4th Dimension Explained ► Tesseract Hypercube Visualized More Than 4 Ways

Introduction to the 4th dimension, where we visualize a tesseract (in the family of hypercubes) by building from 0D to 1D, 2D, 3D, & 4D. Many fourth dimensional illustrations are utilized for visual learners. We also share examples from Flatland, how a 2D object views 3D shapes. 🚩 1D, we have 2 0D points 2D, we have 4 1D lines 3D, we have 6 2D squares 4D, we have 8 3D cubes 0:00 0D to 3D 2:59 4th Dimension 5:06 The Hypercube: Projections and Slicing 9:01 4 Pieces of Art The Channel Trailer Emergence Theory Defined (A Layperson’s Guide) ► Bird Murmurations & Your Body Joseph Campbell POWER OF MYTH ► Mythology, Hero’s Journey, Monomyth, & Follow Your Bliss Dream Theories Explained ► Facts, Psychology (Freud/Jung), & Lucid Dreams David Foster Wallace WORSHIP ► Commencement Speech Clip (This is Water audio) 1984 vs Brave New World ► Neil Postman’s Amusing Ourselves to Death [Orwell & Huxley] flow state by MIHALY CSIKSZENTMIHALYI ► The Secret to Happiness & Psychology of Optimal Experience 🎥 Watch Further Your Mind Is Eight-Dimensional - Your Brain as Math Part 3 | Infinite Series The Simpsons, TreeHouse of Horror VI (1995) Part 1: Part 2: Interstellar (2014) Lady Gaga’s 911 (2020) 🚾 Works Cited Intro song from “The Fourth Dimension“ movie, actually a collection of 3 short films by Harmony Korine, Jan Kwieciński, and Aleksei Fedorchenko. It’s weird but good. Val Kilmer really swings for the fences. “Drawing the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th dimension“, Physics Videos by Eugene Khutoryansky. (2012). Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed). “Exploring other dimensions - Alex Rosenthal and George Zaidan“, TED-Ed. (2013). Animation by Cale Oglesby. By Vitaly Ostrosablin - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, By A2569875 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, By CrypticGamma - Orthogonal Tesseract Gif, CC BY-SA 4.0, : By Spiritia - Hypercube-construction-4d, Public Domain, :#filelinks By JasonHise 2007 - 8-cell-simple, Public Domain, : By JasonHise 2007 - 8-cell, Public Domain, : Tom Moody (2007) Banchoff & Strauss. “The Hypercube: Projections and Slicing“ (1978) (2007) : Dali, Salvador. “Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus)“ 1954. : ©1999 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VEGAP, Madrid 🚨 Legal Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. 🚀 What is this channel? Exploring Truth in philosophy, science, & art. We’ll uncover concepts from psychology, mythology, spirituality, literature, media, and more. If you like Lex Fridman or Curt Jaimungal, you’ll love this educational channel. Inspired by psychologist Jerome Bruner, the syllabus will circumambulate core topics; the spiral curriculum will regularly revisit ideas, building incrementally on earlier foundations. The curriculum may look scattered now, but eventually themes will converge and the giant map will make sense. The goal is a better understanding of life, the universe, and everything. Maybe together we can get somewhere closer to humanity’s grand search for meaning and chip away at life’s greatest mysteries. -CF p.s. Please subscribe, young channel! =) #4thdimension #4D #tesseract #hypercube #3D #2D, #1D #0D #flatland #cubes #fourthdimension #4Dexplained #carlsagan #4Dvisualization
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