posted on Dec, 15 2007 @ 08:56 PM
Its a good question. There is no real "concrete" proof. Only lots and lots of theories.
Most who argue for the validity of alien technology claim that the 1947 Crash in Roswell is where the initial discovery of most of this alien
technology was made.
Let me just interject this....
For almost every technology leap we have experienced
since the 1940s most of them can be easily traced to experimental
and scientific involvement long before the 1940s. The
telegraph, telephone, phonograph,radio, radar
,automotive, aircraft, triodes, television, atomic
reaction, antiseptics, anesthesia,
transformers,transistors ect were invented prior to
Roswell some long before the 1930s.
Neils Bohr was researching and developing electron travel in 1923
years and years before lasers were even announced in
1960.
Optical fiber was initially looked into by
Tindall in 1854. The Japanese were rumored to use a
very simplified version of fiber optics on their "Zero"
fighters in WW2.
Einstein had the theory of relatively
and the nobel prize long before the 1940s.
And the most important discovery of the 20th century in my
estimation was the "transistor" by a german physicist
Julius Lilienfeld in 1928
Hitler even had plans prior to WW2 to
try to build a computer that would decode multiple
enemy transmissions not to mention the genetic code of
humans...It failed miserably..thank god...(I have read
it was really the Japanese that were far on top of the
Germans when it came to the anti gravity and flying
disc development but two A bombs destroyed most of the
work and evidence).
So the alien technology
involvement would most likely precede the 1940s but to
who and where and most importantly...what?
[edit on 15-12-2007 by luxor311]
[edit on 15-12-2007 by luxor311]