Imagine a person who lives in 4 spatial dimensions,
watching a hypercube rotate.
The 4-dimensional person has a 3-dimensional retina in each of its 2 eyes
(two eyes suffice for depth perception, even in 4D).
Each retina records a 3-dimensional image.
This image shows what the 4-dimensional person sees,
with the extra dimension shown as a variation in colour.
That is, the horizontal, vertical, and ‘colour’ directions
correspond to the 3 directions on the 3-dimensional retina
of the 4-dimensional person.
The vertical bar to the right of the picture
shows the correspondence between colour and position in the extra dimension.
This is a ‘false colour’ image, because the colour corresponds to
something other than true colour.
Of course our 4-dimensional friend undoubtedly sees in true colour as well...
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