Super — Cube
The Super Cube has become a visual shorthand for "reality breaking."
To understand a super cube, we have to let go of physical reality and think in pure geometry. Let's climb the ladder of dimensions: Super Cube
Now comes the leap: 4D. To make a super cube (tesseract), you take that 3D cube and stretch it in a direction that is perpendicular to all three of our existing axes—length, width, and height. Our brains cannot visualize this direction, but the math can. The Super Cube has become a visual shorthand
The result is a "hypercube" with:
The "Cube" form factor is the most efficient for packing in 3D space. The Super Cube is being used in Geo-Distributed Cloud Storage. The Cubbit Cell (a physical green cube) allows users to pool hard drive space. The "Super Cube" iteration of this technology links thousands of these cells using hypercube topology, creating a decentralized cloud that is faster and more private than AWS or Google Cloud. Because data can travel via "edge paths" (like the diagonals of a hypercube), retrieval times are slashed by 40%. Now comes the leap: 4D
The Super Cube puzzle game drops players into a surreal, neon void. You control a small square on a grid, but the game is not played on a flat plane. Instead, a "wall" of blocks falls toward you. You must rotate the grid to fit the falling Super Cube blocks through a hole in the wall.