John E. Mack: Psychiatry, UAP Encounters, and the Emergence of Transdisciplinary Inquiry

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John E. Mack was a Harvard psychiatrist who treated encounters with non-human intelligence as real and potentially transformative experiences, founded research programs, conducted fieldwork such as interviews with the Ariel School pupils, and authored Abduction and Passport to the Cosmos to push UAP studies toward patient-centered, interdisciplinary inquiry.

John E. Mack, M.D.: The Harvard Psychiatrist Who Transformed UAP Experiencer Research - UAPedia
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John E. Mack, M.D.: The Harvard Psychiatrist Who Transformed UAP Experiencer Research - UAPedia

Harvard psychiatrist John E. Mack bridged clinical science and UAP research, exploring experiencer testimony and reshaping views on human‑nonhuman contact.