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- From: Don.Ecker@p0.f3.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Don Ecker)
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- Subject: USAF-UFOs
- Date: 10 Feb 94 04:44:01 GMT
-
-
- During the course of the last several weeks I have noticed an ongoing
- thread concerning the USAF's teaching a course on UFOs at the USAF
- Academy two decades ago. Five years or so ago I transcribed the text from
- the "Introductory Space Science, Vol. II, Physics textbook. I think you
- all should find it interesting.
-
- Don Ecker
- UFO Magazine
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- From: Don.Ecker@p0.f3.n1012.z9.FIDONET.ORG (Don Ecker)
- Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo
- Subject: USAF-UFO1
- Date: 10 Feb 94 04:50:02 GMT
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-
- The United States Air Force
- and UFOlogy
-
- For years now, the debate between debunkers and skeptics as
- opposed to believers has raged on over whether the United States
- Government, or more specifically the United States Air Force
- considers the subject of UFOlogy to be serious business. Also
- what must be considered is what elements or departments of the
- government would be concerned with this if UFO's proved to be a
- threat.
-
- The United States Air Force has maintained for over
- forty years that the largest percentage of reports are
- explainable, and most usually are. However, the Air Force also
- maintains that the rest could be explained if only enough
- information were present. Is this true, or is it a smoke screen
- as many researchers maintain? And, what if anything does the Air
- Force tell its own officer corps that may be presented with this
- enigma in the course of their duty?
-
- The following document is taken verbatim from the United
- States Air Forces Academy textbook, " Introductory Space Science,
- Volume II, Department of Physics, USAF. " This is the volume
- that was being used by the Air Force Academy, at Colorado
- Springs, Colorado. The Air Force Academy has since pulled this
- volume from the curriculum in the very early 70's, because of the
- controversy it generated, but after reading this, I think you
- will find that the United States Air Force has considered the
- subject of UFOlogy to be very "serious business."
-
- Transcribed by:
- Don Ecker
- Director of Security
- ParaNet(sm) Information Service
- Research Director-UFO Magazine
-
- *****************************************************************
-
- INTRODUCTORY SPACE SCIENCE - VOLUME II
- DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS - USAF
- Edited by:
- Major Donald G. Carpenter
- Co-Editor:
- Lt. Colonel Edward R. Therkelson
-
-
- CHAPTER XIII
- UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
-
-
- What is an Unidentified Flying Object (UFO)? Well,
- according to United States Air Force Regulation 80-17 (dated 19
- September 1966), a UFO is "Any" aerial Phenomenon or object which
- is unknown or appears to be out of the ordinary to the observer."
- This is a very broad definition which applies equally well to one
- individual seeing his first noctilucent cloud at twilight as it
- does to another individual seeing his first helicopter. However,
- at present most people consider the term UFO to mean an
- object which behaves in a strange or erratic manner while moving
- through the Earth's atmosphere. That strange phenomenon has
- evoked strong emotions and great curiosity among a large segment
- of our world's population. The average person is interested
- because he loves a mystery, the professional military man is
- involved because of the possible threat to national security, and
- some scientist are interested because of the basic curiosity that
- led them into becoming researchers.
-
- The literature on UFO's is so vast, and the stories so many
- and varied, that we can only present a sketchy outline of the
- subject in this chapter. That outline includes description
- classifications, operational domains (temporal and spatial), some
- theories as to the nature of the UFO phenomenon, human reactions,
- attempts to attack the problem scientifically, and some tentative
- conclusions. If you wish to read further in this area, the
- references provide an excellent starting point.
-
- 33.1 DESCRIPTIONS
-
- One of the greatest problems you encounter when attempting
- to catalog UFO sightings, is selection of a system for
- cataloging. No effective system has yet been devised, although a
- number of different systems have been proposed. The net result
- is that almost all UFO data are either treated in the form of
- individual cases, or in the forms of inadequate classification
- systems. However, these systems do tend to have some common
- factors, and a collection of these factors is as follows:
-
- a. Size
- b. Shape (disc, ellipse, football, etc.)
