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Old 26th October 2016, 12:19 PM   #1
Roland_M
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Do you fellows have any thoughts on this?
http://www.express.co.uk/news/scienc...-alien-ancient
"Some scientists have disputed the age, claiming that it could be anywhere between 400-years old and 80,000-years old"


My first question would be, how did they found out the age of the piece? Is it just an assumption or measured with technical methods like Radiocarbon dating?

I believe this piece is pretty young and was used under very aggressive environemt conditions. Maybe in the area of a blast furnace or in a chemical plant.

Nothing esoteric, no Aliens. Raw Aluminium is too soft for a fast ufo and have a melting point of only 660°C.

If it would be Alien-material, it must be a composite material. Raw Aluminium is not the best choice for an air-vehicle.


Roland

PS: Oh and the tool is 100% no cold hammered natural occuring copper, it was melted and casted.

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Old 27th October 2016, 03:08 AM   #2
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With all possible respect, I am considering placing some portions of that story about the old aluminum thing about Wife's roses next spring. I understand it is also good for rhubarb.
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