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The following is one, single, and independent case:<br /><br />Pictures and an explanation of the Event<br />http://www.ufoevidence.org/Other/ArielSchool/ArielSchool.htm<br /><br />The video<br />http://www.ufocasebook.com/Video/ruwa.ram<br /><br /><br />The Scientific Me<b></b>thod of problem solving <br /><br />State the problem - a problem can't be solved if it isn't understood. <br />Form a hypothesis - a possible solution, formed after gathering information about the problem. <br />Test the hypothesis - an experiment is an organized set of procedures performed to determine if the hypothesis solves the problem or not. <br />Draw conclusions - In it's simplest form, the conclusion will be "yes" the hypothesis was correct, or "no" the hypothesis was not correct. <br /><br />The problem is that there is not enough evidence readily available for a conclusion to be made. How do we obtain more evidence?<br />The intial stage of the hypothesis is that we must be clear on what evidence we have now. The following evidence consists of statements through which a specified truth is to be determined and accepted. The evidence is to be tested with further data, however, in this experiment, personal knowledge and beliefs play a key role in the collecting this data. The format of this data is due largely to the contributions of those involved in this experiment.<br /><li>The interviews have not been scripted.<li>Many, if not all 62, of the school children witnessed an event that does not occur during their usual day at school.<li>Many, if not all 62, of the children have feelings regarding the alleged encounter.<li>The encounter is alleged, however, a study through psychology indicates that the children remember with their own eyes, what they were seeing.<li>The chances the children who interviewed had mental deficiencies is to be</li></li></li></li></li>