According to Vice, some technologists find UFOs intriguing and are interested in exploring their potential impact on Earth’s technology. The article highlights the interviews with three tech executives who openly express their curiosity about UFOs. However, due to the uncertain nature of the field and societal perceptions, investments in related projects remain challenging to secure.
Bad Habit had a conversation with Profound Prasad, President of ReactiveQ, a Canadian startup specializing in quantum computing. Prasad believes that uncovering the mysteries of UFOs could have significant benefits for humanity.
He states, “By closely examining and comprehending these advancements, we might envision a world where interstellar travel becomes accessible. The knowledge hidden within these UFOs surpasses our current understanding.”
Rizwan Virk, the chief head of Play Labs @ MIT, suggests that UFOs may possess technology that exceeds the boundaries of modern science.
He believes that our current definition of technology might not fully encompass what these phenomena represent.
In a book excerpt published by Bad Habit, Pasulka highlights Jacques Vallée as an individual who engages with the UFO subject without mythologizing it, aiming to unravel its reality.
Vallée, a former computer scientist involved with ARPANET, shares this perspective with others in Silicon Valley, according to Walsh’s writing.