In honor of Madeleine L’Engle, an explanation of the tesseract →
Awesome bit of video explaining what exactly the “tesseract,” which figures so prominently in A Wrinkle in Time, means.
An actual tesseract is best described as a four dimensional cube…and is kind of confusing. So, in memory of L’Engle, we met up with Physicist David Morgan who took a little time out of his day to talk tesseracts with the BPP. Put your measley three-dimensional brains to work on this one.