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could you apply this to humans who are 3 dimensions and discover a 4 dimensions?
A 2 dimensional being would have a limited understanding of dimension and would likely not have a word for it in their language. It would be difficult for them to conceptualize a third dimension as they are only able to perceive objects in two dimensions.
No, a 2 dimensional being is confined to their two-dimensional plane and would not have the ability to move or perceive objects in the third dimension. They would need some external aid or evidence to understand the existence of a third dimension.
It is difficult to say for certain as it would depend on the individual being's perception and understanding. Some may be fascinated and curious, while others may reject the idea and struggle to comprehend it.
One possible method would be to observe the shadows of objects in their two-dimensional world. If the shadows appear to change or move in a way that cannot be explained in two dimensions, it could be evidence of a third dimension. They could also potentially use mathematics and geometry to infer the existence of another dimension.
It is unlikely that a 2 dimensional being could fully understand the concept of the third dimension as their perception and understanding is limited by their two-dimensional nature. However, they may be able to develop a basic understanding and grasp the concept through observation and experimentation.