Mary England of Tennessee, when she was 5 years old driving through Roswell, New Mexico with her parents, witnessed two spacecraft crash into each other. She wrote a small book about the event.
The Roswell spacecraft uses hexagonal tiles on the bottom of the wings and vertical tail surfaces that are made of 20 to 30 layers of bismuth and magnesium. Because bismuth is so much heavier, with many more electrons, the thickness ratio of magnesium to bismuth is 102 to 1. The reason that the tiles have a hexagonal shape is that these two elements fit together in a perfect hexagonal shape. This layer thickness guarantees that equal numbers of electrons circulate in all layers. As shown by Lenz' law, a solenoid when pulsed produces an electrical current in the opposite direction that in turn creates bucking magnetic fields that repel each other. In the Roswell craft, the aliens use radio antennas on the hull to create a magnetic across the tiles that starts the electrons spinning in the opposite direction. This magnetic field repulsion is what generates lift. Tiles on the vertical stabilizers are similarly pulsed to steer the craft left and right.
Notice that Arnold saw the spacecraft bobbing up and down, an indication that the tiles were being electromagnetically pulsed. If we used this method of lift and control, we could get rid of the wing and tail flaps which would make the wings more streamline and carry less weight, and be able to operate in space in order to r
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