A on/off button that displays a Shape.
This class is implemented to be usable in Java 1.1 applets, and so follows an AWT-only requirement
(no Swing, Java2D, geom, or Java 2 feature)
Because of the graphics to be drawn on it, this button inherits from java.awt.Canvas and not from java.awt.Button
(of which the peer cannot be overwritten on every platform)
An Event of interest, such as an ufological event (Sighting, InvestigationAct, etc.)
or a more common one (Employment, Birth, etc.).
An event can be considered as sentence stating what happened.
An Event of interest, such as an ufological event (Sighting, InvestigationAct, etc.)
or a more common one (Employment, Birth, etc.).
An event can be considered as sentence stating what happened.
Factor depending on the profession or occupation of the witnesses
(indicates their level of job responsibility, from which can be inferred a measure of their dependability or social status).
Factor depending on the profession or occupation of the witnesses
(indicates their level of job responsibility, from which can be inferred a measure of their dependability or social status).
Factor depending on relationship between witnesses
(provides indication of the theoretical tendency to generate a hoax together,
based on the different types of ties between them).
Factor depending on relationship between witnesses
(provides indication of the theoretical tendency to generate a hoax together,
based on the different types of ties between them).
Factor depending on relationship between witnesses
(provides indication of the theoretical tendency to generate a hoax together,
based on the different types of ties between them).
Factor depending on relationship between witnesses
(provides indication of the theoretical tendency to generate a hoax together,
based on the different types of ties between them).
A close encounter occurs when the witness has enjoyed a privileged position,
thanks to the proximity of the event, to observe in detail without the distortion of distance.
The technological detection refers to the observing and/or recording
of the passage of the UFO through calibrated precision instruments
(technical or scientific): radar or laser tracking,
observation through telescope or theodolite, record in photograph,
film or videotape, light spectrum analysis, audio recording, etc.
Anomalous movements are those dynamic characteristics of the observed phenomenon
which make it impossible to receive a logical explanation,
based on actual knowledge.
By physical-spatial incongruities we mean those elements
which are in flagrant contradiction with the intuitive sense of the dimensions
and the volumes (such as evident, well observed apparitions and disappearances sur place,
the merging of two objects into one, etc.), and/or that which seems
to violate the known behavior of the physical entities
(such as deformations of apparently material objects, "solid light" cases, etc.).
By traces and effects we mean those lasting physical or chemical characteristics
or residues left by a UFO after its disappearance,
provided that there matches some testimony that the traces or effects
were produced by the presence of the UFO.
A on/off button that displays a Shape.
This class is implemented to be usable in Java 1.1 applets, and so follows an AWT-only requirement
(no Swing, Java2D, geom, or Java 2 feature)
Because of the graphics to be drawn on it, this button inherits from java.awt.Canvas and not from java.awt.Button
(of which the peer cannot be overwritten on every platform)
A on/off button that displays a Shape.
This class is implemented to be usable in Java 1.1 applets, and so follows an AWT-only requirement
(no Swing, Java2D, geom, or Java 2 feature)
Because of the graphics to be drawn on it, this button inherits from java.awt.Canvas and not from java.awt.Button
(of which the peer cannot be overwritten on every platform)
The presence of beings we mean the association of presumed occupants
with objects that conform to at least some of the requirements
of Anomalous appearance, Anomalous mouvements, and Physical-spatial incongruities.