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09 Apr 2010, 4:39 pm

Here we go, remember that a hypercube has 8 cubes for faces.

So each face of a hypercube has 6 faces, which are squares, with 4 sides, which are lines, defined by two points.

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http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/math/4D ... lding.html

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09 Apr 2010, 5:27 pm

I'm not even going to attempt to make sense out of this visual-spatial equivalent of cacophony. My head hurts just trying to figure out what i'm supposed to be seeing.



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09 Apr 2010, 5:35 pm

Horus wrote:
I'm not even going to attempt to make sense out of this visual-spatial equivalent of cacophony. My head hurts just trying to figure out what i'm supposed to be seeing.

Don't worry, it's not even sure that anyone in the world can intuitivelly (outside of mathematic operations) make sense of them. :wink:
Human brain is not meant for the fourth dimension and beyond.


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09 Apr 2010, 8:03 pm

i can rotate 3d spheres


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10 Apr 2010, 1:06 am

>.>

I can make sense of/visually interpret higher dimensional spaces/structures/transforms, but it's something that I've been doing for most of my life, and have a natural aptitude for.

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The blue portions are further away along the in/out direction, which is different from up/down, left/right, forwards/backwards.


More fun: http://www.theory.org/geotopo/3-sphere/html/thesis.html



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10 Apr 2010, 3:34 am

justMax wrote:

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It... is... hypnotising... me... 8O


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10 Apr 2010, 4:12 am

justMax wrote:
>.>

I can make sense of/visually interpret higher dimensional spaces/structures/transforms, but it's something that I've been doing for most of my life, and have a natural aptitude for.

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The blue portions are further away along the in/out direction, which is different from up/down, left/right, forwards/backwards.


More fun: http://www.theory.org/geotopo/3-sphere/html/thesis.html

This one actually makes sense to me.


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10 Apr 2010, 6:51 am

I for one have always been able to just look at things and figure them out.

But since I never get paid for the talent, "be so smart but do not let them know" is my policy now.
Just sit back and let the NT struggle.



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18 Apr 2010, 4:58 am

Agnieszka wrote:
It reminded me of this:
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I can rotate it clockwise and anti-clockwise and can change directions whenever I want it.
Can you also change directions of the rotating dancer above?


that's a neat trick. first she switched direction a few times on her own. after watching awhile i was able to do it.


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18 Apr 2010, 7:38 am

Tollorin wrote:
Horus wrote:
I'm not even going to attempt to make sense out of this visual-spatial equivalent of cacophony. My head hurts just trying to figure out what i'm supposed to be seeing.

Don't worry, it's not even sure that anyone in the world can intuitivelly (outside of mathematic operations) make sense of them. :wink:
Human brain is not meant for the fourth dimension and beyond.


well, it is intuitive for me (at least until you get to 6+ dimensions)


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