NASA Scientist Studies UAPs & Their Physics + Disclosure Press Conference REACTION | Kevin Knuth

NASA Scientist Studies UAPs & Their Physics + Disclosure Press Conference REACTION | Kevin Knuth

From Matt Beall Podcast by Matt Beall

June 11, 2026 · 1h 49m

About this episode

Kevin Knuth discusses UAPs and the scientific challenges of studying them with host Matt Beall.

Former NASA scientist and physics professor Kevin Knuthjoins Matt Beall to discuss UAPs, disclosure, and the scientific challenges of studying one of the world’s most controversial mysteries. Drawing on his work with UAPx and years of research, Knuthexplores the Nimitz Tic Tac encounter, his own unexplained sightings, Bob Lazar, nuclear weapon incidents, the New Jersey drone wave, and why more universities are beginning to take UAP research seriously. He also explains howsome reported UAP performance characteristics appear to challenge our current understanding of physics and energy. As calls for government transparency continue to grow, whatevidence is still missing? What role should science play in the disclosure conversation? And could studying UAPs lead to entirely new discoveries about our universe? Follow Matt Beall Podcast: https://twitter.com/MattBeallPod https://www.tiktok.com/@mattbeallpod https://www.instagram.com/mattbeallpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556879741320 Check out our Shorts & Clips Shorts Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MattBeallShorts Clip Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MattBeallClips Listen Everywhere: YouTube…

People in this episode

Host: Matt Beall

Guest: Kevin Knuth

Topics covered

  • UAPs
  • disclosure
  • physics
  • scientific research
  • government transparency
  • unexplained sightings

Keywords

  • UAPs
  • NASA
  • physics
  • disclosure
  • scientific research
  • Nimitz Tic Tac
  • Bob Lazar
  • New Jersey drone wave

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NASA, UAPx

Places: New Jersey

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