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>Space is a pretty big topic.  How are you narrowing this down?

Any suggested readings along these lines would be helpful:

- Anything describing the differences between Visual and Acoustic     space
- Any research linking Acoustic space with the Right brain and Visual
   space with the Left brain
- Comparison/contrast of Euclidean and Non-Euclidean ideas of Space
- Comp./Con. of Relativistic vs. Newtonian space & time
- Any readings that do not limit their definitions of Acoustic space
merely to the auditory or Visual space to the visual, but explore    these
spaces psychologically and philosophically

Thanks again,
Robert Inglis
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