this animated gif of a rotating tesseract will melt your brane
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I programmed one of those on a ZX Spectrum when I was about 12...
Except mine rotated about the orthogonal real axis at the same time.
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Except mine rotated about the orthogonal real axis at the same time.
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did you ever get the zx back?
because I momentarily saw one on the M6 near Stoke On Trent in one of the 1986s.
I don't have a copy of Mathematica otherwise I'd give you some vectors in Hilbert space.
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because I momentarily saw one on the M6 near Stoke On Trent in one of the 1986s.
I don't have a copy of Mathematica otherwise I'd give you some vectors in Hilbert space.
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I'll process that when my mate Shannon has finished drinking my beer
and I've more band-width to handle that signal
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and I've more band-width to handle that signal
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Since a rotation always takes place in a 2-dimensional plane,
With a four-dimensional object you can apply two rotations at the same time and they're completely independent of each other. The maths is actually easier.
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With a four-dimensional object you can apply two rotations at the same time and they're completely independent of each other. The maths is actually easier.
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