Talk:Space
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In physics, space is a coordinate system? I don't agree at all; it's an entity on which coordinate systems may (locally) be placed, and even that fact isn't central to what it is, only to how it's modelled in modern theories. I haven't started editing physics entries, and I'm not going to start now yet either, but I couldn't let this go by without registering disapproval. — Toby Bartels (a mathematical physicist sticking to the math pages for now — things are so much more clear cut there), Monday, June 24, 2002
space in Geography
I suggest an entry that defines space as geographers may see it. There is excellent work on space by Geographers (Kant was a geographer as well) that define space in many ways. There are various perspectives, by marxists, humanist marxists, etc. I of course don't think I have the knowledge to do this, but perhaps someone?
Split the article?
Is there a good reason why these several articles should be kept on one page, or should they be split off, so that this can be a proper disambiguation page? --Smack (talk) 00:49, 18 May 2005 (UTC)
why does it say pokemon at the bottom?
I'm going to construe silence as consent and begin work. --Smack (talk) 02:59, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Merged back
During a vote for deletion on Physical space it was decided to merge content from Physical space and the seperate space disambiguation pages back into one, although splitting off a Space (disambiguation) page for those usages not reflected in the space article. Steve block 08:35, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)