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The philosopher Immanuel Kant argued that we have an intuition of space -- pure space, empty space, extending infinity -- which precedes and makes possible our perception of things extended in space. This intuition is a kind of sight. Kant took space to be something known, all of its properties and shapes and their relations identified by the first complete science, geometry. ~ "Violence and Splendor" - Alphonso Lungis