29 March 2008

Introduction to the U.A.P.S.G.

This Group is formed by all those interested to study Unusual Aerial Phenomena. 

The Unusual Aerial Phenomena are defined as those which in the first instance do not belong to natural phenomena already scientifically known, whose intrinsic characteristics deserve a specialized study looking for a further acknowledgment by science. 

Such a study has a global scope, and therefore it will use information coming from everywhere. 

The Group will consider particularly the Anomalous Luminous Phenomena and its characteristics and will have especially into consideration the observations, registrations, and studies related to places as Hessdalen in Norway, as well as in other geographic areas. 

Attention will be given to the possibility to determine the internal mechanism that creates and sustain the Anomalous Luminous Phenomena and its possible practical application as an alternative source of energy.

The Group also will try to keep pace with the development of new technologies in aeronautics and astronautics. This is with the purpose to avoid confusion and isolating the UAPs from the products of such technologies.

In the same way, the Group will try to keep pace with the latest theories in Physics, particularly those dealing with the structure of matter and the Universe.

For those purposes, the Group will develop international contacts through e-mail and postal mail, by phone, and personally with scholars and people studying the same issues. 

The Group is going to exchange widely and openly among its members all the information that could gather. There will be a Web-page and an e-mail box for that purpose. 

Using the information in a selective way the Group also will engage in lectures, conferences, interviews, and journalistic notes, as a socio-cultural activity in benefit to the public. 

Milton W. Hourcade.

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