About John E. Mack
John E. Mack was an American psychiatrist and author, best known for his research on alien abduction experiences and the phenomenon of altered states of consciousness. Born on October 4, 1929, he was a professor at Harvard Medical School and won a Pulitzer Prize for his biography of T. E. Lawrence. Mack's work challenged mainstream scientific views, emphasizing the importance of understanding subjective experiences in human psychology.