One On One
One to One Mapping, the mapping of numbers to a number line, is the organizational function that will enable us to construct a Cognitive Map (a map of all maps) of Cyberspace. The 1 to '1 Law says that you may map many to one, but you may not map one to many.
In the global Matrix, all categories map to the ASCII Line, which becomes the baseline or "reference interface" for all maps within the various domains. All basic structures have three parts: Primary Characteristic or ASCII Line (lc),

Secondary Characteristic in the ASCII Grid (2c) and Tertiary Characteristic in the ASCII Matrix (3c). A single character line will be a one to one map for a Menu, Archtype, Format, Algorithm, Generic Domain, etc. A two character grid will be a 256 possible versions to one map of secondary characteristics or possibilities relating to the line. A three character matrix will be a 65,536 to one map of secondary characteristics and their tertiary attributes. All dendritic structures, both trees and roots, map to a character, or a cell. All categories are hierarchically organized. This is very much like the Linnaen System, a trinomial classification system.