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Flying Saucers and Science: A Scientist Investigates the...

Flying Saucers and Science: A Scientist Investigates the Mysteries of UFOs: Interstellar Travel, Crashes, and Government Cover-Ups

Stanton T. Friedman
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Flying Saucers and Science is a comprehensive look at the scientific data on the flying saucer phenomenon. Nuclear physicist and lecturer Stanton T. Friedman has distilled more than 40 years of research on UFOs, and shares his work on a wide variety of classified advanced nuclear and space systems. He answers a number of physics questions
in layman's terms, and establishes that travel to nearby stars is within reach without violating the laws of physics.


Photographs of little known, far-out advanced propulsion systems, on some of which he worked, are included. Friedman also presents data demonstrating the ability to withstand high accelerations with some
surprising results. He clearly shows that government policy on this
subject has been to provide false, misleading claims and disinformation, and establishes that the subject truly represents a Cosmic Watergate.


Flying Saucers and Science presents intriguing data from a number
of large-scale scientific UFO studies that almost no one, especially
the noisy negativists, has discussed in detail. It deals with a host
of "why" questions such, as reasons for the cover-up, reasons for aliens to come to Earth, and reasons for not landing on the White House lawn. Friedman unveils the SETI program, and details the antipathy of
science-fiction writers to UFOs and other mysteries of the saucer conundrum. False notions about those who believe in the reality of
alien visitors and the adequacy of coverage by the journalistic and
scientific communities are reviewed.

Година:
2008
Език:
english
ISBN 10:
1601630115
ISBN 13:
9781601630117
ISBN:
B001GIOF88
Файл:
EPUB, 4.02 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2008
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