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- Tesseract is one of the moons of Ida. It is a four dimensional hypercube with 81 cubes, all the same size, in one box. They boxes are unlocked by square dancing.
- The Tesseract is an Infinity Stone of unparalleled power that is owned by Odin, it is now stored in Asgard. The cube is based on the Cosmic Cube in the Marvel Comics continuity. It exists in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and features predominantly in Captain America: The First Avenger and The Avengers.
- The Tesseract, also known by it's name as the Cosmic Cube in the comics, is a powerful cube consisting of pure unlimited energy, that can create a portal through space, as well as serve as a powerful and unlimited energy source to the world. The Tesseract is revealed to be an Infinity Gem, along with the Aether.
- Mollie "Tesseract" Steunenberg is minor character in the Wild Cards series of books.
- Tesseract is a command line OCR tool. An OCR engine was originally developed at HP between 1985 and 1995, It was open-sourced by HP and UNLV in 2005 and Google has lead further development. The Tesseract OCR engine was one of the top 3 engines in the 1995 UNLV Accuracy test. Between 1995 and 2006 it had little work done on it, but it is probably one of the most accurate open source OCR engines available. It will read a binary, grey or color image and output text.
- A tesseract or octachoron is a 4-dimensional hypercube. Since the number of dimensions is a square number, the diagonal length of a tesseract is an integer - in this case, 2. Its Bowers acronym is "tes". It is one of the three regular polychora that can tile 4-dimensional space, forming the tesseractic tetracomb. Under the elemental naming scheme it is called a geochoron. Tesseract Rubik's cubes can found online, but cannot be built in our would of limitations.
- Tesseract is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
- A tesseract is more like a "black worm hole". In this case the Blace portal opened up, sucking Schala in. She was teleported to the "darkness beyond time" where she met Lavos already defeated. Lavos then cruelly started merging with her to start a contingency plan if anything went wrong.
- The Tesseract (also called the Cube) is a crystalline cube-shaped containment vessel for an Infinity Stone, one of six singularities that predate the universe and possesses unlimited energy. Once the universe came into existence, it changed form to a stone. It was used by various ancient civilizations before coming into Asgardian hands who brought it to Earth. After the Battle of New York, it was returned to Asgard. The Tesseract contains the Space Stone.
- The Tesseract is an Infinity Stone and an Asgardian relic of ancient unlimited power, and was considered as "The Jewel of Odin's Treasure Room" by Johann Schmidt.
- It was getting late, and the computer screen gave a dim glow in the gloom of my study. Books upon books flooded the room, from Heinlein to Asimov, and the mirror held an image of a weary man hunched over his desk, eyes bloodshot and glaring. It was midnight, and yet my mind was racing. Ever since I had found it, ever since I had discovered such a thing, it has haunted me - plagued me in my waking hours and in my dreams. It shifted constantly in my mind, moving along the points held in the Euclidean space as gracefully as a ballerina and as mysteriously as the dimension it existed within. "Yeah."
- Tesseract is a term to describe an area in space warped across multiple dimensions. A person who can create and navigate tesseracts is likened to a three-dimensional entity interacting with the second-dimension; while still limited by gravity, they can nonetheless perform remarkable feats such as moving through solid matter, transiting vast distances and literally turning space inside-out. Due to the massive power requirements, few are capable of harnessing the energy needed to create tesseracts. However, species such as the Pocket Universe species, the Magog, Celestial Avatars, and the Vedrans have shown some ability to do so. It should be noted that the Pocket universe species had to harness the entire energy output from a galaxy, while the Vedrans tesseracted the Ral Parthia solar syste
- In geometry, a tesseract, also called an 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism or 4-cube or hypercube, is the four-dimensional analog of the cube. The tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square. Just as the surface of the cube consists of 6 square faces, the hypersurface of the tesseract consists of 8 cubical cells. The tesseract is one of the six convex regular 4-polytopes. The Tesseract is a Polychoron. File:Square pyramid.png This geometry-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Mathematics Wikia by adding to it.
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abstract | - A supervillain.
- Tesseract is one of the moons of Ida. It is a four dimensional hypercube with 81 cubes, all the same size, in one box. They boxes are unlocked by square dancing.
- The Tesseract is an Infinity Stone of unparalleled power that is owned by Odin, it is now stored in Asgard. The cube is based on the Cosmic Cube in the Marvel Comics continuity. It exists in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and features predominantly in Captain America: The First Avenger and The Avengers.
- The Tesseract, also known by it's name as the Cosmic Cube in the comics, is a powerful cube consisting of pure unlimited energy, that can create a portal through space, as well as serve as a powerful and unlimited energy source to the world. The Tesseract is revealed to be an Infinity Gem, along with the Aether.
- Mollie "Tesseract" Steunenberg is minor character in the Wild Cards series of books.
- In geometry, a tesseract, also called an 8-cell or regular octachoron or cubic prism or 4-cube or hypercube, is the four-dimensional analog of the cube. The tesseract is to the cube as the cube is to the square. Just as the surface of the cube consists of 6 square faces, the hypersurface of the tesseract consists of 8 cubical cells. The tesseract is one of the six convex regular 4-polytopes. The Tesseract is a Polychoron. A generalization of the cube to dimensions greater than three is called a "hypercube", "n-cube" or "measure polytope". The tesseract is the four-dimensional hypercube, or 4-cube. File:Square pyramid.png This geometry-related article contains minimal information concerning its topic. You can help the Mathematics Wikia by adding to it.
