My trying to untangle the cables behind my computer
@DinGamingRobloxRealAlt5 күн бұрын
It may seem like “spinning”, but the entire time, your brain gets so confused so it thinks its switching. In reality, it’s just a cube in a cube. EDIT: Find the right frame? If you did, you’ll see that the cube is inside a cube.
@omarelraffa70069 күн бұрын
THANK YOUUU
@RobertSchoeneberg14 күн бұрын
Xyztuvw
@pie628015 күн бұрын
Like eventually, it wasn’t even a cube anymore. It just became a mangled piece of marble and mesh.
@gneu152715 күн бұрын
2D: square 3D: 6 squares 4D: 2 copies of 6 squares 5D: 3 copies of 6 squares 6D: 4 copies of 6 squares 7D: 5 copies of 6 squares
the only thing my brain can comprehend was the 3D cube, the 5D cube, and the 6D cube
@nozeekah503518 күн бұрын
Bro had a glow up
@alecheesacker446018 күн бұрын
7D Cube, The Spider Web Cube.
@SpinyDisk18 күн бұрын
The color of these change lime the phases of the endbos
@user-lu5bw7fk1o18 күн бұрын
Cubu in a cubu in cube in a cube in cube???
@mobashirzahidmoghal19 күн бұрын
The 4rth dimension is why gravity exists, the fabric of space time
@Nyx_9C4316 күн бұрын
Me when I watch too much sci-fi at 3 am:
@Free-leftistaction19 күн бұрын
Too high IQ for me
@elinwallmander631720 күн бұрын
It’s just more cubes upon more cubes inside of more cubes
@Sans________________________9621 күн бұрын
3 dimension to 10D dimension Transitioning from three dimensions to ten dimensions involves a significant shift in our understanding of space. In higher dimensions, the geometry and properties of space become more complex and difficult to conceptualize. In theories like string theory or M-theory, which propose extra dimensions beyond our familiar three, these additional dimensions are often described as compactified or curled up at extremely small scales, making them imperceptible on everyday scales. These theories suggest that these extra dimensions could play a role in explaining phenomena such as the behavior of fundamental particles or the nature of gravity, but their exact implications are still a subject of ongoing research and debate in theoretical physics.
@noohinaaz844823 күн бұрын
Duuuuude that is highly appreciated kinda word m telling you I have been trying to figure these out in the initiative way from the last 3 days and I was able to explain it only. Not I can make it understand to the person who is asking woooowwww😮
@netherite905124 күн бұрын
I dont want to try and figure out what was going on.
@noahwilliams899625 күн бұрын
Is the code availabll for this?
@AlexanderWC25 күн бұрын
Now show a 0 dimensional cube
@bliblobli25 күн бұрын
This is a mega cube made with 10 hypercube
@SauPham-cj2qg25 күн бұрын
POV:your brain while working
@MrBrineplays_26 күн бұрын
I'm so confused to the point that my face is stuck like "😀". I think my braincells died 😀 help 😀😀
@spellicup-ge6lj27 күн бұрын
All of the are my blanket when I try to find the long side
@yablomas_28 күн бұрын
4D cube in a 3D engine on a 2D screen made out of 1D lines
@galacticimaginarium29 күн бұрын
Indeed pretty amazing explaination, helped me a lot! Thanks.
@mephibo729 күн бұрын
Among the variations, the hexagon and square always appear in all dimensions
@xxxplayerblyatxxx899229 күн бұрын
cute
@AltrrxOfficialАй бұрын
obviously the 4d one would be a hypercube so i could name the 5d one, a hetratesseract
@txdorovaa15 күн бұрын
all of them are n-hypercubes: 0d is a point, 1d is a line, 2d is a square, 3d is a cube, 4d is a tesseract (because tessera = four) and from then on you have 5d penteract, 6d hexeract, 7d hepteract and so on
@DevilDaggersFanАй бұрын
Is this project/ addon available?
@danielkreiАй бұрын
not at the moment, but I have plans to make a tutorial
@TenraidenАй бұрын
I think 3 is the optimal number of Ds
@cr0ss0ver52Ай бұрын
A 4D, 5D, 6D, and 7D cube, in a 3D plain, projected on a 2D surface, for my 1D brain to handle.
@idkwtfiswrong24 күн бұрын
And my 0d a** had a stroke reading whatchu said (I understood it was just to fill in the reply)
@LangSphereАй бұрын
The peaceful music with the demonic cubes on screen fits perfectly!
@nuclearducks7387Ай бұрын
evolving to the space age -
@Northernscott19Ай бұрын
I just saw a pyramid, 7 cubes, physics folding in on a fold out, a cube rotating in both states until observed, Heisenbergs uncertainty principle, a tesseract, PI, A pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon, Triangle, Cube, Square, Cone, hypersphere, Gravity, The eletromagentic, Weak and strong nuclear force, The fabric of space time, the cosmic microwave background radiation, quantum flucations, Zipfs law, a Singularity, And my brain got destroyed
@joeleastman5371Ай бұрын
Totally cubular man! 😎
@JusthangingaroundsАй бұрын
Cool stuff
@Altyn9295KanaАй бұрын
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@iizvullokАй бұрын
Looking good. However the 5D hypercube is missing a few edges. At 0:39 you can see that big gap and that the vertices surrounding that gap only have 4 edges connected to them. At 0:47 you can see it even better. Sort of like you only rendered 9 of the 10 hypercells. The 6D and 7D cubes seem to be missing even more edges as you can see at 1:01 and 1:23. In general an n dimensional cube should have n edges connected to each vertex with no gaps. Either way i really like that you actually make use of all the rotational planes of the n dimensional space. Out of curiosity: Do you project the dimensions down one by one? Like 7D -> 6D -> 5D and so on or so you project down from 7D straight to 2D while using the pythagorean theorem to calculate the distance? Because of the 7D cube some vertices go out quite far at some points.
@danielkreiАй бұрын
Thank you for your comment! Yes, you're right there are some missing edges. And yes, I project them one by one down to 3D. It is done using blender python api.
@aeneaslee3652Ай бұрын
Wow, that's a cool project! By the way, is the input.npy and output.npy in github only represent one situation? What should I do to have a full animation from 0 to 9? Thx a lot!
@elfa9191Ай бұрын
❤
@SteveWaltersYАй бұрын
That was good. Thank you.
@user-tl4bg3ci3gАй бұрын
the hexeract is too hard
@simo_woman2 ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻 awesome explanation
@nailcankara60172 ай бұрын
Why do we need matrix multiplication?
@mariagrijalva58802 ай бұрын
"It hurts my brain just to think "it's just spinning"" -Someone