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British aerospace engineer Leonard G. Cramp pioneered scientific anti-gravity and UFO propulsion system analysis, and rocked the world with his 1954 landmark book 'Space, Gravity & the Flying Saucer.' His next
books, 'UFOs & Anti-Gravity: Piece for a Jig-Saw' and 'The Cosmic Matrix: Piece for a Jig-Saw Part 2,' detailed Cramp's comprehensive theories on gravity control, free energy, and how everything is affected by the interlocking web of energy that pervades the universe. In this final book, Cramp brings the trilogy to a close with an examination of the Advanced Time Factor that makes time travel not only possible, but a normal part of living in the cosmic matrix.
Since all our experience is an intrinsic function of time, we are naturally inclined to believe that time is a singular constant. But Cramp points out that, in the cosmic matrix, time is multiple and even variable. Drawing on his own experience, the author discovered that the elapsed time between a preview of future events through precognition (which is, in itself, a form of time travel) and the
events' manifestation can be variable, too. This is the A.T. factor.
'The A.T. Factor' is an autobiographical report of extraordinary UFO close encounter incidents and paranormally related aerospace technological developments, written by one of the world's leading researchers and free thinkers. Benefit from reading the culmination of Cramp's lifetime of study of the cosmic world we live in!
Table of Contents
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Acknowledgments Foreword
Part One Curriculum of the Fortean Kind 1. Prelude to Precognition 2. Precognitive Links
Part Two The UFO Connection 3. Angels Unawares? 4. The Isle of Wight UFOs 5. UFO Interlude
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Part Three Precognitive Excursions of the Aeronautical Kind 6. Jet Propulsion to Skimmers 7. Models to Super-craft 8. Hoverplane Theory 1st Generation 9. The Hoverplane 2nd Generation 10. The Hoverplane 3rd Generation 11. Supercars
Part Four Precognitive Excursions of Another Kind 12. Anti-dazzle to Anti-gravity
Appendices Author's Professional Background Bibliography Index
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