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20th May 2019 19:10
Link to Post #1
Preparing for an Alien Invasion?
So WERNER VON BRAUN and CAROL ROSIN were correct.
Link below is to the AAPC (ANOMALOUS AEROSPACE PHENOMENA CONFERENCE)
Organised by the SCIENTIFIC COALITION for UFOLOGY
Which took place 15th-17th March 2019 at Huntsville, AL.
Video Coming Soon
https://www.explorescu.org/aapc-info
Dr. Travis Taylor, Department of Defense -
Presentation Title:
A Scientific Approach to Analyzing and Preparing for an Alien Invasion
Presentation Abstract:
The probability of an Alien Invasion of Earth or Humanity in some form or other is currently not a calculable quantity. While Hollywood blockbuster films have used the concept for more than a half century as plot mechanisms, for whatever reason mainstream science has disassociated itself from the topic for the most part. In fact, many mainstream scientists use the so-called "Fermi's Paradox" to "debunk" the idea of alien existence as well as invasion. We show in this presentation that "Fermi's Paradox" is based on invalid and incorrect assumptions and has no scientific basis for describing alien development and population growth. While precisely knowing the probability of an alien invasion is currently beyond human capabilities using modern information about stellar evolution and exosolar planetary formation enables some bounds to be determined. The probability of an alien invasion is in fact a finite value but how big or how small is difficult to ascertain. Realizing that the probability is finite suggests that at a minimum some preparations or, at the very least, investigation should be conducted into what an invasion might look like, how we might respond from civil, military, political, and socioeconomic approaches, and what we should be doing now to prepare just in case. Each of these concepts will be discussed from a scientific methodology with appropriate calculations and simulations.
Bio:
Travis Taylor has worked on various programs for the United States Department of Defense and NASA for over sixteen years. He is currently working on several advanced propulsion concepts, very large space telescopes, space-based beamed energy systems, high-energy lasers, and next generation space launch concepts. Taylor is also involved with multiple Human intelligence (HUMINT), Imagery intelligence (IMINT), Signals intelligence (SIGINT and Measurement and signature intelligence (MASINT) concept studies.
His scientific background includes:
B.E.E. Electrical Engineering, Auburn University (1991)
M.S. Physics, University of Alabama, Huntsville (1994)
Thesis: Rewriteable magneto-optic compact disk based optical processor
Ph.D. Optical Science and Engineering, University of Alabama, Huntsville (1999)
Dissertation: Laboratory simulation of atmospheric turbulence induced optical wavefront distortion
M.S.E. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Alabama, Huntsville (2001)
Thesis: Advanced solar and laser sail propulsion concepts for interstellar space travel
Master of Astronomy, University of Western Sydney, Nepean (ca. 2004)
Ph.D. Aerospace Systems Engineering, University of Alabama, Huntsville (2012)
Dissertation: Implementing planetary meteor impact craters as high gain radio frequency dish reflector antennas
To obtain his accredited online master's degree in astronomy from the University of Western Sydney in Australia, he built an extra-solar planet imaging instrument in his backyard using a plastic pipe, telescopic camera, and $200 computer.
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20th May 2019 19:51
Link to Post #2