La Huella OVNI: What are Metamaterials?
Jorge Luis Susksdorf unravels the mystery of metamaterials and ultramaterials, their origins, and their impact on ufology.
- La Huella OVNI talks about the ideas of metamaterials and ultramaterials.
- Where they come from.
- Ideas about their use.
Jorge Luis Susksdorf has looked into the growing interest in the idea of metamaterials and how they connect with ultramaterials over the past few years.
Even though these ideas might seem the same, they’re different.
People make metamaterials using really advanced tools. These materials came about from work in nuclear power and atomic stuff since World War II.
Countries that are good at these tools often do well in using nuclear power and have advanced science places.
The Start of Metamaterials
People’s hard work and advanced science and tech systems made the metamaterials.
On the other side, Dr. Gary Nolan and Dr. Jacques Bale used the word ultramaterials to talk about materials that people found from times when they saw weird things in the sky.
These times often have loud bangs, hits, or drops of these mystery things, and then people pick them up and look at them.
Ultramaterials are made up of special atoms, different from regular earth stuff.
Questions about these ultramaterials
People are still learning about ultramaterials, and it makes them feel hopeful but also unsure.
If it’s proven they come from another place, it might mean that the weird flying things are spaceships from other planets.
Jorge Luis Susksdorf talks about the well-known Roswell event and Bob Lazar, who talked about this «element 115» and pointed to secret places in Area 51 where they look at spaceships.
Even though it’s still not clear, a lot of people, including the U.S. army, are checking out these materials and thinking about how to use them.
The Pandemic and Ultramaterials Aren’t Linked
Jorge Luis Susksdorf says that what people say about ultramaterials isn’t linked to the sickness that’s happening now.
Finding out about these materials isn’t tied to the big problem in the world, even if they happened at the same time.
Before the sickness started in December 2017, the group To The Stars Academy was already sharing stuff, and the Pentagon showed videos of UFOs.
The writer thinks that because of the sickness, people are like those who study UFOs: dealing with things they don’t know and asking about them.
Aliens on Earth
But, he also sees that the way people are dealing with the sickness is a bit like talking about UFOs, because the big problem now has made them think less about possible aliens visiting.
To finish up, Jorge Luis Susksdorf looks at metamaterials and ultramaterials, showing the difference between tools people made and materials with special atoms.
Even though people are still learning about ultramaterials, them being linked to the sickness is just by chance.
The writer highlights how people face things they don’t know, in science or big world problems.