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Zi Wei Dou Shu and Longevity Modeling — A New Perspective on Health Prediction

In an era of rapid advances in medicine and artificial intelligence, our understanding of “longevity” is evolving. Traditionally, lifespan was seen as fate—unpredictable and uncontrollable. But within the framework of Zi Wei Dou Shu, longevity becomes a structure of time that can be observed, interpreted, and even optimized.

The Natal Chart as a Philosophical Map of Time

Zi Wei Dou Shu constructs a natal chart based on birth time, composed of stars and palatial sectors. This chart reflects not only personality traits and behavioral tendencies, but also the trajectory of health, vitality, and lifespan—through structures like the Life Palace, Health Palace, and Happiness Palace.

We treat Zi Wei Dou Shu as a philosophical system of temporal modeling. It is not superstition—it is a logic of life unfolding.

From Symbolism to Modeling — Visualizing Longevity Through Data

We are conducting an experimental study to translate Zi Wei Dou Shu charts into structured data and apply AI-based time-series analysis to explore longevity prediction.

Preliminary findings suggest meaningful correlations between certain star configurations and health outcomes, especially in:

  • Autism spectrum traits
  • Depressive tendencies
  • Longevity potential

This is not fortune-telling—it is a fusion of philosophy and data, offering a new way to understand health and lifespan.

Global Research Projects — Exploring Longevity Through AI and Symbolic Systems

Across the world, institutions are exploring how artificial intelligence and symbolic modeling can help us understand lifespan. These projects offer inspiration and validation for metaphysical approaches:

Northeastern University – Professor Tina Eliassi-Rad
Treats life as a sequence of events—education, income, health—encoded as vectors to predict personality and mortality.

Bielefeld University – Lifespan Prediction from Images
Uses visual transformer models to estimate remaining lifespan from facial and full-body images, with uncertainty quantification.

MIT – CBMM (Center for Brains, Minds and Machines)
Explores cognitive architectures and symbolic reasoning for modeling lifespan.

Stanford University – HAI (Human-Centered AI Institute)
Focuses on personalized health prediction and ethical AI, including mental health and aging.

University of Toronto – Vector Institute
Applies deep learning to survival analysis and individualized health trajectories.

These projects reflect a growing interest in combining symbolic systems, health data, and AI—not just biologically, but philosophically.

Why Longevity Modeling Matters

Western medicine relies on genetics, lifestyle, and environment to predict lifespan. Zi Wei Dou Shu offers a temporal-symbolic model of individual variation, based not on averages but on unique chart structures.

What’s NextBuilding a Longevity Visualization Platform

We are developing a prototype system that merges Zi Wei Dou Shu charts with health data to generate personalized longevity insights.

The platform will offer:

  • Structural chart analysis with health risk indicators
  • Visual mapping of longevity potential
  • Philosophical interpretation and behavioral guidance

This is more than a tool—it is a new way to understand life, time, and destiny.

We believe metaphysics is not a relic of the past—it is a philosophy for the future. Longevity modeling is our first step toward a more interpretable destiny and a more optimizable life.

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