
Matthew Szydagis
Experimental particle astrophysicist working on the LZ dark matter experiment and a member of UAPx who applies particle- and radiation-detection expertise to the study of UAP/UFO phenomena.
Top 3 podcasts with Matthew Szydagis
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Sep 22, 2025 • 2h 54min
#334 - Dark Matter Expert: New Evidence UFOs Have Been Here For 1 Million Years | Matthew Szydagis
Matthew Szydagis, a particle astrophysicist and UAP researcher, dives into a world beyond our understanding. He discusses the world’s largest dark matter experiment and its implications for science. The conversation turns to quantum mechanics and consciousness, questioning if our minds are just advanced computations. Matthew explores ancient technologies that predate known history and shares intriguing evidence of UFOs that may have been visiting Earth for over a million years. Join him as he challenges the boundaries of science and intrigues with tales of the cosmos.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 16min
EP: 387 UFO Crash Retrievals and Dark Matter with Dr. Matthew Szydagis
Dr. Matthew Szydagis, an experimental physicist and Christian, combines faith with scientific inquiry into UFOs and dark matter. He explores how physical evidence from alleged UFO crashes challenges purely spiritual interpretations. Matthew argues for the universe's potential for life and critiques the idea that it's a waste of space. He shares his rigorous methods for testing materials and explains why aliens might be silent. His insights on the intersection of faith, science, and the search for extraterrestrial life may just change how we perceive the cosmos.

Jan 6, 2026 • 56min
400 USO SIGHTINGS IN CALIFORNIA: WHY ARE THEY MAKING THEMSELVES KNOWN?
Dr. Matthew Szydagis, an astroparticle physicist, and Ben Hansen, a former FBI agent turned UAP researcher, dive deep into the enigma of unidentified submersible objects (USOs) spotted off California's coast. They share astonishing findings from their Catalina Island expeditions, uncovering anomalous GPS malfunctions and strange device failures. The conversation highlights the stigma around UAP research, the significance of peer-reviewed studies, and the intriguing possibility of underwater bases. Could Catalina be a hub for non-human intelligence? Tune in to find out!


