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The Anatomy of a Flying Saucer John Mike



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This book explains how UFOs work. It solves essential mysteries of UFO behavior that have been well-documented and unsolved for over fifty years.

How is this 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. To my knowledge no one has taken a serious look at these reports. I now have.

All the conclusions in the book come directly from interpreting the eye witness reports. The basic conclusions were an inevitable consequence of applying standard physics principles to the reports.

The fundamental revelation, that UFOs possess gravitationally negative mass, is an inescapable consequence of the fact that UFOs sometimes "levitate" people and cars.

Gravitationally negative mass, when spun at high speed, allows UFOs to negate inertia. This fact suddenly throws the whole field of UFO behavior open. Now essentially all the activities of UFO can be understood. They can not only be qualitatively understood, but they can be calculated and predicted in detail. We do the calculations in the book and provide diagrams.

We not only explain how UFOs kill inertia, but how they float in gravity, why they do zig-zag motions instead of smooth turns, why the sometimes exhibit "falling leaf" motion, how they propel themselves, and why they sometimes levitate objects. We explain the famous EM effects of car engines and headlights dying near UFOs, and why they do not create sonic booms at supersonic speed.


The Anatomy of a Flying Saucer John Mike

Almost finished with it but ready to review nonetheless.

I have read many books conjectoring how UFOs work and this one is the most simplest and very likely explanation I think so far.

The author has math in there but they are usually simple equations that he walks you through. And to understand the concepts and keep reading the book, you don't have to rely on learning the math to figure out what he's talking about. So all in all, if you are a first timer delving into this topic, I recommend that you start with this book for sure. It is a quick read, the concepts to learn are few in number, simple (relatively) and their cross-dependencies/interactions are likewise the same.

One thing I can note with some mild criticism is that he goes into La-La land a bit with claiming that the UFOs are our descendents from the future who travel back via the fourth dimension. Not that he doesn't make his case well, just that he projects a lot of confirmation bias that this is the only real possible answer as to where they come from and who is piloting them. But that is probably just me.

Now, in contrast I am STILL reading THIS other book which is very detailed. Written by an engineer type who gets into the weeds in describing what is a very complicated answer to how he believes the Andreeson and Lazar UFO's work. Great read but every paragraph packs a lot and you have to keep recalling everything in all its complicated and many glory as you read further on. It's not because he isn't good at writing it but my brain has difficulty in remembering it all and how it all fits, etc. I've been reading this book on and off for almost 4 months now and still am not exactly half way through, as a result. BUT if you liked The Anatomy of a Flying Saucer want to invest the time and effort, you might want to look into this one too:

Gravitational Manipulation of Domed Craft: UFO Propulsion Dynamics
by Paul Potter
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Product details

  • File Size 7478 KB
  • Print Length 229 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 1463598068
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date June 22, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B0057QO1S4

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Excellent content and confirmed science examples. Everything just makes sense in the content of this book. Great grafics.
I did enjoy it, but I remember seeking something in the subject; spin in gravity. I was looking for torsion fields and this was a bit off the topic. I am glad I got it. It arrived in good condition and on time I have no complaints.
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I'm a physician and scientist long frustrated about UFO's since 1955. The greatest truths of the cosmos have been kept from us. We can only figure it out ourselves. UFO's are more a proven fact then a million Presidential birth certificates. This author John Mike has figured out the secrets of the UFO's. Just as a doctor needs Grey's Anatomy, if you are interested in UFO's you need to possess this book. I've read almost all books ever written on UFO's. This is certainly one of the best. Its excited me to reread all the UFO books again in a new light. And has nearly all of them! This is the best contribution to physics since Sir Issac Newton's Principia Mathematica, Einstein not withstanding. Hint you never understood the concept of inertial mass till you read this book. Absolutely mind blowing. Dr JJ NYU med class of 1974.
If you're looking for a book that includes mathematics in with it's justification of UFO flight this is the book for you. I read it once quickly, not paying a whole lot of attention to the math. Just letting the author's ideas seep into my thoughts and then instantly flipped to the front cover and started again. The author clearly comes at his conclusion as an engineer might solve solutions for a bridge or for that matter a power plant. He falls short of the mark in not having an explanation for what negative matter might be, or how it might be engineered. He, however, is clear on this point, by saying, as humans, we have very little knowledge of what negative matter could or might be. Mike creates a clear path on how rotation generates inertia and how ultimately negative matter rotation generates an inverse gravitational gradient through the inverse vector potential "A". Knowing the math is not entirely necessary and most of the math I was a little rusty on. The author follows up each equation by labeling all variables and constants. For instance, in the case that you might not know that "E" is sometimes substituted for "g" as gravity potential. The text and math are clear, and although there are plenty of diagrams, some are a little fussy. As an older reader, with my reading glasses, at times, it was tough deciphering them. All in all, a well written book with few like it which use real world engineering to describe an otherwise very enigmatic phenomena.
This is a very interesting speculation and analysis on what kind of physics and engineering might allow a vehicle to behave as some UFOs are reported to behave. Unfortunately this subject is entertainment and physics fiction until someone can find or make exotic samples of negative mass and run experiments. If you have a UFO interest and are a bit of a physics student this is a fun read.

There are some reported experiments where spinning a superconducting ring seemed to magnify gravitational effects. Perhaps a superconducting ring of negative mass would reduce the speed the ring would need to spin from what is asserted in the book.

[Edit] In 2017 scientists have now reported creating a liquid that behaves as if it has negative mass. Perhaps the hypotheses in this book can undergo experimental investigation!
Almost finished with it but ready to review nonetheless.

I have read many books conjectoring how UFOs work and this one is the most simplest and very likely explanation I think so far.

The author has math in there but they are usually simple equations that he walks you through. And to understand the concepts and keep reading the book, you don't have to rely on learning the math to figure out what he's talking about. So all in all, if you are a first timer delving into this topic, I recommend that you start with this book for sure. It is a quick read, the concepts to learn are few in number, simple (relatively) and their cross-dependencies/interactions are likewise the same.

One thing I can note with some mild criticism is that he goes into La-La land a bit with claiming that the UFOs are our descendents from the future who travel back via the fourth dimension. Not that he doesn't make his case well, just that he projects a lot of confirmation bias that this is the only real possible answer as to where they come from and who is piloting them. But that is probably just me.

Now, in contrast I am STILL reading THIS other book which is very detailed. Written by an engineer type who gets into the weeds in describing what is a very complicated answer to how he believes the Andreeson and Lazar UFO's work. Great read but every paragraph packs a lot and you have to keep recalling everything in all its complicated and many glory as you read further on. It's not because he isn't good at writing it but my brain has difficulty in remembering it all and how it all fits, etc. I've been reading this book on and off for almost 4 months now and still am not exactly half way through, as a result. BUT if you liked The Anatomy of a Flying Saucer want to invest the time and effort, you might want to look into this one too

Gravitational Manipulation of Domed Craft UFO Propulsion Dynamics
by Paul Potter
Link [...]
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