| UFO technology Explained by Dr. Stoyan Sarg in New Book "Field Propulsion by Control of Gravity" |
| Written by Maryanne Euthalia |
| Monday, 08 March 2010 21:05 |
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Field Propulsion by Control of Gravity: Theory and Experiments by Stoyan Sarg, Ph.D. explains the science behind a propulsion system that would be consistent with the movements and appearance often attributed to UFOs.
According to Sarg, the nature of UFO phenomena is still considered a mystery because the observed and registered physical effects are not explainable from the point of view of modern physics. Citing overwhelming evidence, Sarg contends that the scientific community should reconsider previously held assumptions about gravity and propulsion as related to flight. With that in mind, Sarg presents a theory called "Basic Structures of Matter - Supergravitation Unified Theory," which predicts an effect called stimulated anomalous reaction to gravity. It is based on a process that invokes quantum mechanical interactions between oscillating ion-electron pairs and the space-time continuum. According to Sarg, the effect could lead to development of a new propulsion system for a spacecraft. "Serious inquiry into UFO subject matter is not an agenda in the scientific community despite the significant database of observations and recorded physical data," he says. "We can't simply ignore the evidence because the phenomenon seems to contradict the laws of physics. Instead, some adopted postulates should be revised." The book is a blend of theoretical analysis, conclusions and experiments related to new technologies that could power and guide a spacecraft. Featuring illustrations and designs, the book seeks to demonstrate the feasibility of the predicted propulsion method and offers a practical foundation for future research. Field Propulsion by Control of Gravity: Theory and Experiments is available for sale online at Amazon.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide. About the Author Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites |

