The "Alternate Horizons Newsletter" suggested that hints of "the mechanics of such warps" might be provided by flying saucers ("mobile transfer warps?") and the alleged phenomenon of teleportation. One issues asked "Are there places on the surface of our world where realities came into such close proximity to our own that aspects of them can be seen quite frequently".
Such theories have obvious parallels with more recent discussions of UFO "window areas", "portals", Skinwalker Ranch, and the parody of such theories in "The Long Earth" series of science fiction books by Terry Pratchett and Stephon Baxter.
Allen Greenfield kindly gave me permission to upload his newsletters several years ago. I have previously posted about some of his other newsletters that have already been uploaded. The AFU in Sweden has now scanned 20 issues of "Alternate Horizons Newsletter", which I think is nearly a complete set. (I hope to fill in the remaining gaps within the next few days - and get some of Allen Greenfield's other newsletters online).
Click on the image below for a link to the folder on the AFU's website containing issues of the "Alternate Horizons Newsletter".
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