Minecraft Except It's 4 Dimensional
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2019
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*Jardon* : I'm starting to understand how this works.
*Jardon, 20 seconds later* : I'm in fence world.
Jardon
jardon
Jardon
Jardon
Guharfuh Wall World makes sense
Yknow, usually I'm screaming at Jardon about the obvious solution sitting right in front of his face.
Not this time. Nope. The tables have turned.
The fourth dimension is time. Look at all the similarities on level one.
This is the kind of map that you kinda have to play it for yourself to understand how it actually works.
꧁Epoch_Win꧂ The table have turned? But along which axis?
@@mdbgamer556 time isn't a spatial dimension, it's illogical to say that W is time
@@mdbgamer556 actually while time is the fourth dimension in a three dimensional space, in a fourth dimensional space, time becomes the fifth dimension, so w was not time, it was a extra space dimension
Imagine a 2d person getting lost in a 3d map and us laughing at how clueless they are, but _this_ time, 4d gods are laughing at how lost we are
There's a short story titled: "Flatland" which is about that. It's kind of an old story.
Meta flatland is awesome
Imagine a 3d person getting lost in a 4d map and 4d beings laughing at how clueless they are, but _this_ time, 5d gods are laughing at how lost 4d beings are.
Imagine a 4d person getting lost in a 5d map and 5d beings laughing at how clueless they are, but _this_ time, 6d gods are laughing at how lost 5d beings are.
@@ThuyTran-zl5yf Imagine a 5d- what?
Ok, ill stop...
My boi Jardon playing a 4d map in a 3d space on a 2d monitor
in a 1d world
@@lolpop7799 with a 0d intelligence
@@discoreapor8154 oof
with his 1d brain
With his 10d brain
This is such a smart map. When you are in XYZ you are essentially determining from what X value, Y value and Z value you will have for perspective into the W and when you go W it shows you what has changed in the original XYZ perspective.
This is actually more accurate than the movie hypercube.
However it's still all just projected in a 3D game. Genius
i mean it does copy miegakure which does the exact same thing
Whats the moive hypercube
Piegunman, it's the sequel to Cube. Pyrocynical has a video on it.
2012 minecraft maps: maybe a castle and a story
2019 minecraft maps: this has 4 dimensions one more than our universe
probably gonna get wooshed but it was proven for the universe to have 4 dimensions, this is the optimal dimension for our universe since 3 dimensions would be too simple
@@dominez28 ok isn’t it time so I guess the Minecraft map had 5
When I loaded up Minecraft to play this map, the splash text said "Now in 3D!" Now that is irony.
XD
very funny "mobdestroyer" one day your name will change to "pussydestroyer"
@@theMinecraftman87 walter
@@theMinecraftman87 r/youngpeopleyoutube
@@justinquiring445 no
Jardon: Barely knows regular minecraft
also Jardon: *I know how 4 dimensional planes work*
Ah yes, the four dimensions: the overworld, the Nether, the End, and W.
Dang it, I was drinking milk when i read this and I laughed and it went up my nose
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Also known as the Trength Dimension.
@@trondordoesstuff you have much trength in you
@@lavalaph f
Jordan: *finally figures out how the map works*
Jordan: *explains it to us*
Me: ooooh...
Me: *I still don't get it*
This needs the Spider-verse meme lol
It's not even how it works. It's just that the game only works in 3D, which means it has to lock out one axis in order for you to be able to move around.
I get it!
I dOn'T gEt It.
You're just not thinking 4th dimensionally.
You just need to watch the coordinates
Jardon: figures out the whole 4d thing
Also Jardon: doesnt realize it only switches x for w and said so in the tutorial
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Well yeah cuz it was 3D into 2D
Could be worse, at least it doesn't switch out the Z axis, or rotate the axies
4'th dimension inspired map rendered and built on a 3d game engine, displayed on a 2d plane, by using differently colored 1d lines coming from your screen
Right. You can't have a fourth dimension without the first three
@Finn Kimsa the pixels are thereticaly 0d
Fountain Keyboard pixels arnet a tangible thing its just a measurement of the light
Deep shit
Youre a great copier
When Minecraft becomes so popular, physicists start making maps...
I had no idea what was going on in this map ._.
Me either
They were taking overlapping maps, taking a 2D slide they happened to be in at the time, along with the 2D slides of the maps layed over it, and then making a map out of those slides and using whichever slide that makes up that given part of that maps to determine which map overlay you end up in when you go back to when you flip back to being normal.
