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Agent spidey!!(Delhi Edition)

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Agent Spider Corporate drip Dudeeee!! stop aura farming . •Intro Welcome to the slightly suspicious headquarters of Delhi’s most overdressed superhero — Agent Spider. He’s professionally rocking: • Light blue shirt • Navy blazer • Black overcoat (dramatic enough to start storms) • Red mask (72% dramatic, 28% breathing difficulty) • Also just applied for the aadhar card. • Height • 5’10 in real life • 6’0 in photos • 6’4 in imagination • 7’2 when coat flaps dramatically • 4’11 if someone calls him “budget Peter Parker” • Weight     Lets  Not talk about that *hehe*  XD Criminals can’t decide whether he’s here to fight crime  or  discuss quarterly company targets. ●ABOUT A mysterious vigilante who looks like he came straight from an interview and accidentally walked into a crime scene. •He fights villains. •Saves civilians. •Files ITR on time. •Breaks the fourth wall whenever bored.(typically bug-man) • Delhi skills include: • Dodging auto-rickshaws • Escapi...

The unexplored 4th dimension

The 4th dimension  The concept of a fourth dimension has been a topic of fascination for mathematicians and physicists for centuries. While we experience the world in three dimensions of height, width, and depth, the notion of an additional dimension is both intriguing and perplexing. In mathematics, the fourth dimension is typically referred to as a "hyperdimension" or "hyperspace." It is often represented graphically as a cube or "tesseract," which is a three-dimensional cube with an additional set of edges connecting each of its vertices to a second set of vertices. One way to visualize this is to imagine a flat piece of paper, which is two-dimensional. By folding the paper in half, you create a third dimension of height. Similarly, by folding a cube along its fourth dimension, you would create a new space that exists beyond our current perception of reality. In physics, the concept of a fourth dimension is often used to explain phenomena such as time t...