Edgar Allan Poe quote about space from Eureka - The mind . . . entertains the idea of limitless, through the greater difficulty which it finds in entertaining that of limited, space.
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The mind . . . entertains the idea of limitless, through the greater difficulty which it finds in entertaining that of limited, space.
 Edgar Allan Poe, Eureka (1848). copy citation

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Author Edgar Allan Poe
Source Eureka
Topic space limits infinity
Date 1848
Language English
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Weblink https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Eureka:_A_Prose_Poem

Context

“But this is merely one of those phrases by which even profound thinkers, time out of mind, have occasionally taken pleasure in deceiving themselves. The quibble lies concealed in the word "difficulty." "The mind," we are told, "entertains the idea of limitless, through the greater difficulty which it finds in entertaining that of limited, space." Now, were the proposition but fairly put, its absurdity would become transparent at once. Clearly, there is no mere difficulty in the case. The assertion intended, if presented according to its intention and without sophistry, would run thus:—"The mind admits the idea of limitless, through the greater impossibility of entertaining that of limited, space."” source

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