A better way to visualize it is to imagine a bunch of maps, like the overworld/End/Nether but way more then just three, all set up like a tower with equivalent possitions in eachother, and then a second set of small maps with each map made out of a single slide of every map from the first set of maps, with them each sharing those slides at the same time (which i think could be shown nicely with some water flowing through one map from the first set and having a segment of the flow showing up in each other map from the second set); sort of like having a set of as many decks as there are cards in a deck and swapping between normal decks and having decks purely of each card.
Granted, thinking of them like decks of cards only really helps if you can think of a single object being in two places at once, like one of those ender chests...Actually that's sort of a perfect example of it; it's like each 2D layer of the map is in a ender chest, except that someone took each slice of it, did the same thing to a bunch of other maps, and then made a whole new set of maps out of the slices.
It's just like Super Paper Mario.
@@marcusdaloia2974 😰 my brain...(っ◞‸◟c)
You'd probably have an easier time understanding 4d space if you first imagine an MRI.
Don't rotate the patient because that's gonna produce weird results.
Everything got a lot easier when I imagined the map as changing over time, but you are able to manipulate time through the W dimension.
Just using the first level as an example, you're basically looking for a "time" where the wall doesn't exist so you can "walk past" it (in the X direction) and then you need to find the "time" where the gold block exists. When Jardon goes to fence world, it's really showing that the wall exists for 5 units of W (what is later given a name as trength).
I kind of get how you could make a map like this, and the creator is forking incredible for managing to put puzzles in it.
Kind of like that game 400 Years?
Liam Lightwolf 400 Years is an amazing game, but this is without the feature of moving both back and forward in 2D
@@irok1 good point
Well, not really time, but a 4th spacial dimension.
The reason you can portray time as a forth dimension is because “time” is a forth dimension in our universe, just like how the x axis on a graph represents time.
World: When can we play a game in 4D?
Marc ten Bosch: Miegakure will be done... someday.
Minecraft community: We got you, bro.
Tutorial: switching dimensions always switches X and W
Jardorodian: ok so what dimension do I care about
When you’re a scientist and you play Minecraft on your free time
you're* EDIT: xd he edited the your
Your*
Lol even us scientists aren't infallible to the accidental spelling mistake stumble. Also, it might have been an auto-correct error, I've had the your/you're problem before...
william vasudevan Using big words doesn’t make you a scientist old man
@@williamvasudevan lol even us scientists DON'T EVER TALK LIKE THAT
"i always end up in fence world"
Jordan 2019.
"I know I need to get up the wood, but I don't know how"
Jardon 2019 15:27
r/nocontext
r/evenwithcontext
Me: It’s so annoying when you can understand something but can’t visualize it
Blind Guy: Welcome to the club
Fun fact: blind people are better at understanding higher dimensions because they don't think "visually"
When you realize you look like a clueless piece of paper to a 4D being ;-;
Also that 4D aliens could be sneaking up literally 1 inch from your face in the trengh axis this whole time
they would also be able to see the entirety of your 3D body at once, including your genitals & internal organs
Alexolas well if we are 3D beings and 4D brings could do that then what are 2D beings and how would we interact with them
@@caf110 There's a book on that called _Flatland_ by Edwin A. Abbot. Basically, the living beings are all circles, triangles, etc.
If you take time as a fourth dimension, your past and future selves are always right next to you.
@@larshanhart7138 okay. How do i punch past me for being an idiot?
This is _Miegakure_ in Minecraft while Miegakure is still not out after years of development.
Yeah I thought the tutorial looked familiar
I think the first level is exactly the same as the tutorial video they had online
Yes; I remember that too
Literally just found that today and jardon posts this video
I'm still waiting for Miegakure. It's been 10 years....
Every "row" in the same X coordinate (XYZ) is a new place in the W world rotation (YZW).
Think like you're inside a hallway (X) and every step you make there's a door (W) on the side with a new room
THANK YOU VERY VERY VERY VERY MUCH
This sounds oddly like lots of TARDISes next to each other.
If it swapped Y and Z as well he'd be lost in the multiverse forever.
Fence world, dirt world, flat world, tree world...
Miegakure: In development for 9 years
Minecraft creators: builds Miegakure in Minecraft before Miegakure finishes
(This is practically Miegakure, look it up if you want to)
Finally someone points it out!
The map builder should've credited them, really...
