The Hindu Vedas described flying machines called Vimanas. The most well-known documentation of the ancient Vimana flying machines comes from the Vaimānika Śāstra, an early 20th century translation of many accounts of Vimana technology found in ancient Vedic scriptures. It details drawings of a range of crafts, including the sources of fuel used to power them, although some can be confusing. The translations talk of certain elements and minerals we are familiar with, like mica, quicksilver and mercury, but also mentions strange liquids referred to as honey, which may have been an unknown substance with a similar viscosity or appearance to a bee’s nectar.
The German Nazis may have used the Vimana descriptions to build the 'Die Glocke', which was purported to have used mercury plasma.
I've long heard that the United States had mastered anti-gravitic technology and that black triangular craft was above top secret US technology.
Vimanas are interesting, but are ancient mythology. The Germans may have built "the Bell," but there is no confirmed information about it. Use of mercury or mercurochrome?---no one knows. Black triangular craft may exist (though I doubt it), but if they do, it is more likely the technology is "ordinary." That has always been the case with mysterious aircraft first identified in "Aviation Week and Space Technology."
Look, that's total bullshit. You don't have any evidence that such a thing even exists, not to mention whether it is suppressed or classified. You don't have any such knowledge. All you have is a technological teddy bear that you are clutching. Get over it.
The Hindu Vedas described flying machines called Vimanas. The most well-known documentation of the ancient Vimana flying machines comes from the Vaimānika Śāstra, an early 20th century translation of many accounts of Vimana technology found in ancient Vedic scriptures. It details drawings of a range of crafts, including the sources of fuel used to power them, although some can be confusing. The translations talk of certain elements and minerals we are familiar with, like mica, quicksilver and mercury, but also mentions strange liquids referred to as honey, which may have been an unknown substance with a similar viscosity or appearance to a bee’s nectar.
The German Nazis may have used the Vimana descriptions to build the 'Die Glocke', which was purported to have used mercury plasma.
I've long heard that the United States had mastered anti-gravitic technology and that black triangular craft was above top secret US technology.
Vimanas are interesting, but are ancient mythology. The Germans may have built "the Bell," but there is no confirmed information about it. Use of mercury or mercurochrome?---no one knows. Black triangular craft may exist (though I doubt it), but if they do, it is more likely the technology is "ordinary." That has always been the case with mysterious aircraft first identified in "Aviation Week and Space Technology."
Anti-gravitic technology is also 'ordinary', but suppressed and above top secret.
Look, that's total bullshit. You don't have any evidence that such a thing even exists, not to mention whether it is suppressed or classified. You don't have any such knowledge. All you have is a technological teddy bear that you are clutching. Get over it.
You simply don't know and unfortunately you'll never be privy to it.