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Thursday, 20 March 2025

Physics of the Fringe, Cracking Alien Technology

 Imagine a machine snatching the device you’re using to read this story and sending it back 50,000 years into the hands of a Neanderthal. The glowing box, a complex mix of silicon, plastic, and glass, would be incomprehensible to him. He’d likely toss it aside, unable to grasp its purpose or the “magic” behind it.

Fast forward to 2025, and rumors suggest the U.S. military might possess its own version of such “magic”: recovered alien artifacts from crashed UFOs, laden with technology beyond human understanding, writes popularmechanics.com.

Reports of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) have emerged from high-ranking officials. In a 2023 Congressional hearing, David Grusch, a former Pentagon UAP Task Force member, claimed the U.S. has run a “multi-decade UAP crash retrieval and reverse engineering program.”

While unproven, the idea of reverse engineering advanced technology—whether terrestrial or extraterrestrial—is not new. In defense, it’s used to replicate stealth jets or missile systems; in the private sector, it’s applied to software and machinery....<<<Read More>>>...