The Sol Forum is a members-reserved digital platform that extends the critical discussions and research presented at our annual symposium. At the heart of the Sol Forum is a monthly digital show featuring experts from government, academia, and technology, offering exclusive insight into vital topics in UAP research. Each episode follows the format from the symposium, ranging from interviews, fireside chats, and presentations to panel discussions and Q&A sessions. After each show, members have the opportunity to engage in exclusive Zoom breakout rooms, where they can participate in smaller, interactive discussions with fellow members, fostering deeper engagement and networking.
The Sol Forum provides a structured, ongoing conversation on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP), scientific and intellectual inquiry, government policy, and technological advancements while fostering a curated space for serious thinkers, researchers, and professionals. Unlike a traditional forum or discussion group, the Sol Forum is built to cut through misinformation and combat disinformation by presenting the perspectives of scientists, policymakers, and civil society leaders in a fact-based, expert-led environment.
Access to the Sol Forum is reserved for members of Sol, to ensure a high-quality, focused community where meaningful conversation can thrive. Members will take part in expert-led discussions, early research findings, and special additional content. The platform offers a space for members to discuss theories, analyze evidence, and propose new research directions, with direct interaction with leading voices in the field.
With the world waking up to the reality of UAP, understanding the phenomena is one of the defining challenges of our time. Government, academia, and media are beginning to take notice, but there is still much work to be done. The Sol Forum is one of the most unique and best ways to actively participate in this groundbreaking conversation, beyond just observing from the sidelines. Sol membership spots are currently open. Join now to participate in a network of experts, researchers, and professionals shaping the future of UAP research and policy, and to participate in the Sol Forum.
To join Sol as a member and gain access the Sol Forum, register below.