Ann are shapes that live in super-duper big spaces, so big, they can’t be seen by our eyes!
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. In 2D, like a flat piece of paper, you might draw a circle, it's round and has no corners. That’s like a 2D ann (we call them "circles" sometimes). Now imagine stacking many layers of these papers one on top of the other to make a ball, that’s like living in 3D, where we can move up and down too. A 3D ann is like a hollow ball, it has an inside and outside.
Now think about a room full of building blocks, not just stacked up, but spread out in every direction you can imagine. That's like being in very high dimensions. An ann in very high dimensions is like a "hollow sphere" that lives in this super-duper big space, it has an inside and outside too, but we can’t see or touch it because it’s way too big!
It’s like having a giant invisible bubble around you, you can't feel it, but it's there, shaping everything. And if you're lucky, maybe one day you'll get to peek inside!Ann are shapes that live in super-duper big spaces, so big, they can’t be seen by our eyes!
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. In 2D, like a flat piece of paper, you might draw a circle, it's round and has no corners. That’s like a 2D ann (we call them "circles" sometimes). Now imagine stacking many layers of these papers one on top of the other to make a ball, that’s like living in 3D, where we can move up and down too. A 3D ann is like a hollow ball, it has an inside and outside.
Now think about a room full of building blocks, not just stacked up, but spread out in every direction you can imagine. That's like being in very high dimensions. An ann in very high dimensions is like a "hollow sphere" that lives in this super-duper big space, it has an inside and outside too, but we can’t see or touch it because it’s way too big!
It’s like having a giant invisible bubble around you, you can't feel it, but it's there, shaping everything. And if you're lucky, maybe one day you'll get to peek inside!
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