ABSTRACT

Up to this point our analysis of space-conceptuality has been outwardly concerned with phenomena in 'strictly' or 'optically' local space. We have been led to the view that there is a communal and non-preferential multiplicity of conceptual but 'real' spatio-temporal fields (conceived of as with different relative velocities), in which all objects and observing subjects participate (according to their situation, state of motion, and subjective constitution). Out of this 'cohesion', there arises for each observer, by 'integration', a corresponding physical manifestation.