“One tradition studied alone is theology. All traditions studied together is science. When the same pattern appears independently across 30+ unconnected cultures, we are no longer looking at belief — we are looking at data.”
A cross-tradition synthesis library — 10 sections, 17+ traditions, three-mechanism framework
Methodology: All research follows the UET triple-validation framework — Ancient Wisdom + Sacred Mathematics + Modern Science. Claims include confidence ratings and steelmanned counter-arguments. Where traditions converge independently, we note it as data. Where they diverge, we note that too. The goal is scholarship, not advocacy.
Free for classrooms, researchers, and the curious
For Educators
This archive is designed for use in comparative religion, anthropology, consciousness studies, and indigenous studies courses. Each document includes key findings summaries, source citations, and steelmanned counter-arguments for classroom discussion. All content is free and always will be.
For Researchers
Every document has a citation block with APA, MLA, and Chicago formats. Pages include Google Scholar metadata, Dublin Core tags, and JSON-LD structured data for academic indexing. Stable URLs are guaranteed for citation persistence.
What Makes This Unique
Most comparative religion resources organize by tradition. This archive organizes by convergent pattern — what emerges when 30+ unconnected traditions are placed side by side. The question isn't “what does each tradition believe?” but “what did they all independently discover?”