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Index of JAEIR Articles

The Journal of Advanced Esoteric Interdisciplinary Research is a repository of rigorously speculative thought. Read our articles below.

  1. Future Primitive III: Alien User Experience Design
  2. Future Primitive II: Can We Build A Machine That Nobody Is Good At?
  3. Future Primitive I: Natural Talent in Unnatural Domains
  4. No Kings, Then and Now: Echoes of Magna Carta in the 2025 Anti-Authoritarian Protest Movement
  5. Flight and Flame: Hummingbird Symbolism in Myth, Memory, and Representation
  6. What’s a Real Grimoire? A Scholar’s Guide to Historical Magic Books
  7. Against the Rot: Cultural Responses to Decay from Antiquity to Modernity
  8. Burned by the State: Espionage, Surveillance, and the Post-9/11 Psyche in Burn Notice
  9. Ladders to Nowhere: Ascension Symbolism in Industrial Structures of the Interwar Period
  10. Smoke as Substance: Liminal Materiality in Ancient and Medieval Thought
  11. Chronotheology of the Bell Tower: Auditory Control, Liturgical Time, and Civic Regulation from Cluny to Kraków
  12. Scepter and Fist: A Comparative Examination of Embodied Power in English Kings and American Presidents
  13. The Cathedral and the Server Farm: Sacred Architecture in Temporal and Digital Space
  14. Glossolalia in the Desert: Apocrypha and the Collapse of Language

This represents a partial inventory of extant inquiries.

Vivid interdisciplinary thinking makes it possible to trace subtle links across distant fields. There, we discover connections that are often missed when categories remain siloed and sealed.

Some subjects don’t belong to any discipline in particular. Others belong to too many at once. JAEIR exists to take these cases seriously. Academic boundaries are useful, but they can become restrictive. Sometimes the most durable ideas begin outside the usual lines.

This journal values patience, structure, and the sense that even niche observations may have broader relevance when looked at closely enough.

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