This shows a rotating Clifford Torus: a tours lying on the "surface" of a 4D hypershpere.
Inspired by Thomas Banchoff's book "Beyond the Third Dimension: Geometry, Computer Graphics, and Higher Dimensions", Scientific American Library,
1990. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-sphere
http:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_tours
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_polytope
Written by Carsten Steger; 2003
Cap on OpenSuse Screensaver "OpenGL ScreenSavers - 4D Hypertorus"
@zeboy90
in geometry, 4d can also be a part of space!
Meb8Rappa 1 month ago
@zeboy90 And the world is flat and is the center of the universe. Good job keeping up with science.
PlaguedByEarth 2 months ago
yeahh i guess i could wank to this.
MrBenjeh 2 months ago
oh that just looks like itunes visualiser...... in 4d
ceyel6 3 months ago
@zeboy90 Wow you feel superior to a random troll on the internet, you must not get out much.
FlosHore 3 months ago
@FlosHore you truly are an idiot. you know I try not feel to superior but you make it very hard. gg lol.
zeboy90 3 months ago
@zeboy90 Go learn math.
FlosHore 3 months ago
@FlosHore I wasn't trying to troll, I was stating a fact.
zeboy90 3 months ago
@zeboy90 Meaning this is what you would see if you rotated a Clifford-torus
FlosHore 4 months ago
@zeboy90 There not speaking in the terms of those dimensions hes talking about spatial dimensions ... go try and troll something else.
FlosHore 4 months ago