The Epochal Transition

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17646306

TROVE: https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-3771402648
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The Epochal Transition (ISSN 3083-5178) is a long-running, interdisciplinary, research-based international academic monthly journal, employing a simultaneous publication mechanism in ten languages (Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Korean). Since its inception, it has continuously published nine issues, with translations exceeding five million characters. It is independently founded, written, and edited by the senior interdisciplinary international independent scholar, Jeffi Chao Hui Wu (ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0009-5318-3027). Please refer to the summary of the first seven issues of The Epochal Transition. This is merely the tip of the iceberg of a structured presentation of over two decades of interdisciplinary practice; for more systems, please refer to the Four-Net Civilisation Matrix and Multi-Dimensional Structure Matrix he has founded.

This journal systematically records the author’s personally experienced interdisciplinary practices since 1992, covering multiple fields such as technology, multidimensional AI system design, logistics, literature, martial arts, philosophy, education, and communication. All discourses are rooted in the author’s independently constructed and long-running, real interdisciplinary knowledge operating system, forming a structured knowledge system that can be preserved, indexed, traced back, and verified for the long term, rather than being immediate opinions or single-issue outputs.

The journal’s most core feature lies in its permanent archiving within multiple international authoritative academic chains: its content has entered multiple independently operated international research and library infrastructure systems, forming publicly accessible, citable, and long-term preserved academic record coordinates. These include, but are not limited to: WorldCat, the world’s largest library union catalog system (with member institutions exceeding 16,000 national and university libraries, covering over 100 countries and regions), the National Library of Australia’s PANDORA/TROVE, as well as Zenodo (operated by CERN), OpenAIRE, DataCite DOI (over 50 documents), and ORCID. These systems are not affiliated with any single university, publisher, or national professional title evaluation system; their public records objectively present the journal’s academic attributes, archival status, and long-term preservation capabilities.

The Epochal Transition – Main Issue


《时代跃迁》第九期主刊目录
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Contents of Issue 9

《时代跃迁》第八期封面
《时代跃迁》第八期主刊目录
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Contents of Issue 8

《时代跃迁》第七期目录
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Contents of Issue 7

第四期目录
Contents for Issue 4


第五期目录
Contents for Issue 5

第六期目录
Contents of Issue 6


创刊号目录 《时代跃迁》
Contents: Inaugural Issue


第二期目录
Contents for Issue 2


第三期目录
Contents for Issue 3


Supplements and Series

李经梧小传
太极泰斗李经梧小传
——陈吴太极近代简史
Contents of Issue 7
巫逖轶事:铁轨上的诗魂,悉尼的野玫瑰
《巫逖轶事:铁轨上的诗魂》
  Supplement of Issue 6
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首个国际太极拳日的结构意义
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Supplement of Issue 8


《超维算法》
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Supplement1 of Issue 9
多维结构矩阵封面
《多维结构矩阵》
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Multidimensional Structure Matrix
智能税务系统
跨时代智能税务系统
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The Intelligent Invoice System of 2005 | 2005年的智能发票系统
2005年的智能发票系统
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成熟物流系统封面
《成熟结构型物流系统》
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The Mature Structure-Driven
Logistics System
 《丹体本源》封面
《丹体本源》体系
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极限哲学奠基宣言
《极限哲学奠基宣言》
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《太极拳进入大学体系》
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人类已经步入 Universe 25
人类已经步入 Universe 25
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AGI 早已面世
AGI 早已面世
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AI 文明彻底剥离人类后
AI 文明彻底剥离人类后
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如果 AI 主宰世界

太极桩功
太极桩功对抗双倍体重对手
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乐盲吉他手
《乐盲吉他手》
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《出埃及记》指弹分析
非科班《出埃及记》指弹
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Being catalogued in WorldCat means The Epochal Transition has officially entered the long-term preservation, indexing, and retrieval network of the global library system, no longer relying on a single platform or short-term dissemination environment. As long as the underlying library and archive systems persist, the corresponding WorldCat records will possess long-term existence and remain searchable, thus forming academic and bibliographic coordinates facing the future.

The ten language sections include: Chinese, English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Arabic, German, Portuguese, Russian, and Korean. Based on statistics of native and second-language speakers, these languages collectively cover at least approximately 4.9 to 5.1 billion people globally, accounEnglish Homepageting for about 60% to 65% of the world’s total population (based on an estimated global population of approximately 8.2 billion in 2025). Users of these ten languages can search, read, and download the relevant literature for free in their native language.

The Epochal Transition is not a one-time publication project, nor does it target short-term evaluation or dissemination metrics. It is an ongoing, long-term academic recording and civilisation archiving project, the significance and value of which will gradually reveal themselves over time.

 

 

 



     


 

 

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