Sunday, May 3, 2009

Pacquiao-Hatton Fight Biorhythms

After watching, I looked up their biorhythms during the fight.
I'm too lazy to account for the different timezones of their birth and besides, I don't know the exact time. hehehe.

Notice Pacquiao's almost triple high graph and Hatton's probably critical physical and low emotional.


Manny Pacquiao
Day | Date | Physical |Emotion |Intellectual
Saturday |5/2/2009 |81.7 |97.5 | 91.0
Sunday |5/3/2009 |63.1 |100.0 |97.2



Ricky Hatton
Day |Date |Physical |Emotion |Intellectual
Saturday |5/2/2009 |13.6 |-97.5 |75.6
Sunday |5/3/2009 |-13.6 |-90.1 |61.8


Monday, January 12, 2009

Online Biorhythm Chart

Free and Easy to Use Online Biorhythm Chart LINK

You can even use it on your own website!

Biorhythms Calculator 2.5

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Calculates and displays biorhythm graphs.

Enter your birthdate and this Applet and it will calculate
your biorhythms. It computes your 23-day physical, 28-day
emotional, 33-day intellectual and combined cycles. The
combined cycle is sometimes called the luck cycle. The
theory of biorhythms is when the cycles are positive/high
you will have high energy. When they are negative/low you
will have low energy. When they are zero or critical, you
will have unstable energy.

If you register, you have the option of having me prepare
you a customised version. You need to send me three things:

1. What you want to see as the title, brand it
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2. a 75x75 gif, jpg or png logo for the upper
left corner.

3. a 75x75 gif, jpg or png logo to show on
especially lucky days (optional)

To install, Extract the zip download with WinZip, available from
http://www.winzip.com (or similar unzip utility) into any
directory you please, often C:\ -- ticking off the (user
folder names) option. To run as an application, type:

java -jar C:\com\mindprod\bio\bio.jar

Advanced Biorhythms 2004.2.0

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Advanced Biorhythms is a program that forecasts your emotional, physical, intellectual, and intuitional activity cycles, also known as biorhythms. Advanced Biorhythms has unique user-friendly interface: handy calendar of cycles and extended info panel gives you all the information you might need(including comprehensive prognosis and advice of the day). Experienced users will love some additional features. Discover the most favorable days of your life and be ready to face the bad ones. Make your day with Advanced Biorhythms!

Free and Easy Biorhythm Calculator 3.02

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Free and easy biorhythm calculator is a powerful, easy-to-use application ideal for making personal forecasts. This program is based on the western scientific theory of biorhythms, and contains additional features based upon oriental philosophy. Knowing your biorhythms, you can be sure about what to expect from each day in order to succeed at sports, dating, business, negotiations, exams, or job interviews. It works like a magic mirror, helping you to know the full potential of your capabilities, and prevent rash decisions during critical days.
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Loads of features, including: basic, secondary, i-ching rhythms; printable calendar; personal forecast; day info monitor.

Commercial version also includes: compatibility test, relationship advices for the partners, advanced matching system, attentive support and free lifetime updates.

You will learn to recognize your opportunities and opportunities of the people around you at any given time. This will help you to be a step ahead of your competitors, to resolve any conflict among your staff, and to face your future with confidence.

Biorhythms will be useful in family planning. Children conceived during favorable periods in the cycle will have a greater chance to get the best of both parents.
Having additional information about people close to you, you will learn to better understand them. This will help you in raising children and in strengthening your family relationships.

Long-term forecasts for your personal life will help you to make future plans.
Biorhythms allow you to find out all sorts of interesting things about people around you, from celebrities to your neighbors and your family members.

Friendly interface and detailed documentation make your work with the program easy and pleasant.

Intellectual cycle

The 33-day cycle is representative of man's intellectual fluctuations. To date, researchers have focused somewhat less on the intellectual than on the other two cycles, which is understandable since much remains to be done in aiding man to understand and use his mental powers. Some doctors claim this cycle is closely related to secretions of the thyroid. Independent medical studies have pointed out correlation's between variations in intellectual performance and hormone levels; again, this is an area which has not been thoroughly explored.

