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📚 CLASS NOTES — THE 4th DIMENSION

📌 1. What Is the 4th Dimension?

 A dimension is an independent direction or degree of freedom


needed to locate a point.

 First 3 dimensions: space coordinates x,y,zx, y, zx,y,z

 The 4th dimension can mean two different things depending on


the field:

Field What 4th Dimension Means

Physics (Relativity) Time (t) — part of spacetime continuum

Mathematics / A spatial dimension beyond 3D (often called


Geometry hyperspace)

 In Einstein’s special relativity, space and time are unified into 4D


spacetime.

🌌 2. 4D Spacetime (Physics Perspective)


 Described by Minkowski metric (flat spacetime):

s2=c2t2−x2−y2−z2s^2 = c^2 t^2 - x^2 - y^2 - z^2s2=c2t2−x2−y2−z2

where
sss = spacetime interval (invariant for all observers)
ccc = speed of light

 Events are points in 4D spacetime: (ct,x,y,z)(ct, x, y, z)(ct,x,y,z)


 Proper time (τ\tauτ) is time measured by a clock moving with the
object:

dτ=dt2−dx2+dy2+dz2c2d\tau = \sqrt{dt^2 - \frac{dx^2+dy^2+dz^2}


{c^2}}dτ=dt2−c2dx2+dy2+dz2

Implications:

 Time dilation, length contraction

 Causality: light cones define what events can affect each other

🔢 3. 4D Spatial Dimension (Math Perspective)


 A 4D object has 4 perpendicular axes (x,y,z,wx, y, z, wx,y,z,w).

 Humans can’t see 4D directly, but we can:

o Project it to 3D (like 3D cube shadow on 2D paper)

o Slice it into 3D cross-sections

Example: Tesseract (4D hypercube)

 4D analogue of a cube

 Has:

o 16 vertices

o 32 edges

o 24 square faces

o 8 cubic cells

Distance in 4D space:

d=(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2+(z2−z1)2+(w2−w1)2d = \sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-
y_1)^2+(z_2-z_1)^2+(w_2-w_1)^2}d=(x2−x1)2+(y2−y1)2+(z2−z1)2+
(w2−w1)2

⚛️4. Visualizing Higher Dimensions

 0D → point

 1D → line (connect 2 points)

 2D → square (connect 4 lines)

 3D → cube (connect 6 squares)


 4D → tesseract (connect 8 cubes)

Analogy
Flatlander (2D being) sees 3D objects as 2D slices.
We (3D beings) would see 4D objects as 3D slices.

📌 5. Applications of 4D Concept

 Relativity (time as 4th dimension)

 String theory (10+ dimensions)

 Computer graphics (4D rotations in animations)

 Data science (high-dimensional data visualization)

 Crystallography (4D symmetry modeling)

🧠 6. Sample Problems

📝 Problem 1 — Spacetime Interval

Question:
Two events occur with coordinates:
E1=(ct=4 ls, x=3 ls, y=0, z=0)E_1=(ct=4\ \text{ls},\ x=3\ \text{ls},\
y=0,\ z=0)E1=(ct=4 ls, x=3 ls, y=0, z=0)
E2=(ct=5 ls, x=4 ls, y=0, z=0)E_2=(ct=5\ \text{ls},\ x=4\ \text{ls},\
y=0,\ z=0)E2=(ct=5 ls, x=4 ls, y=0, z=0).

Find the spacetime interval.

Solution:

Δs2=c2Δt2−Δx2=(5−4)2−(4−3)2=12−12=0\Delta s^2 = c^2\Delta t^2 -


\Delta x^2 = (5-4)^2 - (4-3)^2 = 1^2 - 1^2 =
0Δs2=c2Δt2−Δx2=(5−4)2−(4−3)2=12−12=0

✅ Δs2=0 \Delta s^2 = 0Δs2=0 → lightlike separation (light could travel


between them).

📝 Problem 2 — Distance in 4D Space

Question:
Find the distance between points P1(1,2,3,4)P_1(1,2,3,4)P1(1,2,3,4) and
P2(2,4,4,8)P_2(2,4,4,8)P2(2,4,4,8) in 4D Euclidean space.

Solution:
d=(2−1)2+(4−2)2+(4−3)2+(8−4)2=1+4+1+16=22≈4.69d = \sqrt{(2-
1)^2+(4-2)^2+(4-3)^2+(8-4)^2} = \sqrt{1+4+1+16} = \sqrt{22} \
approx 4.69d=(2−1)2+(4−2)2+(4−3)2+(8−4)2=1+4+1+16=22≈4.69

📌 7. Key Takeaways

 4th dimension in physics: time

 4th dimension in math: extra spatial axis

 4D spacetime uses Minkowski metric

 4D shapes exist mathematically and can be projected into 3D

 Very useful in modern physics and multidimensional data analysis

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