top | item 36013091 (no title) cbright | 2 years ago Yes, the volume of the unit cube is 1 in any dimension, but the volume of the unit sphere goes to 0 as the dimension increases. discuss order hn newest spoonfeeder006|2 years ago I believe thats because volume is a measurement of the ratio between "amount of stuff" in the hyper-object vs the amount of stuff in a hyper-cubeThe amount of stuff increases with higher dimensions in a sphere, but not as fast as with a cube, hence the ratio between the two converge to zero
spoonfeeder006|2 years ago I believe thats because volume is a measurement of the ratio between "amount of stuff" in the hyper-object vs the amount of stuff in a hyper-cubeThe amount of stuff increases with higher dimensions in a sphere, but not as fast as with a cube, hence the ratio between the two converge to zero
spoonfeeder006|2 years ago
The amount of stuff increases with higher dimensions in a sphere, but not as fast as with a cube, hence the ratio between the two converge to zero