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Flying Saucers and Science: A
Scientist Investigates the Mysteries of UFOs: Interstellar Travel,
Crashes and Government Cover-ups is a comprehensive look at the
scientific data on the UFO phenomenon. Nuclear physicist and lecturer
Stanton T. Friedman has distilled over 40 years of research, sharing
his work on a variety of classified advanced nuclear and space
systems. He answers relevant physics questions in lay terms,
establishing that travel to nearby stars is possible without violating
physical laws. Photographs of advanced propulsion systems, on some of
which he worked, are included. He also presents data demonstrating the
human ability to withstand high accelerations.
He shows that government policy on this subject has been to provide
false claims and disinformation, a kind of cosmic Watergate. Flying
Saucers and Science presents data from large-scale scientific UFO
studies few have detailed. It deals with cover-ups as well as reasons
for aliens to visit Earth without landing on the White House lawn. He
criticizes the SETI program and details the antipathy of some sf
writers to UFOs. False notions about those who believe in the reality of
alien visitors and the adequacy of coverage by journalistic and
scientific communities are reviewed. The book reveals what technologies
might allow interstellar travel, where aliens may originate, why they
visit and why governments may cover them up. Readers will never feel
the same about UFOs again.
Foreword by Edgar Mitchell
Foreword by Bruce Maccabee
Introduction
The case for the ET origin of flying saucers
You can get here from there
From where do they come?
The cosmic Watergate
The cult of SETI
The UFO "why" questions
Science, science fiction and UFOs-
UFOs and public opinion
Update on crashed saucers at Roswell
The press and flying saucers
The Operation Majestic 12 documents
What does it matter?
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