I dig it.
I like how you left out all names that would be fought over. Smart. Left out
the old ground to redefine the new ground, very interesting approach.

I would next make each thin slice into it's own harmony wheel, then connect
the individual circles at nodal points and make a possible points of
directions to take at these intersections... infinity, 3D, dictated by time
constraints, budget, resources etc...a roller coaster that is never the same
ride twice...

I would also make it a stand alone framework. Make it a jquery site where
you can toggle the informational views, and even swap out the information
and use it for a cheese and wine wheel dining locator if you wanted. This is
the reason I liked your sundial initially and Andrie H's graph (you should
combine the two) the information design is solid and you could replace the
taxonomies with virtually anything and use it as an effective presentation
tool, beliefs and opinions aside.

Let me know if you need me to explain anything for the sake of clarity.
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