- Tesseract is a term to describe an area in space warped across multiple dimensions. A person who can create and navigate tesseracts is likened to a three-dimensional entity interacting with the second-dimension; while still limited by gravity, they can nonetheless perform remarkable feats such as moving through solid matter, transiting vast distances and literally turning space inside-out. Due to the massive power requirements, few are capable of harnessing the energy needed to create tesseracts. However, species such as the Pocket Universe species, the Magog, Celestial Avatars, and the Vedrans have shown some ability to do so. It should be noted that the Pocket universe species had to harness the entire energy output from a galaxy, while the Vedrans tesseracted the Ral Parthia solar system with Voltarium cannibalized from a Nova bomb. In reality, a tesseract is a hypercube, a four-dimensional () cube. If a person could get to the fourth dimension, they would indeed be able to navigate common three-dimensional space the same way we can perceive the second dimension.
- Tesseract is a command line OCR tool. An OCR engine was originally developed at HP between 1985 and 1995, It was open-sourced by HP and UNLV in 2005 and Google has lead further development. The Tesseract OCR engine was one of the top 3 engines in the 1995 UNLV Accuracy test. Between 1995 and 2006 it had little work done on it, but it is probably one of the most accurate open source OCR engines available. It will read a binary, grey or color image and output text.
- A tesseract or octachoron is a 4-dimensional hypercube. Since the number of dimensions is a square number, the diagonal length of a tesseract is an integer - in this case, 2. Its Bowers acronym is "tes". It is one of the three regular polychora that can tile 4-dimensional space, forming the tesseractic tetracomb. Under the elemental naming scheme it is called a geochoron. Tesseract Rubik's cubes can found online, but cannot be built in our would of limitations.
- Tesseract is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
- A tesseract is more like a "black worm hole". In this case the Blace portal opened up, sucking Schala in. She was teleported to the "darkness beyond time" where she met Lavos already defeated. Lavos then cruelly started merging with her to start a contingency plan if anything went wrong.
- It was getting late, and the computer screen gave a dim glow in the gloom of my study. Books upon books flooded the room, from Heinlein to Asimov, and the mirror held an image of a weary man hunched over his desk, eyes bloodshot and glaring. It was midnight, and yet my mind was racing. Ever since I had found it, ever since I had discovered such a thing, it has haunted me - plagued me in my waking hours and in my dreams. It shifted constantly in my mind, moving along the points held in the Euclidean space as gracefully as a ballerina and as mysteriously as the dimension it existed within. Everything was so very basic compared to the fourth dimension - just lines and squares and cubes upon cubes. Banal. Boring. Dull. What else was I supposed to do: allow for this joyous wonder to be ignored? But then I learned of Jack Maguire, and the game changed. He was some kind of polymath - always travelling, always trying to understand everything - and for some reason, he clicked with me instantly. The man was a genius (or clinically insane), and some of his works found in a Scotland forest had been put on the Internet. You won't find them now. I made sure of that. But there was one thing he did write that made more sense than anything else - his theory on the tesseract: "The tesseract, being a four dimensional construct in the spatial realm, may be considered a flight of fancy or a mere Euclidean state of wonder - but the truth, I believe, is far more than that. The rest of the article was merely a combination of trolls demanding proof and believers in Maguire fighting on his behalf. To think that time itself could be removed from an area would change the world - to be able to use it would cause a scientific revolution. But there was one thing I had not reckoned with, and now I look back I realize I should have stopped whilst I could have. Everything began to alter in my mind. Everyone I met suddenly started to become nothing but shapes upon shapes - even my best friend was no more than cubes, cylinders and circles. I was starting to see the universe as just three dimensional: dull and drab, unlike the wonders of the next dimension. The words of Maguire were inspiring beyond all belief, but they also seemed to be slightly... worrying. Why did he disappear? Where did he go to? Why did he leave this world with his work unfinished? The sky was grey. The sun was cloaked in the thick fog. The trees were standing silently outside my window as I gazed at my screen, trying to bend my mind around the wonderous shifting of the tesseract. All eight cubical cells inverting themselves over and over in my mind was pure bliss - tap, tap, tap. A knock on the door. I looked through the keyhole - it was Eddy. Thank Christ for that. I opened the door to see... no-one there. And then I saw him - just walking down the road, waving at me from about five metres away down the drive. I looked over to the screen again, and watched as the image shifted again and again. I watched Eddy as he started to come closer - then suddenly disappear - then reappear at the door for a split second - then return to the driveway and continue walking up. When he finally managed to get in the house. I showed him the stuff I had found. At the start, he couldn't stop laughing - but then I started to walk towards the house while he watched, and his face turned white as a sheet. "Did you just...?" "Yeah." "But that's..." "Impossible becomes a relative term very quickly at this point." I grinned as Eddy started to go slightly green at what he had just witnessed. I escorted him to the bathroom and waited for the vomiting to stop. But the worst was yet to come. I hadn't even scraped the surface of what was going on - and exactly what was going to happen was all too simple. I was going to live. Simple as that. I was going to live, and not die. Never dying, always living. Trapped in my four dimensional prison. It's cosy and all, but it is painful. I starve every day, and yet my body remains strong. I have not had a proper drink in years, and yet my blood flows faster than ever. My body is young, but my mind is old - so very, very old. Maguire was correct - the tesseract was not so much time as an area with an absence of time. All I ever wanted was to watch the wonders of the fourth dimension for eternity. Maguire made sure that I would. Or rather, he will...
- The Tesseract (also called the Cube) is a crystalline cube-shaped containment vessel for an Infinity Stone, one of six singularities that predate the universe and possesses unlimited energy. Once the universe came into existence, it changed form to a stone. It was used by various ancient civilizations before coming into Asgardian hands who brought it to Earth. After the Battle of New York, it was returned to Asgard. The Tesseract contains the Space Stone.
- The Tesseract is an Infinity Stone and an Asgardian relic of ancient unlimited power, and was considered as "The Jewel of Odin's Treasure Room" by Johann Schmidt.
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