#4305369 - 10/22/16 04:51 AM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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Looks like a tooth from a backhoe shovel. That would never be made of aluminum though. Well, I am 99.9% sure of that anyway...
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#4305443 - 10/22/16 02:00 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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Looks like a tooth from a backhoe shovel. That would never be made of aluminum though. Well, I am 99.9% sure of that anyway... Probably this was the result of the event where people realise that building backhoe shovels and its teeth from aluminum (or aluminium) wasn't a good idea afterall
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#4305461 - 10/22/16 03:21 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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Looks like a tooth from a backhoe shovel. That would never be made of aluminum though. Well, I am 99.9% sure of that anyway... Nah, they are. Apparently they're used to reduce the risk of sparks in volatile sites to reduce the risk of fire or explosion. I'd rather they be from Merp. I can imagine it clearly, Zerp, drowning in quicksand, desperately calls out to his saucer-buddies in some babbly tongue. Merp, out of desperation, produces an extendo-claw and nabs his friend! But in his haste, the claw teeth clang together and one rattles away. Fortunately for them, Zerp made it out alive.
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#4305586 - 10/23/16 12:19 AM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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Looks like a tooth from a backhoe shovel. That would never be made of aluminum though. Well, I am 99.9% sure of that anyway... Nah, they are. Apparently they're used to reduce the risk of sparks in volatile sites to reduce the risk of fire or explosion. Strange - I read about how in some coal mines (and other environments too) how only plastic bodied flashlights are allowed because merely dropping an aluminum bodied flashlight could produce a spark and explosion. And I still can't imagine an aluminum bucket for excavating - a LOADER bucket maybe, but not a backhoe bucket. Maybe you could use aluminum teeth, but the bucket itself still scrapes like crazy... But I don't claim to have "seen it all" lol!
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#4305942 - 10/24/16 02:22 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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Facts aren't believed. People think with every part of their bodies except their brains now.
Don't believe an expert in the field because they have an "agenda" to tell you something other than your foregone conclusion based on zero evidence. So just go with that instead.
Because being stupid is a source of pride now.
The Jedi Master
The anteater is wearing the bagel because he's a reindeer princess. -- my 4 yr old daughter
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#4306241 - 10/25/16 03:54 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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Facts aren't believed. People think with every part of their bodies except their brains now.
Don't believe an expert in the field because they have an "agenda" to tell you something other than your foregone conclusion based on zero evidence. So just go with that instead.
Because being stupid is a source of pride now.
The Jedi Master Chancellor Merkel recently said that we are entering into the post-factual/ post-truth era. And I actually agree with her on that.
Why men throw their lives away attacking an armed Witcher... I'll never know. Something wrong with my face?
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#4306243 - 10/25/16 04:07 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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If facts and truth were really important to people then things like political systems and organized religion as we currently understand them would cease to function.
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#4306700 - 10/27/16 02:20 AM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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I'm a bit pissed off with Mihai Wittenberger (the historian claiming it's part of the landing gear of the Messerschmitt ME 262). He should have provided more evidence and detail to settle the issue. If he did, we wouldn't be seeing this on the news.
What happened instead was he became a fodder, "Expert tried to prove otherwise". I'm still trying to find a good report detailing his findings. Either he spoke too soon and failed to follow up on his claims (which is what I'm pissed about) or the articles are blatantly ignoring his factual report (another issue).
About truths and facts... IMO they're not as absolute as you may think. Scientific facts? They can change as we make new discoveries. Social and Historical facts? Well, they've been twisted.
For this specific issue I'm having trouble finding Mihai's original report on the matter. Truths and fact IMO are what the current generation defines it to be. Sometimes you just have to make do with what's available.
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#4306771 - 10/27/16 01:01 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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About truths and facts... IMO they're not as absolute as you may think. Scientific facts? They can change as we make new discoveries. Social and Historical facts? Well, they've been twisted.
For this specific issue I'm having trouble finding Mihai's original report on the matter. Truths and fact IMO are what the current generation defines it to be. Sometimes you just have to make do with what's available.
There are absolute truths out there! For example the love that I have for my daughter or resuming the love that parents have for their child. Can this absolute truth be proved with Scientific facts? No, it can't! However it's true nonetheless. But you're right when you say that "Social changes" sometimes (many times??) try to change some of these truths but all you'll get and end up with this is a Fuc*ed Up society and you'll only stray away further and further from the real truth (whatever that might be). Obviously there are other kinds of "truths" that will inevitably be changed due to some advancement or breakthrough in terms of knowledge (for example Earth turns around the Sun and not otherwise or that it isn't Zeus or God that cast lightening bolts) but the problem is that nowadays it seems that the society doesn't actually want to seek the truth but instead it wants to satisfy its "inner ego" and to be noticed somehow and the main strategy to accomplish this nowadays seems to be by questioning literally everything that's previously considered truth whether if it's logical or not (a "small" example are the recent attempts to question the reality that Man landed on the Moon). Or resuming this kind of behaviour is the "foundation" for a complete loss of Common Sense among societies. And I believe that this is the biggest illness among today's society within western world countries (but I think this could be a subject for another thread).
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#4306812 - 10/27/16 02:28 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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My favorite trope with UFO stuff is the "unknown material" one.
Um, the periodic table of elements is universal, as in "same throughout the Universe."
Unless aliens found a way to make atoms with half a proton, there are no unknown elements that can last for more than a fraction of a millisecond.
The opinions of this poster are largely based on facts and portray a possible version of the actual events. More dumb stuff at http://www.darts-page.comFrom Laser: "The forum is the place where combat (real time) flight simulator fans come to play turn based strategy combat."
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#4306859 - 10/27/16 04:59 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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I think they mostly mean unknown alloys or ceramics. Shape memory alloys, high temperature superconductors, etc etc.
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#4306870 - 10/27/16 05:33 PM
Re: Part of a UFO?
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ACCORDING TO RESEARCH THE EXACT COMPOSITION OF THE ARTIFACT IS AS FOLLOWS: ALUMINUM (89%) COPPER (6,2%), SILICON (2,84%), ZINC (1,81%), LEAD (0,41%), TIN (0,33%), ZIRCONIUM(0,2%), CADMIUM (0,11%), NICKEL (0,0024%), COBALT (0,0023%), BISMUTH (0,0003%), SILVER (0,0002%), AND GALLIUM (IN TRACE AMOUNTS). http://www.ancient-code.com/15-things-you-should-know-about-the-aiud-aluminium-wedge/Which is similar to the composition of duralumin. Duralumin (also called duraluminum, duraluminium, duralum, duralium or dural) is the trade name of one of the earliest types of age-hardenable aluminium alloys. Its use as a trade name is obsolete, and today the term is mainly used to describe aluminiumcopper alloys, designated as the 2000 series by the International Alloy Designation System (IADS). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuraluminIt seems they based age on 2 factors. One, the thickness of the oxidation layer which, in a normal metal part, would mean it is around 400 years old at that thickness. However, from the duraluminium article: Corrosion protection Although the addition of copper improves strength, it also makes these alloys susceptible to corrosion. For sheet products, corrosion resistance can be greatly enhanced by metallurgical bonding of a high-purity aluminium surface layer. These sheets are referred to as alclad, and are commonly used by the aircraft industry. And I think there is where the relationship with German aircraft came from. Two, they also state that the 200,000 age guess was based on the mastodon bones next to the part, which will mean that: 1- They do not know that by erosion, fossils can be closer near the surface, and get eventually covered again by natural occurrences like mudslides and floods. 2- If I stand long enough next to my grandpa, I become the same age as him.
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Exodus
by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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