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Overview

'Se upp!', issue number 5 of volume 4, published in 1979, is the information and contact organ of the Västerås Tvärvetenskapliga Förening (VTF). The magazine covers a range of topics including UFO phenomena, parapsychology, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, and ancient history…

Magazine Overview

'Se upp!', issue number 5 of volume 4, published in 1979, is the information and contact organ of the Västerås Tvärvetenskapliga Förening (VTF). The magazine covers a range of topics including UFO phenomena, parapsychology, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, and ancient history research.

Articles and Content

Atlantis-världsriket som försvann i havet This multi-part article delves into the legend of Atlantis, drawing heavily from the writings of the Greek philosopher Plato. It describes Atlantis as a powerful continent that once existed, stretching from near the Pillars of Hercules to Libya and Egypt, and across Europe to Tyrrhenia. The text recounts Plato's narrative of Atlantis's attempt to conquer Athens and its eventual downfall due to earthquakes and floods, sinking into the sea. The article also touches upon the theories of researcher Jürgen Spanuth, who proposed locating Atlantis near Helgoland, and includes a map from 1650. The narrative is presented as a continuation from a previous issue and is sourced from the book 'Myter och mysterier' by Tage la Cour.

Planeringskonferens This section reports on a planning conference held by the Stockholm UFO-förening on October 20th, with two representatives from VTF attending. Key discussion points included strengthening the Swedish UFO support fund, which was noted to be in short supply, and improving contact between Nordic UFO organizations. The conference also featured a presentation by Stig Ekberg, who discussed the 'Väddö fallet' and showed a piece of alleged metal found at the site. The event concluded with a dinner and a visit to the home of the Stockholm UFO-förening's chairman.

Lögn-test på UFO-dag This article describes a UFO day event organized by the Västerås Tvärvetenskapliga Förening at Råbygården. Chairman Jan Eriksen clarifies that the organization is not composed of 'eccentric figures' but is involved in down-to-earth activities like club meetings, information dissemination, and public education. The event included a quiz with questions about space and astronomy, and attendees had the opportunity to test a lie detector and a UFO detector. The article notes that most UFO sightings have a 'natural' explanation, but the lights seen over Landvetter are considered part of the unexplained 5%.

Flygande tefat förföljde flygplan This news report, datelined Valencia (TT-AFP), describes an incident where a Spanish passenger plane with 119 people on board was forced to land in Valencia after being pursued by several luminous objects, described as flying saucers, shortly after takeoff from Mallorca. The pilot reported the objects, which followed the plane for about fifteen minutes. Despite radar not detecting the objects, the pilot was instructed to land. Four Spanish fighter jets were scrambled but the objects had disappeared by the time they arrived. The report also mentions similar observations by ground personnel and that the military authorities have launched an investigation. The incident is linked to observations over Landvetter airport in Sweden.

Telkinesi A brief Q&A section discusses telekinesis. When asked if one can move objects by thinking, the respondent humorously replies that they have done so by thinking about catching the bus, which then conveniently arrives.

Astronomi This section features a short, humorous dialogue between a child and a parent about the moon and the sun, playing on the concept of 'mother' and 'father' in relation to celestial bodies.

UFO-mystiken på Landvetter intresserar FOA This article connects the mysterious luminous objects seen over Landvetter airport with similar observations in Valencia. It highlights that the sightings were noted by credible observers, including FOA employee and UFO investigator Sture Wickerts. The Spanish pilot's account of being pursued by four brightly lit, unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is detailed, including the forced landing and the subsequent disappearance of the objects before Spanish fighter jets could intercept them. The article reiterates that while most UFO sightings have natural explanations, the Landvetter lights fall into the category of unexplained phenomena.

Att få vara med! This editorial, written by Jan Eriksen, addresses the members of VTF. He acknowledges that it's easy to get angry but difficult for members to understand the reasons behind such feelings. He explains that the board feels a lack of concrete engagement from members, particularly regarding their expectations for the organization when paying membership fees. Eriksen emphasizes that while the work is voluntary and ideologically driven, the board feels a responsibility for VTF's continuity and renewal. He encourages members to consider what they want from VTF and to actively participate. Despite the hard work, being an active member is described as immensely rewarding, offering opportunities for learning, discussions, and contributing to the organization's outward-facing activities.