The first half of this cycle (16,5 days) is the time when students and others engaged in intellectual pursuits are more able to absorb new concepts, be more creative, make notable progress. We all know that studying is a breeze at some times, a drag at others. The first half of the cycle is considered prime time for creative thinking, for progress in new subject areas, for mental successes when memory is at a premium,
and for work which demands accurate and immediate mental responses. Since the mind responds most rapidly to new challenges during this period, it would probably be the best time to be in a new assignment or a new job.

The second half of this 33-day cycle (also 16,5 days) is a time when one's ability to think logically is somewhat reduced. The IQ doesn't automatically lose 10 points; the brain just says it isn't quite so happy with a heavy load of new stimulation. Remember that energies have been discharged in the first half of the cycle. Now the mind wants a little rest, in order to store up energy again. During this time, it is somewhat more difficult to absorb new ideas, to do creative thinking, or to perform mental exercises where concentration, memory, and quick mental response are required. This time is probably best suited to review of previously learned concepts, to practice of lessons which should be learned by rote, to absorption and consolidation of prior gains. The second half of the intellectual cycle seems to be the best time to practice your lines, go over your French verb endings, and edit the paper you wrote. The critical days in the 33-day intellectual cycle are the 1st and 17th days. These may be days when important decisions could best be delayed. If you know that a major matter must be resolved on one of those days, it might be a good idea to try to see all sides of the question beforehand. But we all have to face some problems without any warning. Take a little extra time to think it over; it could be helpful. Also, as you will discover in a later chapter, the circumstances under which these critical days occur will make a difference. No part of life needs to grind to a halt just because it's a critical day or the low part of the cycle. A big exam or a big interview can be handled well even on the least promising day; most of us have taken one or the other with a cold and still scored high. We're a little cautious, or we work extra hard beforehand, or we make a special effort to get the adrenaline flowing. lf we know in advance that a task will be more difficult than usual, we can be properly prepared, and this is where the biorhythm theory can be most useful.

These are the three basic biorhythm cycles-their monthly cyclical lengths and variations. But keep in mind that each person's cycles will be individual. Though everyone born on the same day in the same year will have identical cycles, they will obviously not have identical lives. Not only will their circumstances be different, but their income and learned reactions to events will also differ sharply. All three cycles will change with age: a young person's are likely to peak more sharply, an older person's to flatten out. Health, temperament, character, and probably heredity will influence the steepness of the curve and the way one responds to fluctuations in his potential. Awareness of where you stand in each of your life cycles at a particular time, and how you function while being at various points in each of the three cycles will help you determine the best coping mechanisms for your particular life style.

Emotional cycle

The 28-day emotional cycle has a curve similar to that of the physical cycle, with the curve rising in the first half (14 days), or discharge phase, and falling in the second half (also 14 days), or recharge phase. The sample below will help you to fix its main characteristics in mind. Since this cycle probably influences sensitivity and creativity as well as feelings of love and cooperativeness, artists and writers may find their muses visiting them more often and their tempers sweeter in the first two weeks of this cycle. During the first 14 days, one is likely to be cheerier and more optimistic; during the second 14 days a little less open, friendly and hopeful; and on critical days, decidedly grumpy and irritable.

The individual pattern will no doubt vary with individual temperament. Someone with a sunny and very calm disposition may seem a bit cloudy at the low point of the cycle but is unlikely to storm a lot at any time. A more passionate and erratic type can swing through periods of bliss and then astonish us with an outburst of anger three days later. It seems quite likely that some people would experience their biorhythmic fluctuations more strongly than others.

An interesting Condition exists with respect to the 28-day cycle which is not true of the other two. Since 28 days make up four seven-day weeks, the important days of this cycle always fall on the same day of the week, the day of the week on which one was born. A person born on a Monday will know that every other Monday will be a critical day. Whereas "blue Mondays" are traditional, Monday's child will have a critical day one
Monday, a high day the next Monday, another critical, and then a low, and so on throughout the year. This same-day syndrome provides a means of testing the biorhythm theory for yourself. Does experience tell you that your emotionally shaky days are almost always on the same days of the week? It's best to test this out over a period of several months; there are always other elements to account for. Bad news can bring you down even on a high day, but you'll probably be able to handle it better.

