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Alien Engineering on History channel

SirUlli

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Part 1: Premiers Monday, February 6th 8:00pm E/P and
7:00pm Central

Part 2: Premiers Monday, February 13th 8:00pm E/P and
7:00pm Central

Featuring SETI Institute scientists Frank Drake and Seth Shostak

Prepare for an exercise in imagination. Suppose that an alien spacecraft crashed in the desert and we humans recovered it. What could we learn from its engineers? Using data gleaned from years of UFO sightings, we recreate a typical ship using cutting-edge animation, discover why aliens choose the craft shapes they do, learn how they overcome the effects of Earth's atmosphere, defy gravity, cancel inertia, and travel faster than the speed of light! Our experts--reverse engineers---show us what's "under the hood" of alien craft. We explore the technology that makes other-world visitations possible, what distance-shrinking device or wormhole excavator permits ships to travel space's expanse in minutes, and how the semi-transparent spacecraft skin functions. At first inspection, the technology seems crazy, but according to our experts, nothing is beyond the realm of possibility.

With the help of leading physicists, astronomers, and engineers, we'll decipher UFO technology: inertia cancellers, antigravity devices, wormhole excavators, teletransporters, antimatter reactors and laser weapons.

And, maybe in the process, discover the secrets of the universe... through "Alien Engineering."

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Sir Ulli
 
They killed my reception for the History channel. I've been so lost without it. It was basically the only station I watched on television besides PBS.

So distressed.
 
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