4d example created by seth

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    Added: 15 April 2009
    Created by: seth
    Version: 1

    Game description: 4d example. have you ever wondered if a 4th dimension is possible. It is, this game is 4d, but you can't see it in 4d, because you don't have 4d eyes. You pretty much have to play it to know what I'm talking... (more)

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    1. SZ25

      SZ25 said 2 months ago

      COOL

    2. Shatter

      Shatter said over 3 years ago

      I don’t have any questions about it, but I do understand it :)

    3. seth

      seth said over 3 years ago

      there can be as many demensions as possible, it takes extremly creative people to comprehend the fact that somethings aren't comprehendable, for this I made a variable, w, you could easilly make another one, v,u,t, you can make as many demensions as possible, but it gets really really hard after 4, and four is really hard, 4d is already really hard if this were a normal 4d rectangular prism room it would have around 480 w, I only used 2, and you would skip about 2 w, after moving fast(continued)

    4. seth

      seth said over 3 years ago

      and I also think there would be more of a conection between the objects, e.g. if you moved up just 1w, there would be hardly any diffrence in the objects, mabey one or 2 would dissapear/be created, I can't exactly explain y without taking up several more comments, so if you have any more questions about 4d, just message me, if you think you could comprehend it.

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