Technologist and author who analyzes the UAP phenomenon through the lens of the Simulation Hypothesis. Argues that UAPs, synchronicity, and anomalous phenomena are indicative of a programmed, digital reality rather than a purely analog, physical universe.
Technologist and author who analyzes the UAP phenomenon through the lens of the Simulation Hypothesis. Argues that UAPs, synchronicity, and anomalous phenomena are indicative of a programmed, digital reality rather than a purely analog, physical universe. Their main public affiliations include MIT (former). They are most often discussed in connection with research, case documentation, technical claims, or historical analysis.