![]() Mobius, for example, understood that, in this dimension, a three dimensional object could be taken and rotated on to its mirror image. The space in which this dimension exists is referred to as 4-dimensional Euclidean space.īeginning in the early part of the 19th century, people began to consider the possibilities of a fourth dimension of space. It should not be confused with the view of space-time, which adds a fourth dimension of time to the universe. The fourth dimension is generally understood to refer to a hypothetical fourth spatial dimension, added on to the standard three dimensions. The tesseract is often used as a visual representation for the fourth dimension.
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