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Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
In the Maze Notes Reference: The Idea How is a four-dimensional maze possible? The actual world we live in has three dimensions of space plus one of time, so people often refer to time as the fourth dimension, but I am not talking about a maze that extends over time.URTICATOR.NET
How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How to Point One thing I guess I haven't said about the turn keys is that together they act like a three-dimensional mouse that you can use to point the crosshairs in any direction (if you turn off align mode), just as you can use a two-dimensional mouse to point in any direction in a three-dimensional game.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
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Side Walls Side Passages Forward Passage Forward Side Passages Side Forward Passages: Forward Wall Before we start looking around at the maze world, let's take a moment and notice that there are a couple of features that are actually part of the eye.URTICATOR.NET
Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How Much Space Is There? As I said earlier, I can't really see the four-dimensional world.Another way to say the same thing, I think, is that as a four-dimensional person I don't have any intuition for how much space there is around me.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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In the Maze Notes Reference: The Idea How is a four-dimensional maze possible? The actual world we live in has three dimensions of space plus one of time, so people often refer to time as the fourth dimension, but I am not talking about a maze that extends over time.URTICATOR.NET
How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How to Point One thing I guess I haven't said about the turn keys is that together they act like a three-dimensional mouse that you can use to point the crosshairs in any direction (if you turn off align mode), just as you can use a two-dimensional mouse to point in any direction in a three-dimensional game.URTICATOR.NET
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Side Walls Side Passages Forward Passage Forward Side Passages Side Forward Passages: Forward Wall Before we start looking around at the maze world, let's take a moment and notice that there are a couple of features that are actually part of the eye.URTICATOR.NET
Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How Much Space Is There? As I said earlier, I can't really see the four-dimensional world.Another way to say the same thing, I think, is that as a four-dimensional person I don't have any intuition for how much space there is around me.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How to Orient Yourself By now you're surely familiar with the eight directions: forward and backward, leftURTICATOR.NET
Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: Volumes What I want to talk about here is the concept of volumes. The concept is implicit in all the pages of the guided tour that deal with passages, notably the one about the forward passage, but somehow it never came through as clearly as I wanted it to.So, let's go back and work through one ofthe examples again.
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Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How Much Space Is There? As I said earlier, I can't really see the four-dimensional world.Another way to say the same thing, I think, is that as a four-dimensional person I don't have any intuition for how much space there is around me.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
In three dimensions, that's all we can do, but in four dimensions we can also add walls in the in and out directions. The wall in the in direction is yellow, the one in the out direction is red. Just for completeness, let's add one more wall, right behind us, so that we're completely enclosed. We'll have to imagine that one, since we can'tsee it.
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Some Mathematics Bibliography: Walls Are Opaque In the discussion of volumes, I already touched on one of the points I made when I was explaining the idea, namely, the idea that the retina ought to be displayed as a solid block of color.Now I'd like to elaborate on a related point, the idea that the color black is to be consideredtransparent.
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Notes on Java Notes on Files: Other Files Preface. Before I show you the other files you can download, please allow me to explain a few things. First, although thereURTICATOR.NET
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Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
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The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some MathematicsURTICATOR.NET
Side Walls Side Passages Forward Passage Forward Side Passages Side Forward Passages: Forward Wall Before we start looking around at the maze world, let's take a moment and notice that there are a couple of features that are actually part of the eye.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
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The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some MathematicsURTICATOR.NET
Side Walls Side Passages Forward Passage Forward Side Passages Side Forward Passages: Forward Wall Before we start looking around at the maze world, let's take a moment and notice that there are a couple of features that are actually part of the eye.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How to Point One thing I guess I haven't said about the turn keys is that together they act like a three-dimensional mouse that you can use to point the crosshairs in any direction (if you turn off align mode), just as you can use a two-dimensional mouse to point in any direction in a three-dimensional game.URTICATOR.NET
If you choose to face north, your orientation still isn't set—you can turn to point your feet east or west, or toward zenith or nadir. The same argument can actually be used to count orientations. You can face in any of six directions, and can then turn to point your feet toward any of the remaining four, so there are 6 × 4 = 24 possibleURTICATOR.NET
How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: Rotations In the game, I've organized the possible rotations into two classes: turns, which change the forward direction, and spins, which don't. In three dimensions, there are four turns and two spins, but here I want to further organize them into pairs, with each pair representing a single type ofURTICATOR.NET
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> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
Side Passages. So here we are, completely enclosed in a single square of the maze. Let's create a passage leading to the right. The right wall goes away, and in its place we see the back wall of the next square over (plus some other walls that don't have textures).Similarly, a
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Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How Much Space Is There? As I said earlier, I can't really see the four-dimensional world.Another way to say the same thing, I think, is that as a four-dimensional person I don't have any intuition for how much space there is around me.URTICATOR.NET
In three dimensions, that's all we can do, but in four dimensions we can also add walls in the in and out directions. The wall in the in direction is yellow, the one in the out direction is red. Just for completeness, let's add one more wall, right behind us, so that we're completely enclosed. We'll have to imagine that one, since we can'tsee it.
