>How long would such an x-ray tsunami last? Remember we are talking about things on a galactic scale, so a wave period of years does not seem unreasonable. The mental image of a rock tossed into the middle of a pond is helpful. Using this analogy we can even imagine a series of spreading concentric rings of varying amplitude thus triggering more than one emergency situation.
Of course the scenario I have created uses the words "suppose," "perhaps," and "imagine." In fact, it borders on science fiction. The concurrency of events may just be a chance happening, but then again . . . maybe not.
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Beckley, Timothy Green MJ-12 and the Riddle of Hanger 18. New Brunswick: Inner LightPublications, 1989 p.32
Dolan, Richard M. UFOs and the National Security State Charlottesville,VA: HamptonRoads publishing Co. Inc. 2002
Good, Timothy Alien Contact. New York: William Morrow & Co. Inc. 1995 pp. 98 & 99
Mason, Robert L. The UFO Experience Reconsidered. Mendocino, CA: Schooner Moon Books, 2007
Ornes, Stephen "Black Hole Feasts at Milky Way Center" Discover Magazine, January2008 p. 46
Ruppelt, Edward J. The Report on Unidentified Flying Objects. Nashville: Source Books Inc. 2002 pp. 111-121
Steinman, William S. UFO Crash at Aztec. Boulder, CO: American West Publishers, 1986
© Robert L. Mason December 31, 2008
Robert L. Mason is a retired professional engineer formerly registered with the State of California.He is also an artist and author of the recent book The UFO Experience Reconsidered: Science andSpeculation. Author contact: rlmason@mcn.org
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