Okay , so i first got this idea when reading this topic http://www.dreamviews.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=27008 , which was about dreaming from more than one perspective at once . So it got me thinking about the brains visual perception potential when dreaming . If you know what a 4-d object is this topic may make more sense to you , if not see here http://members.aol.com/jmtsgibbs/draw4d.htm . Basically , its impossible to imagine a 4-d object in a 3 dimensions , it can be simulated , but visually our brains can barely comprehend it . But though it may be impossible to view a 4-d object with our eyes , im wondering , would it be possible to train your "dream brain" to imagine a 4-d hyper-cube for example . Say if you had somehow managed to extradimensionaly grasp the structure and permutations of a hyper-cube , and managed to will one to appear in an LD , could you "see it as it rotates" correctly in aall 4 dimensions ?

Okay , i know to any person who doesnt understand or has never delved into 4-d or n-d visualisation and theory will think im on drugs and out of my fricken mind , and probably even people who do know about 4-d will still think the same , but still im hoping someone may grasp hold of what im trying to say , but then one can only hope . :

(BTW , if this topic doesnt get answered within say 1 week , i oficially allow it to be transfered to the senseless banter section , where you may do whatever the hell you want with it . )_