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About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
The Tesseract, Part Two The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are OpaqueURTICATOR.NET
The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some MathematicsURTICATOR.NET
Side Walls Side Passages Forward Passage Forward Side Passages Side Forward Passages: Forward Wall Before we start looking around at the maze world, let's take a moment and notice that there are a couple of features that are actually part of the eye.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
The Tesseract, Part Two The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are OpaqueURTICATOR.NET
The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some MathematicsURTICATOR.NET
Side Walls Side Passages Forward Passage Forward Side Passages Side Forward Passages: Forward Wall Before we start looking around at the maze world, let's take a moment and notice that there are a couple of features that are actually part of the eye.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How to Point One thing I guess I haven't said about the turn keys is that together they act like a three-dimensional mouse that you can use to point the crosshairs in any direction (if you turn off align mode), just as you can use a two-dimensional mouse to point in any direction in a three-dimensional game.URTICATOR.NET
If you choose to face north, your orientation still isn't set—you can turn to point your feet east or west, or toward zenith or nadir. The same argument can actually be used to count orientations. You can face in any of six directions, and can then turn to point your feet toward any of the remaining four, so there are 6 × 4 = 24 possibleURTICATOR.NET
How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: Rotations In the game, I've organized the possible rotations into two classes: turns, which change the forward direction, and spins, which don't. In three dimensions, there are four turns and two spins, but here I want to further organize them into pairs, with each pair representing a single type ofURTICATOR.NET
Version 6 Version 6 of 4D Blocks lets you play with blocks, moving them around by hand, building structures, and then knocking them down again. You can also controlURTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
Side Passages. So here we are, completely enclosed in a single square of the maze. Let's create a passage leading to the right. The right wall goes away, and in its place we see the back wall of the next square over (plus some other walls that don't have textures).Similarly, a
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Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How Much Space Is There? As I said earlier, I can't really see the four-dimensional world.Another way to say the same thing, I think, is that as a four-dimensional person I don't have any intuition for how much space there is around me.URTICATOR.NET
In three dimensions, that's all we can do, but in four dimensions we can also add walls in the in and out directions. The wall in the in direction is yellow, the one in the out direction is red. Just for completeness, let's add one more wall, right behind us, so that we're completely enclosed. We'll have to imagine that one, since we can'tsee it.
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About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
The Tesseract, Part Two The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are OpaqueURTICATOR.NET
The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some MathematicsURTICATOR.NET
Side Walls Side Passages Forward Passage Forward Side Passages Side Forward Passages: Forward Wall Before we start looking around at the maze world, let's take a moment and notice that there are a couple of features that are actually part of the eye.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
The Tesseract, Part Two The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are OpaqueURTICATOR.NET
The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some MathematicsURTICATOR.NET
Side Walls Side Passages Forward Passage Forward Side Passages Side Forward Passages: Forward Wall Before we start looking around at the maze world, let's take a moment and notice that there are a couple of features that are actually part of the eye.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
Version 6 Version 6 of 4D Blocks lets you play with blocks, moving them around by hand, building structures, and then knocking them down again. You can also controlURTICATOR.NET
How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: Rotations In the game, I've organized the possible rotations into two classes: turns, which change the forward direction, and spins, which don't. In three dimensions, there are four turns and two spins, but here I want to further organize them into pairs, with each pair representing a single type ofURTICATOR.NET
How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: How to Point One thing I guess I haven't said about the turn keys is that together they act like a three-dimensional mouse that you can use to point the crosshairs in any direction (if you turn off align mode), just as you can use a two-dimensional mouse to point in any direction in a three-dimensional game.URTICATOR.NET
If you choose to face north, your orientation still isn't set—you can turn to point your feet east or west, or toward zenith or nadir. The same argument can actually be used to count orientations. You can face in any of six directions, and can then turn to point your feet toward any of the remaining four, so there are 6 × 4 = 24 possibleURTICATOR.NET
Stereo Keys Motion Image: View. The view options control the appearance of the maze. If you've reloaded a saved game, a “Current” column will appear in addition to the two columns shown above.. You can use the change-show and change keys to change any of the view options without bringing up the options screen.. Render DepthURTICATOR.NET
Work As you can see in my contact information, I think of myself as a software design consultant.But what's that supposed to mean? Well, it's actually a straightforward description of what I like to do, namely, to consult, or advise, regarding the design of software.URTICATOR.NET
Side Passages. So here we are, completely enclosed in a single square of the maze. Let's create a passage leading to the right. The right wall goes away, and in its place we see the back wall of the next square over (plus some other walls that don't have textures).Similarly, a
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About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
Crayons Socket Tap Myth Plug-Ins: urticator.net The urticator.net project is basically just a bunch of essays I've written.. It's supposed to be self-explanatory, but, in the spirit of writing a page about it, I'll point to my four answers to the question “what's thepoint?”.
