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XVIII<br />

preface<br />

I've attempted to make Surfing Through Hyperspace a strange journey that<br />

unlocks the doors of your imagination with thought-provoking mysteries, puzzles,<br />

and problems on topics ranging from hyperspheres to religion. A resource for<br />

science-fiction aficionados, a playground for philosophers, an adventure and education<br />

for mathematics students, each chapter is a world of paradox and mystery.<br />

I hope my army of illustrators will also stimulate your imagination in ways<br />

that mere words cannot. Imagery is at the heart of much of the work described<br />

in this book. To better understand and contemplate the fourth dimension, we<br />

need our eyes. To help visualize higher-dimensional geometrical structures like<br />

hypercubes, I use computer graphics. To help visualize higher-dimensional<br />

beings, I recruit artists from different backgrounds to produce visual representations<br />

from myriad perspectives. For many of you, seeing hypothetical fourdimensional<br />

beings, and their intersections with our ordinary three-dimensional<br />

world, will clarify concepts. I often use the technique of explaining phenomena<br />

in lower dimensions to help understand higher dimensions.<br />

Why contemplate the appearance of four-dimensional beings and their<br />

powers? Mathematicians and artists feel the excitement of the creative process<br />

when they leave the bounds of the known to venture far into unexplored territory<br />

lying beyond the prison of the obvious. When we imagine the powers of<br />

hyperbeings, we are at the same time holding a mirror to ourselves, revealing<br />

our own prejudices and preconceived notions. The fourth dimension appeals<br />

to young minds, and I know of no better way to stimulate students than to<br />

muse about higher-dimensional worlds. Creative minds love roaming freely<br />

<strong>through</strong> the spiritual implications of the simple mathematics.<br />

Could creatures be hiding out in the fourth dimension at this very moment<br />

observing us? If you had the opportunity of stepping off into the fourth dimension,<br />

even for a few minutes, and looking down on our world, would you do it?<br />

(Before answering, remember that you would be peering into the steaming guts<br />

of your best friends. You'll learn more about this unavoidable X-ray vision effect<br />

later.) None of these questions can be answered to scientists', theologians,' or<br />

psychologists' satisfaction. Yet the mere asking stretches our minds, and the continual<br />

search for answers provides useful insights along the way.<br />

As in all my previous books, you are encouraged to pick and choose from the<br />

sm<strong>org</strong>asbord of topics. Many chapters are brief to give you just the tasty flavor of<br />

a topic. Those of you interested in pursuing specific topics can find additional<br />

information in the referenced publications. To encourage your involvement, the<br />

book is loaded with numerous what-if questions for further thought. Spread the<br />

spirit of this book by posing these questions to your students; to your priest,<br />

rabbi, mullah, or congregation; to your buddies at the bowling alley and local

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