- c. Luminosity
- d. Color
- e. Number of UFO's
-
- Behavior:
-
- a. Location (altitude, direction, etc.)
- b. Patterns of paths (straight line, climbing, zig-zagging, etc.)
- c. Flight Characteristics (wobbling, fluttering, etc.)
- d. Periodicity of sightings
- e. Time duration
- f. Curiosity or inquisitiveness
- g. Avoidance
- h. Hostility
-
- Associated Effects:
-
- a. Electro-Magnetic (compass, radio, ignition systems, etc.) b.
- Radiation (burns, induced radioactivity, etc.)
- c. Ground disturbance (dust stirred up, leaves moved, standing
- wave peaks of surface of water, etc.)
- d. Sound (none, hissing, humming, roaring, thunderclaps, etc.) e.
- Vibration (weak, strong, slow, fast)
- f. Smell (ozone or other odor)
- g. Flame (how much, where, when, color)
- h. Smoke or cloud (amount, color, persistence)
- i. Debris (type, amount, color, persistence)
- j. Inhibition of voluntary movement by observers
- k. Sighting of "creatures" or "beings"
-
- After Effects:
-
- a. Burned areas or animals
- b. depressed or flattened areas
- c. Dead or "missing animals"
- d. Mentally disturbed people
- e. Missing items
-
- We make no attempt here to present available data in terms of the
- foregoing descriptors.
-
- 33.2 OPERATIONAL DOMAINS - TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL
-
- What we will do here is to present evidence that UFO's are a
- global phenomenon which may have persisted for many thousands of
- years. During this discussion, please remember that the more
- ancient the reports the less sophisticated the observer. Not
- only were the ancient observers lacking the terminology necessary
- to describe complex devices (such as present day helicopters) but
- they were also lacking the concepts necessary to understand the
- true nature of such things as television, spaceships, rockets,
- nuclear weapons and radiation effects. To some, the most
- advanced technological concept was a war chariot with knife
- blades attached to the wheels. By the same token, the very lack
- of accurate terminology and descriptions leaves the more ancient
- reports open to considerable misinterpretation, and it may well
- be that present evaluations of individual reports are completely
- wrong. Nevertheless, let us start with an intriguing story in
- one of the oldest chronicles of India. . . . the Book of Dzyan.
-
-
-
- The book is a group of "story-teller" legends which were
- finally gathered in manuscript form when man learned to write.
- One of the stories is of a small group of beings who supposedly
- came to Earth many thousands of years ago in a metal craft which
- orbited the Earth several times before landing. As told in the
- Book "These beings lived to themselves and were revered by the
- humans among whom they had settled. But eventually differences
- arose among them and they divided their numbers, several of the
- men and women and some children settled in another city, where
- they were promptly installed as rulers by the awe-stricken
- populace.
-
- "Separation did not bring peace to these people and finally
- their anger reached a point where the ruler of the original city
- took with him a small number of his warriors and they rose into
- the air in a huge shining metal vessel. While they were many
- leagues from the city of their enemies, they launched a great
- shining lance that rode on a beam of light. It burst apart in
- the city of their enemies with a great ball of flame that shot up
- to the heavens, almost to the stars. All those who were in the
- city were horribly burned and even those who were not in the city
- - but nearby - were burned also. Those who looked upon the lance
- and the ball of fire were blinded forever afterward. Those who
- entered the city on foot became ill and died. Even the dust of
- the city was poisoned, as were the rivers that flowed through it.
- Men dared not go near it, and it gradually crumbled into dust and
- was forgotten by men."
-
- "When the leader saw what he had done to his own people he
- retired to his palace and refused to see anyone. Then he
- gathered about him those warriors who remained, and their wives
- and children, and they entered their vessels and rose one by one
- into the sky and sailed away. Nor did they return."
