The oracle uses truly random quantum fluctuations measured by laboratory hardware to emulate the coin tosses normally required for the traditional I-Ching method. Each press gathers a real random signal, and the six moments form the same kind of archetypal pattern the coin method was designed to reveal.
These archetypes are not something I created. They are based on the I-Ching, which is an ancient divination technique that has been passed down for centuries, but is little known today.
There is some evidence to suggest that quantum fluctuations may be influenced by intention, which is why your focus and sincerity matter when asking a question.
More modern scholars have noted that the effectiveness of this method depends largely on the seriousness of the question and how deeply it has been troubling you. It is especially useful when you find yourself at an impasse and cannot clearly see which direction to take, because it is in these situations that the archetype is said to have become strongly constellated within the unconscious.
Asking the same question multiple times will not work in the same way, because the first time you ask a sincere question is completely unique. Repeating the question can distort the result, and only the first sincere question should be treated as having a valid response.
Your question and the resulting pattern are then passed into an AI instance that is grounded only in scholarly I-Ching texts, so it interprets through that material instead of improvising from the open internet. This is meant to reduce hallucination while still giving you a clear answer to your actual question.