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A 3D projection of a rotating [[tesseract]], the 4D version of the [[cube]], and one of the six convex regular [[Convex regular 4-polytope|polychora]]. These are the four-dimensional analogs of the [[Platonic solid]]s (in three dimensions) and the [[regular polygon]]s (in two dimensions). |
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Revision as of 12:17, 20 March 2007
Picture of today
Credit: Jason Hise
A 3D projection of a rotating tesseract, the 4D version of the cube, and one of the six convex regular polychora. These are the four-dimensional analogs of the Platonic solids (in three dimensions) and the regular polygons (in two dimensions).
...Archive | Read more... |