Space, gravity and the flying saucer

De Leonard G. Cramp. Werner Laurie, 1954, 182 p.
40,00 €

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Introduction by Desmond Leslie.

Illustrated and drawings by the author and with photographs.

When we published flying saucers have landed, by Desmond Leslie and George Adamski, we realised we were making a violent assault upon the credulity of the public. Although the book aroused a worldwide controversy, well-authentificated sightings of objects exactly similar to those photographed by George Adamski appeared as vindication of the claims made in this sensational book.

Leonard G. Cramp, now produces a theory on the motive power of the flying saucers based on a thorough study of the subject extending over a large number of years. The author claims that the reports of sightings from all over the world have assumed such a definite pattern that they contain a clue of the secret of their means of flight. Even if the reader does not accept teh flying saucer as fact, he will find in this fascinating book a well thought-out and original theory of space travel which, by comparison, makes our present-day rocket appear limited, clumsy and old fashioned.

In conclusion, the author puts George Adamski's claim to have photographed a flying saucer under scientific examination and demonstrates why believes the photographs to be authentic.

 

Contents

Rockets or saucers ?

Mirage or fact ?

Limitations of space travel

Aerodynamics of the disc

Analysis of the flying saucer

Electromagnetic lift

Present limitations

A fundamental application

The G-field theory

Mechanical analogy of gravity

Unity of creation theory

Inertia and centrifugal force

Levitation

Mechanics of the flying saucer

Flying saucers have landed

 

Werner Laurie, 1954, 182 p.

Auteur
Leonard G. Cramp
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