irockyou wrote:No, I don't think so, but I would love to see it if it was
Me too.
I've been wondering if there is a logical way to approach this. Let's look at what happens in 2d and see if we can do the same thing with our 3d picture.
Okay, for the picture of the 2d plane wormhole through the 3d dimension, this is the process:
- Take a 2d plane, put it in 3d space.
- Curve the 2d plane in 3d space around so that it brings two distant parts of the 2d plane closer in the 3rd dimension.
- Connect the distant plane parts together with a wormhole, through the closest parts in the 3rd dimension.
So now, we should be able to figure out what to do with our 3d cube wormhole through the 4th dimension picture:
- Take a 3d cube, put it in 4d space.
- Curve the 3d cube in 4d space around so that it brings two distant parts of the 3d cube closer in the 4th dimension.
- Connect the distant cube parts together with a wormhole, through the closest parts in the 4th dimension.
So here's a 3d cube, let's say it's the middle cube, in 4d space.
Any takers as to what we draw next?