Jiang, citing Kant, defines space as sensation made possible by the five senses, so distance is conceivable only for embodied beings.
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Sensation
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Jiang defines time as sequence and cause-and-effect generated by bodily sensation.
Jiang defines time as sequence and space as sensation, especially the five senses.
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"...Kant tells us. What time and space is, is space is sensation. Sensation is made possible for the five senses. Okay? Distance is because..."
"...things in sequence, we create time. Space is the idea of sensation. Okay? Sensation is just basically the five senses. Right? All right? Now,..."
"And again, but the ultimate sensation, and I'm not sure if you guys ever had this, is you feel really light. You feel as..."
"...you professor professor zhang i think you're you are an internet sensation it's great having you on uncensored regularly now and please come back..."
"...the past and predict future geopolitical events has become an internet sensation, and has even been dubbed, China's Nostradamus. But he's also faced some..."
"...then you have um uh uh space which is just pure sensation it's just the five senses okay all right so um i know..."
"Their punishment created a great sensation owing to the fact that the consular office imposed upon a father the duty of inflicting punishment on..."
"...kept it roasting there as if he were devoid of all sensation, the king, astounded at his preternational conduct, sprang from his seat and..."
"...still, okay? So he wrote this book, and it was a sensation. He became like the core scientist to the Medici family, and the..."
"...feeling, feeling my own pinching of myself. Right. And feeling the sensation. So it's like, it's this sensory awareness of what's going on in..."
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