Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Are UFOs Compatible with "Our" Physics? and Catalunya Encounter

📅 June 26, 1990; July 3, 1990; January 3, 1991 📍 Orauta, New Zealand; Bay of Islands, New Zealand; near Olivella, Spain 📄 Magazine/Journal Article

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TL;DR

This document contains reports of UFO sightings in New Zealand and Spain, alongside a theoretical physics essay proposing an 'ether' and 'computing grid' model to explain UAP behavior. It highlights the intersection of eyewitness accounts and speculative scientific inquiry.

This document is a compilation of articles and reports concerning Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). The first section details sightings in the Orauta region of New Zealand. On June 26, 1990, Maude Thompson and her granddaughter Josephine Reid observed a bright, flashing light near a ridge, accompanied by a humming noise and cracking sounds. The local school principal, Kene Martin, also reported hearing strange noises and observing her dog's distress. Squadron-Leader Hank Moffat of the New Zealand Ministry of Defence noted that there was no central reporting point for such sightings, which were typically handled by the police and civil aviation authorities. A subsequent report mentions a potential landing in the Bay of Islands region on July 3, 1990. The document then shifts to a theoretical analysis by R.D. Pearson, an FSR Consultant, who argues that UFOs might be compatible with physics if one rejects certain aspects of Einstein's relativity in favor of an 'ether' model and a 'computing grid' theory. Pearson suggests that these models could explain how UAP travel and remain invisible. Finally, the document recounts a sighting by Andrew Burton, an English schoolteacher, on January 3, 1991, near Olivella, Spain. While driving at night, Burton observed a yellow light through the trees, which caused his car's engine to cut out and its lights to flicker. After the light passed, his car's digital clock stopped working, though he suffered no physical ill effects.

Few subjects more infuriate scientists, physical scientists in particular, than claims of "paranormal" events, such as spoon-bending, levitation and communication with the dead. They are resented because, if confirmed, the whole fabric of science would be threatened.

Official Assessment

The document presents theoretical arguments by R.D. Pearson regarding the compatibility of UFOs with physics, specifically challenging Einstein's theories and proposing an 'ether' and 'computing grid' model. It also documents specific sighting reports in New Zealand and Spain.

Witnesses

Key Persons