The illustration above indicates the hourly distribution of births in the central Europe born 1850 and then after
that were compiled by the survey works made by
Michel Gauquelin who published the report on this after 1970 released.
Total of forty thousand approximately including persons in 15,943 of eminent professionals and also persons in
24,961 of non-eminent professionals are summarized in the brief pattern described. As very few difference was
found in the group of the eminent professionals against the non-eminent professionals, we are at a loss to point
out any specific merit of distinguishing characteristic studied in the birth time of a person. Instead, Michel
Gauquelin has pointed the specific merit for the successful persons having their Jupiter in the cadent houses.
This is against the opinion of most astrologers who have believed the priority of cadent houses. In looking the
above illustration only from the point of the scientific survey on the hourly distribution of births, we can see the
major portion of births were recorded in the early morning hours and the low rate of births in the afternoon.
As this pattern of illustration will be applicable for world wide thus we can expect high rate of births in the
early morning regardless of the place of births registered. No specific indication with regard to the phases of
the Moon could not be indicated.
The statistical analysis for the births in year−month−day distribution will
be altered in accordance with the specific place and year selected, however, the statistics for hourly
distribution in the local time distribution of human births will be almost uniform internationally.
In accordance with this repot of Gauquelin, the provisional birth time has been settled at six o'clock in the
morning disregarding the unsettled Sun rise time which was recommended previously.