Predictive History

Professor Jiang’s “Predictive History” is a unified analytical framework that uses game theory, historical patterns, and eschatological convergence to predict the trajectory of current geopolitical events. The core thesis: history follows structural patterns that, once understood, make the future legible.

Entry Points

Theoretical Frameworks

The analytical tools Jiang uses to decode history. Start here to understand how he thinks.

Geopolitical Actors

The nations, institutions, and individuals driving events. Start here to understand who matters and why.

The Predicted Cascade

The sequence of events Jiang predicts, from trigger to endpoint. Start here to understand what he thinks will happen.

Historical Patterns

The recurring patterns across civilizations that inform the framework. Start here if you learn best through examples.

Eschatological Convergence

Where religious end-times narratives from Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Russian Orthodoxy collide with geopolitics.

Economic Warfare

How financial systems, energy, and trade are weaponized. The dollar, oil, boom-bust cycles, and the end of globalization.

How This Vault Works

This is a zettelkasten - a network of atomic notes connected by meaning, not hierarchy. Each note covers one idea. Follow the [[links]] to explore naturally. The graph view in Obsidian reveals how ideas cluster and connect.

There is no “correct” reading order. Pick what interests you and follow the threads.