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kata

(in four-dimensional space) Term coined by Charles Howard Hinton to indicate something being offset in the fourth dimension in the direction directly opposing "ana"
As the hypersphere rolled kata into my 3D slice of this weird 4D world, it appeared to gradually grow in size, even though I knew it really wasn't.
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