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Cube 2: Hypercube (stylized on-screen as Cube: Hypercube) is a 2002 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Andrzej Sekuła, written by Sean Hood, and produced by Ernie Barbarash, Peter Block, and Suzanne Colvin. It is the second film in the Cube film series and a sequel to Cube.

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Released in 2002, Hypercube replaces the colored industrial-style rooms of the first film with high-tech, brightly lit chambers. Instead of industrial traps such as flamethrowers and extending spikes, the rooms have "evolved" to control illusions, time, space, and reality.

The group soon realizes that they are all in some way connected to Izon, a defense contractor. Mrs. Paley opens a panel to reveal her being killed by Simon, who is decapitated soon after by crystal beams. Jerry theorizes that it is a parallel universe, while Max and Julia think it is an optical illusion. Later, while the group is sleeping, Simon explains to Jerry that he is a private investigator and is looking for Becky, a missing Izon worker. Meanwhile, Sasha hears a noise and awakens everyone. The group finds a floating square in the middle of the room, which grows into shifting variations of a tesseract, before expanding into a lethal and rapidly spinning frame. The group flees into another room, but Jerry is injured and eventually shredded by the tesseract, which grows rapidly. Kate remains to save Sasha, who is still trapped in the room, narrowly avoiding death as they group in one of the corners of the room where the tesseract cannot reach, as the tesseract conforms back to a cube and disappears. Sasha and Kate are separated from the group as a result.

Kate finds that the tesseract is shrinking, and she stabs Simon in the leg with his knife and punches him in his throat, killing him. She looks at the numerous duplicates of Jerry's watch and realizes that "60659" is the time that the tesseract will implode; 6:06:59. She takes Alex's necklace, which is filled with confidential information on Izon. The hypercube starts to wear away, and Kate opens a panel in the bottom, revealing a black void. At 6:06:59, she jumps in just as the Hypercube implodes.

The longer alternate ending included in the special features on the DVD reveals the "owners" to be the government; in the shorter version it is unclear who they are, but it is assumed they are Izon. Kate is executed in both versions, but she is praised for being the first operative to make it out alive. In the alternate ending it is revealed to Kate that she was in the Hypercube for just six minutes and fifty-nine seconds. It was an experiment used for quantum teleportation.

Cube 2: Hypercube holds a rating of 45% on Rotten Tomatoes.[6] Reviews are mixed, with Sci-Fi Movie Page and Film Threat giving positive ratings for the film,[7][8] and sites such as JoBlo.com and DVD Verdict panning it.[9][10] EfilmCritic.com wrote that "while the acting isn't quite top-shelf, the cast is still serviceable enough to carry the increasing claustrophobia and confusion that sets in, and they're all quite likable in their own B movie way".[11]

Bloody Disgusting wrote: "With pacing that's snail-like slow at times mixed with the horrid FX and lack of unique kill scenes, the film falls way short of my expectations, especially after waiting six years! But if you are a big fan of the first Cube, and expect a little less, you will enjoy Cube 2: Hypercube".[12]

The HyperCube is an ultra-chromatic, hyper-luminous infinity mirror art piece that will transport you to a higher dimension. Crafted from the highest quality components and scratch-proof infinity mirrors, HyperCube infinity cubes are sturdy and made to last.

This cube will definitely be the center of attention in any room it is in. The pictures just don't do it justice. With so many colors and patterns to choose from, the possibilities seem endless. Would definitely recommend!

Yes! The app is used to fully control and customize the cube, but the HyperCube is entirely functional without it. Patterns can be switched with a single press of the button on the control box, modes can be changed with a double-press, and the device can be turned off with a long-press. Syncing multiple cubes does require a home WiFi network and connection to the app.

A microphone in the control box detects incoming sound then our software analyzes it, converting high, mid, and low frequencies into lighting effects. The result is an ultra-responsive lightshow, visualizing your music with light! There are 31 unique, specially-designed sound reactive patterns that the cube will rotate through when in "Sound Reactive" mode. You can also make any of the other patterns sound reactive by syncing their brightness to the beat from within the app.

