what the 3d representation of a tesseract is actually showing

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what the 3d representation of a tesseract is actually showing

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It shows every side of the cube. Its a weird concept to wrap your head around but if you were to rotate it it would apear to warp through itself. Basically similar if you would be a 2d object you could never see all sides of an object, some would be concealed.
But as a 3d object you can look from the top of the 2D object and see all the sides, none are hidden.
So tessaract would be like a 4d object or person looking at a cube and seeing all 6 sides

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