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:

  1. 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.

  2. 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).

  3. 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.

  4. 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 Table

UFO Phenomena Analysis

Engineering Infinity Document Comparison

57 phenomena
Phenomenon Category Explanation Mechanism Confidence

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