Answer :
Answer:
C. William Gibson
Explanation:
The term "cyberspace" was coined by William Gibson. Gibson, a science fiction writer, first used the term in his 1982 short story "Burning Chrome." In this story, he described cyberspace as a virtual reality, a "consensual hallucination" experienced by users in a computer network. Gibson's popular novel "Neuromancer," published in 1984, further popularized the concept of cyberspace and solidified his association with the term. Since then, "cyberspace" has become widely used to describe the virtual environment created by computer networks. Therefore, the correct answer is C. William Gibson.