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Bin Laden Anonymous
the 4th dimension is the axis to the inner cube.
4 axis = 4 dimensions
>> they hurt her Anonymous
They hurt her.

About six years ago in Indiana, Carmen Winstead was pushed down a sewer opening by five girls in her school, trying to embarrass her in front of her school during a fire drill. When she didn't submerge, the police were called. They went down and brought up 17-year-old Carmen Winstead's body, with her neck broken from hitting the ladder, then the concrete at the bottom. The girls told everyone she fell... They believed them.

FACT: About over 9000 months later, 16-year-old David Gregory read this post and didn't repost it. When he went to take a shower, he heard laughter, started freaking out, and ran to his computer to repost it. He said goodnight to his mom and went to sleep, but five hours later, his mom woke up in the middle of the night from a loud noise and David was gone. A few hours later, the police found him in the sewer, with a broken neck and the skin on his face peeled off.

Even Google her name - you'll find this to be true.

If you don't repost this saying "They hurt her," then Carmen will get you, either from a sewer, the toilet, the shower, or when you go to sleep, you'll wake up in the sewer, in the dark, then Carmen will come and kill you.
>> Anonymous
That's not true. I can put as many axes around it as I want, 3D is 3D. You think you could represent four dimensions in 2 anyway? Christ people are stupid
>> Anonymous
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according to the best movie " supercube " ( i hope thats the english name :D ) the fourth dimention is the cube arround the cube in the middle .. and it shall be the time
>> Xang
About six years ago in Indiana, Carmen Winstead was pushed down a sewer opening by five girls in her school, trying to embarrass her in front of her school during a fire drill. When she didn't submerge, the police were called. They went down and brought up 17-year-old Carmen Winstead's body, with her neck broken from hitting the ladder, then the concrete at the bottom. The girls told everyone she fell... They believed them.

FACT: About over 9000 months later, 16-year-old David Gregory read this post and didn't repost it. When he went to take a shower, he heard laughter, started freaking out, and ran to his computer to repost it. He said goodnight to his mom and went to sleep, but five hours later, his mom woke up in the middle of the night from a loud noise and David was gone. A few hours later, the police found him in the sewer, with a broken neck and the skin on his face peeled off.

Even Google her name - you'll find this to be true.

If you don't repost this saying "They hurt her," then Carmen will get you, either from a sewer, the toilet, the shower, or when you go to sleep, you'll wake up in the sewer, in the dark, then Carmen will come and kill you
>> Anonymous
It's a SHADOW on ONE plane, that's not the object itself you fuckwit, Wikipedia the image
>> Anonymous
pictures are always 2D!
3D and 4D-Objects can only be drawn as projections in 2D
>> Mishna !rE89YwlUOE
>>1289720
Google it you say? First result as follows:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_the_Carmen_Winstead_story_really_true
Says it didn't happen, and links to Snopes, here:
http://www.snopes.com/horrors/ghosts/winstead.asp
Where in they researched the story and debunked it.

Good try though, almost had me for a moment. If you meant to catch people that -don't- google, well done.
>> Anonymous
They hurt her.

About six years ago in Indiana, Carmen Winstead was pushed down a sewer opening by five girls in her school, trying to embarrass her in front of her school during a fire drill. When she didn't submerge, the police were called. They went down and brought up 17-year-old Carmen Winstead's body, with her neck broken from hitting the ladder, then the concrete at the bottom. The girls told everyone she fell... They believed them.

FACT: About over 9000 months later, 16-year-old David Gregory read this post and didn't repost it. When he went to take a shower, he heard laughter, started freaking out, and ran to his computer to repost it. He said goodnight to his mom and went to sleep, but five hours later, his mom woke up in the middle of the night from a loud noise and David was gone. A few hours later, the police found him in the sewer, with a broken neck and the skin on his face peeled off.

Even Google her name - you'll find this to be true.

If you don't repost this saying "They hurt her," then Carmen will get you, either from a sewer, the toilet, the shower, or when you go to sleep, you'll wake up in the sewer, in the dark, then Carmen will come and kill you
>> Anonymous
They hurt her.

About six years ago in Indiana, Carmen Winstead was pushed down a sewer opening by five girls in her school, trying to embarrass her in front of her school during a fire drill. When she didn't submerge, the police were called. They went down and brought up 17-year-old Carmen Winstead's body, with her neck broken from hitting the ladder, then the concrete at the bottom. The girls told everyone she fell... They believed them.

