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Is it possible to print 4D model (not 3D) in any programming languages? Can fourth dimension time can be represented in a image?
Is any software is there which can support 4D models? In reality we cannot make a 4D model but is it true for AI also?
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Can 4D time be represented in an image...
I think so, if you accept 4D as data spanning a "lower" gap, i.e., in the fastest snapshot ever everything's frozen (what's moving? is nonsense), but add frames...and data that's nonsense for 1 capture has meaning in the independent space of 2 or more...one level "up".
Here, Destin shows Fast Frame Differencing to reveal shockwave propagation by temporally overlaying frames atop earlier ones, then extracting differences:
Cannon Shock Waves In Ultra Slow Motion [13:38]
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MgqIWDPMALk&t=435s
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I might apply this to a 3D matrix by freezing (saving) 3 copies as it changes--a 3D object over three instants--and then visualizing the formulas that describe how each matrix cell changes between each capture. Those formulas belong in the capturing container surrounding the 3D copies, making them (at least, to me) elements of 4D.
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Like this?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4D_BIM