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  • So, the question on all our minds... who farted in the water balloon?

  • so loud i got to turn off my speakers

  • Does this video attempt to reveal all the three-dimensional points simultaneously, as if viewd from the 4th dimension?

  • @unifiedreality Not really, it uses the concept of time being the 4th dimension, thus it can be animated. The same goes for 3d noise, you could animate a 2d surface using another dimension that changes in time.

  • @PCosmin Ahh. OK.

  • In this case, the fourth dimension is time. Notice how the image changes. And it's not actually a hypersphere, rather a hypercylinder (does not change size across time).

  • @m8rsh thats a good point; intriguing topic.

    what software was used to make this animation?

  • @m8rsh

    I do believe you're spot on!

    It looks like every jump is a parameter being adjusted, and the noise being recalculated.

  • @m8rsh

    holy crap that was a year old comment? nm :P

  • hahahahaha

  • WTF ?!

  • It's easier to imagine hypersphere or 4-d objects/space than watching this bright spot =))

  • I don't understand what this is. Could someone xplain it to me?

  • circle its 2D.

    sphere its 3D.

    hipersphere its 4D.

  • dude... it's just a sphere made in 4d... it's a graphical software :)

  • @untouchable888

    answering to 10 months old comment.. -_-

    as for me this is orange spheric shaped gas

  • @untouchable888 2 year old comment. If you still want to know what it is I'll tell you what I think it is. I'm not entirely sure but I think it's simply a 3-dimensional space being wrapped with a spherical border. So this would be how 3D matter would move in a hypersphere shaped space. Once the "gas" or whatever it is, leaves one side of the sphere, it reappears on the other side. As simple as that.

  • @untouchable888 A tesseract, basically. This is a pretty good organic representation of a 4D vehicle.

  • Awesome! :>

  • u even know what 4d is???

  • @dafaucas 2D is short for 2 dimensions of freedom. On a sheet of paper you have a Y and X axis. 3D is short for 3 dimensions of freedom. Height, width, and length. Anything above is purely mathematical, and is not "fake" or "magic". It's math and it's real. Got it? Good ;)

  • good work.

  • and you're saying that the whole thing's happening on gpu... wow!

  • ???

  • Great !!

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