Albert Einstein, the physicist who rewrote our idea of space and time. The Core God drawn from his birth date is Shinatsuhiko, the wind god who senses signs no one else can perceive. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Shinatsuhiko is the wind god who feels the slightest stir in the air and reads currents that cannot be seen. "To sense the faintest sign" — that essence echoes in Einstein, who intuited a tear in space and time that no one else had noticed.
More than any laboratory instrument, he probed the workings of the world with a single thread of thought running through his mind. What would light look like if you chased it? From such thought experiments he sensed an outlandish sign: that time and space stretch and shrink together. To grasp that unseen breath of the cosmos so lightly, like the wind, yet so surely — that intuition is precisely Shinatsuhiko's pattern: the one who carries the signs.
Shinatsuhiko is bound to no fixed place. Einstein's thinking, too, slipped freely past existing frames. Redrawing gravity as the bending of space, he changed the very way the world appears — not by forcing it down, but by quietly turning the direction of the flow, the way wind moves on across the land. Threading through the gaps in common sense to open a new view, he seems to embody the story of the god of unseen signs.
風の神。微かな変化を感知し、兆しを運ぶ気配の神。
A light, entertainment-style reading based on the Kamitype test (birth date = the Nine Star Ki birth star). Birth dates are from public sources.