A Scientific Look at the Evidence for Extraterrestrial Contacts
The first ever book to take an authoritative scientific look at the UFO phenomena. Many people instinctively reject the subject of UFOs, but there exists a scientific hypothesis - accepted by informed scientists - that some UFOs are extraterrestrial artifacts.
- Was the Belgian UFO wave, supported by reports from the police and air force, evidence of extraterrestrial activity?
- Did scientists who worked for the French equivalent of NASA establish that an alien artifact landed at Trans-en-Provence?
- Could the recently released film of dead aliens, recovered from a UFO which allegedly crashed in New Mexico in 1947, confirm that our planet is under extraterrestrial surveillance?
- Was there a scientific investigation of the Rendlesham Forest UFO, observed for several hours by US military personnel?
Edward Ashpole examines both the most credible UFO cases and the science that supports the extraterrestrial hypothesis. He points out that rigorous research of the UFO phenomena may offer a way of answering the most important question in science and philosophy: Is there life elsewhere in the universe?