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Is it me being extra-thick (rhetorical question - i.e. no answer required!) or is this concept super-complex to take on board. I have tried (so hard) to understand or - even - imagine it, but am failing miserably. Anyway,
made me laugh in the sense that I started to believe that I was, finally, about to grasp the theory: he makes it sound all so easy...until the end...little sod!
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It is probably impossible for the human mind to imagine a spatial representation of a four-dimensional object - as far as I am aware, no one has ever done it and lived to tell the tale.


However, spatial (and temporal*) four-dimensional constructs have been modelled mathematically.


*The relativistic forth dimension postulated for block space-time.

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