Method standard
Show the rule.
If a result depends on a technique choice—house system, aspect policy, sect, timing rule—the technique should be identifiable rather than silently implied.
Stelliums
Bringing this part of Stelliums into view.
Research
Research documents how Stelliums makes technical choices, separates calculation from interpretation, and keeps unsupported doctrine visible instead of burying assumptions in software.
Method standard
If a result depends on a technique choice—house system, aspect policy, sect, timing rule—the technique should be identifiable rather than silently implied.
Reproducibility
Calculation, doctrine, interpretation, and presentation versions remain separable so later improvements do not rewrite what a user previously received.
Research
A methodology note on traditional zodiacal configurations, degree distance, and why Stelliums does not hide an orb/application policy inside a simple aspect label.
Research
Why Stelliums uses Whole Sign Houses for topical places while still preserving the exact Ascendant and Midheaven.
Research
A reproducibility standard for astrology software: astronomical facts, doctrine rules, editorial text, and presentation should not silently overwrite one another.
Learn
Move from methodology into accessible Hellenistic technique explanations.
Chart
Open the everyday chart reference and inspect the structural facts the methods describe.
Terms/bounds, detailed triplicity policy, visibility/phasis, bonification/maltreatment, advanced timing, and degree-sensitive application/orb rules remain blocked until separately sourced and governed.