Tuesday 8 March 2016

Hello Friends   :)   
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
  Once again on one occasion he asked, " Doctor, how were these ships constructed ? He said, " The outer skin of the ship was what looked like aluminium, but on all the test so far made, there was nothing that had been found by the scientists who had checked into it to indicate that this was any form of aluminium that we know. "

  He said that on the big ship two or three men could lift one side of it, it was that light. On the other hand, as many as a dozen of them had crawled up on top of the wing and it was so strong they made no impression on it whatever.
      He said that the Air Force, in wanting to move the ship,decided to dismantle it because it was too big to move otherwise. This began a most interesting chapter or better you could say a chapter - They found no rivets, there were no bolts,no screws. There was nothing on the outer skin that would have indicate how the ship was put together - isn't that interesting and ridiculous also - just because instead of carrying that thing intact to somewhere secret - it was dismantled ! As clearly shown to us about their technology is far ahead of us - we started to dismantled it - by leaving any chance to copying it's design - going further to it's technology - It was all bogus or better we should say childish !

       After a long long study it was found, however, that the ship was assembled in segments. The segments fitted in grooves and were pinned together around the base.
   When the cabin lifted out of the bottom of the saucer,they found a gear completely encircling the bottom of the ship and this gear fitted into a gear that was on the cabin.
    The whole thing was very ingeniously put together, and there had to be a lot of care taken in breaking it down. :)
   After it had been broken down, it was moved to a government testing laboratory and there it remained while parts were being tested for a considerable period of time.
    He regretted this dismantling very much, because he said that had they been able to keep intact long enough, there might have come a time when they might have worked out a plan whereby they could make certain tests as to the different push buttons on the instrument board. These, he was certain, held the clues to the magnetic form of combustion developed on the ship itself.  
                                                                                                           

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