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The space beyond this scape, however, is neither dead, nor does it have "an end". | The space beyond this scape, however, is neither dead, nor does it have "an end".‘...it is always in the process of being made. It is never finished; never closed’<ref>Massey, D. B. (2005 p.9). For space. SAGE. London ; Thousand Oaks, California.</ref> | ||
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You have wandered outside of the current boundaries of this Knowledge-Land-Scape.
The space beyond this scape, however, is neither dead, nor does it have "an end".‘...it is always in the process of being made. It is never finished; never closed’[1]
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- ↑ Massey, D. B. (2005 p.9). For space. SAGE. London ; Thousand Oaks, California.