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Vertexes, Faces & Edges:
"In topology we have then a unique aspect that we call a line, not a straight line but an event tracery. When two traceries cross one another we get a fix, which is not to be confused in any way with a noncrossing. Fixes give geographical locations in respect to the system upon which the topological aspects appear.
“When we have a tracery or a plurality of traceries crossing back upon one another to close a circuit, we surround a novent area. Traceries coming back upon themselves produce areas or noventa. The areas, the traces, and the fixes of crossings are never to be confused with one another: all visual experiences are resolved into these three conceptual aspects.”
