![]() ![]() However, as we know, whereas the displacement of pieces in space is discontinued on a grid, the displacement in time is continuous and one-sided. In order to simplify our presentations here, we can say that a a regular game of chess use only one flat board (or we can say that a classic chess game is technically already played in 3D space and any 3D classic real chessboard can be represented on a 2D screen, the pictures we present follow this kind of representation). In the same way the piece can move on a chessboard in 3 dimensions a piece can now move in time. With our invention, presented on this site, each timer of each piece - is a simple visualization of the position of a piece in the time-dimension. All these chess versions use multiple boards at different space levels. Considering that Lionel Kieseritzky (1806-1853) developed Kubikschach (German for Cube Chess) in 1851 (a three-dimensional space chess version) and considering that during the XX and XXI century various multidimensional chess variants were developed like Milenium 3D chess created by William L. These additional rules integrated in a new design are creating a real 4th time dimension. ![]() The allowed reflection time for each player, being incarnated in our new time-design, becomes a single, new element capable to make a connection between time and space and to be easily translated into perceptible ordinary chessboards for the players. The allowed reflection time by player depends on the tactics, strategy and dynamics played on the chessboard during the game, and the tactics, strategy and dynamics have to adapt to changes that comes from the 4th, time dimension. With this invention the allowed reflection time for each player touches the heart of the games's 4th time dimension, with a mutual influence: Until now, the allowed reflection time for each player relied only on external elements (ex: chess clock) that did not have anything to do with the game tactics, strategy and dynamics.Īll was reduced to stop the chess clock and thus put the opponent's clock into operation after making a move on the chessboard. DEEPLY DESIGNED MULTI-DIMENSIONAL DYNAMIC CHESS ![]()
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