Jeez boi
Visual scope
We spatially perceive ourselves as beings in a three-dimensional space, but visually we are restricted to one dimension less: we see the world with our eyes as projections to two dimensions, on the surface of the retina. Assuming a four-dimensional being were able to "see" his world in projections to a hypersurface, also just one dimension less, i.e., to three dimensions, it would be able to "see", e.g., all six sides of an opaque box simultaneously, and in fact, what is inside the box at the same time, just as we can see all four sides and simultaneously the interior of a rectangle on a piece of paper. The being would be able to discern all points in a 3-dimensional subspace simultaneously, including the inner structure of solid 3-dimensional objects, things obscured from our viewpoints in three dimensions on two-dimensional projections. Our brains receive images in two dimensions and use reasoning to help us "picture" three-dimensional objects.
damn, that's amazing when you think about it, very well explained
This finally made sense of it for me, thank you!!
Danx Tgcad Now this... Makes sense
Aah, So it’s like that, Huh. I understand everything now.
*Doesn’t get it at all*
While this sounds interesting, I do not think your conclusion follows. For example, would a two-dimensional being be relegated to only having one dimension of visual sense. Likewise, would a one-dimensional being be limited to non-visual senses? Further, would fourth-dimensional beings "see" using light receptors? Light has predictable paths in three-space which are blocked by barriers in three-space. In order to observe all the three-space parts of a region, wouldn't a four-space light-like data carrier be required? I'm not saying it's not possible, but I disagree with your logic and reasoning.
Ohh... I just realized that orange terracotta puzzle was the basic example amplified.
He spent all that time trying to go around a wall.
1:45 is the 2nd and 3rd dimension example.
18:45 - 19:30 is the 3rd and 4th dimension puzzle.
Joshua Duck i appreciate your comment greatly
11:01 When I guess on a test question and get it right
"Somehow, I'm a genius"
Yea this is big brain time
How is this one of the top comments on this video with just one like
@@davr1 It is what it is
@@davr1 wait you dont have a name
@@B58-Minecraft 😳
This video gave my brain more TRENGTH to comprehend this 4D stuff. Im TRONG now.
Trength is a fourth direction in 4D :)
@@franzfl I know that bro im not stupid :/
trong lol
TRONGNESS.
Took me forever to understand this but when it clicked I realised... this map creator is absolutely amazing!
The idea of "slices" of 4d to get 3d, is similar to something that used to be covered in A level maths called *conic sections.*
I think I just got how this works. I'm not a mathematician (but an aspiring one), so this is more of an "interpretation" than an explanation.
*TL;DR: The map is limiting us through the 4 dimensions in groups of three variables as a way for us to see and move in the 4D world.*
My FULL interpretation below:
In a 2D graph, we use x and y as variables. In a 3D graph, we use x, y and z as variables. X, Y, and Z are like mathematical terms of "left or right", "up or down", and "forwards and backwards" directions in our real world, respectively. So, you can move the value of each variables by simply moving in different directions. They are also like the coordinates in Minecraft.
If we are in a 4D dimension, w is added to the mix. Since we don't actually know what the "direction" is to w, we just called them as it is... a variable. Now, imagine we have 4 coordinates in Minecraft. It's impossible for our 3D eyes and brains to visualize what it will actually look like, so it is best represented as a 3D "piece" of it.
Back to the 3D graph, if you are a 2-dimensional being walking in to a 3D world, you cannot go forwards and backwards, since you can only move in X and Y axes, not the Z axis... BUT! If you are allowed to turn yourself, you can move in either (Y, Z) or (X, Z) as your new two axes to move "left or right", and "up or down".
This is VERY similar to a 3D being in a 4D world. The map is showing us that in order for us to freely move in the 4D Minecraft world, we have to explore by limiting ourselves into moving in only three variables. 3-dimensional beings like us can move in three directions (x, Y, Z). Because you are allowed to turn yourself, you are now accessed to the W axis in the 4D world, but leaving behind one of the axes you are starting with. That means that you can move freely in three dimensions, (i.e. Y, Z, W in 3:34) but one variable just freezes in one particular value (i.e. X = 13 in 3:34).
I hope that this will clear up some minds about this whole map. Not too optimistic in my explanation, but it's the best I've come up with.
_“groups of three variables”_ - 3-dimensional subspace is the term you’re looking for. When talking about a subspace that is one dimension lower than the full space, it’s also called a hyperplane.
