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From: Ray Dickenson <r.dickenson.nul> Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 13:40:46 +0100 Archived: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 09:40:01 -0400 Subject: Re: Speculative Analysis Of Flying Disc Propulsion >From: J. Maynard Gelinas <j.maynard.gelinas.nul> >To: post.nul >Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 16:46:58 -0400 >Subject: Re: Speculative Analysis Of Flying Disc Propulsion <snip> >I exchanged a few emails with Professor Sarfatti on the subject >and I think I understand his position a bit better now - though >he was cryptic in his responses. >His position is that nothing but "anti-grav warp drive" will >explain the maneuverability of flying disc and other UFO >propulsion. Hello Maynard We might quibble about the word 'propulsion'. As Prof. Sarfatti is maybe hinting, human craft do indeed rely on 'propulsion' by thrust (like props/jets/rockets) and also on 'lift' from interaction with the atmosphere. Whereas, of the three types of UFO, "none show any signs of significant interaction with atmosphere - their movements are not aerodynamic or even ballistic. That is, they seem to be able to choose their position and velocity in space with impunity, and are able to disregard the rules of human 'flight' - which is dependent on directed thrust and/or lift." And the most commonly observed type (that seen in the atmosphere or near ground level), at slow speeds almost always displays a 'falling-leaf' or rocking motion. That is typical, not of 'propulsion' but of an inertial-drive when used as 'anti- gravity' of a sort. "The sort of 'anti-gravity' produced by a single inertial drive will always give that 'falling-leaf' effect visible at slower speeds. The craft's position is balanced by arcs of repulsion from above and below, with repulsion from below being slightly less in the center. [Because Earth is thickest directly downwards, less so at an angle] That results in a constant self-correcting rocking movement for a moving craft." [Larger craft, those big spheres and giant triangles, most probably have multiple drives - three or more would cancel-out rocking motions.] Those speculations, and a few more are at: www.perceptions.couk.com/ufo-uap.html along with links to these helpful reviews of information to-date. http://www.hyper.net/ufo/physics.html http://www.hyper.net/ufo/overview.html Best regards Ray D Listen to 'Strange Days... Indeed' - The PodCast At: http://www.virtuallystrange.net/ufo/sdi/program/ These contents above are copyright of the author and UFO UpDates - Toronto. They may not be reproduced without the express permission of both parties and are intended for educational use only.
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