Teodorani, Massimo
(2009)
A Comparative Analytical and Observational Study of North American Databases on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.
Technical Report.
National Aviation Reporting Center on Anomalous Phenomena (NARCAP).
(In Press)
Abstract
Databases concerning UAP sightings are analyzed in depth through the examination of three specific samples describing anomalous events reported in the last 60 years in the confining US states of New York and Connecticut and the Canadian province of Ontario. Temporal, spatial and typological analysis of these data show that UAP databases, though not explaining the intrinsic nature of the reported phenomenon, are able to demonstrate its existence whatever its nature may be, and to show quite clearly the way in which the witness perceives it in the same way at different locations both in terms of time intervals and in terms of the sighted shapes. Long-term temporal analysis demonstrates that the time-frequency of reported sightings is directly correlated with the evolution of communications technology and anti-correlated with the secular decrease of Earth’s magnetic field, but also that throughout the general trend some really anomalous residual does emerge in the form of transient “flaps” that are intrinsic to the UAP phenomenon. A work hypothesis is discussed concerning an additional reason why mankind of the technological age tends to report a much higher number of UAP sightings than in the ancient past. Spatial analysis, excluding any connection of the location of their occurrence with magnetic and gravimetric anomalies, shows that the geographical frequency of UAP sightings is strictly correlated with the population number but also that, once a statistical pondered evaluation is done, a real spatial recurrence does exist and is circumscribed to specific areas. Astrometric analysis shows that UAP sightings tend to be reported more frequently when moonlight is low and very often when planetary conjunctions are visible. An explorative and instrumented mission to some locations of Ontario is described, where the testimony of a suspect sighting and the registration of apparently anomalous VLF and ELF data are presented and discussed in detail. Scientific methodology concerning the instrumental monitoring and measurements on the field is discussed throughout the text.
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Monograph
(Technical Report)
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Trattasi di una importante analisi numerico-quantitativa di database relativi alle cosiddette "testimonianze di avvistamento di fenomeni aerei anomali" prese da un campione opportunamente scelto. Questo lavoro estensivo rappresenta un *test* per verificare come e quanto i suddetti database forniscano dati attendibili o meno, e per stabilire quali siano i reali parametri che determinano la frequenza di questi casi testimoniali. Inoltre presenta i risultati di una missione strumentale sul campo e svariate considerazioni metodologiche. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: |
fenomeni atmosferici anomali, analisi statistica di database, calcoli grafici, correlazioni significative, misurazioni sul campo, fisica fondamentale, VLF-ELF, campo magnetico terrestre, metodi astronomici |
Subjects: |
500 Scienze naturali e Matematica > 500.2 Scienze fisiche |
Depositing User: |
Ph.D. Massimo Teodorani
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Date Deposited: |
09 Nov 2009 |
Last Modified: |
20 May 2010 12:02 |
URI: |
http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/id/eprint/1138 |
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