2.6 Space

Nam Nguyen
1 min readOct 2, 2020

Similar to what we learned in prior lesson, people often take more than one method when it comes to defining space, and we are, I believe, still in the process of gaining the full understand of what space ultimately is. In honest words, I’m having trouble comprehending Tweed’s argument, but regardless of my problem, it’s still fairly easy to find an example of space in daily life. As Tweed has stated that spaces are interrelated, meaning it can exist as a crossing place where people are able to travel back in time or moving to the future. Therefore, to me spaces can be any place, it’s not necessarily a quiet place or somewhere in particular, but a space where I’m able to transcend, getting zoom in/out view of the current situation. #IntroRelIUH

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