Physical Cycle

The fluctuations of the 23-day physical cycle are thought to influence man's strength, endurance, energy, and general physical well-being. We're all aware that our energy levels vary. Some mornings we can scarcely pull ourselves out of bed; others, though we don't quite wake up somersaulting, we are ready to go even before taking a cup of coffee. The biorhythm theory suggests that we can calculate days we might be more likely to zip through and days when we'll drag along.

Let's use the sample physical curve below to become acquainted with the theory. During the first half of the 23-day cycle (11,5 days), one's physical well-being is increasing. This portion of the cycle is sometimes referred to as a "discharge period," analogous to the time when a battery is discharging electrical power, using up its stored energy. During this first half of the cycle, a person is quite vigorous and appears to command a powerful source of energy.

The second half of the 23-day cycle (also 11,5 days) is a time of reduced vigor, recuperation, and storage of new energy, as when a battery is recharging. These are the days when the curve on the chart is below the base line. To an athlete, this is the time when he is in a slump, and the stay-at home experiences his own kind of slump as well. During this time, man is more content to rest and regain his strength. That's not to say that work, tennis, and spring cleaning simply cease every other 11 days, but the drive slows down, the time-outs become a little more frequent, a good book and a catnap begin to look more attractive. Doctors who follow the theory find this time ideal for a patient's recuperation or therapy.

It is important to emphasize that the curve does not divide into a "good" half and a "bad" half. Neither portion is necessarily better or worse than the other-fortunately, since each adds up to half a lifetime! The theory of biorhythms aims to alert you to your capacities and potentials, the days when your basic drives (in this case physical) are at high, low, or critical tide. A low period is no more evil than a low gas tank in your car. lf you read the gauge properly, you won't plan to drive 500 miles that day. You'll add more fuel-for the human machine, this means a little rest, a little bit of being good to yourself. A low period that is observed and used wisely can nourish the body. An athlete, for instance, might adjust his training schedule to provide for more rest or less intense concentration during the second half of his cycle.

Properly used, a low period can give the same benefit as sleep to an exhausted man. A high day may not be an unadulterated blessing, either. Although more can be accomplished in the first half of the cycle, the physical plant can be tuned so high that a man might over-exert or try to go beyond his physical potential, ending up with a pulled muscle on the fifteenth hole of the golf course. A lot depends on individual condition. Professional athletes have often hit home runs, caught long passes, and broken records at the peak of their physical cycles.

There are two "critical" or "cautionary" days in every complete 23-day physical cycle. These are the first day, when each new cycle begins, and the halfway mark, between the 11th and 12th days, when energy switches into the recharge period. The body is relatively unstable and less resistant to stress on these days; heart attacks, for example,
apparently tend to fall on critical days of this curve. Again, it is important to note that the days in themselves are not critical. The person's condition on that day may bear watching; he might react badly to strain imposed by the outside world or by his own body. There is no magical hex or voodoo spell that will make a heart fail at the "critical" or "cautionary" point of the physical cycle, but a man who has recently had a heart attack might take extra precautions on such a day. A taxi driver might be extra careful too. Or someone working in a machine shop. Or someone shepherding fifteen pre-school children out to the playground.

Biorhythmic Compatibility

Compatibility helps to explain why or why not you get along with someone in a particular way. Preliminary research on Biorhythm Compatibility has show that:

1) People generally get along better when they have high compatibility percentages.

2) People with diverse compatibility percentages get along well provided that they are willing to accept and concede as confrontations develop.

3) In a minority of cases, individuals actually prefer opposites and will actually get along well with someone with drastically different biorhythms because they strike a balance.

Each of biorhythms has its sphere of influence. Their compatibility or incompatibility influences our relationships with other people in different ways. Compatibility of biorhythms in love and family affairs can be well observed. There are nine possible combinations:


1. Three biorhythms are incompatible. External appeal, sex, money and a habit can be a reason of marriage. There is only a phantom of family. At the beginning of relationships there is the illusion that feelings exist, but it disappears as times goes by. When love has gone and there are no children or property, the family breaks up. Otherwise spouse are roommates who are dependent on each other financially, who torture each other and carry out a role of vampires, spoiling life of their own kids.


2. Physical biorhythms are compatible. There is a strong physical attraction between partners and what is more a complete sexual satisfaction, which is the only reason for many families not to break up. But the partners need more than sex. A spiritual warmth and mutual understanding are also necessary. There is lack of it.