-
- Could this foregoing legend really be an account of an
- extraterrestrial colonization, complete with guided missile,
- nuclear warhead and radiation effects? It is difficult to assess
- the validity of that explanation...just as it is difficult to
- explain why Greek, Roman and Nordic Mythology all discuss wars
- and contacts among their "Gods." (Even the Bible records
- conflict between the legions of God and Satan.) Could it be that
- each group recorded their parochial view of what was actually a
- global conflict among alien colonists or visitors? Or is it that
- man has led such a violent existence that he tends to expect
- conflict and violence among even his gods?
-
- Evidence of perhaps an even earlier possible contact was
- uncovered by Tschi Pen Lao of the University of Peking. He
- discovered astonishing carvings in granite on a mountain in Hunan
- Province and on an island in Lake Tungting. These carvings have
- been evaluated as 47,000 years old, and they show people with
- large trunks (breathing apparatus?...or "elephant" heads shown on
- human bodies? Remember, the Egyptians often represented their
- gods as animal heads on human bodies.)
-
- Only 8,000 years ago, rocks were sculpted in the Tassili
- plateau of Sahara, depicting what appeared to be human beings but
- with strange round heads (helmets? or "sun" heads on human
- bodies?) And even more recently, in the Bible, Genesis (6:4)
- tells of angels from the sky mating with women of Earth, who bore
- them children. Genesis 19:3 tells of Lot meeting two angels in
- desert and his later feeding them at his house. The Bible also
- tells a rather unusual story of Ezekiel who witnessed what has
- been interpreted by some to have been a spacecraft or aircraft
- landing near the Chebar River in Chaldea (593 B.C.).
-
-
- Even the Irish have recorded strange visitations. In the
- Speculum Regali in Konungs Skuggsa (and other accounts of the era
- about 956 A.D.) are numerous stories of "demonships" in the
- skies. In one case a rope from one such ship became entangled
- with part of a church. A man from the ship climbed down the rope
- to free it, but was seized by the townspeople. The Bishop made
- the people release the man, who climbed back to the ship, where
- the crew cut the rope and the ship rose and sailed out of sight.
- In all of his actions, the climbing man appeared as if he were
- swimming in water. Stories such as this makes one wonder if the
- legends of the "little people" of Ireland were based upon
- imagination alone.
-
- About the same time, in Lyons (France) three men and a women
- supposedly descended from an airship or spaceship and were
- captured by a mob. These foreigners admitted to being wizards,
- and were killed. (No mention is made of the methods employed to
- extract the admissions.) Many documented UFO sightings occurred
- throughout the Middle Ages, including an especially startling one
- of a UFO over London on 16 December 1742. However, we do not
- have room to include any more of the Middle Ages sightings.
- Instead, two "more-recent" sightings are contained in this
- section to bring us up to modern times.
-
- In a sworn statement dated 21 April 1897, a prosperous
- and prominent farmer named Alexander Hamilton (Le Roy, Kansas,
- U.S.A.) told of an attack upon his cattle at about 10:30 PM the
- previous Monday. He, his son, and his tenant grabbed axes and
- ran some 700 feet from the house to the cow lot where a great
- cigar-shaped ship about 300 feet long floated some 30 feet above
- his cattle. It had a carriage underneath which was brightly
- lighted within (dirigible and gondola?) and which had numerous
- windows. Inside were six strange looking beings jabbering in a
- foreign language. These beings suddenly became aware of Hamilton
- and the others. They immediately turned a searchlight on the
- farmer, and also turned on some power which sped up a turbine
- wheel (about 30 ft diameter) located under the craft. The ship
- rose, taking with it a two-year old heifer which was roped about
- the neck by a cable of one-half inch thick, red material. The
- next day a neighbor, Link Thomas, found the animal's hide, legs
- and head in his field. He was mystified at how the remains got
- to where they were because of the lack of tracks in the soft
- soil. Alexander Hamilton's sworn statement was accompanied by an
- affidavit as to his veracity. The affidavit was signed by ten of
- the local leading citizens.
