20/07/2023
Wunderbar verständlich erklärt.
Wäre spannend diese mathematischen Lerninhalte interaktiv und multimedial in eine Virtual Experience zu packen 😎
Everything starts with just a point of light and develops according to the expansion of consciousness.
We are beings who perceive the manifestation of reality in 3D. Three-dimensional space involves a physical intuition in which one perceives height (on a vertical axis that defines "up and down"), width (on a horizontal axis that defines "left and right"), and depth (on an axis perpendicular to the previous two, which defines the perceptions of "forward and backward").
Classical physics describes space in 3 dimensions that represent space. With the theory of relativity, Einstein reached results recognized by science on the existence of the 4th dimension (by studying accelerated movements and time, he realized that gravity was nothing less than a distortion in the geometry of the four dimensions).
Since we can’t normally perceive the 4th dimension, we cannot see time as a concrete dimension and we have instruments that can only measure the passage of time and understand it in an abstract way.
Geometry, in turn, is capable of creating representations not only of 4 dimensions, but of several dimensions through geometric shapes called polytopes.
A one-dimensional line is made up of dimensionless points. A two-dimensional polygon is made up of one-dimensional lines. A polyhedron is made up of two-dimensional faces, therefore a polychore (4th-dimensional polytope) is made up of three-dimensional cells.
In the image, the 4th and 5th dimensional patterns are projections of their forms manifesting in the 3rd dimension, as it is the dimension that shapes our perception. In other words, what we are looking at is 3D shading of 4th and 5th dimensional shapes across a two dimensional screen.