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    6th August 2006, 9:27 AM
    err, 4-D is time, that's a measurement added in to a physical reality through distance and movement. Hypercube's are a good example of it because you take base locations (of a 3-D object) and move them inside itself depending on the axis, causes intersections where two or more base locations exist within the same space and all kinds of fun stuff. but its all done through movement and spacial difference which is essentially the 4th dimension.

    Usually when people say '4-D' they dont consider all the goofey terminology like the kata and the upsillion or whatever its called which is just made up words to describe 4-D objects but again its really just movement and spacial difference within 3-D objects.
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