Tesseract
Long-tail route · geometry
Use this when higher-dimensional geometry should feel drawable instead of impossible.
4D geometry explainer showing how a tesseract is constructed, projected, rotated, and intersected in lower-dimensional spaces.
At a glance
The maintained version lives at the route linked here, with this garden note keeping the embed and editorial framing.
Pair it with [[Immersive-Linear-Algebra]] when you want another geometry-first route that builds spatial intuition before symbol manipulation.
Use the live route first, then come back here when you want the garden-side framing and nearby geometry paths in one place.
About 12 to 18 minutes. Intermediate. Best after one physics explainer if you want abstraction and geometry instead of mechanics.
Reading path
- Open the live interactive: https://kohnnn.github.io/interactive-explanation/tesseract/
- Pair it with Immersive Linear Algebra when you want another geometry-heavy route from the same shelf
- Move through the local archive via Interactive or Visual Notes