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- SPUTNIK1.TXT - "Time To Study The Facts"
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- - by Mark Milchiker, a biophysicist
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- Note: The following article was excerpted from the October, 1989
- edition of "SPUTNIK", the monthy digest of the Soviet Press.
- It is published in the Soviet Union, and translated into
- several languages, with of course English being one of them.
- The following article was "abridged" from the Soviet language
- magazine, "Priroda I Chelovek". If someone is interested in
- the full text of this article, perhaps they could try to
- obtain a copy of the above magazine and have it translated.
- The following article also contained about a half-dozen photos
- of various UFOs pictured over the Soviet Union.
-
- - Tom Mickus 11/20/89
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- TIME TO STUDY THE FACTS
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-
- The above epigraph, which belongs to an outstanding scientist
- of our time and the founder of world cosmonautics, clearly shows what
- he thought of the fairly mysterious and debatable problem of the
- possible contact between earthly, human civilization and intelligent
- beings from extra-terrestrial worlds.
-
- Indeed, have non-earthmen ever visited our planet? Are contacts
- with them maintained today? Are such contacts possible in the future?
- These questions stir many people, especially enthusiasts researching the
- problem. I will try to answer these questions and outline the appropriate
- little-known views of Tsiolkovsky. This great schooteacher of Kaluga
- not only foresaw mankind's egress into outer space, but also, long before
- the commencement of the Space Age and the huge growth of interest in
- "visitors", declared that extra-terrestrial civilizations could exist
- and make contact with mankind.
-
- Unfortunately, there is no telling what facts collected by "people
- whose judgement may be relied upon" Tsiolkovsky had in mind. The
- scientist did not specify them. But the phrase itself is highly significant,
- suggesting that appropriate facts existed even in his days, that people
- collected and tried to analyse them over half a century ago! And what
- is the situation now?
-
- It is known that twenty years ago groups of researchers all over
- the world collected about two hundred and fifty thousand stories about
- flying objects, tales of other unorthodox phenomena, and of contacts between
- humans and extra-terrestrial beings, referred to as hominoids. If all
- these were falsifications or hallucinations, it would suggest that the
- world is full of lunatics, wouldn't it? Shouldn't these stories be
- carefully studied?
-
- Here is what Tsiolkovsky wrote in 1928 in his work "The Will of the
- Universe. Unknown Intelligent Forces:"
-
- "A mass of inexplicable phenomena have been recorded in history and
- literature. The majority of them can undoubtedly be classified with
- hallucinations and other delusions, but does this apply to all such
- phenomena? Now that the possibility of interplanetary travel has been
- proven, man should show greater consideration for such 'incomphrehensible'
- phenomena. I believe that some such phenomena are not illusions, but real
- proof of the presence of unknown intelligent forces in outer space."
-
- Tsiolkovsky categorized as such phenomena, in particular, images
- of a geometric figure and a man which had observed in the sky in the spring
- of 1886 and the word "ChAU" which he had seen spelled in Russian letters
- on the horizon during the sunset on May 31, 1928. Thus, Tsiolkovsky
- observed what is known as anomalous phenomena himself.
-
- It all shows that obscure phenomena do exist. Moreover, researchers
- have found evidence of possible contacts between humans and extra-terrestrials
- in the distant past. I will make bold to say that in our days, too,
- thousands of people have seen objects which I call ALO (astra-levitating
- objects or objects flying from the stars in the sky).
-
- The eye witness accounts of such phenomena are fairly numerous a
- well documented.
-
- A group of enthusiasts in the West has even set up an international
- organization for coordinating the study of UFOs - ICUFON (Intercontinental
- UFO Galactic Space-craft Research and Analitic Network).
-
- For instance, one of the most recent eyewitness accounts came from
- Mozambique. On February 11, 1988, thousands of people in the city of Beira
- witnessed an ALO flight.
-
- The object appeared in the sky at approximately three o'clock in the
- afternoon local time, hanging over the city. Workers at the local
- meteorological station said that the object, which looked like a parachute
- and had two powerful sources of light aboard, remained at a height of about
- three kilometres and could be very well observed through field-glasses. It
- continuously revolved around its axis. From a short distance the object
- was observed by the pilots of a passenger plane of the Mozambiquean LAM
- Air Company, which, having taken off from the city airport, was then
- gaining altitude. Only three hours later did this gleaming object fly away
- southwards. Incidentally, this unorthodox phenomenon was also watched by
- APN's and Izvestia's own correspondents in Mozambique (see Izvestia,
- February 18, 1988).
