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Errarium
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Project Architect

Alexey Chelmodeev

Researcher of the nature of reality, systematizer of methods for describing personality and events. Author of the MPR method (#61).

61
methods
7
traditions
4
analysis axes
3
language modes

Project History

Errarium™ grew from a personal need: as a researcher working with multiple personality description systems simultaneously, I encountered the absence of a neutral vantage point. Each tradition claimed completeness — and none showed where it ended.

The atlas idea emerged as an architectural response: what if all known methods were described in one coordinate system, without synthesizing them or placing them in a hierarchy? This led to 4 axes — D (data type), C (causality), T (time scale), F (method function).

Today the atlas includes 60+ methods — from Western astrology and Pythagorean numerology to systemic constellations and the original MPR method. Each is described in two modes: reader and expert.

Errarium is not an attempt to replace any system. It is cartography: a neutral space where you can find a method suited to your question and your language of perception.

Philosophy

  • ·All systems are equal — no hierarchy, no 'best' method
  • ·Atlas, not synthesis — each method honestly described with its limitations
  • ·Event as primitive — the center of the coordinate system, not the person
  • ·Three language modes: sacred, analytical, comparative
  • ·No ontological supremacy of one system over another

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