Cases worth investigating

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During the course of the day I run across a number of interesting things, but unfortunately I don't have time to review everything in the level of detail I'd like. This article is an attempt to record cases that look promising that I've yet to fully investigate.

  1. The Chilbolton 'Arecibo message' formation – Similar to the Isaac-CARET story, this has promise, because it requires an above average knowledge of a given area of science. This one requires the person understand basic binary (ie/ that this message was even sent in the first place). It then also requires that the person understand the components of the original message. Then it requires the person go one further and insert elements like (silicon) as a basic building block of "their" life.
  2. Inflation-Theory Implications for Extraterrestrial Visitation – read most of it, want to read the rest.
  3. (Sign Historical Group) Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist: The Condon Report and UFOs, reviewed by J. Allen Hynek – The full Condon paper critique by Hynek. Includes Hynek's definition of UFOs in comparison to Dr. William K. Harmann's.
  4. UFO tools? - Not sure how I arrived at this. Includes size estimator, etc
  5. (Dept. of the Airforce '68, thesis) THE UFO PROBLEM: TIME FOR A REASSESSMENT - discusses the various UFOPs of the old timers that pioneered the field.
  6. Russian UFO Crash video?!
  7. Close encounter at Indian Point Nuclear Reactor, NY - apparently Hynek did some work on this one in Night Siege (I should finally get around to reading that one).
  8. Technical overview of UFOs - tries to break down pattern in shapes, lights, locations, physical evidence (radiation), propulsion, wobble, merging/splitting, lots of good stuff
  9. Random Wiki UFO page - This one is worth keeping, if only because of the sheer size of the content on the page. Already dug up some interesting research projects that I hadn't known about before.
  10. Mars Anomaly research - Joseph P. Skipper analyzes MGS MOC R08-01745 in the South Polar Region of Mars. Very strange landscape.


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