Mathematics and Arts Colloquium: Henry Segerman " 3D Shadows: Casting light on the fourth dimension"

2017-03-16 18:30:14 2017-03-16 19:30:00 Europe/Helsinki Mathematics and Arts Colloquium: Henry Segerman " 3D Shadows: Casting light on the fourth dimension" How do our brains visualise four-dimensional objects? http://old.eea.aalto.fi/fi//midcom-permalink-1e6f747045d315af74711e6b8c67fec7abf5bad5bad Kuninkaalantie 7, 01300 , Vantaa

How do our brains visualise four-dimensional objects?

16.03.2017 / 18:30 - 19:30
Heureka, auditorio, Kuninkaalantie 7, 01300 , Vantaa, FI

https://www.heureka.fi/event/segerman/

Abstract:

Our brains have evolved in a three-dimensional environment, and so we are very good at visualising two- and three-dimensional objects. But what about four-dimensional objects?

The best we can really do is to look at three-dimensional "shadows". Just as a shadow of a three-dimensional object squishes it into the two-dimensional plane, we can squish a four-dimensional shape into three-dimensional space, where we can then make a sculpture of it. If the four-dimensional object isn't too complicated and we choose a good way to squish it, then we can get a very good sense of what it is like. We will explore the sphere in four-dimensional space, the four-dimensional polytopes (which are the four-dimensional versions of the three-dimensional polyhedra), and various 3D printed sculptures, puzzles, and virtual reality experiences that have come from thinking about these things. I talk about these topics and much more in my new book, "Visualizing Mathematics with 3D Printing".

- Henry Segerman