>>11755465>Would a "slice" of a 4D object in 3D space appear like a blob due to multiple parts of the 4D object overlapping each other in 3D space?It could appear in many different ways, depending on the orientation, but would always be less complex then the original shape.
A slice of a tesseract MIGHT just be a cube, if the tesseract was dropped into the 3d plane face-on. Or it might become a variety of pyramid or angular shapes.
If you had something like a 4d doughnut, you could get two spheres that had no visible attachment, but acted like they did - moving one would always move the other.