DET HÄNDE SIG ATT... This is a short, humorous dialogue between two characters who find themselves lost and disoriented, questioning their location and how to proceed. The dialogue ends with them deciding to figure out where they are.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently promotes the Västerås Tvärvetenskapliga Förening (VTF) and its activities, emphasizing its role in information dissemination and fostering interest in topics beyond mainstream science. There's a clear stance on investigating and reporting on UFO phenomena, even when explanations are not immediately apparent, as seen in the Landvetter and Valencia incidents. The magazine also highlights the importance of member participation and engagement, as articulated in Jan Eriksen's editorial. The coverage of Atlantis suggests an interest in ancient mysteries and alternative historical narratives. The overall tone is informative, engaging, and encourages critical thinking while remaining open to unexplained phenomena.

Title: SE UPP
Issue: 1980
Publisher: VTF (UFO-Sweden)
Country: Sweden
Language: Swedish

This issue of SE UPP from 1980, published by VTF, covers a diverse range of topics from fictional extraterrestrial encounters to scientific discussions on astronomy, environmental science, and paranormal phenomena. The magazine includes membership information, event announcements, and articles exploring current research and theories.

Content Breakdown

Fictional Narrative: Extraterrestrial Encounter

The issue opens with a narrative about two beings, referred to as 'the First' and 'the Second,' who travel to a galaxy and observe a planet with life. The First explains to the Second that he will be born on this planet as a son named Jesus, implying a narrative that blends science fiction with religious themes.

Membership and Subscription Information

Information is provided regarding the 1980 membership fees for VTF: 50 kr for adults and 15 kr for students/pensioners. It is noted that the fee for the current issue includes a payment card for the membership fee. Subscribers to 'UFO-INFORMATION' are directed to pay directly to the magazine via Postgiro (8 43 25 - 0) at a cost of 60 kr per year. Members who paid in the last quarter of 1979 automatically receive membership for 1980; otherwise, membership is considered lapsed if not paid by the first quarter of 1980.

Night Observation (Nattobservation!)

Details are given for upcoming night observation outings. Participants are advised to call 021/35 51 19 to check for cancellations due to bad weather. The meeting point has changed to Tornsvalegatan 55, and gatherings will occur every other Saturday (even weeks) starting at 7 PM.

Astronomy: Quasars Approaching?

An article titled "Kvasarer rycker närmare?" (Quasars Approaching?) discusses quasars, which are described as small, star-like objects that were previously thought to be extremely distant. The article explains that their distance is measured by redshift, a Doppler effect caused by the expansion of the universe. However, recent discoveries, including work by Halton Arp and his colleagues at the Hale Observatory, suggest that some quasars with high redshifts are found very close to galaxies with low redshifts. This challenges the conventional view, proposing that quasars might not be as distant as their redshift indicates and could be associated with galaxies. Examples are given of quasars near galaxies NGC 3384 and NGC 1073, where their proximity and similar or drastically different redshifts require a reinterpretation of their origins.

UFO-INFORMATION Jubilee Issue

A special jubilee issue of UFO-INFORMATION (1969-1979) is mentioned, which compiles Swedish UFO cases.

Book Reviews and Recommendations

  • Several publications are highlighted:
  • "Forskning och Framsteg" (Research and Progress) issue no. 5/79, featuring articles on "Stone Age Calendars in Sweden?" and "Ale - Ancient Mathematicians and Astronomers?"
  • "UFO-Rapporten" (UFO Report) by J. Allen Hynek, translated by Harry Jörgens (1979).
  • "SVENSK UFO-BIBLIOGRAFI 1946 - 75" (Swedish UFO Bibliography 1946-1975), compiled by AFU's librarian Kjell Jonsson. This bibliography contains 1,727 references across 47 sub-sections, with person and subject indexes, and is available for 30 kr from AFU Box 5046, 151 05 Södertälje 5.

Call for Nominations (En efterlysning)

The Valberedning (nominating committee) is seeking individuals interested in joining the VTF board, as some current members will not continue. They encourage anyone interested in board work or who knows suitable candidates to contact them.

Pyramid Effect Experiments

An article titled "PYRAMIDEFFEKTEN" (The Pyramid Effect) revisits experiments related to the pyramid phenomenon. It provides tips for conducting experiments, particularly focusing on the mumification effect. The article suggests weighing substances before and during placement within a pyramid, comparing results with control containers (like cardboard boxes or metal cans) of the same volume. It also recommends varying the placement of substances within the pyramid at different heights (e.g., base, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 height) to observe mumification rates. The article notes that pyramid-shaped packaging is used in some countries (e.g., Yugoslavia, Italy, France) for milk products to slow down spoilage. It suggests that pyramid-shaped containers can keep grains, dried goods, spices, and even coffee fresher and better tasting. The article includes diagrams and a table with dimensions for building pyramids.