FACT: About over 9000 months later, 16-year-old David Gregory read this post and didn't repost it. When he went to take a shower, he heard laughter, started freaking out, and ran to his computer to repost it. He said goodnight to his mom and went to sleep, but five hours later, his mom woke up in the middle of the night from a loud noise and David was gone. A few hours later, the police found him in the sewer, with a broken neck and the skin on his face peeled off.

Even Google her name - you'll find this to be true.

If you don't repost this saying "They hurt her," then Carmen will get you, either from a sewer, the toilet, the shower, or when you go to sleep, you'll wake up in the sewer, in the dark, then Carmen will come and kill you
>> Anonymous
Hmm. Wanna understand the 4th dimension more?
Take two lines and intersect them to make perpendicular lines. Then, take a third line and intersect it with the other two, but make all of the angles 90 degrees. Simple.
>> Viet Bong !!FbwEQQt0+vP
>>1289714
>>1289780
>>1289782
>>1289788
>>1289792
>>1289849
The 4th dimension is explained here. Hope it helps. (the vid broke my brain.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7JIjQLJYm8
>> Anonymous
They hurt her.

About six years ago in Indiana, Carmen Winstead was pushed down a sewer opening by five girls in her school, trying to embarrass her in front of her school during a fire drill. When she didn't submerge, the police were called. They went down and brought up 17-year-old Carmen Winstead's body, with her neck broken from hitting the ladder, then the concrete at the bottom. The girls told everyone she fell... They believed them.

FACT: About over 9000 months later, 16-year-old David Gregory read this post and didn't repost it. When he went to take a shower, he heard laughter, started freaking out, and ran to his computer to repost it. He said goodnight to his mom and went to sleep, but five hours later, his mom woke up in the middle of the night from a loud noise and David was gone. A few hours later, the police found him in the sewer, with a broken neck and the skin on his face peeled off.

Even Google her name - you'll find this to be true.

If you don't repost this saying "They hurt her," then Carmen will get you, either from a sewer, the toilet, the shower, or when you go to sleep, you'll wake up in the sewer, in the dark, then Carmen will come and kill you
>> Anonymous
They hurt her.

About six years ago in Indiana, Carmen Winstead was pushed down a sewer opening by five girls in her school, trying to embarrass her in front of her school during a fire drill. When she didn't submerge, the police were called. They went down and brought up 17-year-old Carmen Winstead's body, with her neck broken from hitting the ladder, then the concrete at the bottom. The girls told everyone she fell... They believed them.

FACT: About over 9000 months later, 16-year-old David Gregory read this post and didn't repost it. When he went to take a shower, he heard laughter, started freaking out, and ran to his computer to repost it. He said goodnight to his mom and went to sleep, but five hours later, his mom woke up in the middle of the night from a loud noise and David was gone. A few hours later, the police found him in the sewer, with a broken neck and the skin on his face peeled off.

Even Google her name - you'll find this to be true.

If you don't repost this saying "They hurt her," then Carmen will get you, either from a sewer, the toilet, the shower, or when you go to sleep, you'll wake up in the sewer, in the dark, then Carmen will come and kill you.
>> Anonymous
>>1289864
what the hell?
i was getting it but the minute the guy reached the 5th and 6th...my brain hurts
>> Viet Bong !!FbwEQQt0+vP
>>1289918
I tried to warn you.
>> Anonymous
>>1289864
i find that not really interesting. I don't really care for that level of theoretics i guess
>> Anonymous
You can't show 4D in a 2D image, just as you cannot show 3D in a 2D image.
The best you can do is project the coordinates onto the lower dimensional space in some way.
Thus, your silly "hypercube" animation is pointless.
>> Anonymous
There is no finite number of dimensions.

the idea of 3D is a human conept to describe *near enough* an object, but it is dependant on light.

To really desribe an object you'd need 5D. Width, height, depth, light, time.

As we cant get past understanding of time, we will never know how many more is truly needed, hence us assuming the law 'The conservation of mass and energy'. We would need to fuck with dimensions we dont know about to create or destroy matter/energy.

