Description
This interactive table provides a comprehensive analysis of 57 commonly reported UFO phenomena, cross-referencing them with the specific technical explanations and theoretical physics presented in the "Engineering Infinity" document. It serves as a powerful tool to understand how the craft's proposed systems—from its thermonuclear reactor and solenoid drive to its theories on Gravitational-Charge Dualism—could account for real-world observations.
How to Use This Guide
This tool is designed to be simple and intuitive. Use the controls at the top to filter and explore the data:
Filter by Category: Use the "All Categories" dropdown to focus on specific types of phenomena, such as "Electromagnetic & Tech," "Kinematic," or "Time Effects." This helps group related observations together.
Filter by Confidence: Use the "All Confidence" dropdown to see which explanations have a strong theoretical basis in the document (High), which involve some speculation (Medium), and which are highly theoretical (Low).
Search: Type any keyword into the "Search..." bar to instantly filter the entire table. You can search for a phenomenon name (e.g., "Vehicle Malfunctions"), a mechanism (e.g., "solenoid"), or a category.
View Statistics: The display on the right of the controls will update in real-time to show you how many phenomena are currently being displayed out of the total.
UFO Phenomena Analysis
Engineering Infinity Document Comparison
Analysis Summary
Confidence Levels:
- High - Strong theoretical basis
- Medium - Some speculation
- Low - Highly speculative
Dataset:
- 57 total phenomena analyzed
- 10 categorical groups
- Electromagnetic effects strongest