A probabilistic model that watches many independent systems — economic cycles, debt dynamics, generational rhythms, and celestial timing — and measures when they converge.
How many independent systems are pointing toward a turning point right now — and how strongly they agree. The more unrelated systems that line up, the higher the score.
When each tracked cycle next reaches a turning point — exact arithmetic from each cycle's anchor and length, sorted soonest first. This is the closest an honest instrument gets to a schedule.
What this instrument is actually claiming, in writing, with grading dates. Each statement is falsifiable — when its date arrives it gets marked HIT, MISS, or partial, and the record stays public either way. This is what separates an instrument from a prophecy channel: it can be wrong, visibly.
An embodied prayer tuned to today's energy — its number, its sign, its moon. Built to be felt, not just read: posture, breath, body, identity. Speak it once, slowly.
This is the bird's-eye view: every cycle, timeline, and signal across the whole instrument, distilled into one question — how close are we to a convergence singularity, a moment when an unusual number of independent systems peak together? When that stacks high, history tends to turn.
The same index, computed for every year from 1900 to 2050 using pure cycle math. The waves show when independent cycles stack — past and future. Notice where history's great turning points sit on the peaks.
One of the more intriguing long-range forecasts of the modern era comes from French astrologer André Barbault — notable because two of his macro-level calls appear to have aligned with major history: the geopolitical restructuring around the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the global disruption of 2020. His third major forecast points toward a period of global restructuring — a transition away from aging systems toward a fundamentally different social, economic, technological, and geopolitical landscape.
Proponents point to several overlapping planetary configurations in a compressed timeframe. Pluto through Aquarius — power shifting from concentrated institutions toward networks, decentralization, and collective participation. The Saturn–Neptune conjunction in Aries — the dissolution of outdated structures and ideologies, clearing space for new frameworks. Uranus entering Gemini — historically linked to communication revolutions and accelerated innovation; in modern terms, AI, automation, advanced communications, and new energy and infrastructure. And Jupiter's ingress into Leo (June 29) — expansion meeting creativity, leadership, and sovereignty, suggesting a period where individual empowerment and creative participation grow more important.
Collectively, these tell a symbolic story of decentralization, innovation, and systemic transformation — not necessarily collapse, but restructuring. Legacy institutions face mounting pressure while emerging technologies and new organizational models reshape how societies function.
At MacroEdge, astrological factors are not treated as causal forces — only as symbolic timing indicators, useful when examined alongside independent evidence: economic data, technology-adoption curves, demographic shifts, geopolitics, market behavior, prediction markets, and collective sentiment. The signal worth monitoring isn't whether one prediction comes true. The signal is whether multiple independent systems keep converging on the same conclusion — and increasingly, they do: rising distrust of centralized authority, growing anti-war sentiment, accelerating AI, demands for transparency, and widespread calls for institutional reform are already visible across domains.
The world appears to be entering a significant period of restructuring — power, technology, economics, and social organization all renegotiated at once. History suggests entrenched systems rarely relinquish power voluntarily; transitions involve resistance and conflict. Yet history also shows that innovation, adaptation, and collective participation eventually reshape the landscape. The question isn't whether change is coming — it's how prepared we are to navigate it.
Major dated events MacroEdge is watching, with a clear-eyed and a spiritual lens on each. Tap to explore.
The most anticipated upcoming public offerings — a 2026 pipeline some are calling the most concentrated in history. Dates shift with market conditions; treat as a watch list, not a schedule.
A headline-level read on energy, supply, and the geopolitics driving them — for California, the US, and oil-dependent regions. The scope of reality in brief. For the deeper weekly breakdown, that's where Global Signal comes in.
Two honest layers, kept separate: what solar science actually says, and what spiritual traditions believe it signifies.
A live global feed of significant earthquakes, pulled straight from the US Geological Survey when you're online. Updates each time you open or refresh this tab.
