The Science Behind Alien Encounters
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Author(s)Robert E. Farrell
PublisherR.E.Farrellbooks, LLC
ISBN / ASIN097591166X
ISBN-139780975911662
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Sales Rank2,713,763
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This book is a print version of the popular PowerPoint lecture by the same name. It includes a discussion of UFO sightings throughout our history. For example Foo Fighters were reported by both sides during World War II and continue today. There is a discussion of how UFOs and ETs have influenced on our own history including what the ancient Sumerians believed 6,000 years ago. How might ETs been involved in significant events and places in our history? An hypothesis about the Deluge known as Noah s Flood and how the Meltwater Pulse A may have caused the event. An alternative view of the Great Pyramid of Giza is presented in which it was not a tomb but rather a power generator releasing energy in the form of microwaves. There is an extensive discussion explaining the amazing things UFOs do that appear to be magic. These include things such as 100g accelerations, right angle turns, cloaking, freezing shallow ponds, and supersonic flight without creating shock waves. This book explains how gravitational field propulsion accounts for these observed behaviors of UFOs. With an understanding of the role gravitational field propulsion plays, there is a discussion of Einstein s theory and how is shows the interaction between gravitational fields and electromagnetic fields which allows for the creation of gravitational fields. Dr. R. C. Tolman s work is discussed showing light to be twice as effective as a particle of matter in producing gravitational fields. Amazing experimental results in producing pulses of gravitational waves are discussed as well as a peer reviewed paper which proposes a method for constructing a craft propelled by gravity. Also, there is a discussion on an alternative to the Big Bang hypothesis. There are appendices and an extensive bibliography at the back of the book.