

Nanotechnology, which is sometimes shortened to "Nanotech", refers to a field whose theme is the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology deals with structures of the size 100 nanometers or smaller, and involves developing materials or devices within that size.

NanoEngineering Supermaterials



An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Fiber optics is the overlap of applied science and engineering concerned with the design and application of optical fibers. Optical fibers are widely used in fiber-optic communications, which permits transmission over longer distances and at higher data rates (a.k.a "bandwidth") than other forms of communications. Fibers are used instead of metal wires because signals travel along them with less loss, and they are also immune to electromagnetic interference. Fibers are also used for illumination, and are wrapped in bundles so they can be used to carry images, thus allowing viewing in tight spaces. Specially designed fibers are used for a variety of other applications, including sensors and fiber lasers.



In 1930, German medical student, Heinrich Lamm was the first person to assemble a bundle of optical fibers to carry an image. Lamm's goal was to look inside inaccessible parts of the body. During his experiments, he reported transmitting the image of a light bulb. The image was of poor quality, however. His effort to file a patent was denied because of Hansell's British patent.



1954 Dutch scientist Abraham Van Heel and British scientist Harold. H. Hopkins separately wrote papers on imaging bundles. Hopkins reported on imaging bundles of unclad fibers while Van Heel reported on simple bundles of clad fibers. He covered a bare fiber with a transparent cladding of a lower refractive index. This protected the fiber reflection surface from outside distortion and greatly reduced interference between fibers. At the time, the greatest obstacle to a viable use of fiber optics was in achieving the lowest signal (light) loss.



The name LASER is an acronym for Light Amplification by the Stimulated Emission of Radiation. In 1917, Albert Einstein first theorized about the process which makes lasers possible called "Stimulated Emission." Before the Laser there was the Maser



In 1954, Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow invented the maser (microwave amplification by stimulated emission of radiation), using ammonia gas and microwave radiation - the maser was invented before the (optical) laser. The technology is very close but does not use a visible light. On March 24, 1959, Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow were granted a patent for the maser. The maser was used to amplify radio signals and as an ultrasensitive detector for space research.



In 1958, Charles Townes and Arthur Schawlow theorized and published papers about a visible laser, an invention that would use infrared and/or visible spectrum light, however, they did not proceed with any research at the time. Ruby Laser In 1960, Theodore Maiman invented the ruby laser considered to be the first successful optical or light laser.

WelcomeMy partner in crime Bob Down Under and I have been pulling information from previously posted ATS threads and from across the web, to provide what we believe to be proof of Back Engineering Alien technology and that it is going on right under our noses.If you are looking for a quick read May I suggest the Encyclopedia Brittanica or War and Peace, because this will be a long thread on subjects ranging from recovered craft to Government cover ups to releasing High Technology into the mainstream consumer markets and the history of how this may have happened and is still taking place to this day.We will attempt to follow the paper trail and show how with the advancement of modern technology that we are now coming to the point of really understanding this manna from heaven.Lets begin with a brief history.We have all heard the stories of the Roswell UFO Incident and we all know that through out history we have read stories of weird things glowing or floating in the sky and in ancient times they were considered by some to be gods. examples like Ezekiel's wheel or Mesoamerican stories of quetzalcoatl Even ancient Mesopotamia had stories of some flying gods like Anu ! Most of the modern world will say they are nothing more than the product of an active imagination. So be it, but I ask how else would primitive man describe something that they are completely unaware of? They would put things into their own words with descriptions that they are familiar with.So we have a long history of such things being seen lets assume they were Aliens and Lets assume Roswell really happened. The modern UFO phenomenon really started with Kenneth Arnold when near Mount Rainier, Washington on June 24, 1947 and saw objects' shaped as resembling a flat saucer or disc skipping by at great speeds! ever since then we have had many come forward with pictures and descriptions and many have also claimed to have been abducted , Which brings now to Philip Corso and his book The Day after Roswell , in it he discloses how the US military recovered Alien bodies and the craft they came to Earth in. I say craft and not saucer because many of the early claims of UFOs are described as crescent shaped.We are aware that many find his claims outlandish while others such as myself have found this to be plausible. But how exactly would you back engineer something that is way ahead of us as far as technology goes? when at the time we had a limited understanding of such things as physics, Metallurgy, Nanotechnology Fiber optics and Laser etc.Mankind has advanced more in the past 50 years than he has in all of the previous centuries combined is this just by accident?I feel and this is just my opinion that it has taken us until fairly recently to now be able to really back engineer this technology, we have unlocked some of the mystery which has already helped by ushering in the computer age which was brought about by an attempt to reverse engineer what we had found. Such as the Microchip, Fiber optics,You’re not going to find a straight line towards a specific examples of Back Engineered Alien Technology, in other words your not going to pop off the back of your computer and look for a chip that says made in Alpha Centuri.We had our first wave of technology from this source explode onto the world consumer markets in the late 60s and early 70s and later during the 80s. A strange thing occurred during the Reagan Presidency, the SDI program was pushed forward in the hopes that the more advanced recovered technology that we had not been able to decipher up till now could be broken.How could this be accomplished without letting anybody know what it is your trying to do? Compartmentalize ! Break up the projects through out the US and World and do not let the other parties involved know what the others are doing and how it relates to each other. Divide and conquer.Finally the meat and potatoesViewing Alien micro circuitry gave those in the electronics field the idea of miniaturizing components.Ok so now we have the best in the field working on miniaturizing components and have gotten as far as going all the way down to the atom and then once there you start building devices from the atom up. This would enable them to create even faster Super computers.Did you noticed who was funding the research?Lets now move on to other fields that would require study to further decipher recovered technology. How about fiber optics and how could it apply?I know many of you by this time are ready to pull your hair out and scream but we have a real human history of these so called Back engineered Alien technologies you speak of.Lets continue and I'll show a possible solution to those questions History of Fiber Optics Notice the gap? 1930 then again in 1954? History of the Laser Here you have a huge gap 1917 then all of sudden in 1954 advancement.