Though praised for centuries by art historians for its maverick optics, physicists and mathematicians seem unaware of Arnolfini Portrait's time-tested five-axis geometry. The fifth dimension puzzles many today; some have spent a lifetime defining it, while others doubt its existence. The silos within academia sadly only enforce physicists' unfamiliarity with Jan van Eyck's 500-year-old discovery: an observable fifth dimension, a finding DaVinci, Newton, and even Einstein overlooked.

With a unique approach to higher dimension studies, Paul Martens intertwines art history with perspective geometry to shatter conventional wisdom on the fifth dimension. His research reveals the awe-inspiring nature of our dimensions hidden in plain sight; on our museum walls, in film and even in comic books.
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