UFOS: The Image Hypothesis; Close Encounters Of An Australian Kind

UFOS: The Image Hypothesis; Close Encounters Of An Australian Kind

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Author: Keith Basterfield
Binding: Hardback
Published: Reed, 1981

Condition:
Book: Very good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: No dust jacket

This non-fiction work in ufology presents Keith Basterfield's groundbreaking "Image Hypothesis," offering a fresh perspective on unexplained aerial phenomena. The book argues that many UFO sightings may stem from psychological or perceptual experiences rather than physical craft, challenging conventional interpretations. It meticulously examines numerous close encounters and unexplained events specifically within Australia, providing a detailed analysis of each case through the lens of this innovative theory. Basterfield's scholarly approach encourages readers to reconsider the nature of reality and perception when confronting the unknown.

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Description

Author: Keith Basterfield
Binding: Hardback
Published: Reed, 1981

Condition:
Book: Very good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: No dust jacket

This non-fiction work in ufology presents Keith Basterfield's groundbreaking "Image Hypothesis," offering a fresh perspective on unexplained aerial phenomena. The book argues that many UFO sightings may stem from psychological or perceptual experiences rather than physical craft, challenging conventional interpretations. It meticulously examines numerous close encounters and unexplained events specifically within Australia, providing a detailed analysis of each case through the lens of this innovative theory. Basterfield's scholarly approach encourages readers to reconsider the nature of reality and perception when confronting the unknown.