Carte UFO JOHN MESH

UFO

THE CONICAL CRAFT: Spinning Cones, Double-Cones, and the Problem of Aerial Shape

Autor: JOHN MESH
Limbă: engleză
Legare: Carte broșată
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Ediția 19. 07. 2026
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Some unidentified aerial phenomena are reported as discs, spheres, cylinders, or triangles. A smalle...

Informații despre carte

Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Carte broșată
Publicat
2026
Pagini
236
EAN
9798187411948
Enbook ID
53244832
Greutate
323
Dimensiuni
152 x 229 x 13

Descriere completă

Some unidentified aerial phenomena are reported as discs, spheres, cylinders, or triangles. A smaller and far more elusive group appears as cones, truncated cones, spinning tops, and double-cone structures.

But does the reported shape truly belong to the object?

UFO: THE CONICAL CRAFT investigates one of the rarest and most unstable geometries in the UFO record. Drawing on official archives, military reports, witness testimony, sensor data, aerospace documentation, and modern case investigations, John Mesh examines how conical objects have been observed, classified, interpreted, and sometimes explained.

The investigation moves from early daylight reports and Cold War case files to the Trancrainville and Bacqueville encounters, before presenting a detailed examination of the 2023 Eglin UAP case and AARO's subsequent reconstruction.

This volume explores:

• cones, truncated cones, spinning tops, and double-cone configurations
• the relationship between conical, diamond-shaped, bell-shaped, and capsule-like objects
• rotation, tumbling, reflected sunlight, and rhythmic flashes
• balloons, suspended payloads, rockets, nose cones, and atmospheric reentry
• searchlights, cloud projections, autokinesis, and apparent acceleration
• the difference between unresolved evidence and extraordinary interpretation

Rather than assuming that every unusual silhouette represents an unknown technology, this book separates documented facts, original testimony, later claims, and official investigative conclusions.

After perspective, illumination, conventional aerospace objects, sensor limitations, and incomplete reporting have been considered, does a coherent category of conical craft remain?

A rigorous investigation into the point where aerial geometry, human perception, and unidentified phenomena meet.