This is the most up-to-date, comprehensive guide to the study of UFOs and extraterrestrial contact in print today. With more than 5,000 entries, revealing photographs, diagrams, and commentary of experts in the field, The UFO Magazine UFO Encyclopedia draws from a database of seventeen years' worth of articles, opinion, and research on such diverse subjects as: . Alien encounters, abductions, and eyewitness accounts . Theories of time and space travel . Psychokinesis, astral projection, and teleportation . Evidence of extraterrestrial presence on Earth, past and present . The possibilities of antigravity propulsion and interstellar travel . The new science of cloning, and the now-infamous Raelian cult And much more! Whether you consider yourself a hard-line skeptic or a true believer, or are simply fascinated by the existence of otherworldly visitors, this authoritative volume will prove to be an essential reference work for anyone wanting to learn about the still-controversial world of UFO and extraterrestrial investigations.
Author: William J. BirnesPublisher: Pocket Books
Published: 01/06/2004
Pages: 384
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.94lbs
Size: 8.38h x 5.54w x 0.81d
ISBN13: 9780743466745
ISBN10: 0743466748
BISAC Categories:-
Body, Mind & Spirit |
UFOs & Extraterrestrials-
Reference |
Encyclopedias-
Science |
Physics | AstrophysicsAbout the Author
William J. Birnes, Ph.D., publisher of UFO Magazine, is the coauthor of the New York Times bestseller The Day After Roswell with the late Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso; the coauthor of The Riverman and Signature Killers with Robert Keppel, Ph.D.; and the editor in chief of The McGraw-Hill Personal Computer Programming Encyclopedia. The president of the Shadow Lawn Press, a book production company in Los Angeles and New York, Dr. Birnes lives in Los Angeles and New York with his wife, novelist Nancy Hayfield.