3. Emotional biorhythms are compatible. The partners feel as if they haven't had such feelings before, especially from the woman's point of view. But in a period of time the man becomes indifferent, he is not satisfied with sex any more, love is passing away. It's difficult for a woman to submit, it's a kind of a tragedy for her. She can do everything to get him back, and then to get hold of him and make use of his powers.


4. Emotional and physical biorhythms are compatible. The situation is rather knotty. Partners clash very often, despite of a mutual attraction and sexual satisfaction. Women dream of getting hold of a partner and keeping him. It frightens a lot of men struggling for the independence and trying to free themselves of the persistent care.


5. Intellectual biorhythms are compatible. The partners feel something similar to love, especially from the man's point of view. A woman can be attracted by the partner's ready tongue or his wits, but it becomes boring in a period of time. She finds nothing that brings warmth to her soul. The man starts to struggle for the happiness and women who marry such men are not lucky at all.


6. Intellectual and physical biorhythms are compatible. Women should be cautious! The partners have deep feelings similar to love. There are both an attraction and complete sexual satisfaction. At first women are very interested in sex appeal, IQ and other partner's positive traits of character impress them. Then a woman loses the interest and feels an emptiness of soul. The man does everything to conquer such a woman.


7. Intellectual and emotional biorhythms are compatible. It is a Platonic love. Everything is good except sex. It is a variant of friendship and cooperation at all levels, a good choice for a secretary but not for a sexual partner. Young people whose feelings are developed more than their intimate relations can fall into such a trap. Sexual relations are very rare in such families or they don't exist at all. It is better for partners to have a rest from each other and sleep apart.


8. Three biorhythms are compatible (60-80%). There is stability, warmth and mutual understanding, which could be even stronger. People satisfied with reality are happy to have family relations that remind friendship. Perfectionists, who are looking for complete harmony, can destroy everything they should save.


9. Three biorhythms are compatible (more than 80%). The true feelings and perfect sex are possible. Such couples can say that nobody knows what real love is: you needn't speak about feelings, you'd better feel it! There are clever, beautiful and healthy children in such families. They are always a success in life except the cases when they look for troubles.


So, we have the characteristics of relationships from the biorhythmic point of view. Certainly, life is more complicated than theories and formulas. We can't always be together with the one we want. But we can avoid a lot of problems by choosing the right partner.

Interpreting Critical Days

Either emotional exhaustion or euphoria is possible-from "the skids" (depression) to great heights (elation, outbursts). You may have a "let-down" or tired feeling, since exhaustion is often based on an imbalanced emotional state. You may also experience emotional "flair-ups" or extreme Agitation, anxiety, or frustration. In extreme cases, suicides or attempted suicides have occurred on or very close to emotional critical days.

Overexertion and exhaustion due to emotional stress are also potential dangers to health and can trigger a physical crisis such as a heart attack or a stroke. Be particularly alert to health side effects in the day's activities. Give extra care and attention to situations where emotions play a key role: driving your automobile in heavy traffic; stress situations at work; dealing with family problems; disciplining and working with young children. In general, forced calmness and mental concentration on control of emotions is advised. Keep in mind the unique opportunity of an emotional critical day-by harnessing your emotional energies at this time you could develop and strengthen a model of emotional self-control and expression which is so important to overall happiness and well-being. This day could give you the opportunity to reach important breakthroughs in your emotional life, as well as present possible new avenues of creativity.

In general, you can tire more easily, quickly. There may be some impairment of your physical control or strength with a potential for accidents or mishaps in the home, office, or car. A lessening of the body's protective senses increases the dangers of exertion, exhaustion, and possible injury. Relax, get added rest. Give extra attention to physical comforts and aids, such as proper lighting, frequent relaxation periods, that will make your day easier. Avoid activities where large amounts of energy are required-for most people, not a good day to start spring cleaning, mowing the lawn, or playing a strenuous game of tennis.

During health crises, a physical critical can signal a recurrence of problems-a possible heart attack, stroke, etc. If you have a particular health problem, it is a good time to curtail physical activities that require a large expenditure of energy.

In extreme cases, sensory deprivation may occur, with a consequent neglect for personal safety as exhibited in acts of either extreme bravery or foolhardiness. For those who participate in sports frequently or for the professional' athlete, performance hangs in the balance-it can be your best or worst day. Try to be extremely aware of your physical potential during this unstable time; intensify mental concentration to control and extend your physical capabilities for maximum performance and possible outstanding achievement.