</weed>
>> Anonymous
>>1289714

No, that is not another dimension. Every aspect of that cube at any point in time can be described using X,Y, and Z axis. WHat you have labeled as '4' is really just another vector shape within the simulated 3D environ of the animation. The 4th dimension is time which describes temporal instead of spatial relationships.
>> Anonymous
>>1291277
you CAN show 3D in a 2D image by using perspective to emulate depth

so something similar may be possible using a 3d image, but it's pretty commonly accepted that time is the closest thing to a 4th dimension that we can see.
>> Anonymous
>>1291302
That's not 3D, dumbass.
That's stereoscopy.
You're using the parallax between two sets of 2 dimensional data to approximate depth, but it's still not full 3D because only one 3D point can occupy any point in 2D space.
You lose lots of information when you project 3D to 2D.
>> Anonymous
The fourth dimension is time, retards.
>> Anonymous
>>1289864
i completely understood that video
>> Anonymous
>>1291318
They're subject to interpretation.
We can map whatever we want to as many dimensions we want, as long as it gets us the answer we need.
>> Anonymous
>The fourth dimension is time
Not entirely wrong, but half wrong. Time is a dimension, however, it is not necessarily the fourth - this is because there an infinite number of spatial dimensions. It is probably best to assume that time is the 0 dimension, and everything above is spatial.
>> Anonymous
that's not a forth dimention just a diagonal across the xyz axis
Not an independent dimention but a combination of the other three
>> Anonymous
the 4th dimension is overlapped on the 3rd
its time moving forward with the 3rd dimension
you cant physically see it, you live in it
>> Anonymous
hey dumbass the 4th dimension is time. On your picture you need to know that the axis that you called a 4th dimension is still in the 3rd dimension. ever seen a three dimensional graph? 3 axis are there and there can also be lines extending from the origin, but that doesn't constitute another dimension....

fuck-tard
>> Anonymous
>>1291331
Bs, there are 3 "spatial" dimensions and a fourth; time. Thats it, imaginations and what would happen if imaginary numbers existed and origami do no count as different dimensions.

I dare you to prove me wrong without copypasta.
>> Anonymous
time does not exits timefags
>> Anonymous
You're all educated stupid.

www.timecube.com
>> Anonymous
>>1291345
In mathematics, higher spacial dimensions are required for some calculations.
>> Anonymous
ha, you are all hilarious. You won't be able to "visualize" the "time" dimension unless you remove one of the three spatial dimensions in order to reference the movement of space-time. Even that, though, only works for special, or limited, relativity. If you want to plot extra dimensions for general relativity you can't. Not without sacrificing a whole lot, anyway. In the graph above you would plot the x axis as time and the y and z axes as space. The fourth axis will be a vector through space and time.
>> Anonymous
>>1291359

this man speaks truth
>> Anonymous
Guys, you cannot portray 4 dimensions in a single static image. This, however, is /gif/. Everything here SHOULD move, which is pretty much the closest thing we can get to representing something in 4 dimensions.
>> Anonymous
>>1291355

nth vectors FTW, after 2 years i still love saying the word eigenvalues because it makes stupid people have this astonished look on their face

hahaha

Anyways, the fourth is time (if you want), which can be visualised in 3D only by slightly changing 3D still images in a sequence, thus making a movie

We live in a 4D universe, and every time your finger moves across the keyboard it is being expressed in 4D

In order for something to exist only in 3D, it would have to remain completely still, something that is not possible

Einstein called it the Ether, which is why i think he had to be a teensy wensy insane, just like a /b/tard or something
>> Anonymous
>>1291350
Okay, wtf. It doesn't take a single guy bashing on people who believe in God or are Jewish to realize that when one point of the earth is facing the sun, then the exact opposite side of the earth has no sun. Duh.

Now maybe it'll take just a tiny bit more thinking to realize that when the sun "comes up" for you, it's "going down" for someone else on the exact opposite side of the earth of where you are. It's not rocket science. It's common knowledge. And if I was educated to learn that, and you call me "educated stupid", I suppose you're calling the whole theory stupid then, thus creating a paradox? What a retard.
>> Anonymous
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If you move a sphere through a 2D plane, you would see a tiny point appear at first and a circle gradually becoming bigger. Eventually, the circle will stop growing, shrink down to the tiny point, and then disappear.

A 4D "sphere" moved through 3D space would start out as a tiny point growing into a sphere. Eventually, the sphere will stop growing, shrink down to the tiny point, and then disappear.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsxnO6CGbx4
>> Anonymous
>>1291398

Your comment is made of bullshit

Nothing in there came even close to reality

You best be trolling nigger
>> Anonymous
>>1291413
You aren't a reality expert.
>> Anonymous
Answer: computer-generated images = anything is possible. End.
>> Anonymous
>>1291280

That law is not assumed, nor is it dependent on the number of dimensions there are.
>> Anonymous
There are many more than the 3 dimensions of space and 1 dimension of time we interact with daily. They, however, are the 4 that won out in the Big Bang.