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Rating: Summary: A wonderful technical assessment of UFO propulsion Review: After reading over a hundred UFO books, this is the first one explaining how anti-gravity works. A real scientist chastises the [people] hiding behind Einstein their misunderstanding of the relation between interstellar travel and the speed of light. A book to placate the traditional morons who want to exhibit their meager knowledge at the expense of truth. On page 319, Hill states that he had avanced knowledge on UFOs but that Dr. Hugh L. Dryden, director of NACA muzzled him with specific directives.
Rating: Summary: Bible of Ufology... Review: Book like this one are a blessing, you can not miss it if you are getting serious in Ufology, only w/ all the technical juice in force field and suchs is enough to say than UFO technology is not a fantasy or scien-fiction theme as Big Brother want you to believe, is very real and a very well guarded secret, and "THEY" (the identity of this close circle of persons within the establisment is matter for a very good Tom Clancy's book), are so scare by the fact of his public disclosure, is in the word of GOD the true will prevail, sooner or later.
Rating: Summary: Bible of Ufology... Review: Chapter 18 "Time Requirements for Interstellar Travel" . With a chapter title like this it must be good
Rating: Summary: A serious analysis long overdue. Review: I have read and reread Paul Hill's fascinating analysis of the UFO phenomenon. I was and remain very impressed and relieved. Triggered by his own personal sightings and the persistence of UFO reports, Paul Hill applied his unique engineering expertise to maximium advantage in attempting to account for possible means of explanation for what he and others regard as a "hard reality." I found the methods he employed to open-mindedly investigate this phenomenon highly commendable. If others with like credentials took a similar outlook and made a sincere effort to understand, public knowledge (and I dare to say science itself) would by now be more highly advanced. The book was published posthumously twenty years after his death. Having read many of the better researched books on the subject of UFOs, I was left even more impressed with his nearly unique contributions. In 1952 as a youth I too had sightings that left an indelible impression-- in the first instance I watched the motionless suspension of three large disks for twenty minutes, and in the other instance saw a small object make a right angle "evasive" turn from a pursuing Sabre jet. Of course I never forgot those; for me they were unaccountable realities. Thoughout most of my adult life such capabilities have been generally regarded as "impossible" being "in defiance of the laws of physics," etc. Until reading this book, I had long regretted that people with appropriate technical backgrounds failed to approach the subject seriously and regarded it as of trivial consequence and unworthy of investigation. Not until reading his noteworthy effort to apply science to account for and "reverse engineer" the commonly reported flight and other characteristics of UFOs did I feel that justice was being done to the phenomenon and to its many reputable observers.I am not an engineer or scientist, but I do have high regard for the scientific approach to knowledge. I strongly recommend this book to anyone who would like to get some sense of assurance as to scientifically grounded hypotheses that offer good potential explanations. His method of relating commonalities crossing a great many independent observations is another enlightening aspect of his research. His work can teach a great deal, perhaps most significantly-- how reason and known science have explanatory power in this realm of study, and the virtue of an open-minded approach.
Rating: Summary: Concise, Technical, and Highly Enlightening Review: I read this book after considerable UFO research on the web. I work as an aerospace engineer for DOD and I find his technical explanation and knowledge of this phenomena to be right on the money. I was especially interested of his force field theory that will be the object of research for future propulsion studies. A must read.
Rating: Summary: One of the TOP 3 Books in this Genre! Read the reviews... Review: The text book on UFOs; how they work, the research and investigation and scientific analysis is all discussed. Alien Rapture by Steiger is the covert agenda delivered in a page turning fiction format. Alien Agenda by the best selling author of 'Crossfire', Jim Marrs is the history and current state of UFOlogy. I've read over 150 books on UFOlogy and am considered somewhat of an expert. These three books are a MUST BUY for anyone interested in the subject. This book by Dr. Hill only got published because his wonderful daughter had the foresight to get his manuscript to a publisher after he died. He was a NASA scientist for 30 years and investigated UFO sightings and contact. He was forbidding to talk about his work. NASA denies that they or anyone investigated UFOs at NASA. After you read this great work, you'll know better.
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