I was thinking about this and i imagine a 4D chair would be allot different from our 3d chairs. The main difference would be the number of legs a 4D chair would need to stand up. Our chairs really only need 3 legs but i imagine a 4D chair would need more then that since it has an extra dimension to support.
Lets take a 2D chair which only needs 2 legs to stand up since it can only fall forward or back but doesn't have the risk of falling side ways since "side ways" doesn't exist for the 2 dimensional man

. But if you take that stable 2D chair with 2 legs and bring it into the 3rd dimension then it would undoubtedly fall over. All you would need to do is add an extra leg to support the direction it would want to fall in and it would stand up just fine (also assuming the chair becomes 3 dimensional itself after passing into our realm. if the theory brought up in the '
The Danger Fred Could Pose to Bob, and Bob to Emily ' thread is true it would be quite painful to sit in a 2D chair

). anyway, so you only need 3 legs for a 3d chair, but if you brought that chair into the 4th dimension it would have a new direction to fall in and would probably need a minimum of 4 legs to stand. (I say 4 because you only needed one extra leg to make a 2d chair stand in 3d. stuff like that tends to stick to patterns so a 4D would also only need one extra leg.)
I also imagine the shape of the chair itself would be quite different since i think gravity would probably work different in the 4th dimension as well.
any thoughts? (and sorry if this has been brought up before

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