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MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY

Exploration of UFO/UAP Craft Materials Technology

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UFO Material

UFO's appear to be made of some type of very polished, shiny metallic material that is extremely strong. It is unknown what type of material it is.

However, there are some theories about what type of material it might be.

One theory is that UFO craft are made of a superconducting glass composite or ceramic material that negates magnetic fields and may also produce life.

Another theory is that UFO craft are made of macroscopic quark conglomerates and glueballs, which are sub-atomic particles subject to the strong nuclear force. In theory, these materials could be billions of times stronger than steel or even diamond.

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Tritium

Whistleblower Jason Sands alleges that a blue-skinned alien asked him for some of the element Tritium, so that the alien could use this element to help repair his UFO craft. This encounter occurred in 1994 in the Nellis Test Range in Nevada. Jason was part of a military training convoy on the range when the convoy encountered this alien being. 

Jason and the alien communicated via telepathy initiated by the alien. Jason informed the alien that he did not have any tritium, but that maybe the people in Dreamland, or Area 51, which was nearby, might have some Tritium. The alien became disgusted and described the people in Area 51 as barbarians and murderers.

Tritium is actually a real element. Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen that emits beta radiation.

Tritium is produced naturally in the upper atmosphere of Earth and is also a byproduct of nuclear reactors and weapons. 

 

Properties

  • Radiation

    Tritium emits a weak beta particle, which is similar to an electron. The radiation doesn't travel very far in air and can't penetrate skin. 

  • Chemical properties

    Tritium behaves chemically like hydrogen, and reacts with oxygen to form water. 

  • Radioactive

    Tritium is unstable and radioactive because it has two neutrons in its nucleus, while regular hydrogen has none. 

  • Half-life

    Tritium has a half-life of about 12.5 years, meaning that half of its radioactive atoms decay naturally in that time. 
     

Uses 

  • Nuclear weapons: Tritium is used in nuclear weapons.

  • Fusion research: Tritium is used in fusion research.

  • Luminous signs and watches: Tritium is used in luminous signs and watches.

  • Biomedical research: Tritium is used in biomedical research.
     

Environmental impact

  • Tritium is found in trace amounts in groundwater around the world. 

  • Tritium is introduced into the environment through atmospheric testing. 

  • Tritium can be absorbed into the body through the skin or inhalation. 

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Living Material

There has been allegations that the material that composes UFO craft may be alive in some form or be organic in nature, to allow the alien occupants to interact with it directly through their consciousness. It may also be some sort of neural network within the craft that interfaces with these alien beings.

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