SUBJECT: THE HILL ABDUCTION CASE                             FILE: UFO2706



PART 5



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   REPLY:  By Terence Dickinson

     The  question  raised by Steven Soter and Carl Sagan  concerning  the
   pattern  resemblance  of  the  Hill  map  and  the  computer  generated
   projection of the Fish pattern stars is certainly a key question worthy
   of  discussion.  Next month two authors will make specific comments  on
   this point.

     Briefly,   there is more to discounting the Fish interpretation  than
   pattern resemblance.  We would have discounted the Fish  interpretation
   immediately  on  pattern  resemblance alone.  The  fact  that  all  the
   connecting lines join stars in a logical distance progression, and that
   all the stars are solar type stars,  is significant. Ms.  Fish tried to
   fit  hundreds  of other viewpoints and this one was the only  one  that
   even  marginally fit and made sense in three dimensions  and  contained
   solar  type stars.  in this context,  you could not "have just as  well
   drawn the lines...to lead the other way".

     Naturally there was a desire to find a resemblance between a group of
   nearby  stars and the Hill pattern!  That's why Marjorie Fish built six
   models  of the solar neighborhood containing the relative positions  of
   up to 256  nearby stars.  The fact that she came up with a pattern that
   fits  as  well  as it does is a tribute to  her  perseverance  and  the
   accuracy of the models.  Stars cannot be moved around "to optimize  the
   desired  resemblance".  Indeed Marjorie Fish first tried  models  using
   nearby  stars  of  other  than strictly solar type as  defined  in  the
   article. She found no resemblances.

     The three triangle dots selected from the background dots in the Hill
   map were selected because Mrs.  Hill said they were more prominent than
   the  other  background  stars.  Such testimony was  the  basis  of  the
   original map so we either accept Mrs.  Hill's observations and  attempt
   to  analyze  them  or  reject the whole incident.   We  feel  there  is
   sufficient  evidence compelling us not to reject the whole incident  at
   this time.

     We  too are demanding rigorous standards of evidence to establish the
   reality  of  extraterrestrial  intelligence.   If  there  is  even  the
   slightest possibility that the Hills' encounter can provide information
   about  such life,  we feel it is worth pursuing.  The map is worthy  of
   examination by as many critical minds as possible.




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