Principlev1
When a relationship appears bidirectional, map it as two
When a relationship appears bidirectional, map it as two separate directed arrows with potentially different strengths and mechanisms rather than collapsing it into a single undirected connection.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Schemas as Knowledge Organization Structures (relationships structure knowledge) and The human mind is not adapted to interpreting how multi-loop (nonlinear feedback systems). The principle prescribes preserving directional detail because the axioms establish that bidirectional relationships often have asymmetric properties that collapse when treated as symmetric. This enables detecting feedback loops and power imbalances.