• TheOakTree@lemmy.zip
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        36 minutes ago

        I was going to say the same. Looks like a projected 5-cube.

        For those curious, a 4-cube is a hypercube of n=4, which is a tesseract (2nd from last). When a hypercube is defined as n=5 it’s a penteract/5-cube. This goes on for hexeracts, hepteracts, etc.

        EDIT: Here’s a 4d projection of a 5-cube rotating in 5th-dimensional space. Obviously then projected to 2d, as it’s a video. The visual is so satisfying, but I can’t say the same about the music.

        https://youtu.be/jMMKceXeExY