The UFO Rabbit Hole

This is an excellent book in the way it examines the various aspects of the topic of UFOs. It notes the importance of the UFO sightings by Navy fighter pilots, something which was actually acknowledge by the Pentagon.

The author examines the traits of UFOs including their seeming to have anti-gravity, cloaking capability and the ability for a sudden acceleration. (These kinds of things cause me to wonder if they are piloted by AIs and not actual physical beings.)

A very important thing the author points out is that correlation does not imply causation. He examines what UFOs are not, various UFO government study groups, the Fermi paradox, types of civilizations, the Drake equation, the simulation hypothesis, whether life can exist on other planets (which, despite some odd You Tube videos, we have no proof at all yet of any kind of life on other planets), and types of evolution.

He examines where and when UFOs could be from (an excellent section of the book), the multiverse, other dimensions, string theory and the concept of 'The Other' and what they might have done.

The author also covers the ancient aliens hypothesis, the difficulties in dating things that were not part of something living, megalithic structures, the ancient astronaut t theory, definitions of civilization and culture, Gobekli Tepe (which I'm absolutely fascinated by), the difference in the quality of building in older vs. younger buildings, global catastrophe and ancient myths.

This is perhaps the highest quality book I have read yet on the subject.


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