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tliltocatllast Saturday at 11:46 AM1 replyview on HN

Well, what's interesting about 4D is that's not just an extra dimension slapped on top, it's extra rotational degrees of freedom. You can't really get that with time (at least not until you get relativistic, and it still would be hyperbolic rotation, not euclidean).


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lazidelast Saturday at 12:12 PM

Sure you do - waves only exist in 4D as they have a time vector (frequency).

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