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GrandChess. The ultimate 3-dimensional version of Chess
Really interesting. In practice it works like Einstein's relativity theory. But time actually is already involved in Chess. In fact you can win or lose a game either for the position occurring in the 2 dimensions or for time.
If you're using time for the 4th dimension, how do you measure "the time" each player takes for thinking and moving? Unless that 4th dimension is not the "real" time but a representation of it.
Anyhow 3 dimensions are really tough already; believe me.
It allows the pieces to go down different "threads" and time travel. Never tried it but saw it on youtube.
Chess then: normal
Chess now: Literally breaking the space time continuum
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To all people interested in this creation.
I've opened a new Club in chess.com, whose name is 3D-Chess, where people can discuss of any chess variant in 3 or more dimensions. Among the threads of course I also talk about my creation 3D-GrandChess.
If anybody wants to stay updated; maybe knowing when it will be possible to play this online, etc, you can join the club and write your opinions in the Forum.
The club's address is:
https://www.chess.com/club/3d-chess-2
Really interesting. In practice it works like Einstein's relativity theory. But time actually is already involved in Chess. In fact you can win or lose a game either for the position occurring in the 2 dimensions or for time.
If you're using time for the 4th dimension, how do you measure "the time" each player takes for thinking and moving? Unless that 4th dimension is not the "real" time but a representation of it.
Anyhow 3 dimensions are really tough already; believe me.
It allows the pieces to go down different "threads" and time travel. Never tried it but saw it on youtube.
Chess then: normal
Chess now: Literally breaking the space time continuum