hexagons with a twisted grey shift and side adjustment such when you reach a birds eye view of one of the eight sides you just see a plain hexagon and it rotates relative to enhanced 90 degree rotation.
so if you know how one of these hexagons works with neighbouring sides you can extend to hexagonal surfacing and an enhanced 4d perspective.
Funny thing is if you scale these things up dimensions then you just tighten shape by 2 more sides per hyper surface.
It's also easy to preset massive speed ups for a given Nth dimension.
This means you can view a cone of any number of dimension at least upto dimension 100 and it would always look like a normal cone until you oblongated it then if you were in a high dimension and had coordinated the turn with quite a few 0-360 degree axies settings put in the distance and rotated a bit your hyper sphere base then you could end up with some very nice elliptic cone functions.
maybe you can reduce string theory to a 10d cube problem.