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Posted By: Nicholai | Date: 4/28/08 6:16 a.m. | |
In Response To: not every multidimensional object is a hypercube *NM* (thermoplyae) but the unique multi-layering of marathon works more or less like an hypercube doesn't it? But now that I come to think of it, a Marathon Cube scenario would be very difficult to do. In the Cube movie they state that the cube is 26x26x26 rooms which makes 17 thousand rooms. A marathon Cube scenario would have 17 thousand levels! (if you make a level per room). Although the levels would be very simple... it would be just for the sake of maths to play such a scenario.
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So 5-d in marathon is an hypercube actually? | Nicholai | 4/27/08 7:45 p.m. | |
not every multidimensional object is a hypercube *NM* | thermoplyae | 4/27/08 10:26 p.m. | |
liez! *NM* | Johannes Gunnar | 4/27/08 10:51 p.m. | |
so you actually think marathon can be a hypercube? *NM* | Nicholai | 4/30/08 7:48 p.m. | |
Re: not every multidimensional object is a hypercu | Nicholai | 4/28/08 6:16 a.m. | |
Re: not every multidimensional object is a hypercu | thermoplyae | 4/28/08 8:25 a.m. | |
Re: not every multidimensional object is a hypercu | MrHen | 4/29/08 7:04 a.m. | |
Re: not every multidimensional object is a hypercu | Nicholai | 4/29/08 7:22 p.m. | |
Re: not every multidimensional object is a hypercu | MrHen | 4/30/08 5:33 a.m. |
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