Michael P. Masters
Michael Masters is an American anthropologist and professor known for his work in biological anthropology and his provocative hypothesis that unidentified flying objects (UFOs) may represent time travelers from humanity's future rather than extraterrestrial visitors. His research integrates evolutionary biology, forensic anthropology, and the study of human variation to argue that reported "alien" characteristics in UFO encounters align with projected trends in human evolution over millennia, such as enlarged crania, reduced prognathism, and gracile builds. Masters has gained attention for applying rigorous scientific methods to a topic often dismissed in academia, positioning his work at the intersection of anthropology and ufology.
Masters serves as a professor at Montana Technological University, where he teaches courses in human evolution, biological anthropology, and related fields. His primary contribution to public discourse came with the publication of his book Identified Flying Objects: A Multidisciplinary Scientific Approach to the UFO Phenomenon (2019), which challenges conventional explanations for UFO sightings by proposing an "extratempestrial" model based on anthropological evidence. He has continued to expand on these ideas in subsequent writings and presentations, drawing on data from eyewitness accounts, historical records, and evolutionary projections to support his thesis. Masters' approach emphasizes testable hypotheses and interdisciplinary analysis, distinguishing it from purely speculative UFO literature.
Masters expanded on his ideas in The Extratempestrial Model (2022), which analyzes well-documented abduction cases and contact experiences in the context of the time-travel hypothesis, comparing it to other explanations for the UFO phenomenon. In 2023, he published Revelation: The Future Human Past, a satirical science fiction novel exploring the extratempestrial model in narrative form.
He has appeared on numerous podcasts and media outlets to discuss his research, including The Joe Rogan Experience episode #2428 in December 2025, where he detailed the theory, and other programs such as Reality Check with Ross Coulthart. Masters maintains a website at https://idflyobj.com/ dedicated to his books and research on the topic.
These works and appearances have further popularized the extratempestrial hypothesis within ufology and public discourse.
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Michael Masters, the professor of biological anthropology, has no documented acting career. His public media appearances are limited to roles as himself, appearing as an expert in documentaries, television programs, and podcasts discussing his research on human evolution and the UFO phenomenon.
Little public information is available about the personal life of Michael Masters. He is based in Butte, Montana, where he serves as a professor of biological anthropology at Montana Technological University.
His listed personal interests include hiking, skiing, playing musical instruments, painting, golf, fly fishing, and other outdoor activities.
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