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'In-depth Analysis of "Multiple Judgments from One Chart" in Qi Men Dun Jia: Holographic Spacetime and Multi-dimensional Perspectives'

'An in-depth exploration of the principles behind why Qi Men Dun Jia can achieve "Multiple Judgments from One Chart." We analyze the core mechanisms of this highest-level ancient Chinese predictive science from dimensions such as holographic universe theory, multi-dimensional coordinate systems, the symbolic system of Wan Wu Lei Xiang, and Taiji point transformation.'

January 28, 2026 10 min read PDF Markdown
'In-depth Analysis of "Multiple Judgments from One Chart" in Qi Men Dun Jia: Holographic Spacetime and Multi-dimensional Perspectives'

7.1 Information Resolution

Although holographic theory says the part contains the whole, "resolution" decreases.

  • Close-up: The immediate concern at the time of asking is clearest.
  • Medium Shot: Related current situations are relatively clear.
  • Long Shot: The distant past or future becomes blurred.
  • Edge: Information with little relation to the seeker (e.g., the neighbor's uncle's cat) might be theoretically judgeable, but accuracy drops significantly as the signal is too weak.