On the critical day in the intellectual cycle, there is a tendency to avoid making necessary decisions and to hastily improvise acceptable answers to situations. Mental carelessness can often cause a disregard for personal safety and survival. Mental Depression and a lower threshold to health hazards are also potential dangers.

Verbal fluency-an attribute of intelligence-may be decreased or restricted. The faculties of abstract reasoning, number ability, and memory appear to be lessened. Misplacement of valuables and forgetfulness are common. Often, there is a disregard for consequences: thus, the man who can't swim goes boating; the homemaker with a sore back decides to move the piano to another location. If it is possible to "think before leaping," this is the time to do it. Despite these more frequent negative factors, either success or failure in academic or intellectual pursuits is possible on this day, since one's intellectual acuity is alterable in either direction by the imbalanced state. Mental control through awareness and alertness is important at these times. The opportunity to reach new heights, to have a day of intellectual, creative brilliance-to have that one stroke of genius that could change your life, are all entirely possible.

Interpreting High and Low Days

Your emotions are keyed to their highest levels. This is the time when you will feel most outwardly directed to others, able to enjoy their company, as well as to give them support, encouragement, and understanding if needed. It is the optimum time for strengthening your relationships with your lover or friends. Your high emotions can also push you to great performances, especially in creative endeavors. On the other hand, depending upon circumstances and your personality, be aware of possible runaways, emotional outbursts or over-doing. Your high emotions could also lead you to impulsive, rash behavior.
Your energy, vitality, and strength are at full tide. Your physical system is able to withstand shock, injury, or stress at this time. Sexual drives are above normal. At the same time, physical forces may be overly strong with a danger of overexertion or susceptibility to reckless, aggressive activities.

Analytical, logistical, and concentrative abilities are at upper levels. This is a prime time for creative thinking, composing, writing, decision-making. This is a good time for abstract reasoning, verbal fluency, understanding new concepts, number ability, memory manipulation, and for facing new challenges, taking on new work assignments. This is also a time of possible frustrations if opportunities for intellectual expansion are limited or missing.

Your emotional state is relaxed or below normal. In situations where extreme calm or lack of emotions is required, this may be helpful. In other circumstances, your feelings, sensitivities, and awareness of your environment may be low. It is a time when you may feel more inwardly directed, less able to extend yourself to others. You may even experience feelings of depression or loneliness. In general, it is a time of passivity rather than engagement.

Your physical forces are at low tide with vitality and energy resources possibly drained. Fatigue is common. Rest, recuperation are important at this time. Your interest in or inclinations to physical, sexual activities are on the wane. In athletic activities, endurance is usually lessened. There is a lack of zest or spirit and a feeling of near exhaustion may follow performance. You may have "worn out" feelings in general during this time. Depressive tendencies may be present and must be resisted. There is a danger of overexertion if highs in the other cycles tend to override your feelings of physical low energy. Watch eating, drinking, as any overindulgence at this time is potentially dangerous.

Your ability to move into new intellectual fields is lessened at this time. Decision-making, judgments, and concentration on tasks may all be frustrating or difficult during this period. Impulsive, spur-of-the-moment actions with regrettable consequences are possible. Loss or relinquishment of cautions or protective inclinations may occur. Depressed or exhausted mental states are also possible.

Interpreting your biorhythm data

Now that you have learned what the biorhythm theory is, there remains an even more important consideration. How does one interpret the results? What do critical, high, and low days mean for each individual who applies the theory to his daily activities and events? Interpretations of biorhythm data center on the three most important days in the monthly rhythms: the critical, high, and low points in each of the physical, emotional, and intellectual cycles. The general characteristics associated with the high and low days are more straightforward and consistent than is the case with the critical or cautionary days.

High days:Generally, high days indicate full tides of: vitality, endurance, and strength from a physical view; excitement, intense feelings, and vigorous sensibilities from an emotional view; and knowledge, reason, and thought from the intellectual view. There are gradations of these dependent upon the situations and circumstances under which they occur, and on the individual personality involved. Thus, a high in the emotional cycle can signal a time of high production for the actor or artist, similar to a high in the physical cycle of an athlete. On the other hand, a high emotional state under circumstances requiring coolness during stress is a different matter, and could signal an "off" day for the professional race driver, or the man at bat with three men on.