-
- On the evening of 4 November 1957 at Fort Itaipu, Brazil,
- two sentries noted a "new star" in the sky. The "star" grew in
- size and within seconds stopped over the fort. It drifted slowly
- downward, was as large as a big aircraft, and was surrounded by a
- strong orange glow. A distinct humming sound was heard, and then
- the heat struck. A Sentry collapsed almost immediately, the
- other managed to slide to shelter under the heavy cannons where
- his loud cries awoke the garrison. While the troops were
- scrambling towards their battle stations, complete electrical
- failure occurred. There was panic until the lights came back on
- but a number of men still managed to see an orange glow leaving
- the area at high speed. Both sentries were found badly
- burned...one unconscious and the other incoherent, suffering from
- deep shock.
-
- Thus, UFO sightings not only appear to extend back to 47,000
- years through time but also are global in nature. One has the
- feeling that this phenomenon deserves some sort of valid
- scientific investigation, even if it is a low level effort.
-
- 33.3 SOME THEORIES AS TO THE NATURE OF THE UFO PHENOMENON
-
- There are very few cohesive theories as to the nature of
- UFO's. Those theories that have been advanced can be collected
- in five groups:
-
- a. Mysticism
- b. Hoaxes, and rantings due to unstable personalities
- c. Secret Weapons
- d. Natural Phenomena
- e. Alien visitors
-
- Mysticism
-
- It is believed by some cults that the mission of UFO's and
- their crews is a spiritual one, and that all materialistic
- efforts to determine the UFO's nature are doomed to failure.
-
-
- Hoaxes and Rantings due to Unstable Personalities
-
- Some have suggested that all UFO reports were the results of
- pranks and hoaxes, or were made by people with unstable
- personalities. This attitude was particularly prevalent during
- the time period when the Air Force investigation was being
- operated under the code name of Project Grudge. A few airlines
- even went as far as to ground every pilot who reported seeing a
- "flying saucer." The only way for the pilot to regain flight
- status was to undergo a psychiatric examination. There was a
- noticeable decline in pilot reports during this time interval,
- and a few interpreted this decline to prove that UFO's were
- either hoaxes or the result of unstable personalities. It is of
- interest that NICAP (The National Investigations Committee on
- Aerial Phenomena) even today still receives reports from
- commercial pilots who neglect to notify either the Air Force or
- their own airline.
-
- There are a number of cases which indicate that not all
- reports fall in the hoax category. We will examine one such case
- now. It is the Socorro, New Mexico sighting made by police
- Sergeant Lonnie Zamora. Sergeant Zamora was patrolling the
- streets of Socorro on 24 April 1964 when he saw a shiny object
- drift down into an area of gullies on the edge of town. He also
- heard a loud roaring noise which sounded as if an old dynamite
- shed located out that way had exploded. He immediately radioed
- police headquarters, and drove out toward the shed. Zamora was
- forced to stop about 150 yards away from a deep gully in which
- there appeared to be an overturned car. He radioed that he was
- investigating a possible wreck, and then worked his car up onto
- the mesa and over toward the edge of the gully. He parked short,
- and when he walked the final few feet to the edge, he was amazed
- to see that it was not a car but instead was a weird eggshaped
- object about fifteen feet long, white in color and resting on
- short, metal legs. Beside it, unaware of his presence were two
- humanoids dressed in silvery coveralls. They seemed to be
- working on a portion of the underside of the object. Zamora was
- still standing there, surprised, when they suddenly noticed him
- and dove out of sight around the object. Zamora also headed the
- other way, back toward his car. He glanced back at the object
- just as a bright blue flame shot down from the underside. Within
- seconds the eggshaped thing rose out of the gully with "an
- earsplitting roar." The object was out of sight over the nearby
- mountains almost immediately, and Sergeant Zamora was moving the
- opposite direction almost as fast when he met Sergeant Sam Chavez
- who was responding to Zamora's earlier radio calls. Together
- they investigated the gully and found the bushes charred and
- still smoking where the blue flame had jetted down on them.
