DANIA, FL, August 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) Explained are the famous EM effects of car engines and headlights dying and some temporary paralysis near UFOs, and why UFOs do not create sonic booms at supersonic speed. Also how UFOs neutralize inertia and do tremendous accelerations without a sound, how they float in gravity, how they propel themselves and why they do zig-zag motions instead of smooth turns, why they sometimes exhibit "falling leaf" motion, and why they occasionally levitate objects and even cars.
How was the solution possible? Very simple. The Center of UFO Studies (CUFOS) has for 30 years been accumulating a searchable database of UFO eyewitness reports. To date they number 209,000. So far apparently no one has taken a serious look at these reports. The author, a physicist, now has. The analysis of the reports solved the mysteries.
A detailed scientific analysis is given in "ARTICLE: The Fundamental Equation of a Flying Saucer" at www.thephysicsofufos.com from the book The Anatomy of Flying Saucer.
The author is a theoretical physicist who did his graduate work at MIT in the 1960s. He became interested in UFOs only three
years ago.
The key finding of the book is that UFOs possess gravitationally negative mass. This fact alone opens up the whole field of UFO behavior and makes the explanations possible. When spun at high speed the negative mass creates a bubble of negative gravitational potentials in which there is no inertia.
The ideas expressed in book are essentially basic standard physics, but they may find resistance because they may be unfamiliar. Ernst Mach in the 19th Century held that inertia was caused by "the distant stars". Albert Einstein liked the idea. He corresponded with Mach, and it was he who named the idea "Mach's Principle." Later, though, Einstein did not incorporate
inertia explicitly into General Relativity, and that is why the concepts may not be familiar to physicists.
"Mach's Principle" says that the cumulative background gravitational scalar potential PHI of all the mass in the universe (the effect of "the distant stars") is responsible for inertia. Any object or body moving through PHI creates the gravitational vector potential, A, and acceleration of the body creates a dA/dt, a time rate of change of the vector potential, A, which is a gravitational field. The body then feels this gravitational field as force F = - m dA/dt. This is the force of inertia. Many physicists may simply not be familiar with the gravitational vector potential, A, and its role in producing inertia.
Herman Bondi in 1957 showed that gravitationally negative mass is not forbidden by General Relativity. There may be some resistance to accept the fact the UFOs possess negative mass, while we here on Earth can't find it.
The book, The Anatomy of a Flying Saucer, is available in print form for $15 from amazon, and e-book form on amazon kindle and Barnes and Noble Nook for $9.95.
Website: http://www.thephysicsofufos.com
Contact
John Mike
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50 Year Old UFO Mysteries Solved
A new book, The Anatomy of a Flying Saucer, solves mysteries of UFOs that have been well documented and unsolved for over
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