The Method
What the math actually does
No mysticism. No opinion. This is the exact derivation chain.
1 · The Prime Codex
Your birth date, time, and location are converted into a single large integer — a coordinate in number space. The nearest prime to that coordinate is your Quantum Prime Origin (QPO). It is deterministic: the same birth data always produces the same QPO, forever.
The QPO is not metaphorical. It is a specific prime number derived by the same algorithm every time. Two people with identical birth data get identical QPOs. No one else in human history with different birth data gets yours.
2 · The Frequency
Your frequency is derived from the moment and location of your birth using the same mathematical method used to derive planetary tones — the Cosmic Octave. Your birth timestamp, octave-compressed into the audible range, determines the broad frequency band you inhabit. Your exact position on Earth at birth shifts the tone within that band.
The result is a frequency that is genuinely yours — not a random assignment, not a personality label, but your birth coordinate heard as sound. You can hear it in Sound Lab. It never changes, because your birth coordinate never changes.
3 · The Archetype
Your QPO is analysed for its mathematical properties: primality class, digit structure, and modular residues. The archetype is determined by QPO mod 12 — a deterministic mapping that assigns one of 12 structural archetypes by numerical classification, not thematic interpretation.
The archetype does not describe personality. It describes structural tendency — how you process information, where you exert force, and what breaks down when you over-extend.
4 · Cross-Validation
NūΨ's cross-validation score measures alignment between two independent mathematical traditions applied to your birth data: numerological reduction (name + date) and prime-coordinate analysis (birth moment as a point in spacetime). When both traditions identify the same underlying structure, the score is high. A high score means your mathematical fingerprint is unusually stable across derivation methods.
This cross-validation score (shown as a percentage) is not a confidence meter. It is a measure of how much the two independent derivations agree. A high score means the mathematical fingerprint is unusually stable. A lower score is rarer and indicates a more complex structural signature, not a weaker one.
5 · What it is not
- — Not astrology. No zodiac signs, no aspects, no houses. Planetary resonance is calculated using orbital frequencies (Hans Cousto's method), not astrological interpretation.
- — Not a questionnaire. No self-report data is used.
- — Not curated. The math does not produce flattering results by design.
- — Not probabilistic. Given the same input, the output is always identical.