“…As also discussed in the introduction, scholars of science and technology have uncovered deep-seated connections between technological objects and religion, for example pointing to the prevalence of religious language within branding discourse [32,34,41,42] or showing how specific technologies are rhetorically connected to divinity and redemption in use [10,23,25,33]. These scholars have found that technologies can evoke what cultural historian Vincent Mosco refers to as 'the sublime,' or feelings of awe, transcendence, and connection to a greater purpose -feelings that, not coincidentally, are also central to religious experience [33].…”