@@sebastiansimon7557
Gotcha. Don't know too much about the terms, so thanks for clearing that up.
isnt the TL;DR supposed to shorten it?
"I'll be making circles, no, SPHERES in 4-dimensional space!"
Well, his path would still be 1 dimensional, whatever the dimension of the space he's in. So it would still be just a circle.
@@JNCressey Actually, he would be tracing 1D paths across a 3D sphere - because he could be taking multiple paths which all lead back to the same initial starting point in 4D space, and the overall path may not necessarily fall into a 2D plane to form a circle (think more like the line around a tennis ball).
@@kintoshmalae1, the line on a tennis ball is 1 dimensional also. Sure, it may be floppsy a bit, but it's still topologically a circle.
Mugs=donuts and all that.
Scientists: like, how do we get 4d man
Captain Sparklez: hold my potion
I'M CRYING OVER HOLD MY POTION
Have I seen you somewhere?
Not exactly a 4D man, jist a 3D man in a 3D man which collides and a copy of said man making a gallery of 3D man creating a 4D man.
:3
DjBeast360 yea I’m everywhere. I got 6k likes on a massiveg video once
Started the video, was genuinely curious about the concept and decided to try it out before watching the rest...
Two excruciating hours and down to second to last map, and finally I understood the concept. Don't ask me how I got that far, it was literally dumb luck and path of tears and blood. Boy, did I feel so free and accomplished after the whole ordeal.
Now I'm back to watch Jardonian stuggle >:)
4:31 "I'm gonna be making circles, or spheres, in four dimensional space."
I think that was funny. I like that.
"Good thing it's just XYZ and YZW. Imagine if we had to think about the other rotations."
Yeah, it gets weird really fast. The one-less-dimension example would give you XY and YZ planes to play on; the XZ plane means you're basically laying on the 3D floor, rendering the game unplayable because you're either looking at the sky or the ground. (This is further compounded by the fact that depending on the game engine or 3D modeling program, either Y or Z can be used for the axis we associate with height/altitude.)
Assuming Z is your up-and-down, you basically want all the possible groupings of 3 axes that still have the Z component somewhere. Combinatorics time: all possible unordered groupings of the axes { X, Y, Z, W } gives us 4 choose 3 possible groups: XYZ, XYW, XZW, and YZW. XYZ and YZW keep you upright; the others mean you're rotated in one of two ways so that you're no longer upright and if you could see all four spatial dimensions at once, you're basically looking at the hyper-sky or the hyper-ground.
I can only understand a 4D world like a flipbook with each hyperpage being a 3D cross-section of the greater 4D world; here, you're freely rotating about the Z axis, so the fact that you're basically switching between Y and W components is... bewildering.
Ganaram Inukshuk, Yeah, that could have lead to some serious psychological trauma. I love this whole concept, but I think my head would implode if I had to parkour and deal with 4th dimensional geometry from more than one plane.
The least insane sounding comment yet
Wat
MINECRAFT IT 9 DEMENTIONS
Wait isn't that when 2 dimensions are considered 'up and down'? Cause in this map, only Y is considered vertical and X, Z and W are horizontal
How did anyone make this map? Is the map maker actually a 4th dimensional being?
This is not the definition of the 4th dimension because it doesn't exist
@@PapaDr3ad94 Are you drunk?
Well, if you look closely, when he goes in WYZ mode, the trength of the arena is just about 5 blocks. So all the map maker would need to do is build 5 3D arenas that are somewhat similar to use in XYZ mode, then use clone commands to build up the relevant WYZ mode places from YZ slices.
@@JNCressey shhhush, dont spoil it :D
@@JNCressey, yes but its a bit harder than that, notice how whenever you change "slices" that you remain on the same block at the same height, also, you can also change slices in both the "thinner" and "thicker" slices so you should have 5* 16 by 16 large slices and 16 * 5 by 16 small slices. Im pretty sure that most of the shapes are actual 4d shapes (notice how the orange wool is in a 3d cube but when seen from the YZW slice is only a square) or how the pyramids looked different sizes but kept their orientation (like how when taking a cross-section of a pyramid you get different sized triangles of the same shape and direction as you move the plane up and down). Yes you could just make 5 relatively similar maps and it would technically still be 4d but if that was the case it would appear much more like the old Minecraft far-lands (or a 3d bad print job) when looked at form the other plane, than the ever-smooth terrain on this map. (he may still have cheated in this way though and just hidden the ugliness in the XYW plane, we'd need to see the maps from that perspective as well to know (but that would just confuse the poor cap, 256 different possible planes accessible from each of the larger ones... the measly 21 possible slices in this map seemed to almost do him in)).
