In front of me I have a collection of sketches... Where I tried to best understand a hypercube drawn out in 2D space... While that in itself isn't hard, I wanted each corner of the hypercube to be a node, each with ample space for labels and text. That was the hard part, to have the least amount of overlapping lines or confusing structures... I think I've come to the conclusion that it can't be done, at least not in the way I want it. Who am I to definitively say that something can't be done? =)
Anyway, my understanding of anything four dimensional and dichotomous, like personality types, is to see a hypercube. Each corner of the hypercube is a personality type. And if the hypercube has an inner side, it's funny how Introverts go on the inside and Extroverts the outside.
With the hypercube representation, you can see how the predominant types (NT, NF, SP, SJ) are skewed on certain dimensions (data gathering-judgement versus data gathering-organization).
Just felt like putting that idea out on the net, just in case no one else thought of it before.
Posted by Mark Canlas at September 5, 2004 06:30 PM