The fourth dimension
264 THE FOURTH DIMENSION
the hypersolid of the tesseract. These names have the advantage over the colour marks that each point, line, etc., has its own individual name.
In the diagrams I give the names corresponding to the positions shown in the coloured plate or described on p. 174. By comparing cubes 1, 2, 3 with the first row of cubes in the coloured plate, the systematic names of each of the points, lines, faces, etc., can be determined. The asterisk shows the origin from which the names run.
These point, line, face, etc., names should be used in connection with the corresponding colours. The names should call up coloured images of the parts named in their right connection.
It is found that a certain abbreviation adds vividness of distinction to these names. If the final “en” be dropped wherever it occurs the system is improved. Thus instead of “senen,” ‘“‘seten,” “selen,” it is preferable to abbreviate to “sen,” “set,” “sel,” and also use “san,” “sin” for “sanen,” “ sinen.”
. 3 Selen Solel Selel Salen Sule Stel Stlen Silet Silet rr r Ly ott KO Sy
latesisr Setat Interior Satat Leiner Sitat