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The new, fundamental aircraft can explain some UFO's


Above: X-29A

The UFO and alien spacecraft are not the same thing. Some fundamental aircraft solutions look a little bit different. And maybe some of the experiments are behind those observations. After WWII the USA tested many aircraft that developed the Nazi-scientists. Some of those fundamental solutions were extraordinary. And that can explain why UFOs were seen only in the USA. Those researchers worked with "Operation Paperclip". Those researchers made their work in the USA and Canada, because of political reasons. 

The new fundamental materials and aircraft designs can explain some Unidentified Flying Objects, UFOs, or Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon UAPs. Systems like highly advanced hologram systems can be used to make fake UFOs around the airbases. The system's purpose is to make people look away from actions in those airbases. During WWII the USAF and RAF operated with a thing called "Project Bando". 

The purpose of that system was to test the trustworthiness of night fighter pilots. That system made the image of German aircraft into fog. The idea was to test: did pilots reported observations about things like aircraft with suspicious markings. The other purpose was to force pilots to shoot their ammunition away before they landed after the night mission. The device itself was the slide projector that created an image to fog. 

One of its purposes was to offer a fake target that the enemy would shoot. Today the system called: the field hologram system, FHS is a tool that can be used to create fake targets that force the enemy to shoot them and uncover their positions. Today AI-controlled advanced systems make holograms that look like real targets also in infrared. And they can also give radar echoes like real tanks and aircraft. Those systems can operate with drones. And when a missile battery shoots the drone or aircraft can attack against those targets. 



Things like stealth helicopters are sometimes behind some UFO reports. The RAH-66 Comanche (Above) was a prototype used for the development of stealth Balck Hawks ("Ghost Hawks") (Below) that were used in the Bin Laden kill operation. But the saucer-shaped form of the body would be ideal for stealth helicopters. 



Acoustic waves can interact with light. 


The difference between acoustic and electromagnetic oscillation is the size of particles that oscillate. In acoustic oscillation atoms and molecules oscillate. In electromagnetic oscillation, the photons or electrons oscillate. The ability to make acoustic systems exchange information with light or photons makes it possible to transmit and receive information between binary systems and qubits. 

The new method to entangle photons with phonons is another breakthrough in quantum technology. That ability means that researchers can control light by using phonons or acoustic devices. And then another way we must realize that all of those things are interactions. The new method to entangle light and acoustic waves acts backward. The acoustic device can exchange information between photons and transmitters. 


Above: Avro Canada VZ-9 Avrocar

But when we think about the acoustic waves that stand between two laser beams, we must realize that kind of system's abilities in nanotechnology. The acoustic system that can create waving layers can used in ultra-sharp loudspeakers. Those loudspeakers can be used to levitate the nanomachines or extremely long carbon chains over or between layers. Those high-accurate acoustic systems can also make it possible to create an ultrasound that can map things like tissues with very high accuracy. 

However, if the researchers can control the wavelength of the waving layers they can create new types of stealth systems. Those systems can adjust their shape and that makes it hard to create radars that can observe the stealth planes. The ability to change the shape of the material is a new thing in the ultimate stealth technology. That technology should make aircraft immune to the multiband radars. The thing is that the test systems are not suitable for operational use. But they can used to collect data from aerial test vehicles like stealth aircraft and helicopters. 




"Illustration of an on-chip molecular vibration sensor based on a graphene IR detector, where phonon polaritons (bright rays) enhance the molecular fingerprint signal encoded in the photocurrent. Credit: Dr. David Alcaraz, ICFO"(ScitechDaily, How Exotic Light and 2D Materials Are Redefining Molecular Science)

The acoustic bubbles purpose is to protect the aircraft is the thing, that can protect aircraft. Those acoustic bubbles can explain some UFO sightings. Sometimes is suspected. Those small-size systems are so-called eyeballs whose mission is to create brighter radar echoes than stealth fighters. That thing can cover the stealth fighter near them. 


Or maybe, those systems create the holograms between stealth fighters and observers. And maybe again their mission is just to turn people's look away from highly classified military systems like stealth helicopters whose mission is to transport special operations teams. 

The stretching layer can also used to create an acoustic bubble around the object. The high-power acoustic bubble can turn air as strong as steel. Those acoustic waves can used in fusion experiments to push plasma walls against each other. When two plasma walls are against each other the laser system can shoot their energy to those plasma layers. And that thing can make the fusion. Researchers can use these systems to test certain element's ability to act as fusion materials. 

That kind of system can act as a protective field against missiles and other ammunition. It's possible to create acoustic waves that can crush steel and concrete. Those acoustic systems can make extremely thick pressure waves through the air. And those systems can push even ballistic missiles and bullets out from their trajectory. 



"Artist’s view of entangled laser light with a traveling sound wave in an integrated photonic waveguide. Credit: Alexandra Genes" (ScitechDaily, Quantum Leap: Innovative Breakthrough in Entangling Light and Sound)

The acoustic ultra- and infrasound systems can also protect military bases and other targets against intruders. The painful acoustic waves can make the area a no-go zone. 

The acoustic bubble can also make an electric vapor that offers false targets to radar-homing missiles. Or maybe those things are some kind of plasmoid systems whose mission is to destroy the electric components of incoming missiles. 

It's possible. Some UFO observations near stealth fighters are the systems whose mission is to observe the radar echoes from the aircraft. The idea is that the outside observation tool that uses semi-active technology searches the radar echoes from the stealth plane. That system's mission is to transmit information to the stealth plane's computers so that they can adjust the stretches on the layer of the stealth material. 

The materials and technologies require testing. The new 2D materials are tools that can control things like layers and their environment interactions. The 2D materials are strong and slippery. That thing opens new routes to hypersonic flight and extreme aviation. 

The 2D materials are tools that can someday turn objects invisible. Or they can revolutionize the things like armor. The same technology that people like Elon Musk use in spacecraft as micrometeorite protectors is suitable for lightweight armors that can protect humans and vehicles more effectively than regular systems. 


https://bigthink.com/13-8/new-ufo-hearings-continue-an-endless-loop-of-sensation/


https://scitechdaily.com/how-exotic-light-and-2d-materials-are-redefining-molecular-science/


https://scitechdaily.com/quantum-leap-innovative-breakthrough-in-entangling-light-and-sound/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Canada_VZ-9_Avrocar


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing–Sikorsky_RAH-66_Comanche


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_X-29


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Paperclip


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonon


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