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UFOs : A Scientist Explains What We Know (And Don¢t Know) - Robert Powell
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UFOs

A Scientist Explains What We Know (And Don¢t Know)

By: Robert Powell

Hardcover | 2 April 2024

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The book begins with a chronological historic overview of some of the more interesting UFO sighting reports. This provides a background on famous UFO sightings to any reader new to the subject. The second chapter discusses how sighting reports are investigated, the strengths and weaknesses of UFO reports, UFO flaps, and ways to determine which UFO sightings are more likely actual events. It also discusses anecdotal reports and how we deal with anecdotal reports in day-to-day life. Sometimes we accept them and sometimes we don't. The next three chapters deal with the strangeness of the phenomenon: light that bends, objects that tumble through the sky, extreme acceleration, and high speeds without friction or a sonic boom. These chapters lead to the seventh chapter, which discussed how we as a society react to the personal sighting reports of the phenomenon. The book examines the impact on the witness, the media, the public, the military and government, and the scientific community. Chapter 8 discusses our recent change in attitude towards UFOs as compared to the past, and the why behind that change. It also looks at how we've changed the term UFO to UAP as a way to reduce the stigma around the reporting of unknown objects in our skies. Chapter 9 examines the challenges for academia. There are problems with obtaining information from the military and the need for academia to collect their own data. The repeatability of experimentation is discussed and the question of how you scientifically study another living entity that is potentially hundreds of years more advanced. Can we really do a properly controlled scientific analysis if we're not in control? Chapter 10 looks at what the author considers the most likely hypothesis to explain UAP: The Extraterrestrial Hypothesis. The closing chapter argues for Congress to take the lead by providing specific funding for UAP research by NASA, academia, and other scientific bodies. It concludes with Star Trek as an analogy of how a side benefit of studying UAP are the ways it might push us towards being a better species.
Industry Reviews

Robert Powell is one of the luminaries of the UFO world, an accomplished scientist who brings rational, objective analysis to a complex subject where the evidence is all too often peremptorily dismissed by dedicated skeptics or naively accepted without proper analysis by true believers. Even-handed, methodical, and insightful, Robertâs new book will help the educated reader to understand and interpret the best current evidence regarding one of the worldâs greatest and most portentous mysteries.
â" Chris Mellon, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence.



The first comprehensive stock-taking of the UFO problem, both scientific and big picture, since the Pentagonâs about-face in 2021 confirming the existence of âUAPâ and their potential threat to national security. Sober, reliable, and refreshingly free of conspiracies, Powellâs book is in the great tradition of Sturrockâs The UFO Enigma (1999) and Hynekâs The UFO Experience (1972). Clear prose and a logical structure make it an outstanding introduction to the field.
â" Alexander Wendt, Professor of Political Science, The Ohio State University



Robert Powell clearly explains the role that science must play in furthering universal understanding about UFOs. Scientists must claim this investigation as their own, and balance the national security narrative that has become so dominant. What facts do scientists already know about this phenomenon and how can they go about studying it in the future? I found the information in UFOs to be educational, though-provoking and inspiring.
â" Leslie Kean, author of UFOs: Generals, Pilots and Government Officials Go on the Record

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