SUNRISE is looking to raise a total of $9,500 to publish the book (free services in the form of full color illustrations, artist impressions, editing, marketing and promotion will also be accepted). Once the book is printed, proceeds will be used to undertake the second and final stage of building a patented electromagnetic device from an American physicist that closely mimics the observations people have had of UFOs. Furthermore, through re-testing this patented device, it should prove whether an obscure electromagnetic principle mentioned in a few advanced university physics textbooks known as self-acceleration does occur in reality. If self-acceleration does exist, SUNRISE will succeed in solving the UFO mystery.
"During my tenure with Project Blue Book we had reports of radiation and induction fields in connection with UFOs, however the information was sketchy and we were never able to pin it down.... [The reports of electromagnetic disturbances characterized] a whole new dimension to the UFO investigation."
Senior radio engineer who worked for the Department of Transport in Ottawa, Dr. Wilbert Brockhouse Smith (1910-1962) through his government-funded study into UFOs known as Project Magnet, also believed there was a link between UFOs and electromagnetism. During the study he was trying to measure the electromagnetic and gravitational fields of UFOs at the world’s first UFO observation station at Shirleys Bay using scientific instruments and managed to discover an anomalous reading on all the instruments of something that flew nearby on a fog-filled day just before funding was suddenly withdrawn.
However, Dr. Edward U. Condon, the American physicist who headed the last major scientific study into UFOs in 1969 concluded:
"Our general conclusion is that nothing has come from the study of UFOs in the past twenty-one years that has added to scientific knowledge. Careful consideration of the record, as it is available to us leads us to conclude that further extensive study of UFOs probably cannot be justified in the expectation that science will be advanced thereby."
With help, SUNRISE aims to prove UFOs can advance science. SUNRISE will not only show that UFOs are electromagnetic in nature, but that the answer to the self-acceleration principle lies in UFO reports, and that the benefits are accessible to humanity. Should the reality of the principle be proven, it would have other important implications to science in terms of the likely origin of UFOs being witnessed by the public.
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