Four Dimensions by Halcyon_Serenade

Red lines are the subject objects, red/yellow dotted lines are those objects being stretched along the next dimension, and red/blue dotted lines are the extra lines/edges formed when that stretching occurs. Since humans gave no way of properly percieving the fourth dimension, the tesseract, or 4D cube, is drawn the best way humans know how.

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painted on a Nintendo 3DS
02 Jul, 2012, 7:57 am
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Halcyon_Serenade

02 Jul, 2012, 8:00 am

Note: I'm talking about tge 4th spacial dimension, i.e. an additional dimension to the third. If you are working under the assumption that the 4th dimension is time, we're not talking about the same thing.

ashbaker

02 Jul, 2012, 8:19 am

Cool drawing

KittyEric

02 Jul, 2012, 9:57 am

Nice! I also study dimensions, I enjoy it :)

Franman

02 Jul, 2012, 12:53 pm

Lol I had a likkle paragraph that didn't say much and you went past the charecter limit. And the first thing you said was ''Franman getting too complicated....'' XD

NothingSpecial

02 Jul, 2012, 1:26 pm

will you be my scince teacher?

Aaron Leonard

02 Jul, 2012, 3:33 pm

Very interesting!

Halcyon_Serenade

02 Jul, 2012, 6:50 pm

Hah, no, Imporant, you're not likely to study any of this in school unless you plan on becoming a theoretical physicist. I imagine that once humans gain widespread technology able to actually mess around in four dimensions, this stuff may make it's way into highschool curriculums, though most likely just as brief touch-ups on the subject because of its importance, and maybe or maybe not doing calculations, depending on how complex the formulas actually turn out (though the volume, or whatever the 4D equivalent will be called, of a tesseract should bebas simple as length * width * height * 4D length)

Halcyon_Serenade

22 Jul, 2012, 7:48 am

Zero dimensions gets you a point. ^_^ And no, Imporant, theoretical physics is, as a whole, beyond my willing scope of knowledge. I just happen to have come across concepts like this and have internalized them over time.

MasterKeyblade1998

08 Mar, 2013, 5:15 am

Love this.
thanks for commenting on my keyblade

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