Extensionism
Extensionism holds that all objects and events extend indefinitely through time and space. Because of constraints inherent in human perceptual apparatus we tend to regard all objects in the world as coherent and discrete, a limitation Professor Robert Pepperell considers to be caused, in part, by "the coersive effects of time". In the Postscript to his book The Posthuman Condition, Robert Pepperell continues:
In this regard, extensionism bears a resemblance to the notion of the quasi-object put forward by Michel Serres and furthered by Bruno Latour in his conception of ''.