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OpenStudy (anaise):

Can someone give me an accurate description of the fourth dimension ?

OpenStudy (anaise):

From my understanding

OpenStudy (anaise):

Fourth dimension: The fourth dimension is something we can’t study if it’s constantly rotating, It becomes an illusion. It’s the third dimension squared, triangled, circled, etc. The base is third dimensional. The tesseract, 8 cell, or hypercube is what squares the third dimension making it a fourth dimension. The tesseract is a shape that you square the third dimension with, you know with vertices, faces, edges and angles.

OpenStudy (anaise):

Although I can't tell which part of the fourth dimension is squared if it's still.

OpenStudy (anaise):

@jtug6

OpenStudy (jtug6):

@agent0smith should be able to help =)

OpenStudy (jtug6):

or @Astrophysics if online

OpenStudy (anaise):

Thanks friend :^) just for my independent learning.

OpenStudy (anaise):

@inkyvoyd

OpenStudy (anaise):

@sweetburger

OpenStudy (inkyvoyd):

are you looking at a fourth spatial dimension, or the fourth temporal dimension?

OpenStudy (anaise):

Spatial dimension

OpenStudy (subha):

Three space coordinates and one time coordinates.

OpenStudy (inkyvoyd):

You might get more out of it if you read flatland, or perhaps wait for miegakure ( http://marctenbosch.com/news/) to come out

OpenStudy (blakc):

this kid might help you out... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGguwYPC32I

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