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13. VIP Biorhythm
The theory of Biorhythm states that there are thre predominant cycles that can influence
human behavior. These include a 23-day physical cycle, a 28-day emotional cycle and a
33-day intellectual cycle. All three cycles start at birth and continue throughout life.
Each cycle consists of a positive and a negative period. Physical, Emotional and
Intellectual aspects are enhanced during positive periods. Poor performance is
indicated by the negative period of a cycle.
A critical day occurs on the crossover from the positive to the negative period or
vice versa. A critical day indicates instability in a particular aspect.
How to Use VIP Biorhythm
1. Load the CHIP-8 interpreter at 0000-01FF and
the game starting at 0200.
2. Turn RUN switch on.
3. Enter birthdate using 2-digit month, 2-digit day, and 4-digit year.
4. Enter start date using 2-digit month, 2-digit day, and 4-digit year. The start date
indicates the first day of the 32-day Biorhythm chart the program will generate.
5. After a period of calculation proportional to the span of time involved, the three
cycle curves will be shown for a 32-day period. Each horizontal bit position
represents one day in the cycle. The start day, on the left, and every seventh
day are indicated by week markers. The first day of a positive or negative period
is a critical day.
6. To advance the start date, hold key F down until the desired date is reached.
To decrement the start date, hold key B down. These functions allow changing the
start date slightly without reentering all the dates and waiting for the calculations
to be preformed.
7. Press Key 0 to clear the screen and enter a new set of dates.
See VIPG1-13.jpg
INTERPRETATION
Physical Emotional Intellectual
Positive Period Strong, Good moods, Good Judgement
(Up) Vigorous Cooperative Sharp Mentally
Negative Period Tire easily, Low Enthusiasm, Low attentiveness
(Down) Less Stamina Feelings Subdued and concentration
Critical Days Susceptible to injury emotionally unstable, Poor memory,
(Crossover) or Illness, Upset easily Prone to mistakes
Low endurance
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