Here's my thread on the colors and
here's one in which the entities explained with thorough demonstration the multidimensional geometry shifts. Many of my experiences have the extra dimensional factor, and it is one of the more beautiful tantalizing parts of the experience. The interesting thing is that what they told me reflects the way I've heard it described since that hyperspace lesson. They were telling me that the way they "do it" is by moving parts of the object out of the visible foreground into a "behind-the-scenes" background as it shifts part of the hologram out of the hidden background into the foreground. Apparently as I've read since then, these mutlidimensional shifts are accommodated by "folding the geometry into the higher dimension/plane which is juxtaposed to the previous at 90 degree angles.
One of my earlier experiences where I saw it for the first time was with these 3 4-5D pharaohs interdimensionally folding through each other such that the various aspects of their faces/bodies became the opposite parts of the others...which probably isn't explaining it completely accurately. My avatar is a drawing I did where I used the computer and layering to help me try and duplicate it on the 2D plane.
I think the closest you can come to creating something like that yourself is with computer 3D rendering. People seem to be able to do pretty well with the "regular" multidimensional shapes like the tesseract and penteract and such, and this makes sense because the math is all well in place, and so programming algorithms to make these things tick doesn't seem to be too much of a problem. However, I've yet to see it implemented in a representational way as hyperspace tends to like to do it, as with the pharaoh example. In
this video you can see how to use 90 degree angles to represent the higher dimensions on a 2D medium.
This is a rather beautiful ones going through to some of the higher dimensions, and finally there's the
E8 which is an 8 dimensional regular polytope which has some intriguing implications in itself by representing atomic particles and their formations. I find the E8 to be particularly accurate at displaying the multidimensional geometric movement of free-floating hyperspatial holograms, but the E8 is a bit "cluttered" whereas hyperspace would tend to be more neat and representational/referential to some degree.
Sometimes when I see this geometry form before my open eyes, it's clear to see the dimensional transitions where a 2D pattern on the will then get a 3D texture before finally breaking free of the wall as a 4D hologram which can then continue to proceed through the dimensions as my focus and attention allow it to develop and flourish. I sometimes can clearly see any number of dimensions stacked in front of each other at the 90 degree angles like "stops" of planes. When I've examined some physical holographic laser etched items in my house, I've noticed that this is how they work too. It is through the shifting in perspective that creates that hallmark multidimensional shifting/folding that is so visually perplexing. I could go on and on, but I think I'll leave it here for now
"Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is blind" - Albert Einstein
"The Mighty One appears, the horizon shines. Atum appears on the smell of his censing, the Sunshine- god has risen in the sky, the Mansion of the pyramidion is in joy and all its inmates are assembled, a voice calls out within the shrine, shouting reverberates around the Netherworld." - Egyptian Book of the Dead
"Man fears time, but time fears the Pyramids" - 9th century Arab proverb