- About the charred area were four deep marks where the metal legs
- had been. Each mark was three and one half inches deep, and was
- circular in shape. The sand in the gully was very hard packed
- so no sign of the humanoids' footprints could be found. An
- official investigation was launched that same day, and all data
- obtained supported the stories of Zamora and Chavez. It is
- rather difficult to label this episode a hoax, and it is also
- doubtful that both Zamora and Chavez shared portions of the same
- hallucination.
-
- Secret Weapons
-
- A few individuals have proposed that UFO's are actually
- advanced weapon systems, and that their natures must not be
- revealed. Very few people accept this as a credible suggestion.
-
- Natural Phenomena
-
- It has also been suggested that at least some, and possibly
- all of the UFO cases were just mis-interpreted manifestations of
- natural phenomena. Undoubtedly this suggestion has some merit.
- People have reported, as UFO's, objects which were conclusively
- proven to be balloons (weather and skyhook), the planet Venus,
- man-made artificial satellites, normal aircraft, unusual cloud
- formations, and lights from ceilometers (equipment projecting
- light beams on cloud bases to determine the height of the
- aircraft visual ceiling). It is also suspected that people have
- reported mirages, optical illusions, swamp gas and ball lightning
- (a poorly-understood discharge of electrical energy in a
- spheroidal or ellipsoidal shape...some charges have lasted for up
- to fifteen minutes but the ball is usually no bigger than a large
- orange.) But it is difficult to tell a swamp dweller that the
- strange, fast-moving light he saw in the sky was swamp gas; and
- it is just as difficult to tell a farmer that a bright UFO in the
- sky is the same ball lightning that he has seen rolling along his
- fence wires in dry weather. Thus accidental mis-identification
- of what might well be natural phenomena breeds mistrust and
- disbelief; it leads to the hasty conclusion that the truth is
- deliberately not being told. One last suggestion of interest has
- been made, that the UFO's were plasmoids from
- space...concentrated blobs of solar wind that succeeded in
- reaching the surface of the Earth. Somehow this last suggestion
- does not seem to be very plausible; perhaps because it ignores
- such things as penetration of Earth's magnetic field.
-
-
- Alien Visitors
-
- The most stimulating theory for us is that the UFO's are
- material objects which are either "Manned" or remote-controlled
- by beings who are alien to this planet. There is some evidence
- supporting this viewpoint. In addition to police Sergeant Lonnie
- Zamora's experience, let us consider the case of Barney and Betty
- Hill. On a trip through New England they lost two hours on the
- night of 19 September 1961 without even realizing it. However,
- after that night both Barney and Betty began developing
- psychological problems which eventually grew sufficiently severe
- that they submitted themselves to psychiatric examination and
- treatment. During the course of treatment hypnotherapy was used,
- and it yielded remarkably detailed and similar stories from both
- Barney and Betty. Essentially they had been hypnotically
- kidnapped, taken aboard a UFO, submitted to two-hour physicals,
- and released with posthypnotic suggestions to forget the entire
- incident. The evidence is rather strong that this is what the
- Hills, even in their subconscious, believe happened to them. And
- it is of particular importance that after the "posthypnotic
- block" was removed, both of the Hills ceased having their
- psychological problems.