Man, this makes me wish Miegakure was released already.
Your Y and Z axis are your 2 dimension you always use to travel where as the W or the X is your third dimension and you use the 4th dimension to alternate between the two 3 dimensional worlds. That’s a very simplified version of what is going on here. Quiet honestly the best Minecraft video I’ve ever watched and really pushes the boundaries for what puzzle games should be. Would love to see more vids like this!
Jordan : Hypercube isn't real, it can't hurt you
Hypercube : *Am I a joke to you?*
Im not sure thats how those memes work
@@gibustheinfamous I know it suppose to be blank
Uhh...
@@GeeztJeez then why did you fill it in????? also shouldn't a therapist be saying that to jordan?
@@gibustheinfamous Because mixing memes is fun lmao
We totally need a TRENGTH emote on Twitch.
TheBaconBrotato YAAAAAS
@@AV-yj5yl yeah I think Jardon knew that and was just making fun of it.
A way to think of a 4D world is, as this map shows, a 3D world (XYZ, W matters) occupying a space similar to another 3D world (YZW, X matters).
Length, width, height, and trength.
You could say the worlds are W-adjacent
@@codebracker another way but not ideal is to imagine you are manipulating time as the W axis and you are trying to find a specific 'memory' in the W axis to get past a obstacle so to speak
I really like the idea of higher dimensions and the cutout explanation is the best way to explain it imo but to really feel like you have a grasp you might want to see all of the other ways of explaining it, also the map is a really cool Idea!
So some cool thoughts. Any three dimensional object you see in those slices are usually seen in 4 dimensions, just as any two dimensional object in that world probably has an extra unseen dimension(which is probably why the trength of that barrier is important) and if it does not then most likely it is already 2 dimensions, therefore there is a way you can project the axis to make it look one dimensional(which is why some pillars turn into stairs and others turn into walls). Some of the blocks you see have a special rotation towards a given axis, these are most likely hints as to where you are in the map. The wall becomes a large cube of fences(and more importantly, parts of the wall had no fences or went down a block) because that was the only way to make the wall work in that axis.
I barely understand what i just said, but i think the more you try to beat the map with the least amount of changing the axis the more you become familiar in a space that has one more axis than normal.
*Scientist has entered chat*
“Oh”
*scientist has left chat*
The conversations between the smart, science people in the comments confuses my English major brain
I remembered this channel way back when minecraft was in its early stages..nice to see you're keeping up with this game! There have been few games that I keep on going back to but minecraft, for me, happens to be one of them. A large group of friends in high school got into minecraft when it was just starting out and it took forever for us to figure out how to play multiplayer, then we added mods and it would start off okay but it would always end up a shitshow with people either finding creative ways to kill each other, straight up killing each other, or destroying each others creations. I remember a friends friend built this asianic looking temple in the sky and I lined it with TNT and set it off when he came back lol!! I'm probably the only one of my friends who still occasionally plays minecraft, albeit on my phone these days..
I'm so confused
I'm confused over how confused a human being can be
4 Dimensional Confusion!
Extremely
i am confusion
I already understood this concept, but that doesn't make it any easier to understand or any less impressive
In theory, in practice and in theory are the same, but in practice they aren't.
Jordan: There's a wall!
*Switches to W*
Jordan: There is no wall here better switch back without moving in W
*switches to X*
Jordan: Oh no, there's still a wall!
Viewers: AAAAAAAAAAAAA
I understood how the whole 4D thing worked, but it took me a while to figure out what the map maker wanted you to do. Indeed a wonderfully crafted map!
Nobody:
My mind: *excuse me but wtf*
@Johannes Part of the meme. I never understood it but it's part of the meme.
people using overused memes the wrong way gives me aids
Watching Jordan figure out 4d space makes me feel like a proud father. Even though it ignores changes in a couple dimensions but still it’s like learning to walk before run right?
To understand the concept of 4D and "3D slices":
Grab a pen and paper and draw a horizontal line. Now on this line, draw small graduations on it. Next, grab some colors and draw uniquely colored disks on each graduation line. Now use a hand to let you focus on a single colored disk. Imagine what you see in the curl of your hand is a universe. Filled with many things. Now move the paper so you glide along the line until you meet another disk. Now imagine this disk is yet another universe, albeit different from the previous one.
