4D geometry

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4D geometry is the study of 4D objects, which is harder than 3D because we live in a 3D world. Because of that reason, most of it is Analytic 4D geometry.

There are quite some interesting things about 4D, like:

  • Being the last dimension to have more than three "platonic solids"
  • Being able to completely flip any 3D object
  • Knots won't exist in this dimension
  • The highest dimension that embeds one of the six simple surfaces formed by gluing opposite edges of a square.
  • The lowest dimension that contains a flat torus: the Clifford torus
  • There won't be any stable orbits in this dimension

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