-
- The Hill's description of the aliens was similar to
- descriptions provided in other cases, but this particular type of
- alien appears to be in the minority. The most commonly described
- alien is about three and one half feet tall, has a round head
- (helmet?), arms reaching to or below his knees, and is wearing a
- silvery space suit or coveralls. Other aliens appear to be
- essentially the same as Earthmen, while still others have
- particularity wide (wrap around) eyes and mouths with very thin
- lips. And there is a rare group reported as about four feet
- tall, weight of around 35 pounds, and covered with thick hair or
- fur (clothing?). Members of this last group are described as
- being extremely strong. If such beings are visiting Earth, two
- questions arise: 1) why haven't they attempted to contact us
- officially? The answer to the first question may exist partially
- in Sergeant Lonnie Zamora's experience, and may exist partially
- in the Tunguska meteor discussed in Chapter XXIX. In that
- chapter it was suggested that the Tunguska meteor was actually a
- comet which exploded in the atmosphere, the ices melted and the
- dust spread out. Hence, no debris. However, it has also been
- suggested that the Tunguska meteor was actually an alien
- spacecraft that entered the atmosphere too rapidly, suffered
- mechanical failure, and lost its power supply and/or weapons in a
- nuclear explosion. While that hypothesis may seem far fetched,
- sample of tree rings from around the world reveal that,
- immediately after the Tunguska meteor explosion, the level of
- radioactivity in the world rose sharply for a short period of
- time. It is difficult to find a natural explanation for that
- increase in radioactivity, although the suggestion has been
- advanced that enough of the meteor's great Kinetic energy was
- converted into heat (by atmospheric friction) that a fusion
- reaction occurred. This still leaves us with no answer to the
- second question: why no contact? That question is very easy to
- answer in several ways: 1) we may be the object of intensive
- sociological and psychological study. In such studies you
- usually avoid disturbing the test subjects' environment; 2) you
- do not "contact" a colony of ants, and humans may seem that way
- to any aliens (variation: a zoo is fun to visit, but you don't
- "contact" the lizards); 3) such contact may have already taken
- place secretly; and 4) such contact may have already taken place
- on a different plane of awareness and we are not yet sensitive to
- communications on such a plane. These are just a few of the
- reasons. You may add to the list as you desire.
-
- 33.4 HUMAN FEAR AND HOSTILITY
-
- Besides the foregoing reasons, contacting humans is
- downright dangerous. Think about that for a moment! On the
- microscopic level our bodies reject and fight (through production
- antibodies) any alien material; this process helps us fight off
- disease but it also sometimes results in allergic reactions to
- innocuous materials. On the macroscopic (psychological and
- sociological) level we are antagonistic to beings that are
- "different". For proof of that, just watch how an odd child is
- treated by other children, or how a minority group is socially
- deprived, or how the Arabs feel about the Israelis (Chinese vs
- Japanese, Turks vs Greeks, etc.) In case you are hesitant to
- extend that concept to the treatment of aliens let me point out
- that in very ancient times, possible extraterrestrials may have
- been treated as Gods but in the last two thousand years, the
- evidence is that any possible aliens have been ripped apart by
- mobs, shot and shot at, physically assaulted, and in general
- treated with fear and aggression.
-
-
- In Ireland about 1,000 A.D., supposed airships were treated
- as "demonships." In Lyons, France, "admitted" space travellers
- were killed. More recently, on 24 July 1957 Russian anti-
- aircraft batteries on the Kouril Islands opened fire on UFO's.
- Although all Soviet anti-aircraft batteries on the Islands were
- in action, no hits were made. The UFO's were luminous and moved
- very fast. We too have fired on UFO's. About ten o'clock one
- morning, a radar site near a fighter base picked up a UFO doing
- 700 mph. The UFO then slowed to 100 mph, and two F-86's were
- scrambled to intercept. Eventually one F-86 closed on the UFO at
- about 3,000 feet altitude. The UFO began to accelerate away but
- the pilot still managed to get within 500 yards of the target for
- a short period of time. It was definitely saucer shaped. As the
- pilot pushed the F-86 at top speed, the UFO began to pull away.
- When the range reached 1,000 yards, the pilot armed his guns and
- fired in an attempt to down the saucer. He failed, and the UFO
- pulled away rapidly, vanishing in the distance. This same basic
- situation may have happened on a more personal level. On Sunday
- evening 21 August 1955, eight adults and three children were on
- the Sutton Farm (one-half mile from Kelly, Kentucky) when,
- according to them, one of the children saw a brightly glowing UFO
- settle behind the barn, out of sight from where he stood. Other
- witnesses on nearby farms also saw the object. However, the
- Suttons dismissed it as a "shooting star", and did not
- investigate. Approximately thirty minutes later (at 8:00 pm),
- the family dogs began barking so two of the men went to the back
- door and looked out. Approximately 50 feet away and coming
- toward them was a creature wearing a glowing silvery suit. It
- was about three and one-half feet tall with a large round head
- and very long arms. It had large webbed hands which were
- equipped with claws. The two Suttons grabbed a twelve gauge
- shotgun and a .22 caliber pistol, and fired at close range. They
- could hear the pellets and bullet ricochet as if off of metal.
