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English: The 4-cube (aka. tesseract) is projected to the Bilinski dodecahedron using basis vectors of:
x = {1, φ, 0, -1}
y = {φ, 0, 1, φ}
z = {0, 1, φ, 0}

Parallel edges edges of the tesseract are also parallel in the projection. They are marked with four different colors.

For more information see author's post on the topic at: TheoryOfEverything.org [1]
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