Part 6 In MATHEVERSUM

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In the twice simplified form in which the first three dimensions are put together into one common dimension, i.e. the three-dimensionality, the entire four-dimensionality of MATHEVERSUM looks on geometric presentation like this:

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A note here: 

The entire four-dimensionality of MATHEVERSUM is huge.

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As you see on my picture, the entire four-dimensionality of MATHEVERSUM has its center.

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Now take a look at a small fragment of the four-dimensionality of MATHEVERSUM – there is some HYPERCUBE-C^3 whose movement at SPEED-C is in the fourth dimension from the center of the four-dimensionality.


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3 notes here:

1st In the twice simplified form, the four-dimensional regular hypercube looks like the two-dimensional square.

2nd On HYPERCUBE-C^3 is marked the direction of its movement in the fourth dimension.

3rd HYPERCUBE-C^3 is green on my picture, because this is how I like it.

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