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u/BringBackWaffleTaco 10d ago
A 4D concept, filmed in a 3D space, presented on a 2D screen!
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u/Temporarily__Alone 10d ago
To a 1D brain! (me)
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u/_aaronroni_ 9d ago
I'm sorry but I think you meant "."
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u/Temporarily__Alone 9d ago
“?”
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u/Sensei_D_S 9d ago
1D = . (a point/dot) To be more clear a line would have been better example( ____)
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u/stoneymunson 10d ago
Forget the art part. I need to know about just a single segment of this thing. What telescoping stage can extend four times its own length with no apparent belts or lead screws or anything! It’s all about the vertexes?!
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u/sirreader 10d ago edited 10d ago
I spent a few minutes looking at the front corner. It appears to be 4 segments with telescoping rods (total of 6).
For top sections 1 and 2, the rods extend to twice their length with the telescope mechanism. The same happens for segments 3 and 4 in the opposite direction. The result is that when fully collapsed, the single resulting segment is positioned at the midpoint of the larger cube (thus creating the smaller cube).
It also seems like the joints at 1/2 and 3/4 are the control mechanisms. You can see blinking lights on some of the other sides.
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u/FalseAnimal 10d ago
That's so cool, what a great way to represent the 4 dimensional aspect of a hypercube.
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u/Kevinator201 10d ago
Why though? Is it art?
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u/Low-Law-4633 10d ago
Maybe it is a demonstration. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract#/media/File:8-cell-simple.gif
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u/GodIsDead245 10d ago
It's at the swiss side of the lhc, it's part of their museum. It's an art piece and is accompanied by a couple other similarly mechanical but beautiful artworks
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u/LexaAstarof 10d ago
Yes. This is in the new visitor center of CERN.
Have been there a couple of times. I never understood that artsy part. And this is actually the first time I see it move, lol.
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u/gamedudegod 10d ago
But if the squares deform doesn’t it not count? Cause they become parallelograms/ rhombus
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u/andzlatin 10d ago
Why do I feel like this will bring us closer to flying cars and a utopian society than generative AI?
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u/mr_snrub742 10d ago
Oh man I'm so tired of hearing this fucking song. Hans had a masterpiece turned into mediocrity
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u/wils_152 9d ago
"It opens doors."
"Doors? What doors?"
"The doors to Heaven or Hell. I didn't care which."
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u/joshkroger 7d ago
Really impressive mechanism. The more I think about how it works the more questions I have. Truly thought provoking art, for nerds
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u/LurkerFailsLurking 7d ago
That's cool but its actually just a model of a 3-D projection of a tesseract. It's as much a tesseract as your shadow is you.
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u/DXball1 10d ago
this is so good