biorhythm cycles 2.0.1

biorhythm cycles 2.0.1

Petro Riznyk – Freeware – iOS
out of 194 votes
Latest Version
2.0.1
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

Biorhythm Analyzer: A Comprehensive Tool for Determining Biorhythms

Biorhythms refer to the recurring, cyclical changes in a person's emotional, physical, and intellectual condition. Understanding your personal biorhythms can provide valuable insights into what you can expect from your body on any given day.

These biorhythmic cycles manifest from the day of birth and continue throughout one's life, impacting various aspects of daily functioning:

  • Physical Cycle: Determines energy levels, strength, endurance, and coordination.
  • Emotional Cycle: Influences the nervous system and emotional well-being.
  • Intellectual Cycle: Reflects an individual's creative abilities and cognitive functioning.

The accompanying graph provides a comprehensive overview by displaying the combined values of all three biorhythms.

In traditional models, the length of these cycles is typically measured in whole days: 23, 28, and 33. However, an improved model offers enhanced accuracy by specifying the exact durations:

  • Physical Cycle: 23.688437 days
  • Emotional Cycle: 28.426125 days
  • Intellectual Cycle: 33.163812 days

This program allows you to view both the biorhythmic values calculated using the classical model, as well as those derived from the improved model.

We kindly request you to share your preference by stating in the comments which model aligns most accurately with your personal experiences.

Overview

biorhythm cycles is a Freeware software in the category Home & Hobby developed by Petro Riznyk.

The latest version of biorhythm cycles is 2.0.1, released on 12/16/2023. It was initially added to our database on 12/16/2023.

biorhythm cycles runs on the following operating systems: iOS.

Users of biorhythm cycles gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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