4D Tesseract 3D projection
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A 4d cube is all right angles, the Tesseract you made is really just the shadow.
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they make 0d shadows. and 0d shadows make -1d shadows and so on and so on till you get to the negative infinite dimension. it goes the other way too only to the +infinite dimension. only there do you learn that everything has infinite dimensions. humans are just to stupid to SEE beyond 2D and PERCEIVE beyond 4D. it takes an acid trip to fully understand WTF i just explained...
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uauuuuuuuu!!!is Awesomeeeeeeeeeeee
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The 'shadow' below the object is not really a shadow from a point light source above the object projected down onto a plane, but simply a greyed object. That's why this presentation is unconvincing.
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Bad ass
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Abandon all hope. The unimaginable is now a reality.
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thats really wierd to think about, how the hell in what dimension can that cube have all it sides right angles. that is so weird xD
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I sorry, but what makes this object more special than a regular 3d cube? If you need to add the time element to apreciate it being 4d - rotating it in this case - wouldnt you turn a 3d cube into a 4d object by just adding the time element and rotating it too? I can't see this object being more than a complicated 3d object which moves through time.
I know theres this 'shadow of a 4d object' thing but that argument just tells that ANY 4d object is just a 3d object 'moving' throug time.
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@babyshamb1 True, but the the 4D object wouldn't be able to move in the ana-kata direction.
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@NutsandGuts Because a 3D screen doesn't exist.
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It's a 2D shadow of a 3D shadow of an unseeable 4D object. Shadows(like everything else in the 3D world) are technically 3D. Everything has 3D thickness in our world. Think about it. If shadows were really 2D, how could you stand behind a tree for some shade in a hot summer's day. How come the sidewalk you walk on is dark with the building's shadow. A 3D floting shape shifting shadow of a 4D object is like a fingerpring on the 2D surface of paper. A tesseract has each cube connected to 6 cubes.
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oh gosh i'm starting to understand this thing and what it looks like
phggfdds
language!
watchit ;)
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oterpoter 2 years ago
Excellent summarized ;)
mathias
oterpoter 3 years ago