Questions about the method
What the chart actually calculates, how birth coordinates affect the result, and what this service is not — answered plainly.
Is LifeMap Insight astrology, numerology, or future prediction?
No. LifeMap Insight does not use astrological symbols, numerological interpretations, or random guesses.
It is a deterministic mathematical model: identical inputs always produce identical results. The service does not predict the future or claim to define your fate or character.
What does the chart show — and what does it not show?
The chart shows the mathematical intensity of conditions over time: periods of relative rise and natural decline.
The chart does not show:
- specific events that will happen to you;
- emotions or psychological states;
- your decisions and actions;
- ready-made personality interpretations.
It is a rhythm structure, not a life script.
What is LifeMap Insight and what exactly does the service calculate?
LifeMap Insight calculates a personal mathematical life rhythm chart based on your birth date, birth time, and geographic birth coordinates.
The result is a continuous intensity curve showing how the structural rhythm of your life path changes over time. It is not a personality description, not an event prediction, and not a psychological test.
Why does the place of birth affect the result?
Because the birth location coordinates are not symbolic. They directly participate in the calculation as numerical input data.
Two people born on the same day and time but in different cities will have different charts. That is why LifeMap Insight asks you to confirm your birthplace on a map with about 1 km accuracy.
How are birth data transformed into a personal life chart?
Birth date and time are converted into a precise temporal reference point, then adjusted for the local timezone of the birthplace.
Geographic coordinates — latitude and longitude — are used as separate numerical parameters in the formula. All inputs go through a multi-stage mathematical calculation that creates a continuous intensity function spanning the entire life.
How can I verify if the chart matches my real experience?
The most practical way is to look back first, not forward. Compare past peaks and troughs on the chart with what you actually experienced in your life.
LifeMap Insight does not interpret the curve for you. Your personal experience and memory are the main way to validate the result. If matches are visible, that is your own verification. If not, that is also useful for reflection.
What if the chart does not match my experience?
If the chart does not align with your life experience, do not rush to conclusions. The model reflects structural rhythm, not specific events or emotions — a high-intensity period does not mean a single dramatic event, and a low period does not mean difficulty.
Also check your input data: even a small error in birth time or birthplace coordinates can noticeably shift the chart.
Is the calculation formula publicly available?
No. The specific mathematical formula is proprietary and not publicly disclosed.
The service openly states the key principles of the model:
- it is fully deterministic — same inputs always produce the same result;
- results are reproducible across devices and time;
- there is no subjective interpretation during calculation.
Are my personal data stored after calculation?
Personal data are not stored after the session ends. The service uses the input data for calculation but does not keep them as a permanent profile.
See the Privacy Policy for full details.
What practical uses does LifeMap Insight have?
LifeMap Insight can be used as a tool for self-reflection, personal validation of past experience, and more conscious observation of your life rhythm.
Some users see the chart as a way to better understand periods of high activity and calmer phases. The service does not offer the chart as an instruction, diagnosis, or prediction.
What is the Intersection Report and how does it differ from a single report?
The Intersection Report places two individual life rhythm charts on the same timeline. It shows where the two patterns align, diverge, and cross — not as a compatibility score, but as a structural map of how two mathematical trajectories relate over time.
Each person's chart remains independent — the report does not merge or average them. It simply makes both visible simultaneously.
What does a crossing point on the chart mean?
A crossing point is a moment where the two intensity curves intersect — one person's trajectory moves upward while the other's moves downward, or vice versa.
It marks a structural shift in the relative intensity between the two timelines. It does not predict conflict or harmony — it shows a point of mathematical transition. How that transition maps to the real relationship is yours to interpret.
Does the Intersection Report show compatibility or relationship quality?
No. The Intersection Report does not produce a compatibility score, rating, or prediction about the relationship outcome.
It shows the mathematical structure of two overlapping timelines. How that structure maps to a real relationship is entirely yours to interpret.
What does it mean when both curves are high at the same time?
It means both individuals are in a mathematically elevated phase simultaneously.
Whether that translates to shared activity, aligned focus, or something else entirely depends on variables the chart does not measure — decisions, context, circumstances. The chart shows structural conditions, not outcomes.
Can the Intersection Report be used for any two people?
Yes — partners, parent and child, colleagues, close friends. The calculation requires birth date, time, and coordinates for both people.
The result is always two individual charts overlaid on a shared timeline, regardless of the relationship type.
Does the report say whose phase is "better" or "stronger"?
No. The chart shows intensity values for both people without ranking them.
Higher intensity is not better — it is simply a different structural condition. The report does not evaluate or compare the two individuals.
How accurate are the crossing points relative to real life?
As with the single report, real-life events or shifts may occur 0.5–1 year from the mathematical crossing points shown. The formula calculates structural turning points, not calendar-precise moments.
The more accurate the birth data for both people, the closer the structural pattern will be to actual experience.
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