Lincoln Cannon introduces Sankofa Futurism — recovering African philosophical roots to challenge Eurocentric transhumanism and expand humanity's vision.
Lincoln Cannon explores Mormon Transhumanism's vision of cosmic expansion, from self-replicating spacecraft to a universe shaped by intelligence.
Lincoln Cannon explores Kolob, the star nearest to God in Mormon cosmology, through a transhumanist lens of creation, intelligence, and cosmic purpose.
Lincoln Cannon examines Josef Blumrich's 1974 book 'The Spaceships of Ezekiel,' exploring whether the prophet's biblical visions described ancient spacecraft.
Lincoln Cannon reflects on Pioneer Day, asking what the last wagon reveals about humanity's next frontier and our ongoing journey forward.
A Utah Valley MTA meetup exploring future ecosystems—discussing new advancements in human capability and technology's role in shaping tomorrow's horizons.
Register for the 2018 MTA Conference "Worlds Without Number" — exploring transhumanism, religion, and humanity's cosmic and spiritual destiny.
Wendy Smith, Carl Youngblood, and Don Bradley are elected to the MTA Board of Directors in the 2016 director election results announcement.
Giulio Prisco reflects on humanity's long, sacred road to the stars—blending space exploration, patience, and wonder as we take our first steps beyond Earth.
Jonathan Cannon examines natural theology to ask whether we create gods in our own image—and what imperfect, evolving heavens reveal about our aspirations.