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The classical 1884 fiction Flatland contains a dialog between the square and the sphere, where the former tries to convince the latter that if Spaceland exists, then there must also be a space of four dimensions and a being living there made of multiple spheres in one.

In the novelshort story And he built a crooked house by Robert A. Heinlein, an architect builds a 3-dimensional house made of 8 cubic rooms arranged according to the template of the faces of a tesseract. During the visit of the house, an earthquake actually folds the rooms and the protagonists end up trapped in what is now the surface of an hypercube.

The classical 1884 fiction Flatland contains a dialog between the square and the sphere, where the former tries to convince the latter that if Spaceland exists, then there must also be a space of four dimensions and a being living there made of multiple spheres in one.

In the novel And he built a crooked house by Robert A. Heinlein, an architect builds a 3-dimensional house made of 8 cubic rooms arranged according to the template of the faces of a tesseract. During the visit of the house, an earthquake actually folds the rooms and the protagonists end up trapped in what is now the surface of an hypercube.

The classical 1884 fiction Flatland contains a dialog between the square and the sphere, where the former tries to convince the latter that if Spaceland exists, then there must also be a space of four dimensions and a being living there made of multiple spheres in one.

In the short story And he built a crooked house by Robert A. Heinlein, an architect builds a 3-dimensional house made of 8 cubic rooms arranged according to the template of the faces of a tesseract. During the visit of the house, an earthquake actually folds the rooms and the protagonists end up trapped in what is now the surface of an hypercube.

hypercube, not torus.
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The classical 1884 fiction Flatland contains a dialog between the square and the sphere, where the former tries to convince the latter that if Spaceland exists, then there must also be a space of four dimensions and a being living there made of multiple spheres in one.

In the novel And he built a crooked house by Robert A. Heinlein, an architect builds a 3-dimensional house made of 8 cubic rooms arranged according to the template of the faces of a tesseract. During the visit of the house, an earthquake actually folds the rooms and the protagonists end up trapped in what is now the surface of a 4-dimensional torusan hypercube.

The classical 1884 fiction Flatland contains a dialog between the square and the sphere, where the former tries to convince the latter that if Spaceland exists, then there must also be a space of four dimensions and a being living there made of multiple spheres in one.

In the novel And he built a crooked house by Robert A. Heinlein, an architect builds a 3-dimensional house made of 8 cubic rooms arranged according to the template of the faces of a tesseract. During the visit of the house, an earthquake actually folds the rooms and the protagonists end up trapped in what is now the surface of a 4-dimensional torus.

The classical 1884 fiction Flatland contains a dialog between the square and the sphere, where the former tries to convince the latter that if Spaceland exists, then there must also be a space of four dimensions and a being living there made of multiple spheres in one.

In the novel And he built a crooked house by Robert A. Heinlein, an architect builds a 3-dimensional house made of 8 cubic rooms arranged according to the template of the faces of a tesseract. During the visit of the house, an earthquake actually folds the rooms and the protagonists end up trapped in what is now the surface of an hypercube.

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The classical 1884 fiction Flatland contains a dialog between the square and the sphere, where the former tries to convince the latter that if Spaceland exists, then there must also be a space of four dimensions and a being living there made of multiple spheres in one.

In the novel And he built a crooked house by Robert A. Heinlein, an architect builds a 3-dimensional house made of 8 cubic rooms arranged according to the template of the faces of a tesseract. During the visit of the house, an earthquake actually folds the rooms and the protagonists end up trapped in what is now the surface of a 4-dimensional torus.

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