The most composed articulation of the spatial model was presented by Moss and Young ( 1960 ), who stated that " the presence & of supraorbital ridges is only the reflection of the spatial relationship between two functionally unrelated cephalic components, the orbit and the brain " ( Moss and Young, 1960, p282 ).
22.
This is used to represent the spatial model of the " standard scale of the dynamosphere " and appears several times in Laban's unpublished manuscripts, referred to as a " 9-part knot ", aligned with a 9-part ring following edges of three planes inside an icosahedron, and also located along six edges of an octahedron, creating a version of the dimensional scale.