Maps are memory systems.
TheoB studies maps across time: ancient cartography, astronomy, cacao routes, civilizations, trade, geography, and future scenarios.
Reconstruct what was known, what was missed, and what may emerge next.
Study early maps, trade routes, myths, borders, coastlines, and worldview shifts.
Connect current regions, institutions, cacao sites, farms, cities, and infrastructure.
Run maps backward and forward from known points in history.
Layer sun, moon, stars, seasons, navigation, calendars, and celestial events.
Use cacao as baseline: origin, migration, cultivation, ceremony, commerce, and culture.
Turn real user discoveries into mapped proof and bounty opportunities.
The flat map should become a layered atlas: latitude/longitude grid, clickable regions, ancient map overlays, star navigation, cacao routes, and time-scrolled scenarios.