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         More specifically something to do with our conscious experience. — Punshhh
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         You were asking about seeing monads. It would mostly be with the mind's eye. Even unity of consciousness is really something detected by the intellect.
Yes, I quite like imagining a banana is the only thing in existence and then trying to visualise it, how big it is, is it infinitely large or small? What colour is it? However I imagine it requires some kind of sensual stimulus. I do know what it tastes like though.BTW: an interesting comparison is Leibniz to Einstein on the relativity of space.
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         Yes the intellect has to fashion a suitable conceptual form. — Punshhh
However I imagine it requires some kind of sensual stimulus. — Punshhh
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         When it comes to the basis of spacetime, I tend to visualise all space and time as one existing point extended into a nearly endless quantity of points of extension analogous to atoms. — Punshhh
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