The Psychology of UAP
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This book is about what science denotes about the popular phenomenon. Everyone has a notion about what such sightings could be and an opinion on why they have become so accustomed to mainstream culture. You may be surprised to learn that the phenomenon is taken seriously by militaries and governments and has been extensively studied by scientists.
In the first section, the book is a brief introduction to the history of the phenomena that have occurred throughout many eras. Later, it explains the phenomena through the lens of psychological science. Overall, this book is based on the examination of many papers in peer-reviewed journals and public archives that explore the phenomena from a historical, psychological, and social perspective. It is also reliant on primary and secondary sources for notable UAP incidents.
In the first section, the book is a brief introduction to the history of the phenomena that have occurred throughout many eras. Later, it explains the phenomena through the lens of psychological science. Overall, this book is based on the examination of many papers in peer-reviewed journals and public archives that explore the phenomena from a historical, psychological, and social perspective. It is also reliant on primary and secondary sources for notable UAP incidents.
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