-
- How can we, scientists, classify the multitude of similar facts?
- They are either well-presented falsifications or true stories. Everyone
- is free to interpret them as he wishes.
-
- Of course, it would be simple to laugh off all these stories. But
- I am not an advocate of such an approach.
-
- It is known that during the first meeting between Mikhail Gorbachev
- and Ronald Reagan in Geneva, the US President said that if the Earth was
- threatened by an extra-terrestrial invasion, the United States and the
- Soviet Union should pool their efforts to rebuff any attack. Was this
- just a casually dropped idea, a hyperbole geared to emphasize the importance
- of this meeting of the top leaders of our two countries? However, it is
- quite possible that President Reagan was not joking at all, that he had
- serious reasons for making such a statement.
-
- Possibly, efforts to decipher the ALO structure and manufacturing
- technology are being made in the United States, and Americans are working
- seriously on the problem of contact with messengers of extra-terrestrial
- civilizations. Back in 1981 Dr.Colman S. von Kevietzky, Director of above
- -mentioned ICUFON, a member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and
- Astronautics (Aerospace), and a former military man, sent to President
- Reagan two packages of materials containing proofs of the military activity
- of UFO's ("flying saucers"), demanding that the government prevent a fatal
- war between the United States and galactic forces. This brings to mind
- H.G.Well's "The War of the Worlds", doesn't it?! Von Kevietzky received a
- reply from the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in
- the US National Security Council, Major-General Robert L.Schweitzer, saying
- that the President was fully aware of the threat so competently outlined
- in Kevitzky's document. Soon afterwards, General Schweitzer was dismissed
- - in the opinion of US researchers, under an all too clearly fabricated
- excuse. It seems as if the real reason for his dismissal was Schweitzer's
- indirect admission of the development of problems connected with contacts
- with UFOs in the United States. That cost him his position.
-
- The most curious fact, however, was that long before this happened
- the "National Enquirer Magazine" published extracts from statements of
- official representatives of the US State Department about a possible threat
- posed by extraterrestrial visitors.
-
- In view of the hushing up of this problem, Dr. von Kevitzky made
- public all information about UFO activity he had in a Memorandum intended
- for the government and peoples of all countries. A press release which
- was then circulated warned that the pursuit of UFOs by earthly military
- forces could provoke a global Pearl Harbor. The Memorandum said that
- instead of the insane slipdown, with all its nuclear arsenals and secret
- military missions, towards a war in space, man should realize that he was
- not an isolated entity living on a planet isolated in the Universe.
-
- Another press release, issued by the ICUFON jointly with the
- Planetary Professionals Citizens Committee in 1982, said that the time
- has come to lift the iron curtain of the secrecy surrounding the global
- UFO problem. All available documents regarding UFOs should be granted
- to interested individuals and institutions.
-
- So that is where the wind blows from. And, as I see it, it was
- no fortuity that the US President should suddenly have raised the question
- of visitors from outer space. This subject was too serious for high-
- level jokes.
-
- I am profoundly convinced of the objectivity and authenticity of
- much ALO data, having done fifteen years' research myself jointly with
- specialists in various fields. Our research has a public service basis.
- We have collected a vast body of information on the sites of presumptive
- ALO Landings - eyewitness accounts, photographs, and the data of various
- psycho-chemical analyses. At the places of putative ALO landings and
- contacts of earthmen with non-earthmen aided by biological detection and
- ranging frames measurements were taken of the residual fields induced by
- the extra-terrestrial visitors on the ground and in the atmosphere. It
- was established that these fields survived for seven to nine years.
-
- Furthermore, we closely questioned those who claimed that they had
- been in contact with non-earthmen. The questioning was done under hypnosis
- (hypnotesting), the conversations being tape-recorded. To our way of
- thinking, such a method made it possible to establish the authenticity of
- the contactor's story, to reconstruct forgotten facts, and to specify
- details. Of the twelve contactors, four were interrogated using this
- method.
-
- The most incredible case of contact was an encounter by driver
- V.P.B. with extra-terrestrials near the village of Polushino in the
- Mozhaisk District of the Moscow Region. The meeting, it was claimed,
- took place on July 28, 1980. The visitors studied the contactor using
- a ring-shaped cap placed on his head and connected by cables to a panel.
- Then they talked with him. Finally, they told the man that he would
- forget about their encounter. And indeed he only recalled it following
- a period of great stress. A detailed study of a map depicted by the
- contacter which he had seen over the panel aboard the extra-terrestrial
- vehicle and which had consisted of nine stars that had formed a hoof-shaped
- figure led us to draw the conclusion that this particular ALO had arrived
- from the southern constellation of Vela (Sails).
