Title: UFOs, ETs, and Alien Abductions: A Scientist Looks at the Evidence
Author: Don Donderi, PhD
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Company
Year: 2013
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-57174-695-5
Pages: 320+ pages (approx.)
Condition: Very Good
Clean, solid copy with light shelf wear from normal use. Binding remains tight and pages are clean with no major defects noted. A nice reading and research copy.
Written by experimental psychologist and researcher Don Donderi, this book examines UFO sightings, extraterrestrial contact claims, and alien abduction reports through a scientific lens. Donderi explores historical UFO cases, government involvement, Cold War secrecy, the scientific community's response to the phenomenon, and several well-known abduction accounts.
Rather than simply arguing for or against the reality of UFOs, the author evaluates the available evidence and discusses how scientific inquiry can be applied to one of the most controversial subjects of modern times. Endorsements from Stanton Friedman, David Jacobs, Robert Wood, and Mark Rodeghier highlight the book's significance within UFO research circles.
An interesting contribution to modern UFO literature written by a credentialed scientist willing to engage the subject seriously. Appeals to readers interested in the intersection of science, government secrecy, abduction research, and the broader UFO debate.
A thoughtful examination of UFO evidence from the perspective of a professional scientist. Donderi attempts to bridge the gap between mainstream skepticism and UFO research, making this a useful addition for readers interested in how the phenomenon has been evaluated within academic and scientific frameworks.
Title: UFOs, ETs, and Alien Abductions: A Scientist Looks at the Evidence
Author: Don Donderi, PhD
Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Company
Year: 2013
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-57174-695-5
Pages: 320+ pages (approx.)
Condition: Very Good
Clean, solid copy with light shelf wear from normal use. Binding remains tight and pages are clean with no major defects noted. A nice reading and research copy.
Written by experimental psychologist and researcher Don Donderi, this book examines UFO sightings, extraterrestrial contact claims, and alien abduction reports through a scientific lens. Donderi explores historical UFO cases, government involvement, Cold War secrecy, the scientific community's response to the phenomenon, and several well-known abduction accounts.
Rather than simply arguing for or against the reality of UFOs, the author evaluates the available evidence and discusses how scientific inquiry can be applied to one of the most controversial subjects of modern times. Endorsements from Stanton Friedman, David Jacobs, Robert Wood, and Mark Rodeghier highlight the book's significance within UFO research circles.
An interesting contribution to modern UFO literature written by a credentialed scientist willing to engage the subject seriously. Appeals to readers interested in the intersection of science, government secrecy, abduction research, and the broader UFO debate.
A thoughtful examination of UFO evidence from the perspective of a professional scientist. Donderi attempts to bridge the gap between mainstream skepticism and UFO research, making this a useful addition for readers interested in how the phenomenon has been evaluated within academic and scientific frameworks.