A
3D projection of a
tesseract performing a
simple rotation about a plane which bisects the figure from front-left to back-right and top to bottom. Also called
8-cell or
octachoron, a tesseract is the
four-dimensional analog of the
cube, where motion along the fourth dimension is often a representation for bounded transformations of the cube through
time. The tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the
square. The tesseract is the four-dimensional
hypercube, or 4-cube.
Image credit: Jason Hise