In geometry, the tesseract or hypercube is the "four-dimensional analog of a three-dimensional cube. It is to the cube, what the cube is to the square". (source)

This is very cool. I was looking for a way to take 3D slices through 4D shapes and found this on Github: . It uses a Jupyter Notebook to visualise a 3D slice through 9 hypercubes (not all are visible at once)

Cube 2: Hypercube (sometimes referred to simply as Hypercube) is a 2002 Canadian psychological thriller/horror film and the sequel to the psychological thriller/horror film Cube. Released in 2002, Cube 2: Hypercube had a bigger budget than its predecessor, and a new director, Andrzej Sekuła. The industrial-style rooms of the first film are replaced with high-tech, brightly lit chambers; instead of traps such as flamethrowers and extending spikes, the rooms have "evolved" and now are controlling illusion, time, space and reality.

Some time later, a woman named Kate (Kari Matchett), detective Simon (Geraint Wyn Davies), a blind girl named Sasha (Grace Lynn Kung), engineer Jerry (Neil Crone), game developer Max (Matthew Ferguson), lawyer Julia (Lindsey Connell), and an elderly woman named Mrs. Paley (Barbara Gordon) find themselves trapped in brightly lit cubes, each with six panels on each side which are doors to other rooms. They come across Colonel Thomas Maguire (Bruce Gray), who says that they have to solve the code in order to leave the mysterious place. A wall begins to close in on the group. The group escapes while Thomas stays behind and handcuffs himself. They realize that the wall is non-physical and dangerous. Kate and Simon watch in horror as Thomas is disintegrated by the wall, the suitcase he was holding reduced to tatters. Later experiences around the cube reveal that gravity can operate in different directions in each room, while Mrs. Paley and Jerry realize that they may be in a tesseract, or a hypercube. Kate begins to notice the numbers "60659" everywhere they go.

Kate finds that the tesseract is shrinking, and kills Simon with the knife. She looks at the numerous watch duplicates of Jerry's and realizes that "60659" is the time that the tesseract will implode (6:06:59) and that she is there to take back Alex's necklace which was filled with confidential information on Izon. The hypercube starts wearing away, and Kate opens a panel in the bottom, revealing a black void. At 6:06:59, she jumps in just when the Hypercube implodes. Kate wakes up in the hands of Izon authorities in an unknown factory. She gives them the necklace and is then shot and killed by one of the Izon operatives. Izon authorities then report that "Phase 2 is terminated".

Petrie polygon orthographic projections of first four n cubes. Red dots represent the projection of a single vertex onto a unique point in phase space, and orange dots the projection of two vertices onto the same point. n=1 is the projection of a line segment; n=2 of a square; n=3 of a cube; and n=4 of a tesseract.

There are (apparently) 261 distinct unfoldings of the 4D hypercube, a.k.a., thetesseract, into 3D.1These unfoldings (or "nets") are analogous to the 11 unfoldings ofthe 3D cube into the plane.2Usually only one hypercube unfolding is illustrated,
(Image from this link.)the one made famous in Salvador Dali's paintingCorpus Hypercubus.My question is:

Provides functions and methods for organizing data in hypercubes (i.e., a multi-dimensional cube). Cubes are generated from molten data frames. Each cube can be manipulated with five operations: rotation (change.dimensionOrder()), dicing and slicing (add.selection(), remove.selection()), drilling down (add.aggregation()), and rolling up (remove.aggregation()).

I am trying to visualise hypercube like the below. I have asked help here but getting nodes on top of each other with the packages there. The N-th hypercube has 2^n nodes and each vertex with the degree of n. I am trying to find a way to vizualise hypercubes with larger degree so big challenge for the pkg. My goal is to vizualise traversing of the cube. How would you do this kind of vizualisation?

If you are worried about performance, I would also strongly consider using SVector from StaticArrays.jl here, at least if you are in low (< 20) dimensions, and anywhere you are using low-dimensional vectors in a fixed number of dimensions. (e.g. HCubature.jl does something similar for hypercubes.)

The hypercube is a generalization of a 3-cube to dimensions, also called an -cube or measure polytope. It is a regular polytope with mutually perpendicular sides, and is therefore an orthotope. It is denoted and has Schläfli symbol .

The number of -cubes contained in an -cube can be found from the coefficients of , namely , where is a binomial coefficient. The number of nodes in the -hypercube is therefore (OEIS A000079), the number of edges is (OEIS A001787), the number of squares is (OEIS A001788), the number of cubes is (OEIS A001789), etc.

PLEASANTON, Calif., July 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ: WDAY), a leader in enterprise cloud applications for finance and human resources, today introduced the next generation of its patented Elastic Hypercube Technology (EHT), the intelligent modeling engine that powers Workday Adaptive Planning, to address the growing demands on organizations as they model more complex business scenarios, manage changing business needs, and expand planning to more users.

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