Dark Matter & UAPs: The Cosmic Connection with Prof. Matthew Szydagis | Merged EP0108

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May 23, 2023
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Summary

The person in this account is an associate professor of physics at SUNY Albany, focusing on dark matter detection. They became involved in UAP research about five years ago, influenced by a colleague and the New York Times article on A-Tip. They observed unusual velocities and accelerations in UAP encounters, which sparked their interest in studying these phenomena. The professor believes that while videos can be faked, radiation signals from UAP are harder to hoax, indicating something real. Their involvement has led to a desire to explore the scientific aspects of UAP, aiming to gather data that can be published and shared publicly, contributing to a better understanding of these unexplained phenomena.

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Executive Summary

The discussion focuses on the intersection of radiation detection and UAP research, emphasizing the reliability of radiation signals as indicators of real phenomena. UAPX aims to gather open data on UAP, with ongoing investigations into potential anomalies observed during their expeditions.

Primary Revelation

Anomalous velocities and accelerations observed in UAP encounters warrant scientific investigation.

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Matt
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University of Albany, SUNY
PhD from University of ChicagoAssociate professorExpert in particle detection

It's really hard to fake a radiation signal.

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Detect dark matter

historical eventspecific

There are historical examples of claims of UAP producing radiation.

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scientificspecific

Radiation signals are difficult to fake, making them a more reliable indicator of real phenomena compared to video evidence.

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technologyspecific

The expertise brought to UAP research includes radiation detection, which is closely related to dark matter detection.

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scientificspecific

Anomalous velocities and accelerations observed in UAP encounters warrant scientific investigation.

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legislativespecific

UAPX aims to gather open data on UAP that is not classified and can be published in scientific journals.

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non human intelligencespecific

The dark spot observed in one of UAPX's cameras is a potential anomaly that is still being investigated.

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Analysis Summary

Program Intel Profile
interviewTopic: otherIntel Value: 8/10