Talk:Tesseract
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I don't want to step on toes, while this page is being created, but it would be better to say that a tesseract can be "depicted in three dimensions as a cube suspended inside another cube, with connections at each if the corresponding vertices." The three dimensional representation is not an actual tesseract, any more than a drawing of a cube on a flat piece of paper is actually a cube. Boomcoach 14:05, 6 December 2007 (EST)
What exactly is this article about?
Is this something from a children's book or something? Claude 14:16, 6 December 2007 (EST)
Sort of, the theory was used in a wrinkle in time though definitivy not elaborated upon.
Could you rephrase that in a complete sentence without non-words like "definitivy" and then explain why this concept is encyclopedic? Claude 14:21, 6 December 2007 (EST)