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Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
Crayons Socket Tap Myth Plug-Ins: urticator.net The urticator.net project is basically just a bunch of essays I've written.. It's supposed to be self-explanatory, but, in the spirit of writing a page about it, I'll point to my four answers to the question “what's thepoint?”.
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In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze Notes Reference: The Idea How is a four-dimensional maze possible? The actual world we live in has three dimensions of space plus one of time, so people often refer to time as the fourth dimension, but I am not talking about a maze that extends over time.URTICATOR.NET
Donate Site Map: About This Site Most of the points I want to address here I already addressed when I was setting up the original urticator.net project.URTICATOR.NET
Version 6 Version 6 of 4D Blocks lets you play with blocks, moving them around by hand, building structures, and then knocking them down again. You can also controlURTICATOR.NET
How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: Rotations In the game, I've organized the possible rotations into two classes: turns, which change the forward direction, and spins, which don't. In three dimensions, there are four turns and two spins, but here I want to further organize them into pairs, with each pair representing a single type ofURTICATOR.NET
If you choose to face north, your orientation still isn't set—you can turn to point your feet east or west, or toward zenith or nadir. The same argument can actually be used to count orientations. You can face in any of six directions, and can then turn to point your feet toward any of the remaining four, so there are 6 × 4 = 24 possibleURTICATOR.NET
Side Passages. So here we are, completely enclosed in a single square of the maze. Let's create a passage leading to the right. The right wall goes away, and in its place we see the back wall of the next square over (plus some other walls that don't have textures).Similarly, a
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Stereo Keys Motion Image: View. The view options control the appearance of the maze. If you've reloaded a saved game, a “Current” column will appear in addition to the two columns shown above.. You can use the change-show and change keys to change any of the view options without bringing up the options screen.. Render DepthURTICATOR.NET
The Tesseract, Part Two The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are OpaqueURTICATOR.NET
The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some MathematicsURTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
Crayons Socket Tap Myth Plug-Ins: urticator.net The urticator.net project is basically just a bunch of essays I've written.. It's supposed to be self-explanatory, but, in the spirit of writing a page about it, I'll point to my four answers to the question “what's thepoint?”.
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Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
Crayons Socket Tap Myth Plug-Ins: urticator.net The urticator.net project is basically just a bunch of essays I've written.. It's supposed to be self-explanatory, but, in the spirit of writing a page about it, I'll point to my four answers to the question “what's thepoint?”.
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In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze Notes Reference: The Idea How is a four-dimensional maze possible? The actual world we live in has three dimensions of space plus one of time, so people often refer to time as the fourth dimension, but I am not talking about a maze that extends over time.URTICATOR.NET
Donate Site Map: About This Site Most of the points I want to address here I already addressed when I was setting up the original urticator.net project.URTICATOR.NET
Version 6 Version 6 of 4D Blocks lets you play with blocks, moving them around by hand, building structures, and then knocking them down again. You can also controlURTICATOR.NET
How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: Rotations In the game, I've organized the possible rotations into two classes: turns, which change the forward direction, and spins, which don't. In three dimensions, there are four turns and two spins, but here I want to further organize them into pairs, with each pair representing a single type ofURTICATOR.NET
If you choose to face north, your orientation still isn't set—you can turn to point your feet east or west, or toward zenith or nadir. The same argument can actually be used to count orientations. You can face in any of six directions, and can then turn to point your feet toward any of the remaining four, so there are 6 × 4 = 24 possibleURTICATOR.NET
Side Passages. So here we are, completely enclosed in a single square of the maze. Let's create a passage leading to the right. The right wall goes away, and in its place we see the back wall of the next square over (plus some other walls that don't have textures).Similarly, a
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Stereo Keys Motion Image: View. The view options control the appearance of the maze. If you've reloaded a saved game, a “Current” column will appear in addition to the two columns shown above.. You can use the change-show and change keys to change any of the view options without bringing up the options screen.. Render DepthURTICATOR.NET
The Tesseract, Part Two The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are OpaqueURTICATOR.NET
The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some MathematicsURTICATOR.NET
Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
Crayons Socket Tap Myth Plug-Ins: urticator.net The urticator.net project is basically just a bunch of essays I've written.. It's supposed to be self-explanatory, but, in the spirit of writing a page about it, I'll point to my four answers to the question “what's thepoint?”.
