NASA mission controller and biomedical inventor featured in Diana Pasulka's 'American Cosmic.' Claims to receive technical and medical 'downloads' from a non-human intelligence, leading to successful patents. Utilizes strict protocols to induce these states.
Timothy Taylor is described in Diana Pasulka's work as a NASA-linked mission controller and biomedical inventor whose interests extend into anomalous experience and inspiration. Public discussion of Taylor focuses on accounts that he has associated some inventions and problem-solving breakthroughs with unusual mental states or "downloads," claims he has discussed in connection with health, technology, and non-human intelligence. Those statements are part of a contested body of experiencer and insider testimony rather than established public scientific findings. Taylor's importance in contemporary UAP culture comes largely through his role in Pasulka's reporting and in wider conversations about innovation, consciousness, and contact narratives.