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by Groxx 1253 days ago
It only looks like that if you're not observing the math from all four Earth rotations simultaneously, i.e. from the four corners of the time cube.
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Wouldn't a (3-D) cube have eight corners?

And 3 length dimensions plus time gives a hypercube, with 16 corners.

For 11 dimensions, 2048 corners... for 26, 2^26 ;)

Good discussion on this at https://old.reddit.com/r/askmath/comments/10a2xmc/do_corners...

One of the requirements is that you have to clearly define whether your n-dimensional object is a solid.

You should instead try some belly-button logic.