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What is a tesseract? |
"What is a tesseract?" many people ask... followed closely by the question "Why did you
pick THAT for a domain name?" Simply put, a tesseract is a 4th dimensional hypercube.
Greek in origin it comes from Tessares meaning four and aktis meanin ray
(having radiate form). As for why, that involves a book called
A Wrinkle in Time
by Madeleine L'Engle. This is one of the most widespread uses (misuses unfortunately) of the
word tesseract. In her book she uses it to describe a hole in time/space in which one can travel.
I read this book as I was growing up and liked the idea and to my disappointment found out that
tesseract was actually improperly used, however I liked the sound of it still. So a few years back
I was asked to name my computer at work... I flippantly named it "cube" after the Dilbert-esque habitat
in which I was forced to inhabit. Then when I got my next computer at work I named it "hypercube" as it
was by far more powerful I figured why not just use the same idea and express the power as more dimensions.
SO getting back to why I chose thetesseract.org... I did it mainly in keeping in vein with my
existing naming conventions, but also I finally had a use for this word I had grown to love earlier in life.
Also, here is a lovely interactive tesseract (using Java) that demonstrates a 4D cube (tesseract)
represented on a 2D plane. Thanks much to Harry J. Smith
for the use of his java code. As a side note he has many interesting mathematical and algorithmical
marvels on his site so you might want to check it out.
- Left click and drag to rotate in XYZ space.
- Right click and drag for XYH space (this can be simulated with the shift key for one button mice.)
NOTE: If you have problems with the rotating icon bogging down your browser, press the stop button.