- The creature was knocked down, but jumped up and scrambled away.
- The Suttons retreated into the house, turned off all inside
- lights, and turned on the porch light. At that moment, one of
- the women who was peeking out of the dining room window
- discovered that a creature with some sort of helmet and wide slit
- eyes was peeking back at her. She screamed, the men rushed in
- and started shooting. The creature was knocked backwards but
- again scrambled away without apparent harm. More shooting
- occurred (a total of about 50 rounds) over the next 20 minutes
- and the creatures finally left (perhaps feeling unwelcome?)
- After about a two hour wait (for safety), the Suttons left too.
- By the time the police got there, the aliens were gone but the
- Suttons would not move back to the farm. They sold it and
- departed. This reported incident does bear out the contention
- though that humans are dangerous. At no time in the story did
- the supposed aliens shoot back, although one is left with the
- impression that the described creatures were having fun scaring
- humans.
-
- 33.5 ATTEMPTS AT SCIENTIFIC APPROACHES
-
- In any scientific endeavor, the first step is to acquire
- data, the second step to classify the data, and the third step to
- form hypothesis. The hypothesis are tested by repeating the
- entire process, with each cycle resulting in an increase in
- understanding (we hope). The UFO phenomenon does not yield
- readily to this approach because the data taken so far exhibits
- both excessive variety and vagueness. The vagueness is caused in
- part by the lack of preparation of the observer...very few people
- leave their house knowing that they are going to see a UFO that
- evening. Photographs are overexposed or underexposed, and rarely
- in color. Hardly anyone carries around a radiation counter or
- magnetometer. And, in addition to this, there is a very high
- level of "noise" in the data.
-
- The noise consists of mistaken reports of known natural
- phenomena, hoaxes, reports by unstable individuals and mistaken
- removal of data regarding possible unnatural or unknown natural
- phenomena (by overzealous individuals who are trying to eliminate
- all data due to known natural phenomena). In addition, those
- data, which do appear to be valid, exhibit an excessive amount of
- variety relative to the statistical samples which are available.
- This has led to very clumsy classification systems, which in turn
- provide quite unfertile ground for formulation of hypothesis.
-
-
- One hypothesis which looked promising for a time was that of
- ORTHOTENY (i.e., UFO sightings fall on "great circle" routes).
- At first, plots of sightings seemed to verify the concept of
- orthoteny but recent use of computers has revealed that even
- random numbers yield "great circle" plots as neatly as do UFO
- sightings.
-
- There is one solid advance that has been made though.
- Jacques and Janine Vallee have taken a particular type of UFO -
- namely those that are lower than tree-top level when sighted -and
- plotted the UFO's estimated diameter versus the estimated
- distance from the observer. The result yields an average
- diameter of 5 meters with a very characteristic drop for short
- viewing distances. This behavior at the extremes of the curve is
- well known to astronomers and psychologists as the "moon
- illusion." The illusion only occurs when the object being viewed
- is a real, physical object. Because this implies that the
- observers have viewed a real object, it permits us to accept also
- their statement that these particular UFO's had a rotational axis
- of symmetry.
-
- Another, less solid, advance made by the Vallee's was their
- plotting of the total number of sightings per week versus the
- date. They did this for the time span from 1947 to 1962, and
- then attempted to match the peaks of the curve (every 2 years 2
- months) to the times of Earth-Mars conjunction (every 2 years 1.4
- months). The match was very good between 1950 and 1956 but was
- poor outside those limits. Also, the peaks were not only at the
- times of Earth-Mars conjunction but also roughly at the first
- harmonic (very loosely, every 13 months). This raises the
- question why should UFO's only visit Earth when Mars is in
- conjunction and when it is on the opposite side of the sun.
