Such as Into the Fourth Dimension written by Ray Cummings in 1926, the comic Eugene the Jeep or – And I have Built a Crooked House by Robert A. Heinlein. Donnie Darko uses the fourth dimension as the argument for the trip in time. The reference relates to the water which is a fourth dimensional tool for travel time. Alan Moore in his graphic novel From Hell the fourth dimension is used as a reference to the madness of Jack the Ripper. The game Star Ocean: Till the End of Time uses the fourth dimension as a reality the Movie Cube 2: Hypercube (2002), the second in the series of cult classic of the cube, the characters are trapped in a Tesseract with traps and lures. Kurt Vonnegut’s slaughterhouse-Five characterized aliens that exist Jupiter between its moons who referenced it with the Fourth Dimension as time and space time in H.G.
Wells’s the machine of the time traveler identifies the time as the fourth, as well as the Doctor of the first episodes of Doctor Who. The game Blinx: The Time Sweeper referred himself as the first 4 d action game, with the player taking control over the flow of time in the game. Many other games with abilities to bend time (as the Prince of Persia:The Sands of the Time and Viewtiful Joe) or an internal coordiacion of the clock (such as Animal Crossing and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater) is them referenced as games in 4 d. In the novel A Wrinckle in Time, the fourth dimension represents time, and the first three represent length, width and depth. On the Threshold, an alien race television series who are carrying out an invasion on Earth came to grounded with spacecraft that intersect the fourth dimension. There are many references to the fourth dimension in the science fiction film, in the film back to the future III, Doc tells Marty you are not thinking of the fourth dimension.