We’re excited to announce that our course is now available in a new, accessible format: eight individual course units, each priced at $29.47.
Instead of purchasing the full course up front, you can now explore the material at your own pace, one unit at a time.
Each installment offers a focused exploration of key themes in the history, science, and philosophy surrounding UFOs, non-human intelligence, and the cultural evolution of contact.
This unit surveys the most influential thinkers who’ve shaped our understanding of UFOs and non-human intelligence beyond the "nuts and bolts" paradigm. We explore the psychological and symbolic models of Carl Jung, the interdimensional hypotheses of Jacques Vallée and John Keel, and the lesser-known but provocative work of Karl Turner on the role of human perception in contact experiences.
We also feature two exclusive interviews: one with Joshua Cutchin, ufologist and folklorist, whose research bridges myth, music, and anomalous experience; and another with Rear Admiral Tim Gallaudet, who offers a rare perspective on USOs (Unidentified Submersible Objects) from both a naval and scientific standpoint.
This course is equivalent to an undergraduate course at a university in the United States.
Dr. D. W. Pasulka
D. W. Pasulka is a professor at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington. She researches and teaches about religion. In 2012 she began researching modern UFO reports and has published extensively about the topic.
Her work includes acclaimed books, essays, and interviews about technology and religion. She's been featured on The Joe Rogan Experience, Lex Fridman's podcast, Vox Media, and her work has been mentioned in the New York Times, The Guardian, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. She has presented her research at public and private events, including the Guggenheim Museum in New York City, Harvard Divinity School, Rice University, and many other venues.
In cooperation with the Vatican Apostolic Library, Dr. Pasulka leads a translation project of the canonization records of the revered saint, Joseph of Copertino, St. Copertino is known as the saint who levitated. Dr. Pasulka also consults for movies, television productions, most recently Amblin’s Netflix series Encounters.
David B. Metcalfe
David B. Metcalfe, Windbridge Institute Scholar in Virtual Residence, is a researcher, writer, and multimedia specialist focusing on areas where creativity, culture, and consciousness collide.
In 2011 he established the Liminal Analytics: Applied Research Collaborative to focus on building multidisciplinary lines of communication through applied scholarship, digital media, and social network development.
David’s work has appeared in Oxford University Press and other peer reviewed anthologies. He was a research assistant for the University of Chicago under Dr. Hussein Ali Agama focusing on archival research, and he is currently the Editor-in-Chief for the Windbridge Research Center’s Threshold: Journal of Interdisciplinary Consciousness Studies.