Matthew. I had a look at Wilson's paper; he is of course rigourous; he says that - $V(c)$ is homotopy-equivalent to $S^{n-1}$ for every $n$; - $V(c)$ is diffeomorphic to $S^{n-1}$ for every $n\neq 4, 5$ which corresponds to what was known in 1967. Nowadays, one can say a little more: - $V(c)$ is also diffeomorphic to $S^{n-1}$ for $n=4$ (thanks to Perelman's proof of the Poincare conjecture); - - $V(c)$ is homeomorphic to $S^{n-1}$ for every $n$ (thanks to Friedman's topological h-cobordism theorem). Good reading!