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The Character of Physical Law Chapter 7 (p. 166) BBC. London, England. 1965

Bramley, William

UNATTAINABLE

American author

An in-depth study of the UFO phenomenon reveals that it does not offer a happy little romp through the titillating unknown. The UFO appears more and more to be one of the grimmest realities ever confronted by the human race. The Gods of Eden Avon Books. New York, New York, USA. 1989

Fort, Charles

Hamerton, Philip Gilbert

1834–94

English artist and art critic

It is useless to search for that which cannot exist. The Intellectual Life Part I, Chapter II (p. 15) Little, Brown & Co. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 1901

UNCERTAIN

1874–1932

American writer

Whately, Richard

Unknown, luminous things, or beings, have often been seen, sometimes close to this earth, and sometimes high in the sky. It may be that some of them were living things that occasionally come from somewhere else in our existence, but that others were lights on vessels of explorers, or voyagers, from somewhere else. Lo! Chapter 10 (p. 123) Claude Kendall. New York, New York, USA. 1931

Sagan, Carl

1934–96 American astronomer and science writer

1787–1863

English theologian

Nothing can be in itself uncertain; it is we that are uncertain. In Elizabeth Jane Whatley Miscellaneous Remains from the Commonplace Book of Richard Whately, D.D. Apothegm 40 (p. 4) Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green. London, England. 1865

UNCERTAINTY Buffalo Springfield

UFOs: The reliable cases are uninteresting and the interesting cases are unreliable. Other Worlds (p. 114) Bantom Books. New York, New York, USA. 1975

1966–67

American folk rock group

There’s something happening here, What it is ain’t exactly clear.

After I give lectures – on almost any subject – I am often asked, “Do you believe in UFOs?.” I’m always struck by how the question is phrased, the suggestion that this is a matter of belief and not evidence. I’m almost never asked, “How good is the evidence that UFOs are alien spaceships?” The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark Chapter 3 (p. 82) Random House, Inc. New York, New York, USA. 1995

FLYING SAUCERS Feynman, Richard P.

1918–88

American theoretical physicist

“Listen, I mean that from my knowledge of the world that I see around me, I think that it is much more likely that the reports of flying saucers are the results of the known irrational characteristics of terrestrial intelligence than of the unknown rational efforts of extra-terrestrial intelligence.” It is just more likely, that is all. It is a good guess. And we always try to guess the most likely explanation,

The Best of Buffalo Springfield For What It’s Worth Electra CD. 1969

Heisenberg, Werner Karl

1901–76

German physicist and philosopher

In fact, our ordinary description of nature, and the idea of exact laws, rests on the assumption that it is possible to observe the phenomena without appreciably influencing them. The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory Translated by Carl Ekhart and Frank C. Hoyt (p. 62) The University of Chica