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Full Color Illustrations Of The Fourth Dimension Volume 1 Tesseracts And Glomes Chris Mcmullen

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Full Color Illustrations Of The Fourth Dimension Volume 1 Tesseracts And Glomes Chris Mcmullen
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Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.79 MB
Pages: 42
Author: Chris McMullen
ISBN: 9781442141636, 1442141638
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Full Color Illustrations Of The Fourth Dimension Volume 1 Tesseracts And Glomes Chris Mcmullen by Chris Mcmullen 9781442141636, 1442141638 instant download after payment.

These full-color illustrations on 8"x10" pages are at once aesthetically captivating and instructive. Each page consists of colorful images of tesseracts (4D hypercubes) or glomes (4D hyperspheres) with a paragraph caption describing the figures at the bottom. Color is used effectively to show how to visualize the features of tesseracts and glomes, how to draw tesseracts in perspective, how a tesseract unfolds, how the features of tesseracts and glomes change as they rotate, how to find the intersection of a tesseract or glome with a hyperplane, how hyperspherical coordinates are defined, how to understand hypercompass directions, and how to draw longitudes, hyperlatitudes, and latitudes. Rectangular hyperboxes and a hyperellipsoid are also shown. Subsequent volumes of this series will build upon these fundamental 4D objects to help you imagine features of a 4D world such as a hyperchair, a hypercross, a hyperpyramid, a hyperhouse, crystal structures, and simple hypermachines.

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