Low days:The general characteristics of the low days in the cycles are not necessarily directly opposed to those of the highs, and should not be thought of as the "bad" or negative days in the cycles. They do indicate a lower level of potential or energy, and should be thought of as the recharge, rest, or recovery phase of the cycles.

Critical days:In general, interpretations of critical days revolve around two key words: deviation and instability. The word "deviation," for example, means "a departure from a standard." Biorhythm research seems to indicate that critical days are often times when a person's behavior and actions differ from the norm for that individual. Examples are the usually polite, easy- going individual who, on his emotional critical day, finds himself short-tempered and edgy with everyone around him; or the person who is normally charged-up, energetic, and full of drive, who finds himself feeling listless, tired, and withdrawn on the critical day in his physical cycle.

The second key word, "instability," has similar connotations, but it brings into focus the concept of motion. In fact, the word itself infers a "wobbly" or shaky condition, and aptly describes the time during which the cycle is changing direction-either from high to low or low to high. Although there is a potential for mishap at this point in a cycle, there is at the same time a potential for very positive results. If one is cautious and aware of the unstable state, and able to harness and direct the energy, one can often excel on a critical day. By taking full advantage of the positive aspects of one's deviant behavior or feelings during this time, there is the potential for outstanding achievement - the possibility for a physical, emotional, or intellectual breakthrough in one's life. As an example of this, many professional athletes, mountain climbers, and others who depend upon physical attributes, have been able to perform admirably on biorhythmic critical days in their physical cycles. With these general characteristics as a background, the following is a guidelist of more specific interpretations of the biorhythmic high, low, and critical days.

Calculation

The equations for the curves are

  • physical: sin(2πt / 23),
  • emotional: sin(2πt / 28),
  • intellectual: sin(2πt / 33),
  • intuitive: sin(2πt / 38),

where t indicates the number of days since birth.


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What is biorhythm?

A biorhythm (from Greek βιορυθμός - biorhuthmos) is a hypothetical cycle in physiological, emotional, or intellectual well-being or prowess. "Bio" pertains to life and "rhythm" pertains to the flow with regular movement. Biorhythms theory has no more predictive power than chance and has been labeled a pseudoscience by skeptics.

Basic Theory

The theory of biorhythms claims that one's life is affected by rhythmic biological cycles, and seeks to make predictions regarding these cycles and the personal ease of carrying out tasks related to the cycles. These inherent rhythms are said to control or initiate various biological processes and are classically composed of three cyclic rhythms that are said to govern human behavior and demonstrate innate periodicity in natural physiological change: the physical, the emotional, and the intellectual (or mental) cycles. Others claim there are additional rhythms, some of which may be combinations of the three primary cycles. Some proponents think that biorhythms may be potentially related to bioelectricity and its interactions in the body.

Basic rhythms follow certain facets of physiological cycles, though they may include others, and the details may vary depending on the source. The three classical cycles of biorhythms are endogenous infradian rhythms. The theory's basis lies in physiological and emotional cycles. They are often represented graphically as either symmetric or asymmetric waveforms, though most theories rely on symmetric forms. The most commonly used form is the sinusoidal waveform, which is thought to be a plausible representation of a bioelectric activity cycle. Due to this sinusoidal nature, the cyclical flow of bioelectric activity undergoes periodic reverses in direction. Each cycle oscillates between a positive phase [0%..100%] and a negative phase [-100%..0%], during which bioelectric activity strengthens and weakens. The waveforms start, in most theories, at the neutral baseline (0%) at the time of birth of each individual. Each day that the waveform again crosses this baseline is dubbed a critical day, which means that tasks in the domain of the cycle are far more erratic than on other non-critical days. The purpose of mapping the biorhythmic cycles is to enable the calculation of critical days for performing or avoiding various activities.

The classical definition (derivatives of the original theory exist) states that one's birth is an unfavorable circumstantial event, as is the day about 58 years later when the three cycles are again synchronised at their minimum values. According to the classical definition, the theory is assumed to apply only to humans. In the classical theory, the value of each cycle can be calculated at any given time in the life of an individual, and there are web sites that do exactly that.

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