
Also I have no idea how you managed to spell dimensions wrong.

it's just some quantum fluctuation that makes you think there's an error
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Orders one for each wall in every room in my tesseract.
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so, 36? Sounds wrong...
Dammit, Tahkcalb! You planned this, didn't you?
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Dammit, Tahkcalb! You planned this, didn't you?

one surface of each room as a ceiling and one as a floor then you're looking at 24.
You'd only need 36 if you've laid it out all Escherish where any surface can be used for whatever you damn well please.
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You'd only need 36 if you've laid it out all Escherish where any surface can be used for whatever you damn well please.

edit: Re-read it. I think it works like; Outside, inside and six off the sides to make eight
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Although possibly "when on more drugs" would be more appropriate.
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I was picturing a cubic cross and had forgotten it has "arms" in the Z dimension as well.
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All fold back into each other at the terminus points, but are rotated in 3 space. Or so my cats claim. [/;-D
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract

also: waaaahhhhhhhh!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tesseract.gif
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tesseract.gif

hunter s thompson would be proud
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*disappears into a singularity*


People could fall down it.
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Tie some F-string round it.
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