Professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Author of 'American Cosmic' (2019), which examines UAP belief as a religious phenomenon while documenting her contact with research-program scientists.
Dr. Diana Pasulka is a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington whose research explores the intersection of UAP, technology, and religion. She is the author of 'American Cosmic', which details how the phenomenon is giving rise to new forms of technological faith among scientists and Silicon Valley elites. Pasulka's key contribution is her sociological and theological framing of the UAP disclosure movement, examining how humanity processes contact with a superior, non-human intelligence. She has collaborated with highly cleared scientists to explore alleged crash sites and study anomalous materials in the field. Her work illuminates the profound cultural, psychological, and spiritual implications of the phenomenon.