CERN's Large Hadron Collider — the world's largest particle accelerator — runs in scheduled cycles of operation and shutdown. Here's the factual picture, presented alongside the quake feed above for those who like to watch for patterns and draw their own conclusions.
The race to build AI infrastructure is unfolding town by town across America — and environmental activist Erin Brockovich (of the famous PG&E water case) has launched a national crowdsourced map tracking it: operational centers, construction underway, and community reports.
Cybersecurity executive and congressional nominee January "Janus" Walker approaches the data-center crisis from a different layer entirely: the physics of computation itself — and has built one of the most data-rich public dashboards on the Great Salt Lake anywhere.
The water side of the AI build-out — what's verifiably unfolding around lakes, rivers, and aquifers as data centers scale, including the protests and political pushback. Headlines here; the deeper weekly read lives on Global Signal.
Dalio's published model for understanding economies and empires. Each card shows roughly where many analysts place us today.
Tropical zodiac. The Sun's sign computes live; slow outer planets use accurate 2024–2026 positions. Themes are traditional mundane-astrology associations.
Current phase computed live from the synodic cycle. Phase associations are traditional mood/timing markers.
Eclipses and the solar-cycle phase for the year — with the next upcoming event highlighted. Eclipse dates are astronomically fixed and known years ahead; themes are traditional.
André Barbault (1921–2019) was mundane astrology's most respected forecaster — he called the 2020 pandemic as a "cyclic index" trough decades early, and the USSR's collapse 22 years ahead. His framework points to now as a rare turning point.
Pythagorean reduction keeping master numbers 11 / 22 / 33 intact. Universal Year computes live; the calculators give your Life Path and Personal Year.
Your personal sky-map at the moment you were born. Enter your birth date, time, and place for an accurate reading of where every planet sat — and what that says about how you think, feel, love, and grow.
A complementary lens — not a replacement for the traditional meanings above. This maps each number onto the arc of building something, for the creator and entrepreneur. Read it as the stage of a project the number invites.
The current year's animal sign and Five-Element phase, computed from the Chinese sexagenary calendar.
Samuel Benner's 1875 chart of recurring years of panic, prosperity, and hard times. Remarkable because it was published 150 years ago — it cannot be retrofitted, which makes it cleanly testable. In MacroEdge it lives as an experimental system: interesting, watched, but never driving a forecast alone.
The Vedic framework of four world-ages. Cosmological context on the longest timescale — a lens on the character of the age, not a tradable signal.
A guided somatic process to locate and release a stuck emotion or cognitive shock held in the body. You'll be walked through visualizing the sensation, naming the first color that appears in your mind's eye, and receiving its likely release lever. Move slowly. Trust the first thing that arises.
A conversational guide that will let you ask MacroEdge questions directly — about today's convergence, what a number or sign means for you, how to read a window, or how to apply a practice. An intelligent layer woven through everything here.
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Every tracked system — now ~20 across six layers — organized from century-scale rhythms down to weekly market behavior. Tap any layer to see what lives inside it.
The intelligence isn't any single cycle — it's agreement between unrelated systems.
MacroEdge is only validated if convergence beats its single best component on unseen data. If it doesn't, that's reported openly. The model can tell you it doesn't work.
A short journey of self-discovery based on the four classic dimensions of personality (the Jungian/Myers-Briggs model). Answer honestly with your gut — there are no wrong answers, only you. Original questions, layered insight.
Three windows onto the world in real time — population, consumption, conflict, environment, and global events. Each opens its full live dashboard; one embeds directly below.
Real-time world statistics: population, births, deaths, economy, energy, environment. Live from Worldometer.
A wall of wisdom — words to steady, deepen, or lift you. A fresh featured quote each day, and the full wall below to wander.
Simple games to unwind — built right in, tap to play, no downloads. More will be added over time.
What a system throws away matters as much as what it keeps. Rejected systems archived with reasons — reversible only by new evidence.
Where these cycles meet the markets. Macro signals distilled from the noise — what's unfolding, what's converging, and what it means. Read the weekly intelligence.
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