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The author traces the rise of hyperspace ideas through a concise survey of non-Euclidean geometry and debates over dimensionality, offering mathematical exposition of four-space alongside critiques of dimension as a definitive quantity. He then shifts to psychological and spiritual perspectives, proposing that space arises alongside material, vital, and intellectual processes and that mathematical methods alone cannot apprehend its fuller meaning. Emphasizing the growth of new psychic faculties, he argues for supplementing mathesis with intuitional perception to reach a more inclusive realism, and invites readers to consider the kosmic implications of treating space as both a mathematical construct and a dynamic, creative phenomenon.
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