The Honest Calculator

I have spent years chasing a calculator that would tell the truth.
The idea was simple: one vibration, and everything else follows. The angle,
the color, the frequency, the length, the grade. Five doors into the same
room. But every tool I tried fudged the numbers somewhere. One could not even
reproduce its own table. Another hid a division by a thousand that only worked
at a single angle. The math kept lying, and I kept catching it.
So I built my own.

One vibration, five doors
CosmoCalc starts from a single anchor: 432 Hz. From there, every conversion
uses the same honest math. Enter an angle and it unfolds the frequency, the
wavelength, the color, and the length. Enter a color and it walks back to the
angle. No fudge factors. No hidden corrections. What you see is what the
physics gives.
The tool carries the radiesthesia lineage with it. The Universal Pendulum
readout shows the positional names of the wheel, including the Negative
Green/Omega mark at the White/Black boundary and the Pi-ray offset toward
Black, drawn from the Chaumery and de Bélizal tradition.

Belizal, L. Chaurnery and P.A. Morel.
The seams of the spectrum
While testing, I mapped every angle where the color dissolves to black. The
result was a clean, orderly family of nine boundary angles, each double the
last: 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96, and 192 degrees.
At each of these, the octave-shift jumps from the ultraviolet edge clean over
to the infrared edge. In the narrow band between, the wavelength falls outside
the visible window, and the wheel flips. These are the seams of the visible
spectrum, the places where black meets white.
The Ennead in the wheel
Nine boundaries, each double the last. The pattern would not let me go.
In Egyptian cosmology, the Ennead of Heliopolis is the crew of the solar
barque: Atum, Shu, Tefnut, Geb, Nut, Osiris, Isis, Set, and Nephthys. Nine
gods, unfolding through doublings. One becomes two, two become four, four
become eight, and Atum stands at the head as the ninth.
The same generative ladder as the nine octave wedges. The solar barque crosses
the visible band the way Ra crosses the heavens, and at each of the nine
stations the color dissolves into the black-white threshold, exactly where
Omega lives on the pendulum.
Three nines, all folding the same way: the Ennead, Enel’s ninefold human, and
the nine seams of the wheel.

Try it
CosmoCalc is free.
Open source
CosmoCalc is released under the MIT License, copyright 2026 Clea Delphi. The code is public on GitHub, so anyone can use it, study it, and build on it. The honest math stays open for everyone.
Deeper angle packs, with the meaning and lineage behind each angle, are on the
way.

