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Theories of Space in Physics, Harvard University Press, Cambridge,
Massachusetts, 1954, pp. 143, 149.  G.J. Whitrow, Einstein: The Man and His
Achievement, Dover Publications, New York, 1973.      "Relativity," McGraw Hill
Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Vol. 11, pp. 492-493.  "Riemannian
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"Bernhard Riemann," The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Vol. 10, p. 62.  Michael
Guillen, Bridges To Infinity: The Human Side of Mathematics, Jeremy P. Tarcher,
Inc., Los Angeles, 1983, pp. 84-87, 110-111.
68. Robert Jastrow, The Enchanted Loom: Mind In The Universe, A Touchstone
Book, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1983, pp. 67-70. Jastrow is founder of
NASA's Goddard Institute.
69. For more on animals' internal models of the world, see British Royal Society
member Janos Szentagothai's "The Brain-Mind' Relation: A Pseudoproblem?,"  in
Mindwaves, ed. Colin Blakemore and Susan Greenfield, p. 324.
70. For a different, but extraordinary, outline of the relationship between metaphor,
mind, science and mathematics, see Julian Jaynes, The Origin of Consciousness in
the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1976, pp. 50-54.
Also see Peter Hacker, "Languages, Minds and Brains," in Mindwaves, ed. Colin
Blakemore and Susan Greenfield, pp. 485-488.
71. Daniel Boorstin, The Discoverers, p. 226.
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