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Roswell Crash: debris with strange symbols, snaps back into place...is this being developed now?

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posted on Jan, 25 2009 @ 11:47 AM
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Hi everyone,

I was recently browsing the popsci website, and came across an article and picture that just stood out to me. I remember from the Roswell crash, that some of the debris recovered was a strip with strange symbols on it, that would "snap back" to position when bent, etc...


Well below is a strip that has embedded circuitry that snaps back to position when bent. The technology looks promising, perhaps we have back-engineered this project from downed UFO's, or perhaps its just human science. Either way, it will open the door to much more reliable and less fragile electronic devices....

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posted on Jan, 25 2009 @ 08:57 PM
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Well that definitely seems consistent with Col. Phillip Corso's story in his book the day after roswell; in which he states that technology like circuitry and fiber optics were learned and back engineered from the disk recovered from Roswell.




flexible technology may eventually be found in displays that you can wrap around your arm, as well as solar panels on car bodies

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Gee, I wonder why the world governments and international media keep promoting this global warming stuff





[edit on 25/1/09 by Majorion]



posted on Jan, 25 2009 @ 09:17 PM
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Thanks for the information I have posted a very large thread on this subject you may enjoy if you have not seen it before
Definitive Back Engineered Alien Technology Research thread



posted on Jan, 26 2009 @ 12:07 AM
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I find this highly unlikely.

Mainly because Roswell accounts talks of simple metal retaining its shape... Not complex circuitboards, plastic solar cells or whatever. We've known about memory metals since the 1930's.

Its not like one day we got aluminum and the next we got... transparent aluminum



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