Rotation of a segment
Click on this picture to see a movie of two points
rotating in four dimensions.
Since they have the
same x and w coordinates, they appear
to lie on top of each other in the
X_W_plane.
If you are comfortable with the motion of a
single point rotating (from the last document), the
motion of these two points should make sense. Their
starting positions were chosen with the next animations
in mind-- note that they have been diplaced from the
x,y plane.
Click on this picture to see a movie of a segment
rotating in four dimensions.
The segment extends only along the Y
direction, not the X or W directions, so it looks like a
point in the X_W_plane. The motion of the
segment is just like the motion of the
two points.
We have begun a gradual progression to
the four dimensional analogue of a cube,
called the tesseract. This progression
mimics the "recipe" given on the first
page for making a tesseract.
Rotation of a square
Olaf Holt 3/14/94