N-cube

In geometry, an n-dimensional hypercube is more commonly referred to as an n-cube, where n represents the number of dimensions. These n-cubes act very differently than you might think. Once rendering a 4-dimensional cube, you must rely on your intuition about 3D and 2D space, to fully grasp locality. This visualisation attempts to assist in your understanding, through the rotation of the n-cube about different planes. For aid check out this video.

"In order to more fully understand this reality, we must take into account other dimensions of a broader reality."

Number of Dimensions
4
Speed
0.01
Scaling
How large the figure is
Distance
Works only on a non-isometric projection
Isometric projection
Non-isometric projections need large scaling
Rotations
To enable the rotation of planes defined by the axes click on the text below

Visualisation by Ninivert
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Page author: Harris Perdikoyiannis