Yin Fire day master. Four 10-year cycles beside selected public events.

Walt Disney

Selection matters: these figures and events were chosen after their public stories were known. We show the full computed sequence, including windows with no selected event, but this page has no control group or pre-registered scoring. Use it to understand the method, not as evidence that it predicts events.

1910–1919Yang Earth Dog

Before 1920 the record is a Missouri boyhood, not a studio — the timeline stays quiet, and we leave it so.

1920–1929Yin Fire Rooster
  • 1923Founded the Disney studio [source]
  • 1928Created Mickey Mouse [source]

Through the 1920–1929 window, the record places his 1923 studio and, in 1928, Mickey Mouse — after losing the rights to an earlier character. A Fire decade over his Yin Fire day master reads as his own spark catching. Correlation with the record, not its cause.

1930–1939Yang Fire Monkey

The 1930–1939 window holds the 1937 gamble of Snow White, the first full-length animated feature. A second Fire decade the timeline frames as doubling down on his own vision. Read it as when, not whether.

1940–1949Yin Wood Goat

We leave this decade blank — our arc doesn’t reach here, and we don’t force a fit.

1950–1959Yang Wood Horse

Across 1950–1959 the record covers the 1955 opening of Disneyland. For a Fire day master, Wood is the element that feeds the flame; the timeline reads this as a resource decade turning outward. A lens on the timing, yours to weigh.

1960–1969Yin Water Snake

We leave this decade blank — our arc doesn’t reach here, and we don’t force a fit.

1970–1979Yang Water Dragon

We leave this decade blank — our arc doesn’t reach here, and we don’t force a fit.

1980–1989Yin Metal Rabbit

We leave this decade blank — our arc doesn’t reach here, and we don’t force a fit.

1990–1999Yang Metal Tiger

We leave this decade blank — our arc doesn’t reach here, and we don’t force a fit.

2000–2009Yin Earth Ox

We leave this decade blank — our arc doesn’t reach here, and we don’t force a fit.

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