File:Tesseract-perspective-vertex-first.png

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English: Vertex-first perspective projection of the tesseract into 3 dimensions, with hidden surfaces culled.
(This is similar to how a Necker cube would be seen by an inhabitant of a two-dimensional world.)
Date 6 October 2008 (original upload date)
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Author Tetracube
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