Verse and Dimensions Wikia
Verse and Dimensions Wikia
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The Euclidean flune is a flat, infinitely large four-dimensional space following the rules of four-dimensional Euclidean geometry. It can be created by taking the cartesian product of four copies of the Euclidean line.

A flune can be used to bisect a peton, and polytera can have realms of symmetry through which they can be reflected. Taking multiple flunic cross sections of a polyteron can give insight into its structure, though embedding this in three dimensions can still be a challenge without taking further realmic cross sections of the flunic cross sections themselves.

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Dimensionality Negative One Zero One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Ten ... Aleph null
Hyperbolic space

Hyperbolic plane

Hyperbolic realm

Hyperbolic flune

Hyperbolic pentrealm

Hyperbolic hexealm

Hyperbolic heptealm

Hyperbolic octealm

Hyperbolic ennealm

Hyperbolic decealm

... Hyperbolic omegealm

Euclidean space

Null polytope

Point

Euclidean line

Euclidean plane

Euclidean realm

Euclidean flune

Euclidean pentrealm

Euclidean hexealm

Euclidean heptealm

Euclidean octealm

Euclidean ennealm

Euclidean decealm

... Euclidean omegealm

Hypersphere

Point pair

Circle

Sphere

Glome

Tetrasphere

Pentasphere

Hexasphere

Heptasphere

Octasphere

Enneasphere

Dekasphere

... Omegasphere

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