Your birth date, time, and geographic coordinates produce a specific combination of numerical values that define the shape of your personal chart. The more precisely you enter your data, the more individual your result.
Life Map Insight uses these values as numerical inputs to calculate a personal intensity curve that runs across your entire lifetime. The curve shows mathematically derived peaks and troughs — not predictions, not personality types, but a structured pattern that many people find mirrors the rhythm of their actual experience.
This is not astrology, numerology, or prediction. It is a deterministic mathematical model: the same input always produces exactly the same output. No randomness, no interpretation at the calculation stage.
"The formula doesn't know you — it knows your numbers. Same input, always same output. Zero randomness."
The algorithm extracts multiple numerical properties from your birth data and processes them through several sequential calculation stages:
Birth date and time are converted to a precise temporal reference point, then adjusted for the local timezone at the place of birth — ensuring that someone born at 3:00 AM in Tel Aviv and someone born at 3:00 AM in New York receive meaningfully different inputs, not just a shifted copy of the same result.
Geographic coordinates are expressed in degrees, minutes, and decimal fractions of arc — latitude and longitude accurate to within 1 km. These values are not symbolic: they feed directly into the formula as distinct numerical parameters, contributing specific weight to the shape and timing of the resulting wave.
The processed values are then combined through a proprietary multi-stage formula that produces a continuous intensity function spanning your entire lifetime — from birth to projected old age. Several correction passes are applied after the initial calculation to account for cumulative drift and ensure the wave remains stable and internally consistent across the full timeline.
The result is a smooth but individually unique curve — your personal life rhythm chart.
The vertical axis of your chart represents intensity — the mathematical magnitude of external conditions at any given point in time. The horizontal axis is time, measured either in calendar years or in your personal age. The "Today" marker shows where you currently stand on your personal timeline.
Why location matters. The geographic coordinates of your birthplace are not symbolic — they contribute specific numerical values (latitude and longitude) that directly influence the shape of your wave. Two people born on the same day but in different cities will have measurably different charts. This is why we ask you to confirm your birthplace on an interactive map, accurate to within 1 km.
This animation shows how birth data is transformed into a personal rhythm chart.
The chart maps mathematical intensity conditions over time — not specific events, not emotions, not decisions. It does not predict what will happen to you. It shows the structural rhythm of your path: when conditions tend to be elevated and when they are naturally lower.
Many users find that peaks on their chart correspond to periods of high activity, change, or significance in their lives — and troughs to quieter or more reflective phases. Others use it simply as a framework for timing and self-awareness.
"It's not a prediction. It's a mathematical structure that you can map against your own experience."
We don't interpret the curve for you — your own memory is the best validator. Before you look ahead, check if your past peaks match what you remember. That's your personal proof. Start by looking back — do the peaks align with what you lived through? If they do, you have your own validation. If they don't, that's worth reflecting on too.
You are always the primary expert on your own life. The chart is a mathematical mirror — it reflects structure, not destiny. The meaning you assign to each period is entirely your own.
The specific mathematical formula underlying Life Map Insight is proprietary and not publicly disclosed. This is a deliberate choice — not to obscure the process, but to protect years of development work.
What we can confirm:
Life Map Insight does not claim to predict the future, diagnose personality, or define who you are. It is a tool for self-reflection — one data point among many that a thoughtful person might use to better understand their own patterns.
We take a non-fatalistic stance: your chart shows mathematical conditions, not fixed outcomes. You remain the author of your life. The model simply offers a structured way to look at your timeline — past, present, and ahead.