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They came from the heavens and were called gods.
We found them in cave drawings, monuments, famous artist’s paintings and books.
Their technological knowledge left evidence in every culture. Many believe that they’ve
played a vital role in our technological advancements.
In Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947 an unidentified ship crashed.
Many believe that modern day technologies, which scientists had been struggling to develop
for decades, were built in a very short span, following this event.
Here are the five modern technologies which are believed to have alien origins from the
Roswell Crash: 5. A technology existing in unreliable form
since the 1930's was replaced with a new version after the crash. Introduced in 1963, it used
infra-red, instead of ambient light like its predecessors. Insiders reveal the recovered
ship's windows were made of infrared technology. We now call this Night Vision.
4. The debris from the crash contained cables which carried light as a source of information
from one end to another. Ufologists disclosed that scientists reverse engineered this technology,
learning how to transmit information through the cables which we now know as Fiber Optics.
3. This wonder beam is used for vision correction, cosmetic surgery, scanning barcodes and many
other tasks. This was a tool recovered from the Roswell crash, which emitted a beam, sharp
and powerful enough to cut through objects, the Laser.
2. The actual occupants from the Roswell crash were found covered with cloth like fabric,
which was indestructible in nature. After being studied, this fabric was later used
to develop what we now commonly refer to as 'Bullet proof vests.'
1. Early computers used integrated circuits, weighing about 30 tons. However, by 1959 these
huge circuits were shrunk to tiny chips. Microchips or integrated circuit boards are used in our
smart phones, ovens, cars and almost everything we touch. This leap in technology is said
to be a result of the microchips found at the crash site. Microchips
That's all for now. We'll be back with more stories soon.
This is team TechnoSpirituality