A tesseract
2d = square 3d = cube 4d = tesseract ...
In four dimensional geometry, the tesseract, also called an 8-cell or regular octachoron, is the four-dimensional analog of the cube, which is in turn the three dimensional analog of the square. The tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square; or, more formally, the tesseract can be described as a regular convex 4-polytope whose boundary consists of eight cubical cells. WIKIPEDIA The tesseract can be constructed in a number of different ways. As a regular polytope with three cubes folded together around every edge, it has Schläfli symbol {4,3,3}. Constructed as a 4D hyperprism made of two parallel cubes, it can be named as a composite Schläfli symbol {4,3}x{ }. As a duoprism, a Cartesian product of two squares, it can be named by a composite Schläfli symbol {4}x{4}. Since each vertex of a tesseract is adjacent to four edges, the vertex figure of the tesseract is a regular tetrahedron. The dual polytope of the tesseract is called the hexadecachoron, or 16-cell, with Schläfli symbol {3,3,4}. The standard tesseract in Euclidean 4-space is given as the convex hull of the points (±1, ±1, ±1, ±1). That is, it consists of the points: : A tesseract is bounded by eight hyperplanes (xi = ±1). Each pair of non-parallel hyperplanes intersects to form 24 square faces in a tesseract. Three cubes and three squares intersect at each edge. There are four cubes, six squares, and four edges meeting at every vertex. All in all, it consists of 8 cubes, 24 squares, 32 edges, and 16 vertices.
No, thats a square because its multiplied by itself 2 times, which means is a square. 2 Times = 2d = Square 3 Times = 3d = Cube 4 Times = 4d = Tesseract? 5 Times = 5d = 5th-demicube?
I looked it up I hope it's right.In polytopesA cell is a three-dimensional polyhedron element that is part of the boundary of a higher-dimensional polytope, such as a polychoron (4-polytope) or honeycomb (3-space tessellation)For example, a cubic honeycomb is made of cubic cells, with 4 cubes on each edge. A tesseract is also made of cubic cells, but only has 3 cubes on each edge.In polychoron namesRegular convex polychora are sometimes named by how many cells they contain, just like n-gon and n-hedron are used as a shorthand for polygonal and polyhedral names. For example, the tesseract can also be called an octachoron or an 8-cell because it contains 8 cubic cells.(The Unkown Helper ;)
The Tesseract - novel - was created in 1998.
The Tesseract - novel - has 226 pages.
The ISBN of The Tesseract - novel - is 0-670-87016-1.
I have recently been reading a novel, called A Wrinkle In Time. In a part of this book, they mention a tesseract. "Oh and by the way, a tesseract is real." (Quoted from the novel). Me and my class were discussing about what the word tesseract was. So that's when I decided to look it up here, and I infer that a tesseract is real because of the novel I am reading. You can see pictures off a tesseract in other websites like Google, or Yahoo.
The cast of Tesseract - 2007 includes: John Clavier as Trevor
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Tesseract - 2005 was released on: USA: 10 April 2005 (festival screening)
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A tesseract is basically a wrinkle in time. (aka the 5th dimension) You can read up on this in a book called "A Wrinkle In Time".