klewis
Brilliant_Rock
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Yes, or a tesseract.Date: 2/7/2009 11:54:37 AM
Author: glitterata
A tesseract!
Danny, you can Google free avatars and various websites pop up with free ones you can use. Thats how I find mine.Date: 2/8/2009 5:49:10 AM
Author: Imdanny
I don''t think my avatar could be more plain.![]()
I don''t know how to find one.![]()
Your new one is very nice. When I see the spinning, I''ll know it''s you.![]()
Well one of the reasons I used this as my avitar, besides the fact that I love math and physics, is that it does remind me of various cool cuts as it rotates. There are three dimensional still representations of hypercubes (tesseracts), and I could see someone like John Dyer doing something like this. It's basically a cube within a cube, however the effect is much more pronounced when the hypercube is rotating as in my avitar.Date: 2/7/2009 10:09:31 PM
Author: glitterata
Wouldn't you just love to wear one of those set in a ring?
'I know the 3D projection is only .25 carats, but you should see how much weight it's hiding in the fourth dimension!'