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— REAL-TIME BIOMETRIC ORACLE

Your body knows
before your mind
admits.

An oracle does not give you a command. It shows you what your body already knew.

LOITS is a new-generation biometric decision instrument. Your phone's camera becomes a precision device that registers your body's earliest reactions.

You enter two options. LOITS displays them as brief impulses and analyzes — in real time — pulse, skin color shifts, blink reflex, micro-movements of facial muscles, and hemispheric asymmetry.

All of this occurs within 200–400 milliseconds — before the mind has time to justify, doubt, or talk itself out of anything.

LOITS reveals which option activates your autonomic nervous system more strongly. If the signal is clear, you receive the result. If the signal is weak, the instrument says so honestly — and does not generate an answer in its absence.

Your face and biometric data never leave the device. AI interpretation is optional and based only on measured signals and the dilemma you typed.

LOITS is not a horoscope, not a chatbot, not a game. It is a technological mirror for the moment when you stand between two choices.

● Facial biometrics · 468-point tracking ● Pulse via skin color shifts (rPPG) ● Micro-expression asymmetry ● Autonomic nervous system response
An instrument of self-reflection. Not a diagnostic tool.
— Methodology

What we measure.

We use your phone's camera and frontier AI vision models to read four signals from your face. Everything happens on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

— 01 / Heart Rate (rPPG)

Pulse from skin color

With each heartbeat, blood briefly enters your facial capillaries, changing your skin color microscopically. Your camera detects this.

Method: Green channel analysis of forehead and both cheeks, sampled at 30fps, detrended, bandpass-filtered to the cardiac frequency range (0.7–2.5 Hz). Three independent regions are compared.

Limit: Requires good light and stillness. We report your BPM, change after stimulus, and signal confidence.

— 02 / Blink Response

The eye reflex

The orienting reflex closes your eyelids faster when you see something your autonomic system wants to reject. A natural blink takes 100–150ms; a reflexive one occurs 200–400ms after the stimulus.

Method: Google MediaPipe FaceLandmarker tracks 468 facial points at 30fps. Blink onset is detected by eyeBlinkLeft + eyeBlinkRight blendshape scores crossing your personal baseline.

Limit: If you do not blink within 600ms of the stimulus, we report "no detectable response." We do not invent one.

— 03 / Micro-Expression Asymmetry

What leaks before masking

The face is controlled by two hemispheres. Genuine emotional reactions appear asymmetrically (one side first) in 200–500ms. Voluntary expressions are symmetric.

Method: The difference between mouthSmileLeft / mouthSmileRight, browInnerUp, and jawForward blendshape scores, sampled 60ms intervals after stimulus.

Limit: Beards, makeup, and glasses reduce sensitivity. We report this as the Asymmetry Index.

— 04 / Trial Design

Five flashes, not one

One flash cannot prove anything. We flash each option twice and a neutral control word once, in randomized order with 2-second gaps. Your A-responses are compared to your B-responses, with the control as baseline.

Method: Each trial measures blink latency, asymmetry delta, and BPM acceleration. A confidence score is computed from the consistency between trials.

Limit: Below 60% confidence we report the result as inconclusive. Above 75% we report it as significant.

— What we do NOT do

We do not read minds. We do not diagnose. We do not save your video or send it anywhere. We measure activation only — and activation can mean rejection, surprise, attraction, fear, or recognition. The body speaks loudly, but in one language only: one matters more than the other.

— Step 01 / Specify the dilemma

What two paths are tearing you?

A —
0 / 200
B —
0 / 200
— FPS — BPM
LIGHT
FACE
PULSE
STABLE
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