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What do you try to accomplish in this image?

In 1D, a "cube" is a line with 2^1=2 points and at each there is 1 edge going out.

In 2D, a "cube" is a square with 2^2=4 points and at each there are 2 edges going out
You can think of the edges as orthogonal lines in Euclidean space.

In 3D, a cube is a line with 2*^3=8 points and at each there are 3 edges going out.
You can think of the edges as orthogonal lines in Euclidean space. Imagine a dice.

In 4D, a cube is a line with 2^4=16 points and at each there are 4 edges going out.
You can think of the edges as orthogonal lines in Euclidean space. Pic related, except the diagonal lines are really going away orthogonaly, which we can't draw as a 3D picture anymore.

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