Hi Ted. Thank you for this summary of the situation here a week ago and for your good wishes for the Paracast forums. If possible, I think it would be beneficial if you would continue in this thread a bit longer to clarify for us the research and hypotheses developed by the Italian physicist Massimo Teodorani, in particular an article of his I read a few years ago in which he theorized that an understanding of physical fields apparently involved in UAPs but not yet understood in current physics will require advances in scientific understanding related to quantum processes and interactions in these fields. At the time I also read a number of Teodorani's papers concerning UAP at Hessdalen leading to this more theoretical paper. I read some of his work at the NARCAP site and some of it through google searches and links from transcripts of one or two interviews with him available on the internet. I had links to a collection of his papers saved in Word but lost them in a computer crash. Would you comment on his work in cooperation with NARCAP?
I've just posted a new thread entitled "Physical Influences of a UFO on Water" which opens with the introduction to a detailed web page entitled "Physical Affects on Water - Tying It Together" by Carl Feindt. It seems likely to me that comparative analyses of physical effects of UAPs and Ufos in the air and in water would contribute to scientific progress in understanding the physical effects observed in both situations. Are any NARCAP researchers pursuing this kind of comparative study?
Aloha Constance,
Good questions. There are not lot of people who are familiar with Massimo over here. He has done a great deal of field work studying UAP at sites like Hessdalen and other locales so his hypothesis are based on direct observation and some instrumentation as well as experience with Erling Strand and Renzo Cabbassi's team (Then EMBLA now CIPH.org). The current perspective is that many of these UAP are plasma's but they seem to have unusual properties of organization and activity. NASA published a paper awhile back on "Weird Life" and conjectured that in low gravity, dusty environs like Saturns rings plasmas might find a means to organize, procreate and consume each other.
The abstract to the 18.2_teodorani.pdf offers some insights regarding your question about quantum processes. These phenomena have been observed at close quarters and appear as structured balls of light. They have forms, radiant boundaries, are coherent... they meet and meld into each other, or split into two from one, etc... they appear to be quantum systems but there is a lot to be resolved with this profile.
I have been preparing a crowdfunding project for Massimo and I to conduct a long field study at a site here in the US that is like Hessdalen and is very active. I met Erling Strand there and he described it as "like Hessdalen on steroids". Massimo has been there once already and prepared a paper for Marsha Adams that is a preliminary overview of the site, it is attached below "Massimo.pdf". FYI, he and I both swore we would never spend another moment in the desert with Marsha...lol.. But the site is quite interesting and the UAP are very intriguing. It will make a good laboratory. I will be rolling out the funding drive in a month or so....
He has published extensively on many aspects of physics, astrophysics, seti, astrobiology, etc. We are fortunate to have his confidence and contributions.
Regarding your question about comparative studies between UAP in air and in water, that isn't being examined at the moment. I think that there are a lot of angles to work on this study and examining fluid dynamics in air and water is a good idea. I think we touched on it in Project Sphere in examining the aerodynamics of spheres but not deeply enough. We do have a list of topics waiting for motivated researchers...
Good questions. I also recommend Milan Circovic, another European with a deep view of the problems around SETI, etc...