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10 Systems. One Signal.

For every prediction market question, TIAN consults ten ancient divination traditions in parallel — spanning Eastern, Indian, Islamic, and Western metaphysics. Each system casts its own reading independently. The results are synthesised by an LLM into a single probability-weighted prediction with a confidence score and written thesis.

5 Eastern1 Indian2 Islamic2 Western10 used by Predict Oracle
01
Qimen Dunjia
奇門遁甲
EasternChina · Han Dynasty

One of the three great Chinese divination arts. Qimen maps the flow of cosmic energy across a 9-palace grid using stems, branches, deities, and doors to determine the most auspicious direction and timing for any endeavour. In prediction markets, it reads the energetic gate through which the outcome is most likely to pass.

Key Signals
Palace energyDoor typeDeity alignmentStem clash/harmony
02
Da Liu Ren
大六壬
EasternChina · Pre-Tang Dynasty

The oldest of the three Chinese cosmic arts, Da Liu Ren constructs a 12-branch wheel chart from the current date and time. It analyses the Four Courses — the heavenly and earthly branches, the day deity, and the spirit — to determine the direction of events with remarkable precision.

Key Signals
Four CoursesBranch relationshipsDay deitySpirit position
03
Tai Yi Shen Shu
太乙神數
EasternChina · Zhou Dynasty

The most macro of the three Chinese arts, Tai Yi operates on grand cycles of time and space. It calculates the ruling Tai Yi deity for the current cycle and reads the 16 deities' positions to assess whether the prevailing cosmic tide favours or opposes the question at hand.

Key Signals
Ruling deityGuest/host dynamicCycle phaseDirectional energy
04
Liuyao
六爻
EasternChina · Song Dynasty

A refined branch of I Ching divination, Liuyao casts a six-line hexagram and assigns each line a stem, branch, and six-relative role. The interaction of the 'subject line' (the querent) and 'object line' (the outcome) — whether they clash, combine, or remain inert — reveals the probability and timing of resolution.

Key Signals
Subject/object linesStem clashSix relativesMoving lines
05
Meihua Yi Shu
梅花易數
EasternChina · Song Dynasty

Plum Blossom Numerology derives a hexagram from numbers found in the moment of inquiry — the time, the question's character count, or an observed phenomenon. It reads the inner and outer trigrams and their mutual transformation to assess the energy of the situation and its likely direction.

Key Signals
Inner/outer trigramsMutual hexagramNuclear trigramChanging lines
06
Jyotish Prashna
吠陀問卜
IndianIndia · Vedic tradition

Prashna ('question') is the branch of Jyotish (Vedic Astrology) dedicated to answering specific questions from the moment they are asked. A chart is cast for the exact time and place of the inquiry, and the positions of the Ascendant, Moon, and relevant house lords are read to determine the outcome.

Key Signals
Ascendant lordMoon positionRelevant house lordsPlanetary aspects
07
Rammal
拉馬爾地占
IslamicIslamic world · 9th century

Rammal (Arabic: الرمل, 'sand') is the pan-Islamic geomantic tradition transmitted through the Islamic Golden Age. Sixteen geomantic figures are generated from random marks and arranged into a shield chart of mothers, daughters, nieces, and witnesses. The final judge figure determines the outcome of the question.

Key Signals
Shield chartJudge figureWitness figuresReconciler
08
Western Horary
西方時辰占星
WesternHellenistic Greece · Medieval Europe

Horary astrology casts a chart for the exact moment a question is asked and interprets the planetary positions, house placements, and aspects to answer it directly. The significators of the querent and the matter in question are identified, and their applying or separating aspects reveal whether the outcome will be positive or negative.

Key Signals
Significator aspectsHouse rulersMoon's next aspectReception
09
Tarot
塔羅牌
WesternNorthern Italy · 15th century

A 78-card symbolic system drawn from Hermetic, Kabbalistic, and alchemical traditions. For prediction market analysis, TIAN draws a focused three-card spread — past influence, present energy, and likely outcome — and reads the archetypal symbolism and elemental dignities to assess the direction of the question.

Key Signals
Card archetypeElemental dignitiesReversed cardsPositional meaning
10
Runes
盧恩文字
WesternGermanic · Norse tradition

The Elder Futhark's 24 runes encode the cosmological forces of Norse tradition. TIAN draws three runes representing the situation, the obstacle, and the likely resolution. Each rune carries a dual nature — its upright and reversed meanings — and the combination of the three reveals the energetic trajectory of the outcome.

Key Signals
Situation runeObstacle runeOutcome runeUpright/reversed

How synthesis works. Each of the 10 systems above is queried independently in parallel. Each returns a directional signal (e.g. "Yes" or "No") and a confidence score. TIAN's LLM synthesis layer weighs the votes, identifies convergences and contradictions across traditions, and produces a final prediction with a written thesis explaining the reasoning. The blended confidence score (0–100) reflects the degree of cross-tradition agreement.

For analysis only. All readings on this platform are for analytical and informational purposes only. They do not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Trading on prediction markets such as Polymarket may be restricted or prohibited in your jurisdiction — please check your local laws and regulations before participating.

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