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Your lack of understanding of movement as a combination of vectors makes me think you're talking out your ass.
This is linear algebra. The solution can be written as a matrix of 4th dimensional space. Its all vectors.
And despite your confidence, your answer is wrong. You're talking about a 3-cube embedded in 4-space instead of a 4-cube, which is why you only see 6 faces, whereas a 4-cube (a tesseract) has 24 faces.
Real life cubes are 4 dimensional.
The 4th dimension is time.
How you define the 4th dimension changes the question and I leveraged that to get an easy solution.