Mathematically you can have as many dimensions as you like.  The
problem is how to look at them.

On Apr 1, 10:05 pm, Peter Kapelyan <[email protected]> wrote:
> That makes my brain hurt :) Or maybe because it's Friday...
>
> I thought the fourth dimension was time?
>
> -Pete
>
> On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:33 PM, wagster <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Not that you guys need anything else to do right now, but it might be
> > interesting to develop a 4D version of Away3D that would be able to
> > manipulate hypercubes and other 4D solids.  Here's a link to a 4D
> > rubik's cube built in Java (a little broken since my last JRE
> > update).
>
> >http://www.superliminal.com/cube/applet.html
>
> > I would imagine that it would be relatively simple to add an extra
> > dimension to the engine, starting by creating a Vector4D, but figuring
> > out how to render the 4D model to screen might be a lot of work.
>
> > I can't think of a single practical application that would even begin
> > to justify the work involved, so it's not a very serious suggestion.
>
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