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Mrs Whatsit
there is such a thing as a tesseract.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Lol I remember that quote.
Just can't for the life of me remember where from.
>> Anonymous
>>395607

From "A Wrinkle in Time." Embrace your childhood memories once more noble anonymooses.
>> Red_Edward
>>395627
"Embrace your childhood memories once more."

1. my childhood memory of a "Tesseract" (a 4d cube) comes from the movie Cube 2: Hypercube
so, a Tesseract becomming a spinning cube of CUT YOU INTO OBLIVION comes to mind...

BTW, you have inspired me to go get the DVD of it, I love that movie...
>> Anonymous
>>395630

Ending was pure shite.
>> Anonymous
This is not a tesseract, but is a rendering of a tesseract's three-dimensional shadow.
>> Anonymous
>>395636

Not exactly, although you make a godo point. A Tesseract's 3d shadow is a cube. This is more like a perspective reflection of a tesseract on a 3d mirror rendered as a 2d image.

Something to keep in mind when looking at the tesseract is that in 4d, that 'inner' cube has sides the exact same length as the 'outer' sides. (As well as those conencting the outer to the inner.) The closest explanation is that from this perspective they're further away. A lot of people have trouble wrapping their minds around the idea, though, and it doesn't help that it's impossible to actually render a 4d image on a 2d surface. It'll be much easier when someone comes up with a true 3d monitor, so one of you had better get on it.
>> Anonymous
I got the CUbe boxset a few days ago, nothing beats the original film, the other two suck balls
>> Anonymous
Wow, what a coicidence. Not long ago did my friend convince me to watch all three movies.

If you ask me, the first was the best. The second didn't make sense in the end. The third was pretty good, but I kind of liked the first a little bit better.
>> Anonymous
spoiler: the cube is batman's training ground.
think about it, who else would have the means to create it, and for what other purpose could it serve.
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>>This is more like a perspective reflection of a tesseract on a 3d mirror rendered as a 2d image.

You made me think of this.