Anomalous Materials Analysis: Isotopic Anomalies in Alleged UAP-Associated Samples
Garry P. Nolan, Jacques F. Vallee
Progress in Aerospace Sciences
Summary
Nolan and Vallee analyze physical materials allegedly retrieved from UAP encounters using mass spectrometry and electron microscopy. Documents anomalous isotopic ratios inconsistent with known natural or industrial processes. One of the few peer-reviewed materials analysis papers in the field.
Abstract
We report the analysis of physical materials collected from locations associated with close encounter events. Several samples display isotopic compositions inconsistent with any known terrestrial manufacturing or geological process.
Citation
Garry P. Nolan, Jacques F. Vallee. (2023). Progress in Aerospace Sciences
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