
What are the properties and equations of a 4-dimensional cube?
Feb 11, 2017 · The discussion centers on the properties and angles of a 4-dimensional cube, or tesseract, and how these relate to lower dimensions. It highlights a pattern where the angles of …
What Are the Practical Applications of the Fourth Dimension in …
Sep 29, 2025 · From there a plane translates into a 3 dimensional object. A 3 dimensional object translates into a 4 dimensional thing... I am confused at what the fourth dimension represents …
How Does the Mobius Strip Relate to Four-Dimensional Space?
Sep 12, 2014 · The only actual four dimensional object in that link is the hypercube. At least according to all the definitions I've come across, the Klein Bottle is a 2-dimensional surface …
What is the surface area of a Mobius strip made from a strip of …
Apr 25, 2008 · i have been thinking about my question. we are talking about a 2 dimensional surface. but talking about sides requires 3 dimensions. think about a 3 dimensional analogous. …
4d object heavier then 3d object? - Physics Forums
Dec 1, 2011 · The discussion centers on the hypothetical properties of a four-dimensional (4D) universe compared to our three-dimensional (3D) universe. Participants debate whether a 4D …
Probably a stupid question regarding 4-dimensional space
Jun 17, 2014 · The discussion centers on the philosophical implications of perceiving 4-dimensional space, particularly through the lens of a tesseract or hypercube. Participants …
Is the 4th Dimension More Than Just Time? • Physics Forums
Dec 2, 2015 · The discussion explores the concept of the fourth dimension, distinguishing between time and spatial dimensions. Participants clarify that a tesseract represents a three …
How Do Hypercubes Relate to the Concept of the 4th Dimension?
Jul 25, 2013 · Not necessarily the dimensions on paper or numbers used to represent them, but the known dimensions like the fact that the Earth is a 3d solid and space is 4 dimensional. …
Visualizing 4D Objects: Is it Possible? - Physics Forums
Feb 2, 2012 · "Hypercubes" are extra-dimensional cubes. A Tesseract is a Hypercube of 4 dimensions. The Tesseract is often displayed as a 3D object which represents and is …
Is a Tesseract the only model we have for 4D? - Physics Forums
Aug 13, 2012 · no, the volume of a cube is extruded in the 4th dimension to produce a tesseract. Following that pattern - 0D-1D: line is an infinite number of points 1D-2D: plane is an infinite …