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Whiteboards covered in notes and math equations fill the only corner of the office currently in use, while 3D printers from Ragsdale’s home produce prototypes, including the company’s tesseract logo.—
Mackenzie Sigalos,
CNBC,
16 Jan. 2025 The team behind the new work calls the scheme a tesseract code, after the four-dimensional cube, as the connections among its qubits share a similar layout as the corners of a tesseract.—
John Timmer,
Ars Technica,
10 Sep. 2024 The tesseract here has just three dimensions, which strikes me as a bit of a cop-out, really, represented by a cube of 64 dice in varying colors.—
Keith Law,
Vulture,
22 Mar. 2024 There are no crash courses in tesseract physics or Asgardian politics.—Los Angeles Times,
24 Oct. 2021