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We cannot see the fourth dimension but according to studies, this is what a tesseract should be【video】

2023-11-28

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original link We cannot see the fourth dimension but according to studies, this is what a tesseract should be by redditor WorldlyBlackberry819

The concept of the fourth dimension has always been a topic of intrigue and debate. The post in question discusses a tesseract, a theoretical representation of a four-dimensional object. However, the comments section reveals a myriad of perspectives and interpretations on this subject.

One user humorously quips, "According to studies, it should be full of books. And a pop culture reference is made by another user, "No. It was blue. Loki stole it." These comments, while light-hearted, underscore the abstract and elusive nature of the fourth dimension, which often lends itself to imaginative interpretations.

A more scientific explanation is offered by one user who explains, "My understanding is that the hypersurface of a hypercube is a 3D shape (made of 8 normal cubes) that's been folded around a 4D interior "volume", just like how the surface of a normal cube is a 2D shape (made of 6 normal squares) that's been folded around a 3D interior volume." This comment provides a detailed and insightful perspective, drawing parallels between the dimensions we understand and the mysterious fourth dimension.

However, the limitations of our understanding are highlighted by another user who states, "We can’t comprehend the 4th dimension any deeper than a fish in a pond can comprehend anything beyond the pond." This analogy emphasizes the inherent difficulty in comprehending dimensions beyond our physical experience.

The skepticism towards the vague phrase "according to studies" is echoed in two comments, "According to studies lol," and "according to studies" gotta love that specificity." These comments reflect a demand for more precise and credible sources of information.

Finally, one user expresses the mental challenge of visualizing the fourth dimension, "Imagining what “moving” through the 4th dimension must feel like hurts my brain." This sentiment encapsulates the overall feeling of awe and confusion that the concept of the fourth dimension often evokes.

In conclusion, the discussion around the fourth dimension and the tesseract is a blend of humor, skepticism, scientific explanation, and philosophical pondering. It is a testament to the endless curiosity and diverse perspectives of the human mind when faced with abstract concepts that challenge our understanding of reality.

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