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by NBJack
584 days ago
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Depth is the third dimension for our brains. You can argue it is faked as we don't gather the depth directly, but it is still something you intuitively understand and can visualize clearly. You can rotate an object mentally, fill in the gaps, etc. We may tend to store that data in 2D, but spatial reasoning is very much achievable in 3D. We do it all the time. While I don't dispute your method works for your purposes, would you say it allows you to visualize more than a single 4D shape side by side? What about interlocking shapes? Can you place this shape in an arbitrary 4D space among others and describe its relative position? |
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