Anirudh Aswal Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 We live in a 3 dimensional world, where everything has length breadth and height. But what if we live in a 2D' world? Every thing will be smashed down to a single plane surface. And what that world would look like? This is what explained in a novel "Flatland" by Edwin Abbott in 1800. But what is a dimension anyway? For us dimension is a direction, which we can picture as a line. For our direction to be dimension, it has to be at right angle to all other dimension. so 1D is a line, while a 2D is two perpendicular line. (a flat surface) Eg. when we stretch a line from its ends perpendicular to the line, We get a 2D square. Similarly a 3D figure adds a third perpendicular. consider the same square. adding a third perpendicular to each ends give us a cube. So what will be a 4 dimensional figure? A five? 10?
Daecon Posted May 19, 2016 Posted May 19, 2016 A 4 dimensional square/cube would be a tesseract. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
Yvtq8k3n Posted May 29, 2016 Posted May 29, 2016 (edited) Is more easy to think then to draw. Imagine that we are in 2D. Imagine that u have an square. Draw another prependicular next to it and link the corners and u will get an cub. Now u have an cube so we are at 3D. Now draw another cube and link each corner of the cube whit the other cube so u got a tesseract. Want go higher? Now we have an tesseract(4D) draw prependicular another tesseract and link each corner, congrates u are at the 5D. U will get this: Edited May 29, 2016 by Yvtq8k3n
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