The Deep, Dark Secrets of 4D
Created on: September 4th, 2006
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technically, he is kinda right, that drawing is too simple to be a 4 D cube, it only appears 4D because the artist added extra effects such as the top of the first cube to make it seem more complex than it is. In reality, the way it was animated that is a 3D hexagon. +4 for noticing, -1 for giving too much credit
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