Copyright 06/21/2018 Justin Coslor Map Quadrant System -- Quadrants Within Quadrants [Please help relay my invention idea to NASA, the DOD, and other relevant agencies, departments, and companies. I think it can do a lot of good for Washington State, The United States, it's allies, and various branches of math and science; including space telescopes and satellite systems and aerospace and defense.] Good day! I invented and filed a 1-year provisional patent on an idea I call the "Map Quadrant System", which is about "quadrants within quadrants", representing locations on an Earth map or star map using either a short single string of letters or a single composite of primes number rather than a pair of GPS numbers with long trailing decimals. As "quadrants within quadrants", are chosen (using letters A, B, C, or D) it zooms in by an exponent of 4. It starts with a big picture map image, then subdivides it into four quadrants, of which one letter is chosen (A=upper left, B=upper right, C=lower left, D=lower right) and then it zooms in on that quadrant and does it again and again to any desired depth of detail. For example, in just 3 short symbols (such as "CBD") it zooms in 64 times (note: 64=4^3). It succinctly zooms in farther and farther. (See my example at http://picform.org/20170317CoslorJustinM--World_Map_Quadrant_System.jpg ). Please send this idea to people at NASA and the DOD, etc. Thank you! 06/21/2018 justincoslor@gmail.com