Warning: Some posts on this platform may contain adult material intended for mature audiences only. Viewer discretion is advised. By clicking ‘Continue’, you confirm that you are 18 years or older and consent to viewing explicit content.
Only for 4D shapes, for 3D shapes they get suck in the little alcove in the middle, they can’t percieve or travel along the 4th dimension so that little part is almost like a space “inside”. Of course there isn’t a space inside in actuality, the 3D space just gives that illusion, but for objects bound to the 3D world it is essentially the inside for all intents and purposes.
This shape clearly can be oriented. There is a neck and a mouth. Get out of here with your dimension reducing depictions
b-but it has no volume!
No, it has all the volume.
Only for 4D shapes, for 3D shapes they get suck in the little alcove in the middle, they can’t percieve or travel along the 4th dimension so that little part is almost like a space “inside”. Of course there isn’t a space inside in actuality, the 3D space just gives that illusion, but for objects bound to the 3D world it is essentially the inside for all intents and purposes.
It cannot in fact be oriented, regardless of the embedding and the dimension of the ambient space.