Author: Luciano Zubillaga, Xi’an Jiaotong Liverpool University
Email: luciano.zubillaga@xjtlu.edu.cn
Published: June 7, 2024
https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.9.si.02
Citation: Zubillaga, L. (2024). Critical Thinking in the Age of Expanded Telepathy and Brain-Computer Interface (BCI). IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(si). https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.9.si.02
Abstract
Unveiling a world of expanded telepathy, the study investigates the convergence of cosmological awareness and brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies. It delves into the evolution or potential disappearance of individual critical thinking in a posthuman era, exploring the emergence of a new form of criticality beyond human boundaries. By envisioning a future where telepathy becomes a reality, the paper examines the direct sharing of mental states, bypassing traditional communication methods and raising profound questions about the nature of consciousness and intentionality.
Keywords
telepathy, brain-computer interface (BCI), cosmism, Gurdjieff, entanglement, direct theory, metahuman