Credit: Dhari/Szczepanek

If you are waiting for the Pentagon Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon (UAP) Task Force, here’s a way to prepare yourself: A UFO Travel Calculator.

Rahul Dhari, a mechanical engineer and aviation enthusiast, teamed up with Anna Szczepanek, holder of a PhD in mathematics to create the calculator.  You can become an aircraft designer and produce your own UFO and see its performance. You will also be able to see how fast your UFO can reach a chosen destination, and even take part in UFO racing.

Frontier science and engineering

“I believe that my calculator can help in treating the UFO issue less in terms of sci-fi and more as an issue at the frontier of science and engineering,” Dhari told Inside Outer Space.

This type of UFO was seen over the Atlantic Ocean, near Virginia Beach, Virginia (United States) in 2004.
Credit: Dhari/Szczepanek

The site also includes an informative table of contents:

  • The story of UFOs
  • Components of an aircraft design process
  • How to design your UFO?
  • Designing your UFO
  • Snowball effect and tips for extracting maximum velocity
  • Why haven’t we built these yet?
  • UFO/UAPs — Hoax or truth? What happens next?

“This week, the Pentagon is about to release its report on UFOs and millions of people (including me) are excited for it,” Dhari added. “This inspired me to build the UFO Travel Calculator that allows you to design your own UFO and see its performance.”

The UFO Travel Calculator is available at:

https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/ufo-travel

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