The disks represent a 3D space (those universes you imagined). The line is the 4th dimension axis (the W). Now take your piece of paper and simply move it up and down horizontally. You just moved a 2D plane along a 3D space axis (the Z). So where you move planes along a 3D space axis, you move spaces along a 4D hyperspace (or whatever it's called) axis. You are a 3D being in a 3D space that moved a 2D object (let's consider paper a 2D object for simplicity's sake. It's actually a very thin 3D object). So this means there could very well be 4D beings in a 4D hyperspace that are currently moving our 3D universe around without us knowing (if the universe is finite, of course. Expanding, but finite).
At least, that's how I understand it.
This gives me "4D Miner" vibes...
And in an insanly good way
Well, if we, three dimensional beings, cast a two dimensional shadow, and a two dimensional being casts a one dimensional shadow, it's not too far fetched to assume a four dimensional being casts a three dimensional shadow.
The concept of shadow casting dimensions is easy, but actually representing it is different. We are 3 dimensional beings, and as such, I personally believe any physical representation of 4 dimensional casting is nothing more than imaginative speculation.
hm could we be their shadows?
i mean probably not butttttttt
@@AydenRose04 no but maybe the world around us I?
@@AydenRose04 that's not how any of this works
this comment thread is great, everyone is so confused lol
Ya Jordan it’ll take too long(we all know you’ve got only a narrow part of the 4D)
I think you mean it’ll take too trong
This was SO cool! Can't wait for part 2!
Fact: What looks like a Tesseract (4D cube) is actually what you can only see. There is another length called “Time” that our eyes can’t visualize/see in the 4th Dimension, so you’re seeing only half the picture.
For all confused people:
Jardon does not travel to the fourth dimension, it would be far too hard to create. Jordan just swaps his XYZ with other coords. One of them being W.
Now to clear it up: if you switched from XYZ to YXZ; your XYZ being 10,20,30; you would go down 10 blocks and go to 10 more blocks to your right. Now, we include the value "W". The tesseract shown is a sketch; it's kind of like when you draw a cube with all sides visible.
it's actually a cube showing it's time value too. It moves by itself so it looks like that; but something still would not have an infinitely changing time value.
W is time but a 4D being can't travel thru time, they can only stretch it back and forth. So you replace the time stretching value with the value of Z. You are still in the same 3D world, just at a different location.
i cant tell if you are being sarcastic or stupid
X is swapped with W, You can't swap 3 coords with one coord. Also Dimension W is a spatial dimension, not a time dimension. 4 Dimensional is (4 Spatial + 1 Time). vs 3 Spatial + 1 Time
Hilarious how so many people can't get it into their heads that it's talking about a fourth spatial dimension, not time. People made the same exact mistake in meigakure's video, and now they're making it on this video.
Super Paper Mario: small brain
Miegakure: large brain
This map: galaxy brain
15:28 is a lovely few seconds to take out of context. Very amusing. Also this puzzle is trippy.
For anyone that doesn't understand, So the tablet has 3 cords Display the one missing is the one that will effect the out come so for Example tablet says X,Y,Z , now if you went and changed any of the X,Y,Z values and changed them all but didn't change the value of W the world stays the same the moment you change W value by 1 number because it missing on the tablet something different will change. Its the matter of changing the missing Cords then the one displayed on the tablet, So if X is missing change X value get a different out come none the other one matters since its displayed already.
I'm starting to wonder why I'm watching 4D in a 3D world in a 2D screen.
So it's Miegakure in Minecraft. The tutorial is even exactly the same as the trailers.
I find it makes more sense if you know numerical arrays but the way of explaining it by substituting axis in mc is amazingly well done, it's somewhat easier if you think of it as a number of unique worlds equal to the trength each 3d with the same scope and when he is changing modes the worlds intersect and separate
15:28 "I know I need to get up the wood, but I. . . don't know how."
_Jardon, 2019_
This map is really something you have to play to understand what's going on. Watching it won't do much for you.
This is what I love about Jordan. No other CZcamsr could ever have the brainpower to play something like this.
And for the record, 4-Dimensional space is a mathematician's domain, not a scientist's. A lot of people commenting below got that wrong.
