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The Book of Contours is an autobiography in the form of data--data specifically for the purpose of storing full humans as AI. The Author Ajani Abdul-Khaliq combines text mining and LLMs with various body image, profile bio, wiki article, and ethnographic data to produce statistical results for representing ALL facets of human life as "social packets" in asteroid-based astrology. The are the same asteroids whose astronomical behavior in 46,000 wikis was text-mined into astrological interpretations in Abdul-Khaliq's book, Laurentia 2nd edition. The Book of Contours introduces several new…mehr

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The Book of Contours is an autobiography in the form of data--data specifically for the purpose of storing full humans as AI. The Author Ajani Abdul-Khaliq combines text mining and LLMs with various body image, profile bio, wiki article, and ethnographic data to produce statistical results for representing ALL facets of human life as "social packets" in asteroid-based astrology. The are the same asteroids whose astronomical behavior in 46,000 wikis was text-mined into astrological interpretations in Abdul-Khaliq's book, Laurentia 2nd edition. The Book of Contours introduces several new concepts to the fields of astrology and anthropometry, including body representation as social tendency, mini-mini-signs called "qunits," several methods and asteroid mappings in face and ethnomorphic body analysis, the "anthrizing" (humanizing) of non-living objects, and a redefinition of all 2700+ versions of the his All 144 aspects. Despite using autobiography as its surface format, this book is thus an indispensable reference for astrology as a true human-to-dynamic network tool. The book also includes one of the first statistically-backed mappings of actual astronomy (the orbital elements) onto the columns of human language space (LLMs)--a key step in demonstrating astrology and its claims as having testable roots in cycle-centric social description. As it was written to fill a deep gap in the fields of human psychology--building human-like AI without de-censoring the darker corners that render the times in which it is written so volatile, The Book of Contours covers nearly every human behavior imaginable: from waking up and using the bathroom, to addictions, voice patterning, sex and sexuality, drugs, and the post-death record. As well as everything in between. Accordingly, Contours is an adult book with a slew of adult subjects, images, and language in the autobiographical parts themselves; it is not intended for younger audiences. That said, because of the depth to which it delves into the human psychological workings and mapping thereof, the end result is both a practical and philosophical reference of unmatched precedent, both as an astrology reference as well as a general social scientific one. The reader is forewarned.
Autorenporträt
Ajani Abdul-Khaliq, PhD is a social cartographer who has written several reference books in esoteric sociology, philosophy, and statistical astrology. His work aims to apply a background in Social and Computational Neuroscience towards the discovery of new and better interactions among people.