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I TINK MY BRAIN JUST COMITED SUE SIDE
Ответитьthe shadow off a tesseract
ОтветитьShape of my blanket at 3am
Ответитьsomeone should add the funkytown music lol
ОтветитьThe time-cube.
ОтветитьOne thing I didn't see anyone comment about is that the hypercube is rotating in 2 different directions at once (one is in the 4th dimension so it's not directly visible)
ОтветитьI just realized something, if you look at one of the squares that make up the cube you notice that they go back and stay the same height then become smaller but as they get closer it devours the square that took its place and becomes bigger again and back in place
3d objects get smaller the farther they are and bigger the closer they are so yeah that's something I noticed
I visit this 16-year old 3 fps animation every time I feel like getting amazed
ОтветитьTechnically, the Tesseract has the volume of 8 cubes folded together, much like a cube has the surface area of 6 squares, and the square has the perimiter of 4 lines.
The commonly-used model of a Tesseract, that is a cube contained within another cube, only shows 7 out of the 8. One of the cube volumes is usually abstracted into the 4th dimension, and as such it is not possible to see.
In this video, the cube is rotating in the X,Y,Z, and W-axis'. This is represented by the cube in the middle moving through itself, and by tracking the cubes as they move in-and-out of view, you can actually see when a specific cube surface goes 4th-dimensional.
If it helps to imagine how a Tesseract would actually look if represented in 3D space, imagine each side of the shape being solid, so you can only see the outside cube surfaces, and not the inside.
put it on 2x, see what it looks like.
ОтветитьIf a 3 dimensional square is a cube and a 4 dimensional cube is a hyper cube, is a cube also called a hyper square?
Ответитьmy_blanket_at_3am.mp4
ОтветитьThis is a Tesseract rotating on the zw axis
ОтветитьOw my head
Ответитьthis is trippy
ОтветитьI’m not tripping balls I swear
ОтветитьThe tesseract dosent have 8 cubes it has 2 cubes core and outline
ОтветитьUs: Oh my god thats insane
People in 4d: what? It's normal
For those of you guys wondering, if we were to hold a Tesseract, it wouldn’t spin like this. This is it spinning on its W axis
ОтветитьThis is how my brain functions....
Ответитьad low quality music
ОтветитьThis man in from the darned 4D. If you are there, please give me 10 dollars.
ОтветитьMy skin every 7 years:
Ответитьschool tests be like
Ответитьreally be lookin like subrosa
Ответитьask someone to explain how this works and maybe he/she will lose a braincell
Ответитьwaching this like 8 years latr
ОтветитьSIUNS BIX ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Ответитьtesseract is always better than cubes because cubes stink
Ответитьhi roon
ОтветитьThe worst shit about that mixture is not itself of the tesseract it's just a shadow but still it's confusing us.
ОтветитьTwo squares make a circle.
ОтветитьTesseracts are fictional objects that don’t exist. They are false theoretical fantasies in the minds of physicists. Such total bullshit.
Ответитьbro my brain simply cannot comprehend this
Ответить3 dimensions of space, 1 dimension of time
It’s essentially a torus with the center cube “moving” through time
An Absolute Classic
Bravo
10/10
This is a infinite rotation
ОтветитьSo this is the thing that Loki keeps talking about... 🤔
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ОтветитьAs a 3d dimension creature I cannot understand this
ОтветитьI wish I was a 5D being to observe a true tesaract
ОтветитьIs this a 4th dimentional object or a shadow of a 4th dimensional object?
Ответитьim very confused yet intrigued
ОтветитьBrain cells r dying
Ответитьdang so there's like. 8 positions for the 8 cubes to take. left right top bottom front back, inner and outer. and the tesseract rotating is those cubes cycling between all those positions. trippy
Ответитьwonder wat 10D would look like
ОтветитьThis is what mathematicians see when they're high
ОтветитьMy brain does not have enough processing power for this
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