Общая и специальная литература о пространстве и времени обширна. Приведенные ниже ссылки в большей степени предназначены для массового читателя, но некоторые требуют более углубленной подготовки, они оказались полезными для меня и являются хорошим стартом для читателя, который хочет дальше рассмотреть исследования, затронутые в этой книге.

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