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Old 09-01-2008, 12:39 AM
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Default 4D Point rotations

Hello,

I did a search of the forum but failed to find what I was looking for, if this question has been repeated I apologies in advanced.

I am very interested to know how to calculate the value of x in a 4D rotation around the equator (so to speak, the longest rotation of the glome).

I have created plate tectonic software in the past so I am familar witj euler roations and a little with quaterions.

I am interested to see what happends to the x value in a 4D rotation (x,y,z,a) as it does a complete rotation.

I have searched the internet, but I dont know what I'm looking for exactly, so I thought it a wise idea to join a forum and enter into some discussions.

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Perhaps I am not asking the question correctly

What formular should I use to rotated a point around a 4D sphere?

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