Linda Moulton Howe received a set of metal fragments from the grandchild of someone who had access to a UFO crash site at Roswell. In her research she learns the metal is composed of bismuth, magnesium, and zinc layers. Each bismuth layer is a thin film of 1-4 microns. Metallurgists, chemical engineering and manufacturing companies, top names in the field that would be working with such a material had no idea how it was made or what it was used for. There were no documents or references from studies, testing, or products using this particular layering in such thin alternations. What's more, experiments she instigated found additional anomalous properties and interactions, most notably, when submerged in water for a period of a few minutes the metal produces continuous hydrogen gas release with no discernible by-product. None of the elements present in the material are supposed to react with water. The alternating layers of these particular elements compliment each other in such a way as to create a steady supply of energy when introduced to water. The gas bubbles up to the surface vigorously, like boiling, a common phenomenon reported to precede a UFO rising out of a body of water.
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He's really starting to look like his dad.
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