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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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December 3, 1993
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MAPUP.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Rick Lawler.
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C U F O N R E V I E W
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Computer UFO Network
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Seattle Washington, USA
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(206) 776-0382 8 Data Bits, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit
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V.32bis V.42bis MNP4 MNP5
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SYSOP - Jim Klotz Information Director - Dale Goudie
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UFO Reporting and Information Service
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Voice Line - (206) 721-5035
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P.O.Box 832, Mercer Island, WA 98040, USA
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- Please credit CUFON as the source of this material -
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20 - SEPTEMBER - 1993
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GERMAN RESEARCHERS PROPOSE NEW SOLUTION TO THE
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"BETTY HILL STAR MAP"
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by Jim Klotz and Dale Goudie
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_New Discoveries in Betty Hill's Star Map_
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by Joachim Koch and Hans-Jurgen Kyborg
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Copyright by Koch/Kyborg, Berlin 1993
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(Hans-Jurgen, sorry accented u not available in ASCII)
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This interesting paper begins with a review of the famous "Hill
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Case", the quintessential UFO abduction case. Attention is focussed
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on the "star map" which Betty Hill was shown by the "Leader" and
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later reproduced under hypnotic regression. Marjory Fish's solution
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of that map is then discussed.
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An interpretitive analysis of the interaction between Betty Hill and
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the "Leader", and noticing two small curved lines in the largest
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circles of the Hill Star Map led Koch and Kyborg to seek their own,
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new solution to the star map.
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Page 1
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In their analysis of the "Leader's" presentation of the star map to
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Betty, they discerned that the "Leader" had obtained enough
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information to determine Betty's limited astrnomical knowledge;
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mostly about the planets in our own solar system. They then
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postulated that the "Leader" presented information to Betty in a
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frame of reference with which Betty should have been familiar.
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When Betty "failed the test" by not recognizing the location of
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Earth in the map, the "Leader" closed the map from view. Perhaps,
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Koch/Kyborg reasoned, it WAS OUR OWN SOLAR SYSTEM that Betty was
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shown.
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Wondering if the two small curved lines across the two large circles
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in the map foreground indicated the rings of Saturn and Jupiter,
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they used a computer to plot the positions of the various bodies of
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our solar system at the time of the Hill abduction. With some work,
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and one major assumption, they found a good match to the Hill Star
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Map within our own solar system.
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The "major assumption" to which we refer is that their best solution
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comes not on the day of the actual abduction but on a day about one
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month later during the nights that Betty Hill experienced nightmares
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of the abduction and saw the star map again in her dreams. These
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nightmares ocurred only once.
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To us, the most suggestive detail is that the Koch/Kyborg solution
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accounts elegantly for a detail of the Hill Star Map that the Fish
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solution does not address: a small central circle drawn with a thick
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line. The position of our sun coincides with this feaure of the map
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in the proposed solution. This was discovered after the other
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correspondences were accounted for.
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The researchers' logic is plausible, with the possible exception of
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the date and its rationale.
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The text is accompanied by several illustrations of the Hill Star
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Map as drawn by Betty Hill, and printouts of the computer generated
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diagrams of the solar system indicating the proposed solution. Some
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of these printouts were difficult to read, but did show the solution
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as stated.
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We feel that this proposed solution of the star map is worthy of
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serious consideration. In our view, the Koch/Kyborg proposal is
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generally as plausible as is Ms. Fish's.
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This paper is not currently available in the U.S. to the best of our
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knowledge. It certainly should be, and no doubt will be available.
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Until then contact the researchers at:
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MUFON - Berlin
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J. Koch U. H.- J. Kyborg
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Stadtrandstr. 550g
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13589 Berlin,
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Germany
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