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Diana Walsh Pasulka
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Diana Walsh Pasulka is an American writer and professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Across 1 conversation, Diana Walsh Pasulka ranges across extraterrestrial communication, Nietzsche, belief. Diana Walsh Pasulka argues that belief in alien technology can lead to real technological advancements, even if the belief itself is not based on actual alien tech. The concept of 'technogenesis' describes the coevolution of humans and technology, suggesting that we engage with technology rather than merely using it.
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previewThe concept of 'technogenesis' suggests that humans and technology evolve together, fundamentally altering how we perceive technological progress.
#149Diana Walsh Pasulka: Aliens, Technology, Religion & the Nature of Belief
Pasulka posits that extraterrestrial communication might occur through consciousness, a method currently beyond human comprehension.
#149Diana Walsh Pasulka: Aliens, Technology, Religion & the Nature of Belief
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