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What is four-dimensional?

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∙ 18y ago
Updated: 10/17/2024

Four dimensional usually refers to a 3D environment that changes over time. Here the 3D space could be represented by the axis of a 3D graph. i.e. one axis is forwards/backwards, one is left/right and the third is up/down. The fourth dimension is time. So four-dimensional usually refers to a 3-dimensional space that changes over time.

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