@yaroslavslyuda9475

Amazing video! Makes me wonder what patterns would be produced by projecting 6, 7, 8-dimensional cube lattices on a plane, etc. And what 3d tilings whould we get from projecting higher dimention lattices on 3d space

@lapiscarrot

I had no idea the Penrose tiling was just part of a 5D cubic lattice projected into 2D space. More people should see this video, this is very cool!

@alenabejenarou8605

Thank you so much! SUCH visual explanation of dimensions!!!!!!!

@gigaprofisi

For every point in the 5D lattice, what inequality does it have to satisfy to be visible in the final projection? Nothing I try seems to work, since 3D planes in 5D are like 1D lines in 3D, it seems difficult to project something in higher dimensions to something as thin as a plane

@BsktImp

What software did you use for the animations?

@JerehmiaBoaz

"We color code this difference in green and orange" so the red-green color blind will have a hard time spotting it. :/

@CoughSyrup

I wonder if Sir Roger Penrose himself is aware of this? He hasn't, to my knowledge, mentioned it in any of his talks.