3D Hierarchies
Three-column depth: narrow, medium and wide segments of the same source read side by side, so cohesion can be compared across scope sizes.

“Oh. Lights go on and colours flash across scope reels.”
Three cognition formats — 3D hierarchies, category trees and classification maps — that reveal how meaning shifts across scopes.
Three cognition formats for refining alignment by structural segmentation.
Three-column depth: narrow, medium and wide segments of the same source read side by side, so cohesion can be compared across scope sizes.
Machine-built structure: tags grouped into branches that expose how the source organises itself, independent of the author's headings.
Flat maps of the same material: overlapping classes, drift between segments and the partition boundaries that keep meaning consistent.