Emory Taylor
Emory Taylor is an independent theoretical physics researcher who specializes in dis-continuum physics, referred to as DCP. Starting in 2021, he began collaborating with Dr. Rajan Iyer, who is a physicist. At discontinuumphysics.com, while Dr. Iyer is the Head of mathematical DCP, Emory is the Head of the DCP team and Head of conceptual DCP. To establish the conceptual foundations of DCP, Emory authored two DCP papers and was the lead author of ten additional DCP papers, with Dr. Iyer as a coauthor, with all of the papers published in the peer-reviewed journal Physics Essays.
These papers contain the conceptual theoretical physics framework (CTP framework) for a UFO weapon, missing time weapon, and alien communication device weapon. From 1979 through 2013, Emory was involved in a scientific research group that conducted research projects for members of the US military. All four of the research projects he was involved in were about UFO technology, with three of the research projects being for the UFO weapons I mentioned in the previous sentence. In February of this year (2025) Dr. Iyer and Emory gave a presentation for APAC (Alt Propulsion Engineering Conference) moderated by Tim Venture, who is a futurist technology executive.
Using the APAC link below, starting at approximately Time 59:54 and going through Time 2:12:04, Emory explains the CTP framework for the three UFO weapons. The odd thing about the presentation Dr. Iyer and Emory gave is that during the presentation, and in the six months since the presentation, no one has asked Emory how he knows what the alien communication device looks like, what it is made of, and how it works.
Using the discontinuum physics website link below, one can read about DCP, the DCP Team, and the twelve peer-reviewed DCP papers that were published on Physics Essays (use the navigational icon at the upper right corner at the website).
Please see:
Discontinuum physics website
Https://discontinuumphysics.com/sp/
APAC conference video