fantastica davvero!
fantastica davvero!
Riesce a far ragionare su un concetto non facile. Ben fatta.
Da "tecnico" del mestiere posso dire che questapp è imperdibile, e permette ai non addetti ai lavori di capire perfettamente concetti tanto complessi! La consiglio vivamente!
Un buon inizio, semplice, accattivante, propedeutico a studi più approfonditi
Molto valida da un punto di vista divulgativo ma di sicuro interesse anche per chi conosce largomento in maniera approfondita.
Abbinato alla lettura di Flatland, un viaggio nelle dimensioni più che consigliato.
Dopo aver letto Flatland, mi sono imbattuto in questa app, e lho trovata realizzata con grande cura. Afferrare lintuizione della quarta dimensione non è di per sè cosa semplice (ovviamente:), ma qui si dà un aiuto visuale molto utile che mi ha chiarito un po di più il concetto di tesseract. Consigliata!
Una tra le rare applicazioni "educative" utili. Buona lidea, bravi gli sviluppatori. Servirebbe unapp così per ogni concetto matematico/scientifico/filosofico di difficile comprensione.
Bravissimi
Assolutamente
Un ottimo esempio di funzioni matematiche sviluppate, di più facile comprensione e molto educativo, bellissima idea!!
Fatta davvero bene. Ti fa capire la quarta dimensione in maniera divertente. Consiglio di scaricarla.
App fatta benissimo, fa capire alla perfezione il concetto di quarta dimensione senza lutilizzo della matematica. La adoro, ho stupito famiglia e amici mostrando questApp! Questi, poi, sono argomenti che acchiappano, personalmente mi piacciono tantissimo. Consigliata!
Now I understand why Dali painted the hypercube the way he did. I had a poster print of that painting on my wall 45 years ago, but wound up studying language instead of math. I’m still a math geek in my spare time, but for some reason I’d never gotten around to trying to manipulate a hypercube in 3 dimensions. I would say my education is complete, but it never will be, of course. But thanks for filling in this part—I’ll be seeing how many odd 3-D shadows I can make from this. And wondering about representing five dimensions in three. Since, after all, this 3-D tesseract is only really projected onto my 2-D iPad screen, so both the third and fourth dimensions are illusions of perspective.
This is a Masterpiece period. Let me explain why. First… I’m an idiot, so with that out of the way. Let me explain how this is perfect for the idiot. This elegantly put together app, mixes interaction with text in a non cluttered way. A wonderful neat small package where the text & graphics “are not fighting” for screen real estate… and because of this master design from their design team, we the user benefit from: • easy to interact with UI • instant retention of knowledge presented • smooth user experience = UX meaning click this, to do that • mini sentence structure, means instant processing of knowledge This brilliant & sympathetic design team of this app… MADE SURE, there are no more than four sentences on the screen at any given time. (using iPad Pro 12.9) so basically small bite size “super digestible” chunks, not a wall of text assaulting your visuals. All graphics are interactive, you can rotate.. etc. I hope this studio makes more of these higher topics or even basic physics topics presented in this same style. I WILL BUY EVERYTHING this studio puts out, if this bar they set in quality, remains the same. This studio has just become one of my favorite studios. For any ux and ui designers or sci fi story writers, or sci fi game designers. You need to buy this. For the story writers the concepts are as perfect as we can get to demonstrating such complex material. For UI & UX designers… this app is a MASTERCLASS in design. Study it! Everyone else, stop reading and go buy already! DEVS & DESIGN TEAM: Please.. give me more. I have money for you.
So cool 😎
How do you peel off its volumes the same way one would the surface area of a regular 3-space cube?
The best , most thorough exposition of the forth dimension that I have ever seen!
Accurate-smart-imaginative!
Ok, I realize this will probably be the strangest review you’ve ever received. For years I’ve been filming objects that we don’t yet understand - those UAPs the Navy pilots filmed and other anomalies. I filmed an object that was changing shape in unpredictable ways, that is until I got this app! Now I have a much better understanding of how a 4th or other-dimensional object might behave at the boundary with our 3rd dimension world. This is the best explanation I’ve come across and is well worth the money!
App only includes a tesseract! Use Wikipedia to explore 4D shapes - so much better than this app! I wish I could get my money back.
This app is awesome! It would be really cool if after doing the steps you could just play with a tesseract. It would also be cool if there were other four dimensional shapes you could play with until your brain hurts.
If you are sensitive to rapidly flashing lights do not watch the introduction. I’m surprised that a group of intelligent people built in a rapidly pulsing flashing light when it’s clear that’s a danger to people with types of epilepsy!
Too unequivocal for my 5th dimensional mind
Interactive! I’ve watched videos on tesseracts but to be able to move it yourself you are able to truly comprehend how it functions. The 3D element at the end brought me back to Magic Eye :)
It makes it so easy to visualize
Great tool
I hope you can make a 5D app because I want to know all of the 5D shapes okay? Can you also add more 4D shapes to the app then only the tesseract? I always wanted to see more 4D shapes like the simplex/5cell. (5 faces)
A brilliant
Can you do 5D
Mechanical Engineer. Very impressed by the concepts presented within this app.
