4th dimensional tesseract


Working off of Carl Segan’s work. This shows an example of seeing the forth dimension even though “we can not fathom it” two cubes and one point light create this!
P.S. Used the default cube
and the video to correspond

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Ah, yes, I remember reading Cosmos some time back… Cover to cover… A most enjoyable read, and the Flatland theory was quite an interesting thing :slight_smile:

Nice work with the cube :+1:

Was that rendered with Cycles?

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yes @ 500 samples. I feel like using blender the way that I even perceive the world is different. Everything is just a bit more beautiful.

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Thats rather trippy.

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I mean if you were to see another dimension, “that would be trippy” :wink:

It looks cool. The video says to make a true representation of a shadow of a 4d tesseract in 3d space the points of the inner cube should be connected to the points of the outer cube.

If anyone wants to try thinking more 4D.

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They are connected

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