Empirical Astrology

We verify your past
before we map
your future.

Your planetary configuration at birth is unique. Somewhere in history, real humans shared it — and lived through it. We find them, and we show you what happened.


Not interpretation.
Pattern matching.

01 — Input
Your birth chart, calculated exactly

Date, time, place. Nine planetary positions, ecliptic longitude, J2000 epoch. No approximations.

02 — Scan
50,000+ historical figures, scored

Every documented person in history with a known birth date, matched against your configuration using weighted position and aspect similarity.

03 — Twin
Real lives. Real events. Real patterns.

Your closest astronomical twins, with the common themes across their lives — and what the current sky is doing to your chart right now.

History has already
run your experiment.

1736 — Scotland
James Watt

Institutional outsider who invented the steam condenser — not through rebellion, but by introducing a solution from outside the existing frame.

Match score: 0.172
1900 — Japan
Chiune Sugihara

Diplomat who issued 2,100 visas against direct orders, saving thousands of lives. Ethics over institutional compliance, at personal cost.

Match score: 0.141
1819 — England
Joseph Bazalgette

Redesigned London's sewage system. Cross-domain translation as core skill. Recognition arrived decades after the actual work was done.

Match score: 0.133

Submit your
birth data.

We're in early access. Enter your details and we'll personally run your chart — you'll receive your top astronomical twins, dominant natal aspect, and current transit read.

Birth time matters. Even a 30-minute difference shifts the Moon by 0.25° and changes which aspects are active. Provide it as accurately as you can.

Your birth information

Your data is used only to calculate your chart. We don't sell it, share it, or use it for anything else.

Chart received.

We'll calculate your planetary positions and find your closest astronomical twins. Expect a personal reading in your inbox within 48 hours.

While you wait — did you know

Saturn and Uranus conjunct in the same degree of the sky only 4–5 times every 5,000 years. The last time it happened before 1988 was in 1900. The person born in that window was Chiune Sugihara — a Japanese diplomat who defied his own government to save 6,000 lives. The planets don't cause these things. They just keep showing up in the same room.