I’m no math geek, but this basic tutorial gave me a 3D understanding of the 4th dimension. Nice interactive graphics allow you to get a perspective of not only 4D, but how a 4D item brought into a 3D world by shadows helped me to better visualize this difficult concept to wrap my puny brain around.
This review is long overdue but this app deserves all the praise in the world for explaining such tricky topics with so much art and clarity. As the saying goes, I’m not a numbers guy – I love science and math on principle but I’ve always been more qualitative – and this app rendered what for me have always been very tricky concepts in an easy to understand way. Plus the design is gorgeous and the atmospheric soundtrack give the subject matter the simplicity and mystical grandeur it deserves! Thank you for continually updating the app with each iteration of iOS. It’s a treasure - keep it alive!
I have been a math geek since I was four years old (Eisenhower, the last great, or even good, Republican president was still in his first term) and I became an amateur topologist and horologist not long after. This app not only makes an extremely obtuse and non intuitive topic accessible, it also manages to make it enjoyable and...dare I say it: FUN ! I have shared this app with my nephews and nieces AND their children (some as young as 5 years old) and it has always elicited excitement, curiosity and many, many questions. It will be interesting to see how their very early exposure to easily accessible and yet extremely abstract concepts affects their abilities to process and assimilate abstract and obtuse ideas going forward (or, in this instance, rotating outward and folding up...). I do, however, have one suggestion...although the two pages where you ‘hack’ the optic chiasma (meld two images into a “3-D” facsimile) work fine on my iPhone and my iPad Mini they don’t do well on standard sized iPads. My arms, and I’m 6’4” tall, are too short to hold the screen far enough away to fix and hold the images in place while manipulating the conjoined image. If you were to make an iPad-friendly version of those two pages, one in which they are just a little bit closer together, it would vastly improve the experience.
Amazing but creepy music
🤯. Smart and like the writing!
Not enough Shaggy
....*BUTT; length ,width, hight & ...depth? 1,2,3&ah4- yeah 4 maybe they/you meant 5th density? How many levels are there in this experience? *“ why does everyone I know have a big but” PeeWeeHerman
This was better than the book flatland!
Great new perspective!
Beautiful app to help you envision and better understand the 4th dimension.
This is one of the most interesting apps I have ever purchased. It guides you through everything to make it easier to understand, but the real value comes from being able to move the shapes around yourself. The graphics are excellent as well. This app is perfect for anyone who wants to gain a basic conceptualization of the 4th dimension.
Best way to get acquainted with 4D I’ve seen so far!
I felt really stuck in life and silently prayed for another way to view the world that I inhabited. The 4th dimension was my answer.
The guys really poured their heart in the description, and I love it!
I always wanted to see this, thanks for creating it guys 🤤
If you are interested in other ways of perceiving, you’ll enjoy this app very much.
If you ever wanted to play with a tesseract, this is the app for you. It’s interesting to learn about the 4th dimension and it’s also fun. I like to stretch the resseract all out of shape in 4D mode then try to return it to its original shape when viewed again in 3D. It’s like playing with a Rubik’s cube in Salvador Dali land.
This app is amazing!! Somehow the devs managed to teach us the complexity of a 4D tesseract through amazing 2-dimensional illustrations and interactive segments. Not dumb stuff either, one of them makes you cross your eyes to 3D-ify your phone's screen. Way to think out of the box, QUITE LITERALLY!
Thanks
The font size could be larger.
This is only my first time but I look forward to seeing it again tomorrow
I don’t even know what to say. If every class I ever took in school was like this... Wow. I love how you explained a 4d shape using a 3D shape, which everyone could understand. The only thing I’m confused about is... does the 4th dimension really exist, or is it just a theory? Despite all that, please make an app to explain pentachorons! (Which is basically this but with triangles). Gets 4 stars because it’s not quite worth $2.99... maybe 99 cents or $1.50.
Love the info in this app! Blew me away taking a tesseract and affecting it in 4d and changing what it looks like in 3D!
This is one cool app. I look forward to more!
Great tutorial on the 4th dimension! Very well constructed!!
This game is fun and educational
This is fancy.
Worth it but. I have suffered through quantum physics so not sure hot others might rate it. Seen stranger things. But for a 1 o2 year physics major ok. Missing flatland square but that is copy writed I guess. From Sagan’s original Cosmos’s
I think it’s super cool, informative, interactive, a great idea put together well the list goes on. However, I do feel as tho it was just missing something. Another comparison or way of looking at the tesseract or something. Just fell short of 5 stars just because I feel like something is missing and I don’t believe it’s worth 2.99. Kinda pricey for the length of the “lesson”. Only worth 1.49 at most imo.
Truly mind blowing, can't say anything else... I need a doctor now.
Not worth three dollars, I could’ve learned same information from a 10 min YouTube video.