Drawing the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th dimension
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How to draw 4, 5, 6, and 7 dimensional objects.
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hmm let's see how the 100TH Diamenshion looks like
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think this is too easy... not sure this explains past 3d
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Legislation season besides spokesman information currently defense psychologist spend.
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I disagree with you that point has zero dimension. Single point can never be defined without length and width, so very initial part is 2-D. Multiple 2D points on single reference line represents 1D and then the remaining part.
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Im not quite sure that this is how dimensions work..
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I am very skeptikal, I read the book called 4D and I'm skeptikal
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Where is the tesseract on the 4 dimension??!?!!?!?
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But it only exists in math, doesn't it? In reality, we just have 3 spacial dimensions
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I'm actually watching on a 3D hologram projector, so you can really see the 4th and 5th dimension pop out. Then it starts getting too big. It scares my cat away. Every time.
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So...all dimensions connect with each other. The 2nd connect 1D, 3d connects 2d, 4d conenct 3d, and so on, correct?
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I just cant interpret it.
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I'm scared....
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dimension convert time length and width what
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Haha I was watching on an ipad
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3:26 That's a lot of lines
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"You're watching this on a flat, two dimensional monitor"
Actually I'm watching on a curved monitor, your point is invalid :p -
4D looks like the in and out direction. in real life it looks like born and death. it looks like in and out. And we are stuck so long as we live between it.
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No way the monitor it showed is the exact same one I am watching it on
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My mind has officially blown away
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Actually, that's really not how that works. You're really just rotating the shape a bit, and then adding length, width, and height all over again, and this can still be modeled perfectly in our 3-dimensional world.
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