Jacques Vallée: Computer Scientist, UAP Pioneer, and Proponent of the Interdimensional Hypothesis

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Jacques Vallée is a French‑American scientist and pioneering ufologist who integrated computing, space science, and extensive UAP research, built a major database of sightings, and argues that unidentified aerial phenomena originate from other dimensions and function as a cultural control system and tricksters that subtly shape human belief, linking sightings to folklore and religious phenomena across history.

Jacques Vallee
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Jacques Vallee

Pioneered the Interdimensional Hypothesis for UFO phenomena, suggesting they are a control system from a non-human intelligence, and linking modern sightings to ancient folklore. As a computer scientist, he co-developed NASAs first computerized Mars map and contributed to the early ARPANET. He has authored numerous books on UAP research and established the Archives of the Impossible at Rice University.