4D Toys 4+

mtb design works. Inc.

    • 4,8 • 8 notes
    • 7,99 €

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Description

"I am not sure that I've ever seen a more compelling 'show-don't-tell' educational tool than 4D Toys." –Ars Technica

What if you received a box filled with mysterious toys from a fourth spatial dimension?

• Playfully explore and marvel at beautiful shapes powered by a groundbreaking 4D+time physics system.
• Poke, throw, roll and watch as they disappear into a dimension you can't see.
• Get an intuitive feel for how four-dimensional objects behave:
• Become a child of the fourth dimension.

In this case the 4D is not time but a 4th dimension of space that works just like the first three dimensions we are familiar with. If you count time these toys are 5D. It turns out that the rules of how objects bounce, slide and roll around can be generalized to higher dimensions, and this unique toy lets you experience what that would look like.

Features:
• Over 130 beautiful interactive scenes to play with, with more to be added in updates.

• Groundbreaking 4D+Time Physics Engine that uses new mathematics created for this project.

• Multi-touch & Accelerometer support for rich interactivity.

• 2D/3D "Flatland" Interactive 10 Page Book/Explanation that teaches by analogy about a fourth spatial dimension.

• Special buttons: Anti-Gravity, Wireframe Projection, 4D Accelerometer and ability to export meshes for 3D printing.

Some things to do:

• Manage to fit the hypercube into the hyperhole!
• Use the 4D shapes as fancy, perfectly symmetric, fair dice that have 5, 8, 16, 24, or even 120 and 600 sides!
• Unbind Rings using the fourth dimension!
• Make a stack of 4D hypercubes and smash it!
• Set up an interesting path for a few 4D dominoes!
• Make levers that throw hypercubes into the fourth dimension!
• Use multitouch to "squeeze" out objects into the fourth dimension!
• Play in a 4D ball pit!
• See Tesseracts (i.e. 4D hypercubes) slide down slopes!
• etc...!

Nouveautés

Version 1.8.1

Full Blog Post with Videos: https://4dtoys.com/mega/

1. Rotating your 3D slice arbitrarily in 4D

2. Projection of the 2D Faces of the 4D objects

3. Colored Projection of the 1D Lines of the 4D objects

4. A lot of structures made to play with “marbles” and roll them around

5. Scenes with Tesseracts that are fixed at a point but with a torque that keeps them rotating

6. The 1D line version of the 2D “Davinci” 4D Objects

7. A static Klein bottle with a sphere that you can roll inside

8. A 120 cell (faces) and a sphere together

9. Auto-Follow the last touched shape

(+ Quick performance fix for older devices)

Notes et avis

4,8 sur 5
8 notes

8 notes

Gn0rn ,

Jouer / apprendre

Manipuler ces objets m'a fait m'amuser mais aussi commencer à appréhender de façon instinctive la quatrième dimension. C'est génial !

AppStore_Advisor ,

Still I wonder

Great idea, I'll update after some more playing time. One question though: How come when I thrust an hypersphere I can set motion to the other ones although they're in a different space?

Réponse du développeur ,

That is because an hypersphere extends into multiple 3D spaces. So even though you can't always see it, it can collide with other hyperspheres in other spaces.

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Prend en charge

  • Partage familial

    Jusqu’à six membres de la famille peuvent utiliser cette app lorsque le partage familial est activé.

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