Thread: "Mechanisms for x^n where n>3"

From: "deustfrr" <thermostatico@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 15:35:37 -0000
Subject: Mechanisms for x^n where n>3



This has likely been mentioned before, but what could the mechanism for a n=
-dimensional puzzle look like where n is greater than 3?=20
For n=3D4, there are eight cells in which each cell has three axes that it =
can rotate on. Drawing a projected image of the tesseract would make it see=
m as though the center of each cell is a core, though I do not think that i=
s the case. Does anyone have a better way of visualizing a mechanism?=20





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