Reverse Engineering ET Deep Underwater
Craft
Staff Reporter - India Daily.com - 28 March 2005
Oceanographers and Naval engineers are investigating certain phenomena
that show evidence of the presence of extra-terrestrial deep underwater
crafts - the floating versions of UFOs. These crafts are capable
of sharp and efficient maneuvering, has the implacable stealth to
avoid detection, can hover in the deepest parts of the oceans and
are capable of going deep into the tectonic plate levels under the
ocean.
The scientists and engineers are finding solid evidences that these
crafts are present in many numbers under our oceans though undetected
and invisible in regular human eyes. An electromagnetic flux also
surrounds them and Sharks, Dolphins as well as Whales avoid these
zones due to interference in their own electromagnetic sensors.
There are not many sightings of these crafts as very few people
really dive into the depths of the ocean, which is really unexplored.
A computer model has recently reveled the possible propulsion systems.
The same anti-gravity principles apply though the model becomes
much more complex due to buoyancy and other aquatic issues.
Some divers in different parts of the world have reported sightings
of strange underwater objects that propagate on its own but there
is no real evidence that these are really extra-terrestrial crafts.
Some believe, there are countries who have the knowledge of these
crafts and are trying to reverse engineer their next generation
submarines and under water crafts from these.
The biggest problem of reverse engineering these under watercrafts
is their stealth. As such deep underwater part of the oceans is
seldom explored. The super stealth around these vehicles makes them
further difficult for detection.
According some UFO researchers, these extra-terrestrial crafts are
busy changing the under ocean landscapes. The underwater accidents
of submarines due to collision with unknown underwater ridges and
mountains have increased steadily over the last five years. The
Navy of many countries have reported this accidents regularly.
According to some engineers there are ways of interpolating and
extrapolating the motions of these crafts through complex algorithmic
models. The scientists slowly understand the technologies though
most of it is completely classified.
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