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We have been living in the midst of a pronounced invasion of the so-called UFO's and we don't appear to have gleaned a clue from the experience. I find that last fact to be more astonishing than the presence of the UFO's. Part of the problem is that it is an unwelcome subject in some circles. Another problem is that people that are trained in the sciences prefer to turn their back on their neighbors that report seeing or having had contact with UFO's. The final problem is that there is a pervasive fear of the unknown surrounding the UFO experience and whether they are aware of it or not the public has managed to ignore the most profound demonstrated facts that they are confronted with day to day during their lives.




It appears that most people think of the UFO as an individual occurrence. That is a totally false impression. When you take the trouble to read the numerous reports you will find that there are an amazing number of different machines and an equally large number of different occupants emerging from those machines. If your prejudice or your fear is so strong that you cannot fairly consider the evidence then this article is not for you. I do not expect to convert people with strong convictions against the possible reality of UFO visitations. To me the reality is so well proven that the visitors should be called IFO's, for Identified Flying Objects.




There are two primary arguments against the prospect of visitors from other Star systems visiting Earth. The most frequently argued prohibition is the assumed limit on the speed of light and the apparent immense distance between Star systems, or Solar Systems. The second reason is that there are no artifacts or physical objects left behind by the alleged visitors. The first objection is indeed a valid argument if our contrived views of physics are valid because it would provide a major handicap to be overcome by any potential space traveler. It is my personal view that there is no provable limit to the speed of light as a restriction on the speed of space travel.




I have presented the main parts of my theory on the potential speed of light measured from this Solar System with numbers that match exactly what has been measured here at Earth's location, about 186,281.56 miles per second. My contentions start with the photon created by each star being compressed energy equivalent to the mass of the star involved. Therefore a Star the size of the Pistol Star, considered to be one or two million times


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