April 1967
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Windhukerstrasse, Wald-Trudering, Ave., Redlands, Munich, Linguistics -P.M.H. Edwards, Ph.D., 4297 Gordon Head Rd., Victoria, B.C., Canada Japan -Jun' Physics -H.C. Dudley,. Ph.D., Mississippi Ichi Takanashi - 8--9-2, Sakurazuka Higashi - Toyonaka City, Southern College, Dept. of Physics, Hatties...
(Activities of APRO Staff and Advisors) Frank B. Salisbury, known for his studies of Martian biology, has written an excellent article entitled: "The Scientist and the UFO." (See References.) The article reviews the empirical and theoretical considerations of UFO reports. Five hypotheses are cons...
L. Jerome Stanton, Flying Saucers: Hoax or Reality? Belmont Books, 1966. The author has described the evidence for "flying saucers" in a straight forward and non-sensational manner. He traces the general history of UFO sightings and he emphasizes the scientific and technical hypotheses to account...
in Ufology the rule is to think of everything and to believe nothing." (Michel, 1966, p. 68) "For years scientists have been searching for a "unified field theory, " a single equation that would describe the interrelationship among electrical, magnetic, and gravitational forces But this unifying ...
Anyway, all speculation about the UFO phenomenon can have but one useful to teach us to rid ourselves of all ideas, conscious or unconscious, in order to look at the facts, and the facts alone. The rest is useless child's play." (Michel, 1966, p. 70) What if the velocity of light is not cnstant? ...