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The Planiverse is on an amazon.com list of Ten Books to Change the Way You See the World. It also contains The Design of Everyday Things, which I have also read, and recommend.

And by working outwards from the differences between the second and third dimensions, we can make certain assumptions about life in the fourth dimension:
  • A planet would have much more room.
    • There would be a wider variety of geography and species.
    • The population of a planet would be staggering by our standards.
  • That which is easier in 2D would be harder.
    • Containers, from cups to river dams.
    • Aerodynamic devices, like sails and flying machines.
  • That which is more difficult in 2D would be easier.
    • Surgery
    • Information storage
    • Traffic
    • Machinery
  • Aspects of life might also be in the opposite direction.
    • There would be much less respect for the land; littering might not even be a crime. One could build anything anywhere, since there would be so many ways to go around it.
    • Social norms might be looser.
    • Predatory life forms might have less incentive to evolve.
I'd better not think about it too much longer, or blood will start to shoot out my ears.
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