- Obviously, the conjunction periodicity of Mars is not the final
- answer. As it happens, there is an interesting possibility to
- consider. Suppose Jupiter's conjunctions were used; they are
- every 13.1 months. That would satisfy the observed periods
- nicely, except for every even data peak being of different
- magnitude from every odd data peak. Perhaps a combination of
- Martian, Jovian, and Saturnian (and even other planetary)
- conjunctions will be necessary to match the frequency plot...if
- it can be matched.
-
- Further data correlation is quite difficult. There are a
- large number of different saucer shapes but this may mean little.
- For example, look at the number of different types of aircraft
- which are in use in the U. S. Air Force alone.
-
- In is obvious that intensive scientific study is needed in
- this area; no such study has yet been undertaken at the necessary
- levels of intensity needed. Something that must be guarded
- against in any such study is the trap of implicitly assuming that
- our knowledge of Physics (or any other branch of science) is
- complete. An example of one such trap is selecting a group of
- physical laws which we now accept as valid, and assume that they
- will never be superseded.
-
- Five such laws might be:
-
- 1) Every action must have an opposite and equal reaction.
- 2) Every particle in the universe attracts every other particle
- with a force proportional to the product of the masses and
- inversely as the square of the distance.
- 3) Energy, mass and momentum are conserved.
- 4) No material body can have a speed as great as c, the speed of
- light in free space.
- 5) The maximum energy, E, which can be obtained from a body at
- rest is E=mc2, where m is the rest mass of the body.
-
- Laws numbered 1 and 3 seem fairly safe, but let us hesitate
- and take another look. Actually, law number 3 is only valid
- (now) from a relativistic viewpoint; and for that matter so are
- laws 4 and 5. But relativity completely revised these physical
- concepts after 1915, before then Newtonian mechanics were
- supreme. We should also note that general relativity has not yet
- been verified. Thus we have the peculiar situation of five laws
- which appear to deny the possibility of intelligent alien control
- of UFO's, yet three of the laws are recent in concept and may not
- even be valid. Also, law number 2 has not yet been tested under
- conditions of large relative speeds or accelerations. We should
- not deny the possibility of alien control of UFO's on the basis
- of preconceived notions not established as related or relevant to
- the UFO's.
-
- 33.6 CONCLUSION
-
- From available information, the UFO phenomenon appears to
- have been global in nature for almost 50,000 years. The majority
- of known witnesses have been reliable people who have seen
- easily-explained natural phenomena, and there appears to be no
- overall positive correlation with population density. The entire
- phenomenon could be psychological in nature but that is quite
- doubtful. However, psychological factors probably do enter the
- data picture as "noise." The phenomenon could also be
- entirely due to known and unknown phenomena (with some
- psychological "noise" added in) but that too is questionable in
- view of some of the available data.
-
- This leaves us with the unpleasant possibility of alien
- visitors to our planet, or at least of alien controlled UFO's.
- However, the data are not well correlated, and what questionable
- data there are suggest the existence of at least three and maybe
- four different groups of aliens (possibly at different states of
- development). This too is difficult to accept. It implies the
- existence of intelligent life on a majority of the planets in our
- solar system, or a surprisingly strong interest in Earth by
- members of other solar systems.
-
- A solution to the UFO problem may be obtained by the long
- and diligent effort of a large group of well financed and
- competent scientists, unfortunately there is no evidence
- suggesting that such an effort is going to be made. However,
- even if such an effort were made, there is no guarantee of
- success because of the isolated and sporadic nature of the
- sightings. Also, there may be nothing to find, and that would
- mean a long search with no profit at the end. The best thing to
- do is to keep an open and skeptical mind, and not take an extreme
- position on any side of the question.
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