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by jmmcd 5080 days ago
To imagine a 2d surface closing in on itself, you imagine it in 3d. To imagine a 3d object closing in on itself, you unfortunately have to try to imagine it in 4d.
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I read Flatland a long time ago as a student and found it enlightening when thinking about 4d.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flatland