Dersom du så serien "Contact" for mange år siden, hørte- og så du Carl Sagan predikere at det var mulig det fantes såkalte aliens der ute. Mulig det, men dersom du aksepterer at det er umulig å reise fortere enn lysets hastighet, er det grunn til å tro at de neppe kommer hit. Det har kommet en del UFO observasjoner av spesielt amerikanske flygere de siste årene. Noen kan forklares, andre ikke. Take your pick....(Red.)
The
UFO Debate: Revenge Of The Aliens?
Joe
Anselmo June 21, 2021
The 2017
revelation that a secret U.S. Defense Department program has investigated
reports of UFOs is hardly a new topic: debate about whether the UFOs
existed – and the Pentagon was covering up their existence -- was covered
extensively in Aviation Week & Space Technology more than
50 years ago. And our reporting had a decidedly anti-extra-terrestrial bent.
Philip J.
Klass, Aviation Week’s legendary avionics editor, published an in-depth
analysis in the summer of 1966 suggesting that some reported sightings of UFOs
were actually “luminous plasmas of ionized air, a special form of ‘ball
lightning’ generated by electric corona that occurs on high-tension power lines
under certain conditions.”
Read the full analysis in Aviation Week's archive
Klass noted
that a then-popular book about UFO sightings near Exeter, New Hampshire,
“expresses the belief that top Air Force and government officials know that the
UFOs are extra-terrestrial spacecraft but successfully kept this a secret for
nearly two decades to prevent national panic.” But he was skeptical. “A much
more plausible scientific explanation emerges when the Exeter sightings are
analyzed,” he wrote, devoting another four pages to lay out that analysis.
Philip J. Klass' avocation was debunking sightings of UFOs
Klass went
on to become a leading skeptic of UFO sightings, traveling extensively to
conduct investigations first hand. In 1976, he, astronomer Carl Sagan, science
fiction writer Isaac Asimov and other notables founded the Committee for the
Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. Klass also wrote six
books debunking reports on UFO incidents and published “The Skeptics of UFO
Newsletter” in his spare time.
I had the
privilege of knowing Phil early in my career and even co-wrote an article with
him – on signals intelligence, not UFOs – in the late 1990s. But when I went
looking for his 2005 obituary in our bound volumes
of past issues, the page had been mysteriously torn out.
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