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CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010007-4.pdf
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Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA- RDP81R00560R000100010007-4 hy one agency of wie U.S. Governinent—namely, the vis. Patent Offcc—-which states 1/7): ce has been accepted The views of the Office arc in accord with those of the scientists who have in- vestigated the subject, and are to the effect that mechanical perpetual motion is a physical impossibility. These views can be rebutted only by the exhibition of a work- ing modei.... {In] no instance has the requirement of the Patent Office for a working model ever been complied with . Alleged inventions of perpetual raotion machines are refu…page 3
,, Approved For Release 2 vaits, Canis is about 3u the: electrical yencrating capacity OE the entire world.) If the 3 x 101? watts were radiated from a surface of 10 square meters (108 square feet), then its surface temperature, according to the Stefan-Boltgmann Jaw, would be about 85,000°C. Reflectors would be required to send the radiation backward, and if these absorbed even 1 percent of the radiation they would vaporize. This fundamental difficulty in interstellar flight was pointed out in 1952 by Shepherd (8, p. 408). The possible use of interstellar mat- ter for fuel was investigated by …
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Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA-RDP81R00560R000100010007-4 bag dates part of the letter is puzzling. ! was not interested in the Air Moree filus—I was specifically interested in the cases in Hynek’s files. To check further, however, I tele- phoned Major Hector Quintanilla, head of Project Blue Book of the U.S. Air. Force.: He told me that he did not . know of.a single case in the U.S. Air ' Force files of a confirmed report of a landing and lift-off. His comments on ‘the New Mexico case, which he re- leased to the press, are as follows: Conclusion: The investigators at Wright- Patterson …
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Q a Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA- RDP81R00560R000100010007 -4 i Siaes that we would observe, out wouldn't try to communicate with, a new species of kangaroo in Australia (15). This is not a convincing explana- tion. Intelligent, human beings are not in the class, of kangaroos. A more ap- propriate case is that of Columbus. When he landed in the New World he did communicate with the natives. Hared-Data Cases Calls for investigation of UFO’s have been made by Hynek, director of the Dearborn Observatory of Northwestern: University, and two associates, W. T. Powers and Jacques Vallee, bas…
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TL ee Approved For Release 2001/04/02 : CIA-RDP81R00Q560R000100010007-4 ene Gade vii Paree has been able ca reeist pressures to declare that UEO's 12 under extraterrestrial control, but not pressures for the repetition of in- vestizsiions. Hawever, if the U.S. Pat- ent O.l.ce can take a position on the feasibility of constructing perpetual mo- tion machines, then the Air Force hcuwla be able to take a position on yg Gut its investigations of UFO's. We have been reminded (/) that 21st-century science will look back on vs. This is true. We, ourselves, look ack on eras when many people be- Neved …
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