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The book begins with lower dimensions (0D to 3D) to teach readers how to "see" by analogy:
Mathematically-minded readers, high school students (ages 15–18), and science enthusiasts. 🧠 Key Takeaways 1. The Method of Analogy The Visual Guide to Extra Dimensions Volume 1: ...
Similarly, we can understand 4D objects by studying their 3D projections or "shadows". 2. Higher-Dimensional Polytopes The book begins with lower dimensions (0D to
To build an intuitive understanding of the 4th dimension using geometry rather than complex calculus. high school students (ages 15–18)
is a foundational exploration of higher-dimensional geometry. Written by Chris McMullen, Ph.D. , a particle physicist, this volume focuses on visualizing the fourth spatial dimension through conceptual analogies and detailed illustrations. 📘 Quick Facts
A 2D being would see a 3D object as a series of 2D cross-sections.