User blog comment:PsiCubed2/Letter Notation Part III/@comment-80.98.179.160-20171108082401/@comment-30754445-20171108131857

Well, Z doesn't really look like a 2 in any reasonable font. And "A" looks like a 4? Come on... that's a huge stretch.

Besides, I'm also skipping U (which doesn't look like any number), because I have other reasons to skip the vowels. It makes some of the later functions easier to remember (P corresponds to Polynomials of ω, S corresponds to SVO Level, W corresponds to ψ(Ωw), and Y corresponds to ψ(ψ

At any rate, less letters does not limit the notation in any way, due to at least two reasons:

1. The obvious (and less important) reason is that we aren't forced to stop at Z. We can then go to greek letters or japanese character or whatever else we wish.

2. What really matters is the power of the definitions used for each letter.

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wer of the notation comes from the array version (things like (2,3,5)&#124;7) anyway.

1. Jumping over I helps people remember that the rules of the game changes after H. Once you know there's no I, trhere's no way you'll be tempted to think that "Jx" is just repeating H's.

2. I'm also jumping