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hyperspherenoun
A mathematical object existing in more than three dimensions, analogous to the sphere in that all points on the surface are equidistant from the central point; a generalization of a sphere in more than three dimensions.
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hyperspherenoun
The set of all points in a given hyperspace that are at a given distance from a given point.
hyperspherenoun
A zorb; the act of zorbing, entering a zorbing ball, strapping into a harness, and rolling down a hill.
Etymology: hyper- + sphere
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hypersphere
In mathematics, an n-sphere or a hypersphere is a topological space that is homeomorphic to a standard n-sphere, which is the set of points in (n + 1)-dimensional Euclidean space that are situated at a constant distance r from a fixed point, called the center. It is the generalization of an ordinary sphere in the ordinary three-dimensional space. The "radius" of a sphere is the constant distance of its points to the center. When the sphere has unit radius, it is usual to call it the unit n-sphere or simply the n-sphere for brevity. In terms of the standard norm, the n-sphere is defined as S n = { x ∈ R n + 1 : ‖ x ‖ = 1 } , {\displaystyle S^{n}=\left\{x\in \mathbb {R} ^{n+1}:\left\|x\right\|=1\right\},} and an n-sphere of radius r can be defined as S n ( r ) = { x ∈ R n + 1 : ‖ x ‖ = r } . {\displaystyle S^{n}(r)=\left\{x\in \mathbb {R} ^{n+1}:\left\|x\right\|=r\right\}.} The dimension of n-sphere is n, and must not be confused with the dimension (n + 1) of the Euclidean space in which it is naturally embedded. An n-sphere is the surface or boundary of an (n + 1)-dimensional ball.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of hypersphere in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of hypersphere in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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