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Mathematician Maggie Miller explores the strange and fascinating world of Hi everyone! Thanks for watching my video. I've just started my youtube journey, so any form of support will be greatly ... The first video in a multi-part series on understanding and visualizing the There are many theories out there. This is one of those theories. Inspired by Flatlands. Math can be weird sometimes, usually when it goes against some of our most common knowledge, yet still can make sense.

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How to 'See' the 4th Dimension with Topology

How to 'See' the 4th Dimension with Topology

Mathematician Maggie Miller explores the strange and fascinating world of

4th dimension in 3 minutes.

4th dimension in 3 minutes.

Hi everyone! Thanks for watching my video. I've just started my youtube journey, so any form of support will be greatly ...

Visualizing 4D Pt.1

Visualizing 4D Pt.1

The first video in a multi-part series on understanding and visualizing the

Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Dimensions

Neil deGrasse Tyson Explains Dimensions

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4th Dimension Explained By A High-School Student

4th Dimension Explained By A High-School Student

There are many theories out there. This is one of those theories. Inspired by Flatlands.

A Beginner's Guide to the Fourth Dimension

A Beginner's Guide to the Fourth Dimension

Math can be weird sometimes, usually when it goes against some of our most common knowledge, yet still can make sense.