The Tectonic Strain Theory of Geophysical Luminosities
Chris A. Rutkowski
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, 1984
Abstract
A new hypothesis, explaining unidentified luminosities, has been proposed which has received wide attention and general acceptance. It incorporates both geophysical and physiological mechanisms in an attempt to explain the wide variety of characteristics of the phenomenon. This study examines the feasibility of the theory from an objective standpoint, and tests the tenability of the interrelations of its interdisciplinary mechanisms.
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE TECTONIC STRAIN THEORY AND UFOS
Crustal Strain
Strain-Produced Radiation
Luminosity From Electromagnetic Discharge
UFOs as Fracture-Related Luminosities
Electromagnetic Effects on the Human System
Temporal Lobe Experiences