"Math is science, Science is math" - Gus Sorola
This actually helps to give an intuitive understanding of an extra spacial axis
Interesting map. One key thing to note is each slice will always be the same and there is finite slices so making a note of coordinates when something of note appears could maybe help a little
3 minutes into this video and I learned more than I ever did in 10 years of school
*this is so sad, can you hit the "heart" button Jordon?*
Basic math, algebra, geometry, biology, chemistry, earth science, English, history, etc. VS. brief description of 4D
@@velocitymaz5084 right?
@@velocitymaz5084 it was a jokeee... + I had Croatian, German, English, art, ethics, extras and the rest you mentioned 😅
R/woosh lol
Jardon literally never looks at comments. And if he does he never hearts. I have never seen a heart in any of his videos
Whoa, they finally released miegakure.
there was a game in development that uses this exact idea, i dont think it was every finished but it has a few examples that helps explaining this "slice" of 3d
There's an actual 4D Minecraft like called 4D miner by Mashpoe. It's truly trippy stuff and the video "I Made Minecraft, but It's 4D" is really great breakdown on the concept. There is a Demo available, might be worth checking it out!
Finally, some madman's been able to 4d-ify Minecraft.
Why did this map give me an existential crisis and panic attacks??
Why do you have cool stuff next to your name 👀
@@mdnessfreeze1661 it's a membership badge :)
I actually never heard about 4 dimensions and after you explaining I understood it pretty good
thanks!
I really started grasping the 4D concept, in the 3rd level. The fact that it had to be explained in a Captainsparklez minecraft vid is something else tho
“What’s going on dudes?” Asks that nearly every video, and I bet none of you have answered back, have you?
That awkward moment when some random 10 year makes you read their Minecraft parody during mine-con...
Which was all during the glory days of this channel and now its just stuck at 10 kil
That awkward moment when you try to make a joke after watching a pewdiepie CZcams video and completely fail
Love your vids man!
from what read up about the HyperCube, in 3-Dimensions it's known as a Cube...but in 4-Dimensions it's actually called a Tesseract...which has to do with transporting matter/energy/etc. between to an adjacent/perpendicular location or something to that effect.
This is basically Miegakure in Minecraft... Miegakraft???
This whole thing made my brain cry, but I think I kinda get what your trying to do...also my head hurts now lol
I feel like this is defintiely a map that makes a lot more sense the more you play it. but i also want to see all the prefab mini maps at the end of this bc there have to be so many
Okay, this might be the coolest map I've ever seen!
someone made a game off of this map called 4d miner
I played the map then rage quit on the first level out of confusion despite going through the tutorial
Its time. The 4th dimension is time. Watch the wall, grass, and sand.
@@mdbgamer556 Map creator here. In this map, the 4th dimension isn't time. As you saw in the 3d example, the world was half grass half sand. The first level is exactly the same, just in a higher dimension.
@@FlowGD Hmmm. This still greatly confuses me. But the fact that you made this map and Sparklez played it has dragged my brain back into the subject I loved the most in school: Science. I both greatly appreciate and greatly dislike the fact that you did this. My brain hurts, and I love it.......
No, I am not a masochist. In any sense of the word.
Easiest way to comprehend 4D - I think.
It’s like a balloon, and inside/outside of that balloon is another balloon, and outside/inside of those balloons are more balloons. Each 3D, and they sort of touch, but not really. Like the Cube with another cube in it.
I remember the free weeks when I went into the wormhole that is videos about 4th dimension and so on, really hard for me to grasp, kind blowing and interesting,I loved watching flatland
Hi Jordan your awesome
Someone's Dog What about his awesome?
@@ivandjurdjevic7463 everything
Watching 4D Minecraft
With your 3D device
On your 2D screen
With your 1D brain
This reminds me of the Denison jump parkour he did years ago. Very fun to watch
You picked up useful intuitions about the space incredibly quickly. Check out Carl Sagan's Flatland video, your "a slice of a sphere is a circle that expands and contracts" was spot forking on.
So Paper Mario+ basically lol
Isn't Paper Mario 2D going 3D? because paper haha.
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*SPOILER!*
Sans Undertale dies in Detective Pikachu but gets resurrected in the Sonic movie
The word you are looking for in place of "the shadow of the hypercube" is probably something like "the orthographic/isometric rendition of the hypercube", in this instance it is isometric, at least.
first of all: Miegakure (it's a 4d game that is still in development that the example and first level were copied)
second all: imagine a map where you have to solve a redstone circuit in 4 dimensions