UFO: The Making of a Myth?

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Other Sciences, Methodology
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Author: Robert Easterbrook ISBN: 9781370368716
Publisher: Robert Easterbrook Publication: August 31, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Easterbrook
ISBN: 9781370368716
Publisher: Robert Easterbrook
Publication: August 31, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Ever since a UFO allegedly crashed in Roswell, New Mexico, people have believed it was an extraterrestrial craft. Individuals and organizations since then have tried to prove argue that a UFO did crash at Roswell and it was extraterrestrial in origin. However, what no individual or organization has done since the Roswell Incident to prove their conviction that an extraterrestrial craft crashed at Roswell, is use science. Some claim to use the scientific method to show that UFOs are extraterrestrial in origin, yet haven't actually used it. A huge school of faith has grown over the past fifty years that simply wants and expects everyone else to believe what they say is true. They go to extremes when they dismiss the relevance of science and the scientific method to help understand the nature and reality of UFOs. Though there are many books that discuss UFOs, all they do is provide a history of events. Some go into a lengthy historical presentation of eye witness accounts. However, what no book did was critically discuss the study of UFOs and the claims made about them from a scientific viewpoint, until now. Please, provide feedback.

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Ever since a UFO allegedly crashed in Roswell, New Mexico, people have believed it was an extraterrestrial craft. Individuals and organizations since then have tried to prove argue that a UFO did crash at Roswell and it was extraterrestrial in origin. However, what no individual or organization has done since the Roswell Incident to prove their conviction that an extraterrestrial craft crashed at Roswell, is use science. Some claim to use the scientific method to show that UFOs are extraterrestrial in origin, yet haven't actually used it. A huge school of faith has grown over the past fifty years that simply wants and expects everyone else to believe what they say is true. They go to extremes when they dismiss the relevance of science and the scientific method to help understand the nature and reality of UFOs. Though there are many books that discuss UFOs, all they do is provide a history of events. Some go into a lengthy historical presentation of eye witness accounts. However, what no book did was critically discuss the study of UFOs and the claims made about them from a scientific viewpoint, until now. Please, provide feedback.

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