
That UFO Podcast Garry Nolan: UAP Disclosure, Data & the Future of Research
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Nov 5, 2025 In this engaging discussion, Garry Nolan, a Stanford immunologist and co-founder of the Sol Foundation, shares insights from the recent SOL Symposium on UAP research. The conversation highlights the challenges of scientific engagement, the need for diverse disclosure strategies, and the promising advancements of Skywatcher's data collection efforts. Nolan also dives into the intricacies of algorithm development for UAP analysis, addresses whistleblower support, and emphasizes the need for continued scientific collaboration in understanding the unexplained phenomena.
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Data Quality Beats Hurry
- Skywatcher collects huge sensor datasets but faces technical and vendor decoding hurdles that delay publication.
- Nolan emphasizes rigorous data alignment (timestamps, sensors) before publishing credible analyses.
Apply Proven Algorithms To UAP Data
- Merge scientific rigor into fast-moving projects by teaching analysts established methods like advanced cluster analysis.
- Nolan adapts gene-analysis clustering to group similar motion tracks and organize UAP datasets.
Choose Focused Events Over Large Conferences
- Run smaller, theme-focused meetings to influence target audiences like Congress staffers and policymakers.
- Nolan plans regional focused events (DC, SF, LA, London, Paris) rather than one large unfocused symposium.


