Chapter X is the natural and logical sequence of the inquiry into the
question of spatiality. The conclusions reached therein and the obvious inferences which should be drawn from the arguments presented flow inevitably not only from the evidences of mathematical data but of the common observations of life. And while we disclaim any intention of demanding acceptance of them as final, authoritative declarations, we shall be satisfied if the readers of this volume be incited to solve for themselves the problems which these queries naturally suggest. Happy indeed shall be the outcome if there be any who, following the path sketched herein, shall find the solution of the _Mystery of Space_ and apply its meanings to the enhancement of the values of the intuitive life.
In conclusion, the author esteems it a special obligation of gratitude that he should here acknowledge the debt which he owes to all of his friends who have in any way assisted or encouraged him in the completion of this work. Among those whom he is permitted to thank in this way is Mr. JAMES RINDFLEISCH who, having very kindly prepared the illustrations for the photo-engravers, is deserving of special mention.
ROBERT T. BROWNE.
New York City, 1919.
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PREFACE vii
INTRODUCTION: Explanatory Notes x
_PART ONE_