Physicist; Bayesian analysis of UAP cases · US · b. 1965
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American physicist and former NASA Ames scientist. Co-author of peer-reviewed analyses of well-documented UAP encounters (Nimitz 2004, Aguadilla 2013) applying Bayesian statistical techniques in the Journal of Scientific Exploration.
Background
American physicist and former NASA Ames scientist. Co-author of peer-reviewed analyses of well-documented UAP encounters (Nimitz 2004, Aguadilla 2013) applying Bayesian statistical techniques in the Journal of Scientific Exploration. Their main public affiliations include University at Albany SUNY and NASA Ames (former). They are most often discussed in connection with research, case documentation, technical claims, or historical analysis.
Affiliations
University at Albany SUNY
NASA Ames (former)
Key quotes
“If the reported velocities and accelerations of UAP are real, we are looking at physics we do not understand. The objects described would require energies far beyond any known propulsion technology.” — Entropy journal paper, 2019-05-30