-
- I realize that any sober-minded reader might be persuaded that all
- these stories are a mere send-up. Another surprise is the abundance of
- proofs of encounters with ALOs and ALOnauts. Such a profusion of facts has
- a double explanation: either the earthmen are susceptible to collective
- psychosis or extra-terrestrial civilizations really are studying our planet.
- There are no other possibilities.
-
- Now let us return to the views of our great dreamer, whose works are
- still only poorly known. In many of his writings, Tsiolkovsky tries to
- convince his readers that life does exist on other planets, that outer
- space is populated by highly intelligent social beings and predominantly
- highly developed civilizations. In his "Scientific Ethics" he wrote:
- "Since life has appeared on Earth, why shouldn't it have appeared on
- billions of other planets having the same conditions as our own? The
- presence of life in the Universe is an incontestible fact. To assume that,
- apart from man, the Universe is unpopulated and lifeless because we cannot
- see its life is a gross delusion." According to Tsiolkovsky, when
- civilization spreads from one area of outer space to another, it "creates
- a wide variety of breeds of perfect beings -- capable of living in different
- atmospheres, at different gravity, on different planets, in a vacuum or
- in rarefied gas, living on food and without food - exclusively on sunrays,
- beings which resist cold, and beings which resist abrupt and considerable
- temperature fluctuations".
-
- But a question arises, why have representatives of extra-terrestrial
- civilizations to this day failed to present themselves to mankind with full
- visual clarity? As if anticipating this question, in 1933 Tsiolkovsky wrote
- on a letter from student A. Yudin of Tomsk: "Attempts of higher beings to
- help us are possible, because they continue to be made to this day. We,
- people, do not try to convince animals of the irrationality of their life.
- The distance between us and perfect beings is hardly any less."
-
- But if we concede that people may encounter probes and ALOnauts, we
- should think about making psychological preparations for such contacts.
- The importance of such psychological readiness goes far beyond the confines
- of cosmonautics proper. Man must form a clear idea of what he wants of
- the possible contacts with extra-terrestrial civilizations. Perhaps in view
- view of such contacts he should at least cease to silence the problem and
- talk about it openly?
-
- It is clear that the problem of searching for contacts with extra-
- terrestrial civilizations must pass from the field of purely academic
- speculations to the field of scientific research and practical actions not
- limited to radioastronomy. It appears that searching for and studying
- emergence of ALOs and the presumptive "contact" with representatives of
- other worlds should change from a semi-legal gratuitous occupation into
- work of serious research teams, which, most importantly, would strive not
- to disprove eyewitness accounts, but to search for proofs of such contacts.
- Methodologically, such an approach would be more fruitful. The only way
- to solve this problem is by using integral methods and by drawing on the
- achievements of various branches of science - natural, engineering, and
- social. This requires laboratories fitted with special equipment for
- searching for, confirming, and meticulously analysing "contacts". This
- should be done if only to make the problem cease to be an object of
- speculation, science fiction, send-ups, and mystification, so that science
- could, with full confidence, declare its findings on the subject.
-
- Incidentally, it should be recalled that Tsiolkovsky was against
- any limitation of the sphere of scientific research. Speaking, with his
- friend Alexander Chizhevsky, one of the founders of cosmobiology, he mae
- indignant remarks about people who regarded as scientific only what they
- already "hold in their hands", excluding obscure phenomena from the sphere
- of science:
-
- "Man is yet to study the entire Universe, a place which abounds in
- unknown and simply obscure phenomena. And yet he is already putting up
- fences between the possible and the impossible! Study this, but don't
- dare touch that!"
-
- What an apt and absolutely correct summing up of the question!
- The entire history of the formation of many scientific disciplines,
- including cosmonautics, shows that unorthodox ideas were first denied
- acceptance. Research connected with the quest for ALOs is presently at
- an embryonic stage. In fact, it is being rejected as absurd because it
- "contradicts science".
-
- And how good it would be if the scientific search for extra-
- terrestrial civilizations were always keynoted by the words of another
- pioneer of Soviet cosmonautics, Friedrich Tsander:
-
- "Who, fixing his gaze on the sky on a clear autumn night, at the
- sight of the stars glimmering in it, has not thought that distant planets
- are perhaps inhabited by intelligent beings like ourselves but are
- culturally thousands of years ahead of us? Innumerable cultural values
- could be delivered to the Earth and multiply the treasury of science if
- man could transport himself there. What negligible expenditures this
- great scheme would require compared to what man squanders!"
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