Dimension (1967)

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This film explores the concept of dimensions, starting with our familiar three-dimensional world and then delving into the theoretical existence of a fourth dimension. It uses analogies of lower-dimensional worlds and the mathematics of a tesseract to illustrate how objects and experiences would differ in higher dimensions. The film suggests that a fourth dimension could allow for seemingly impossible feats, such as transforming handedness, escaping enclosed spaces, and perceiving the “inside” of objects from the “outside.” Ultimately, it poses the question of whether this fourth dimension is a reality or merely a mathematical concept.

Keywords: dimensions, three-dimensional world, four-dimensional, tesseract, point, line, square, cube, handedness, prison, perception, mathematics, spatial reasoning, theoretical physics

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