Copyright 11/6/2018 Justin Coslor Map Quadrant System Grid Migration (I designed this idea as an update to my MQS (Map Quadrant System) Grid Migration idea, on Saturday 11/3/2018 JMC.) (MQS maps/images can have one or more landmarks for the object(s) to reference.) Track the straight line distance from one zoomed-in map box to another by zooming in the same number of times and calculate the rectangular box width scale and box height scale at each level such that the zoomed-in quadrant box is treated as a pixel whose center is a point. Then zoom out all the way and use the Pythagorean Theorem (X^2 + Y^2 = Z^2 and solve for Z), with the correct pixel size, to find the distance between the two locations. Re-compute this process every second or less with fresh optics/radar/sonar to track a moving object. A moving object or moving target alone (or in reference to another pixel or many objects) can each leave a plotted trail in the MQS and possible future locations can be predicted based on the vectors of the object(s).