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Restricting attention to [[qualia]], taken by Stanely to denote perceptual consciousness, as well as static experiences alone, Stanely characterizes the mathematical structure of qualia space by referring to his own intuitions on how qualia would tie into the physical domain. For example, he tries to establish qualia space as connected by alluding to some sort of continuous mapping between qualia space and physical states spaces, and imagines that there is a ''continuous'' transformation of the physical state underlying every quale to a state with no conscious experience, which in light of the mapping should give rise to a continuous transformation among the corresponding qualia.
Stanley's definition contrasts with [[experience spaces|experience space]] as introduced in (Kleiner, Tull 2020)<ref>Kleiner and Tull, ''Mathematical Structure of IIT'', 2021</ref> based on their study of the mathematical structure of IIT: One experience space denotes all possible conscious experiences of a single system/organism, while qualia spaces attempt to address all possible experiences right away.
= Clark's quality spaces =

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