UFO sightings bring town to a standstill A crowd of 100 stunned stargazers brought a town centre to a standstill when five mysterious UFOs were spotted hovering in the sky Strange yellow disk seen over English village
UFOs in the UK: Theories, call for SLEUTHS
7/31/2007 12:31:06 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
Hi Kent,
The UK UFOs could indeed be the flying wing type craft unveiled by NASA.
A full scale version would be about 250 feet if 8.5 per cent is 21 feet.
I can't believe that the person writing that comment did not have a
calculator to hand.
Cranfield University used to be Cranfield College, and was the main UK RAF
training base for officers and research. It has a well-known
management
school these days. I was once invited to the university to talk about
landmines, but nothing ever came through by way of a formal invitation
with a specific date.
No doubt Cranfield Aeronautics Ltd. is a commercial offshoot of the
university - they are encouraged by the government to spin out research
commercially these days. It is pretty close to both Stratford on Avon
and
Bedford, as the comment popted shows in a map. I would not be
surprised
if they have already done a full scale prototype. In the past the UK
used
to have a flying wing, and it also built the Brabazon in the 1950s, which
was smaller than the Spruce Goose, but was the biggest airliner (with 8
propellor engines) to take to the air until the Boeing 747. It once
flew
over my school in the 1950s.
It would certainly be easy for UK aeronautical engineers to build
something like this at full scale. Manchester and Southampton
universities are in the top ten of aeronautical engineering departments in
Europe, and Cranfield cannot be far behind. For commercial purposes,
they
might have been able to pool expertise from various univerities and
companies.
regards
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Subject: Isaac and drone UFOs
7/31/2007 12:52:24 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time
Hi Kent,
As you know I am naturally skeptical, but willing to change my mind when
good evidence comes in. I am keeping an open mind on this one, but
our
department had the high quality Xerox word processors in Bradford
University in 1986, and people commented on the print quality when I sent
in articles for publication. Given how close CARET was to PARC, it
would
be very surprising if such an establishment did not have these word
processing machines. The floppy disks were 8.5 inches.
I note that Jean Louis Naudin is working on drone UAVs that could be
boosted with his asymmetric antigravity chip, and he has put cameras on
them to show videos from the platform while in flight. As you know,
he
works on a shoestring budget.
What struck me in the light of that article on your website about the
speed of gravity is that 20 billion times the speed of light (as
calculated there) is not only strong evidence for quantum entanglement
(Einstein's spooky action at a distance) as the author argues, it is also
evidence in favour of a holographic universe.
Stephen Hawking, in The Universe in a Nutshell, is willing to consider the
hypothesis that the universe is holographic, but to my recollection, he
does not discuss the implications or what the evidence for such a
hypothesis would look like.
Clearly quantum entanglement, the Aharonov Bohm effect (much discussed by
Tom Bearden) and superluminal gravity waves are all evidence for a
holographic universe. One implication is that the universe would be
fractal, which would fit in with some of the evidence provided by the
Electric Universe theorists on
www.thunderbolts.info
A fractal universe would also give a mechanism whereby a supreme being
could be omniscient. Tom Bearden's arguments in favour of sub-quantal
engineering of what we know as reality (pre-cursor engineering) would also
make miracles a piece of cake.
Bu the other implication could be that advanced civilisations would
probably have the benefits of holographic computing (which would include
the supposed benefits of quantum conmputing through quantum entanglement)
and that such computing would be fractal and scalable in nature.
Isaac
seems to be describing exactly that. Similarly even what we would
conceive of as 'mechanical engineering' seems to be holographic, if his
account is to be believed.
So at the moment, I am erring on the side of credibility, because the
argument makes sense, as far as I can see. Is there any way to get
this
to Isaac via Coast to Coast AM? I do not want him to jeopardise his
anonymity of course, but he would not be doing so if he simply indicated
that these thoughts are on the right lines, since they are a small
extension of what he as already told us.
regards