Technology of the Gods lays out the mind-bending evidence that long-lost civilizations had attained and even exceeded our "modern" level of advancement. Westerners have been taught that humankind has progressed along a straight-line path from the primitive past to the proficient present, but the hard, fast evidence (literally written in stone!) proves that the ancients had technologies we cannot even replicate today.
Traces the story of how ancient cultures envisioned artificial life, automata, self-moving devices and human enhancements, sharing insights into how the mythologies of the past related to and shaped ancient machine innovations.
Chapters in the book include: The Lost World of South America; The Enigma of Ancient Technology; Ancient Technology at Tiwanaku and Puma Punku; The Sumerian Mining Complex at Tiwanaku; Mysteries of Lake Titicaca and the Towers; Ancient ...
An analysis of Heidegger’s philosophy of technology.
The story is set in a near future America, controlled by an extreme fundamentalist religious faction that has taken over the government.
Technology in the Ancient World
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The Death of the Gods is an exploration of power in the digital age, and a journey in search of the new centres of control.
"Meghan O’Gieblyn is a brilliant and humble philosopher, and her book is an explosively thought-provoking, candidly personal ride I wished never to end ... This book is such an original synthesis of ideas and disclosures.
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The Latest Evidence and Revelations On Ancient Astronauts, Precursor Cultures, and Secret Societies Michael Pye, Kirsten Dalley ... The Natural World of the Maori. Christchurch, New Zealand: Canterbury University Press,1996. ———.