The fourth dimension

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THE FOURTH DIMENSION

In fig. 102, we have the representation of a block of

4x4x4x 4 or 256 tesseracts,

A cubs of 64 cubes, each 1 in. x 1 in. x lLin., the boginning of a tesseract.

A cube of 64 cubes,

each 1 in. x 1 in,

x lin. the begin-

ning of tesseracts

1 in. from our space

on the 4th dimension. A cube of 64 cubes,

each 1 in. x1 in,

x lin., the begin-

ning of tesseracts

2in, from our space

in the 4th dimension, They are given in

4 A cube of 64 cubes. each 1 in. x 1 in. x lin., the beginning of tesseracts starting 3 in. from our space in the 4th dimension.

four consecutive sections, each supposed to be taken one inch apart in the fourth dimension, and so giving four

* The coloured plate, figs. 1, 2, 3, shows these relations more

cansmicuously,