A Proposed Theory of UAP Speed | Edward R. Arnold

Sidereal Period Calculated with the Earth’s Forward Speed Around the Sun as a Proposed Theory of UAP Speed

Edward R. Arnold

Recent videos and sightings of unidentified aerial phenomenon (UAP) have spurned the creation of the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Task Force to standardize the collection and reporting of sightings of unexplained aerial vehicles previously termed unidentified flying objects (UFOs). The recent reports concentrate on the perception of observers of the object’s speed viewed in excess of 13,000 (mph) and observations of maneuvers that appear to contradict known laws of physics. Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Spatial Distancing is a theory that is a reverse to which the basic concept is the UAP is not moving the observers of the UAP are moving. In this concept of speed, the consensus is the object is using a form of antigravity based on observations that the objects have no known method of propulsion. The objects have been observed to hover and then move at tremendous speeds to which, in a matter of seconds, they are out of physical visual sight and electronic surveillance. The perception of the observers is that the objects moved upward toward space.

This perception of the UAP moving upward may be accurate as the Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Spatial Distancing theory is based on the movement of the Earth related to the Earth’s sidereal rotation and the Earth’s solar rotation. These two rotations are known mathematically as the Earth rotates on its axis at a speed of 1,037 (mph). The Earth is moving through space in a solar orbit at a speed of 67,000 (mph).

Sidereal time is a time scale based on the Earth’s rate of rotation, and this scale can be used to determine the potential speed of UAP related to an application of gravity. In essence, a person is moving within the Earth’s sidereal motion at a speed of 5 football fields per second, and a person is moving within the Earth’s solar rotation at a speed of 327 football fields per second. The Earth’s solar rotation or the Earth’s velocity around the Sun is shown as g = m/s2 = x g on the Earth’s surface v = m/s= km/h= mi/h.

The two speeds are constant and affect everything on the planet to which a person physically located in the state of Indiana, USA is traveling, through time and space, at the same speed as a person physically located in the countries of: France; Japan; India; Egypt or Russia. In this concept, the person is not aware of the Earth’s rotation speeds, and the person’s perception is that they are standing still.

In this theory, there are two speeds and two directions. The theory was first proposed in the year 1970 and is not without support as Albert Einstein proposed that a person’s perception of time and space is dependent on where they are relative to the object being observed. Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Spatial Distancing theory is based on the Earth’s sidereal rotation speed multiplied times the observation time (UAPS1 = ESR * OT) and the Earth’s solar forward rotation speed multiplied times the observation time (UAPS2 = ESFR * OT).

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Published on January 15, 2024

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