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SUBJECT: PROPULSION PREDICTIONS FILE: UFO2756
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MUFONET-BBS NETWORK - MUTUAL UFO NETWORK
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ARTICLE: PROPULSION PREDICTIONS
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[Provided by the Oklahoma MUFONEWS, February 1992]
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One of the theories of how UFOs are propelled is that they defy the
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force of gravity. Some sort of "force" would have to be created to do
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that.
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In 1986, in a mineshaft in Australia, scientists thought that the
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gravity recorded did not follow Newton's inverse square law. If this
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were true then they might well have been on the track of a fifth force
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which defies gravity.
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Scientists from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla,
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California, and other locations have tested the theory by measuring
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gravity from a submersible moving through 5 kilometers of water along
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the California coast. The participating scientists determined that the
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experiments recorded the gravitational constant G to an accuracy of 2
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parts in 1,000.
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No signs of a fifth force were found. However, the experiments were not
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able to test for the force over great distances. If a fifth force did
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exist and show itself over 1,000 meters, the measurements should have
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differed from those several kilometers above the seafloor - a distance
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perhaps out of range of a theorized fifth force. No appreciable
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variation was found.
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* THE U.F.O. BBS - http://www.ufobbs.com/ufo *
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