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What's cool is that the side we're seeing in motion is really staying on the same part of the hypercube. It just looks like it's moving because of the limits of 3D space. Rotating in 4D has a weird effect on its 3D shadow. :3.
Hello, this is my first post.
I found this place whilst searching for forums for math lovers . I read the rules in the intro to registration and figured I'd like it here.
I chose the name ln(x) because e is my favorite number and the logarithm is one of my favorite functions (It resembles a breaching whale, and whales are my favorite animal).
I hope to meet friends here, to teach others mathematics and learn some new mathematics as well.~
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