What the LifeChart Is
The LifeChart is a descriptive tool for looking at how events may:
It focuses on structure, not explanation.
The LifeChart is a descriptive tool for looking at how events may:
- cluster
- recur
- align across periods of change
It focuses on structure, not explanation.
What It Is Not
The LifeChart is not:
It does not assume meaning or outcomes. The LifeChart is simply a way of seeing.
The LifeChart is not:
- predictive
- interpretive
- diagnostic
- a belief system
It does not assume meaning or outcomes. The LifeChart is simply a way of seeing.
How it Works
The LifeChart maps proportional intervals across a personal timeline.
These intervals are derived from simple numerical relationships and used only as a reference for observation.
Patterns, if they appear, are not assumed—they are simply noticed.
The LifeChart maps proportional intervals across a personal timeline.
These intervals are derived from simple numerical relationships and used only as a reference for observation.
Patterns, if they appear, are not assumed—they are simply noticed.
LifeChart Calculator
An interactive tool for exploring proportional intervals across your own timeline.
Nothing is stored. Nothing is shared.
The process is private and reflective.
Nothing is stored. Nothing is shared.
The process is private and reflective.
Writings & Research Notes
Short-form reflections and ongoing research notes on temporal structure, correspondence, and lived experience.
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Publications
Independent academic work and open-access research are available in an open archival format. These include studies on synchronicity, temporal correspondence, and structural analyses of experience.
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Summaries
Companion materials for the publication archive, including point-form notes, overview summaries, and audio-style guides designed to support access to the research without replacing the original papers.
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About This Project
This is an independent, non-commercial research project.
Its aim is to make patterns of change easier to observe—without interpretation or doctrine.
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About the Researcher
A brief academic biography and background information.
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Short-form reflections and ongoing research notes on temporal structure, correspondence, and lived experience.
View Writings
Publications
Independent academic work and open-access research are available in an open archival format. These include studies on synchronicity, temporal correspondence, and structural analyses of experience.
View Publications
Summaries
Companion materials for the publication archive, including point-form notes, overview summaries, and audio-style guides designed to support access to the research without replacing the original papers.
View Summaries
About This Project
This is an independent, non-commercial research project.
Its aim is to make patterns of change easier to observe—without interpretation or doctrine.
Learn More
About the Researcher
A brief academic biography and background information.
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