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There is no such thing as a 4 dimensional figure. Three dimensional objects are measured in length, width, and height. In physics the 4th dimension is used as time when discussing relativistic consequences. But how do you draw 'time'? If you do then you ignore at least one of the other dimension (length, width, or height) and use time in its place.

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