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Home Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains!. If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for June (2021).Also, here's the whole thing as a single file.URTICATOR.NET
One of the best ways to understand the four-dimensional world is to compare it to an analogous three-dimensional world. To that end, the maze game can also be played in three-dimensional mode. The game has some other notable features, too. It generates a variety of good random mazes. It has lots of options, including several that controlhow
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urticator.net: A bunch of essays. 4D Maze Game: An actual four-dimensional maze game (!). 4D Blocks: My four-dimensional blocks and trains. Crayons: A client-server whiteboard, using crayons.URTICATOR.NET
Download System Requirements. The game is a stand-alone program written in Java, so you need to be able to run such things. Having a browser that supports Java is notURTICATOR.NET
Notes The following pages contain notes about various aspects of the four-dimensional world. You don't have to read them in order, but if you want to do so, the order isn't unreasonable.URTICATOR.NET
4D Blocks This is a work in progress. The current version is Version 6.Usually I like to wait until things are perfect before putting them online, but I doubt this will be finished any time soon.URTICATOR.NET
About Me About This Site Donate Site Map: Links The urticator.net project contains a complete list of all the web sites that it references, but the best place to start is probably the list of good ones.. The project also contains lists of my favorite books and movies.favorite books and movies.URTICATOR.NET
> Site Map: Site Map What's shown below is the site map for my home page. The urticator.net project has a site map of its own.. HomeURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
Crayons Socket Tap Myth Plug-Ins: urticator.net The urticator.net project is basically just a bunch of essays I've written.. It's supposed to be self-explanatory, but, in the spirit of writing a page about it, I'll point to my four answers to the question “what's thepoint?”.
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In the Maze. In the following pages, I'll be taking you on a guided tour of the four-dimensional maze world, showing you some of its more common features and comparing them to the analogous three-dimensional ones. If you like figuring things out for yourself, stop! Everything I'm going to say here can be discovered by playing the game andURTICATOR.NET
In the Maze Notes Reference: The Idea How is a four-dimensional maze possible? The actual world we live in has three dimensions of space plus one of time, so people often refer to time as the fourth dimension, but I am not talking about a maze that extends over time.URTICATOR.NET
Donate Site Map: About This Site Most of the points I want to address here I already addressed when I was setting up the original urticator.net project.URTICATOR.NET
Version 6 Version 6 of 4D Blocks lets you play with blocks, moving them around by hand, building structures, and then knocking them down again. You can also controlURTICATOR.NET
How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are Opaque | Some Mathematics Bibliography: Rotations In the game, I've organized the possible rotations into two classes: turns, which change the forward direction, and spins, which don't. In three dimensions, there are four turns and two spins, but here I want to further organize them into pairs, with each pair representing a single type ofURTICATOR.NET
If you choose to face north, your orientation still isn't set—you can turn to point your feet east or west, or toward zenith or nadir. The same argument can actually be used to count orientations. You can face in any of six directions, and can then turn to point your feet toward any of the remaining four, so there are 6 × 4 = 24 possibleURTICATOR.NET
Side Passages. So here we are, completely enclosed in a single square of the maze. Let's create a passage leading to the right. The right wall goes away, and in its place we see the back wall of the next square over (plus some other walls that don't have textures).Similarly, a
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Stereo Keys Motion Image: View. The view options control the appearance of the maze. If you've reloaded a saved game, a “Current” column will appear in addition to the two columns shown above.. You can use the change-show and change keys to change any of the view options without bringing up the options screen.. Render DepthURTICATOR.NET
The Tesseract, Part Two The Hexadecachoron | How Much Space Is There? Rotations How to Point How to Orient Yourself Volumes Walls Are OpaqueURTICATOR.NET
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Welcome to urticator.net! Check out the four-dimensional maze game I wrote! And the four-dimensional blocks program that allows you to play with toy blocks and trains! If you're looking for the original urticator.net project, don't worry, it's alive and well; the latest batch of essays was released for December (2018) . Also, here's the whole thing as a single file. > urticator_net-2018-12.zip (about> 4M)
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If you'd like to encourage future work on the maze game, urticator.net, or various other projects that I have in mind, it's now possible to donate . I've got all kinds of ideas, it's just a matter of finding the time and enthusiasm! If you're looking for information about my work … well, that's overhere .
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