Metal Piece From 1947 Roswell Incident Analyzed By a Government Lab

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about the results in regards to the metal piece (allegedly) retrieved at Roswell in 1947
Links:
www.aaro.mil/UAP-Records/
www.aaro.mil/Portals/136/PDFs/Information%20Papers…
opg.optica.org/aop/fulltext.cfm?uri=aop-5-2-169&id…
#roswell #ufo #aliens

0:00 Analysis of a metal piece
1:28 Who dun it?
2:40 What this piece was supposed to be
3:10 How antigravity inside works
4:05 What's terahertz frequencies though?
6:10 Terahertz waveguide materials
7:30 How this connects to this sample
8:00 Results and conclusions - why this was made
10:30 Isotope confirmations of its origin

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コメント (21)
  • Keeping data on failed experiments is arguably more important that keeping data on successful ones. Especially for flight testing.
  • The only piece of metal I want to know is that damn man hole cover that reached Mach Fuck during an underground nuke test
  • I thank Anton for not click baiting. This topic is fodder for click baiting and I can see so many others would take advantage of that for clicks regardless of how annoying and insulting to our intelligence that would be. Anton is one of the best for actual education.
  • @01:02 Just wanted to point out that the 'material' in the B&W picture according to the man in that picture is NOT the material that he first saw at the recovery site. That picture according to him was a staged picture trying to make people believe that the object was just a weather balloon.
  • Everybody knows that Bismuth doesn't create "unusual vibrations inside" (3:35), it quells them. That's how Pepto-Bismol works.
  • Ah terahertz frequencies! Now everyone knows. I’ll be busy in the basement. Don’t interrupt me.
  • Hey man, please be cautious with anything coming from AARO. They've been extremely elusive and withholding information from Congress, and Congress is not amused. I would be careful citing them as a trusted source of information.
  • Looks like the pile of metal filings that builds up underneath a bench grinding wheel. The stuff comes off the wheel hot and kinda welds itself together forming a hard layered wafer of sorts, especially when grinding different kinds of metal.
  • I bet they didn't even ask the aliens for their opinions.
  • @bdub1338
    Have you seen us, aliens lock the door as they fly by
  • @stephd479
    Really appreciate your videos. I've come to depend on you to give the full context to clickbait headlines. I came for the science and stayed for the debunking.
  • @Big_Tex
    That’s what the aliens WANT you to think
  • Boy... I wonder how a piece of magnesium alloy ended up in the New Mexico desert near an Air Force base? Jeez, what a mystery! Thx Anton.
  • "This scanner can see any molecule" What about clothing and cardboard molecules? "No, not those molecules"
  • Um, so you expect us to believe that they just now got around to testing possibly anomalous material nearly 80 years after finding it... Sometimes smart people are the easiest to fool..
  • RF guy here: THz used to be called "long IR" in the old days. We have made one's of THz mixer diodes and Gunn oscillators, but yeah, the miniscule waveguide gets lossy. Still, a fellah can "see" through all sorts of things. Handy for scopes and radars, etc...... All terrestrial work. 73 de W3IHM
  • Linda Moulton Howe wrote about this in her book Glimpses of other Realities. I don't know if the sample you are referring to is the same as the one she had analyzed, but the intriguing part, at least at the time, was that the researcher who did the analysis also conducted a literature search on materials made of alternating layers of bismuth and magnesium and could not find anything. At the time, some people speculated that this was some kind of residue from an industrial process. Also the isotope ratio was found to be within terrestrial range. For those who want to read further, it's in the chapter Military Voices of her book.
  • There's so much smoke and mirrors in military aviation development, especially at the high end, that rumours are always going to happen. That sample has a straight edge, very human !