A UFO Hunters Field Guide To Help Identifying UFOs Both Real and Fake
Ridicule is not part of the scientific method, and people should not be taught that it is. The steady flow of reports, often made in concert by reliable observers, raises questions of scientific obligation and responsibility. Is there. .. any residue that is worthy of scientific attention Or, if there isn t, does not an obligation exist to say so to the publicnot in words of open ridicule but seriously, to keep faith with the trust the public places in science and scientists As a scientist I must be mindful of the lessons of the past; all too often it has happened that matters of great value to science were overlooked because the new phenomenon did not fit the accepted scientific outlook of the time. J Allen Hynek
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