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5.0 out of 5 stars This one reads like an alien tech-manual!, January 23, 1999
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This review is from: UFOs and Anti-Gravity: Piece for a Jig-Saw (Alternative Science) (Pt.1) (Paperback)
This book puts speculation back in the box! Within it you will find plenty of photographs and results from dozens of carefully executed scientific experiments in the field of anti-gravity. How do UFOs do what they do, and whats it like to fly one? If ever there were a book on advanced propulsion systems that aliens would want to see squashed, THIS IS IT!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A somewhat mechanical-engineering approach to sightings..., June 18, 2009
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clicclic (Indianapolis, IN Estados Unitos) - See all my reviews
This review is from: UFOs and Anti-Gravity: Piece for a Jig-Saw (Alternative Science) (Pt.1) (Paperback)
HIGHLY recommend this book if you are a pilot and you'd like to know how UFOs 'fly'. It ain't exactly stick and rudder.

I'm still not sure of the science behind anti-gravity (it ain't from unobtainium or other-worldly B.S.), but at least I can sit in my chair and visualize what flying one would feel like. Somewhat of a joke because you can't feel anything while you're inside one but whatever...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Anti gravity ---- the future., May 9, 2008
This review is from: UFOs and Anti-Gravity: Piece for a Jig-Saw (Alternative Science) (Pt.1) (Paperback)
Anti Gravity will surely one day become a possibility or reality. it will enable space travel and other travel problems to be carried out quickly and economically. This book follows the observations of UFOs in a very precise way, and requires slow and careful reading. I have read it twice already, and still find parts of the narrative which will merit further study. Realistically it seems at present impossible, but given the amount of time and money being spent on military applications of the subject things could rapidly change. Stranger things have happened ! JT
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is the intelligent response from academia we have always expected., October 19, 2011
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This review is from: UFOs and Anti-Gravity: Piece for a Jig-Saw (Alternative Science) (Pt.1) (Paperback)
If this author ever gets his hands on anything he finds interesting---LOOK OUT! He jumps in with both feet and a brilliant mind. When UFOs started to become the sort of phenomenon that they did back during WWII, a scientific response from mankind's brighter minds is what we expected ...but seldom received. Written in a time when the CIA had not yet deeply penetrated our culture and converted it into one that ridicules the very notion of extraterrestrial presence and antigravity, this book brings a powerful, inquisitive..yet humble scientist's penetrating analysis to bear on the subject of anti-gravity. Facts which lesser minds would regard as obscure or irrelevant never get overlooked. In fact, they are used to support theories which are very sensible without being overly burdened by wicked equations using unpronounceable Greek characters. Various oft-observed, yet overlooked, characteristics of UFO flight are scrutinized under the light of known and accepted principles of physics.. no outlandish warpdrives or antimatter flux capacitors here.

Mind you, this is the science of now half a century ago. The science used in this book is well established and the theories advanced are now accepted (if not fully -and secretly-) tested.

Many details from known case studies are used to show how very unlikely it would be for the layman hoaxter to have incorporated into his little hoax some of the sorts of details that only a trained scientist would ever think of. Other cases are used to support notions of how these vehicles might be propelled.

It is THE best book I have read on the subject (40 years of reading on this). I will purchase his other books on the subject, as well. This is precisely the sort of scientific investigation ALL scientists should be racing towards at full throttle WITH the complete support of their administrators and supporters. What a shame so much effort has been pout into making people laugh at this amazing subject. Thank God for this book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars science geek goldmine, January 30, 2011
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This review is from: UFOs and Anti-Gravity: Piece for a Jig-Saw (Alternative Science) (Pt.1) (Paperback)
This book was referenced in the bibliography of Nick Cooks "The Hunt for Zero Point" so I looked it up on Amazon and from the description, decided to buy it (and his two other books in this series of which this one is far my favorite). The premise is an Engineer's analysis and description of the forces that appear to be involved in UFO flight. There is a very interesting borrowed explanation of the gravity force and "creation rays" which are the supporting medium for our reality. These underlying "rays" have a frequency of oscillation that can be shielded and un-shielded in synchronization with the frequency in such a way as to provide gravity neutralization and also inertia less acceleration. Even without this detail the book is fascinating for the descriptions of "point force" energies in relation to the inverse square law which covers related disturbances in environments surrounding reported UFO sightings. Also addressed are the problem of projecting a point force into empty space without some type of armature or conductor and pros and cons of attraction field versus repulsion fields. For me the most startling concept was the suggestion that gravity drive has been mastered and is suppressed because of the un-controllable possibilities if made available to all. Imagine someone lobbing boulders and asteroids or pushing over buildings. This danger, and not petty greed and selfishness, is why we do not have gravity drive and free energy. A must read for all science geeks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read., November 24, 2010
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Craig A. Shaver (Rockford, Illinois United States) - See all my reviews
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Reminds me a great deal of Paul Hill's classic "Unconventional Flying Objects". Cramp starts with the basics and then builds his case very methodically. It helps a lot if you've had some higher level math and physics. An impressive work.
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