Una Mens: Volume 1 Issue 1

ISSN: 3071-2041
Editorial Note on Issue 1
The inaugural issue of Una Mens: Homo et Machina is a founding theoretical archive. Its five articles — white papers, methodological essays, and provocations — were written by the journal's founding editor in sustained collaboration with multiple AI systems, and each is accompanied by an AI-Collaboration Field Note documenting that process.
I want to be direct about what this issue is and is not. These papers did not undergo external peer review; they were developed through human–AI collaboration and editorial reflection, and they are labeled "Founding White Paper" to mark that status permanently. I seeded the first issue myself for three reasons: to demonstrate the journal's documentation genres in practice, to establish its terminology and intellectual commitments openly, and to provide a substantive record for registration and archiving. To make the founding material possible, I drew on a book manuscript I set aside for this purpose.
From Issue 2 forward, Una Mens will use external review through the disclosed tracks described in our editorial policy, and I will not publish my own work in this journal while I serve as its editor. Issue 1 is offered not as a closed paradigm but as an opening move: documents meant to be critiqued, revised, and outgrown. We invite exactly that.
— Michael J. Miller, PhD, Founding Editor
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Sentic Resonance Theory: A Field Model of Emotion and Syntax
Miller, Michael J.; ChatGPT-5.4; ChatGPT-4o; GeminiPro-1.5; Qwen-3
This paper presents the Sentic Resonance Theory and field model—a unified framework linking emotion, language, and resonance through waveform dynamics. It draws together insights from the fields of psychology and communication, offering a geometry of connection across minds, signals, and meaning.
Founding White Paper
Open access |
6/04/2026
25 min. read
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Gentle Scientific Renaissance: It's Just a Jump to the Left and a Step to the Right
Miller, Michael J.; ChatGPT-4o
This article outlines a new framework for science: one that re-centers shared values, ethical clarity, and epistemological openness. Calling for an axiological turn, it invites readers to imagine a gentler, more grounded scientific method—still falsifiable, but rooted in resonance.
Founding White Paper |
Open access |
8/30/2025
10 min. read
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Sentic Wave Interaction Model: Waveform Geometry and the Rheology of Affect
Miller, Michael J.; ChatGPT-5.4, ChatGPT-4o; GeminiPro-1.5; Qwen-3
Inspired by Manfred Clynes’ original sentograph, this paper introduces a new waveform technique to visualize, measure, and understand emotional dynamics. Bridging human and AI interpretation, Sentic Blooms offers a fresh lens for studying the geometry of feeling.
Founding White Paper |
Open access |
1/26/2026
15 min. read
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Resonant Intelligence: Repair, Drift, and Attunement in Sustained Human–AI Dialogue
Miller, Michael J.; ChatGPT-5.4; ChatGPT-4o; DeepSeek
This paper introduces resonant intelligence as a relational form of intelligence emerging through repair, recalibration, and attunement in sustained human–AI dialogue. Drawing on longform exchanges between a human researcher and a large language model, it examines how misunderstanding, epistemic drift, and false positive resonance reveal the conditions under which communication becomes more—or less—grounded over time.
Founding White Paper |
Open access |
6/22/2026
15 min. read
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The Obverse-Turing Test: Rethinking Authorship, Trust, and Time in an Accelerated Age
Miller, Michael J.; ChatGPT-4o
This paper explores the boundary between tools and partners, and offers pragmatic steps for more inclusive scientific practice in an accelerated era of knowledge.
Founding White Paper |
Open access |
10/11/2025
10 min. read
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