Membership Meeting Report (MEDLEMSMÖTET 79-11-21)

A report from the VTF membership meeting on November 21, 1979, details discussions on paraphenomena and experiments conducted. Fourteen members attended, with varied opinions. The meeting included a presentation on the pyramid effect and yttrium with bergkristall by Arne Groth. The group decided to conduct more planned experiments rather than random ones. A report was also given by a member who attended a lecture by Olof Alexandersson on "Living Water" in Stockholm, with hopes of bringing this lecture to Västerås.

Board Election Results (Styrelsen 1980)

The minutes from the VTF board meeting on November 21, 1979, list the attendees and the elected board for 1980. Jan Eriksen was proposed as chairman for the meeting. The agenda included correspondence regarding a municipal sports week and drug-free events at Mariaberget, with VTF deciding to participate in the sports weeks. Letters were sent to speakers for UFO 80. The 1980 board includes Jan Eriksen (Ordf.), Paulus Antilla (Vice Ordf.), Anna Carin Roos (Sekr.), Heidi Chanachowicz-N. (Vice sekr.), Karl-Erik Karlsson (Kassör), with Curt Eirich Arnolds, Roger Berglund, Måns Johnsson, Alf Niemi, and Kjell Post serving as members or deputies.

Environmental Science: Carbon Dioxide is Increasing

An article titled "Koldioxiden ökar" (Carbon Dioxide is Increasing) discusses the rising levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, primarily from the burning of fossil fuels. It highlights the potential for serious consequences for the Earth's climate, including a global "greenhouse effect" that could alter temperature and precipitation patterns. Data from 1977-1978 shows a global increase of 1.5 ppm (parts per million), with a higher increase of 2 ppm noted at the South Pole station. The average annual increase from 1958-1968 was 0.7 ppm, while the last decade saw an average of 1.3 ppm per year. Variations in annual increases (0.5 to 2.2 ppm) are noted, possibly linked to sea surface temperatures, as warmer water stores less CO2. Measurements at Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii show CO2 levels rising from 314 ppm in 1958 to 335 ppm in 1978. Climatologists predict that reaching approximately 600 ppm could lead to a 1.5-3 degree Celsius increase in global surface temperature, with the most significant impacts expected in the northern polar regions, including Sweden. The timing of reaching 600 ppm is estimated to be between 2025 and 2075, depending on the rate of fossil fuel consumption.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The magazine consistently covers topics related to UFO phenomena, astronomy, and fringe science, with a clear interest in exploring both established scientific findings and more speculative theories. The editorial stance appears to be one of open inquiry, encouraging member participation in experiments and discussions, while also reporting on scientific developments and environmental concerns. The inclusion of both fictional narratives and scientific articles suggests an aim to engage a broad audience interested in the unexplained and the future of science and the planet.

This document, identified as issue 20 from 1980 of UFO-Sverige, details the organization's activities and plans for the year. It is written in Swedish and appears to be an internal newsletter or report.

Activities and Meetings

Contact Persons The contact persons for 1980 are listed: - UFO-Sverige: Jan - Municipality: Alf Kjell - VSF: Karl-Erik

1980 Operations and Location The document outlines the operational activities for 1980, including the location of meetings. Meetings were scheduled to take place on the second Wednesday of every month at Råbygården, starting at 19:00. The specific dates for these meetings in 1980 were: - January 9 - February 13 - March 12 - April 9 - May 14 - June 11 - September 10 - October 8 - November 12 - December 10

Night observations were also mentioned as optional.

UFO-80 Emblem The 'UFO-80' emblem was approved in color, featuring blue on a yellow background. An order for approximately 1,000 pieces was planned.

Annual Meeting The annual meeting (Årsmötet) was held on February 13, 1980, at Råbygården, also starting at 19:00.

Other Matters Minutes from the board meeting (styrelsemötet) were to be published in 'SE UPP' until further notice. The VSF (Valberedning) was acting through 'Interna UFO-Information'.

Next Meeting The next meeting was scheduled for January 16, 1980, at Tornsvalegatan 55, with a start time of 19:00. The meeting concluded with Kjell thanking those present for their trust.

Map and Location Information

A map is provided showing the location of Råbygården, identified as part of Råby Centrum. It indicates directions from various points including Hamnen, Industrileden, Ludvika, and Nynäs. The map also shows bus routes (BUSS 14.15) and nearby landmarks like 'GULF' and 'STAN'. The address for Råbygården is given as Pilfinksgatan 3.

Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance

The document reflects a focus on organizational logistics, meeting schedules, and internal communication within UFO-Sverige. The tone is factual and administrative, detailing plans and past events. The inclusion of a map suggests an effort to facilitate member participation and awareness of meeting locations. The mention of 'SE UPP' indicates a publication channel for official records. The overall stance appears to be one of active management and information dissemination for the organization's members during 1980.