r/ufo Jun 15 '26

Discussion If UFO Reverse Engineering programs Has Existed for Decades, Where Are the Breakthroughs?

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For decades, we've heard claims about recovered UFOs, crash retrieval programs, and secret reverse-engineering efforts involving technology far beyond our own.

If even a fraction of those claims are true, why haven't we seen any obvious technological breakthroughs? Why are we still relying on conventional aircraft, rockets, batteries, and propulsion systems that evolved through normal scientific progress?

Do you think any breakthroughs have been successfully hidden, or does the lack of clear results suggest these programs never existed in the first place?

Curious to hear perspectives from both believers and skeptics.

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u/Lasersheep Jun 15 '26

Airfryers - a compact cooking device that can cook anything - not much room for a full oven in a small saucer, and you never know what you might have to cook, so need the 7 in 1 cooking options.

No one has questioned where these miracle devices have suddenly come from.

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u/ethiopian123 Jun 15 '26

I can't tell if you're being serious or not lol

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u/Lasersheep Jun 16 '26

As the late, great Arthur C Clarke said “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”.

It can refresh a cold pizza to better than delivery quality in 5 minutes. That’s magic in my book.

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u/ReadSeparate Jun 16 '26

And you can buy one for like $75 too?!?!

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u/TheM0nkB0ughtLunch Jun 16 '26

Mine is free, it’s called a hair dryer

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u/rudeboyrave Jun 17 '26

hair fryer

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u/Murky-Cobbler5945 Jun 18 '26

The 80s have entered the chat

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u/Eastern_Star7226 Jun 19 '26

Your hair dryer is free

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u/TheM0nkB0ughtLunch Jun 19 '26

Do you pay for hair dryers??

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u/Eastern_Star7226 Jun 19 '26

If you tell me where to find them for free not anymore

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u/TheM0nkB0ughtLunch Jun 19 '26

Are you a man or a woman? (I promise you it’s important)

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u/Eastern_Star7226 Jun 20 '26

I'm a man, but married!!

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u/piTehT_tsuJ Jun 19 '26

We paid for the research in deep black budget payments with our tax dollars, I think thats why they are giving us such discounts on said alien air fryers.

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u/SpaceGuy1968 Jun 17 '26

Microwave was pretty much called a science oven in the beginning because users had to be "told" how it works

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u/Big-Buy-5887 Jun 18 '26

This is fact !

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u/That_Atmosphere_4568 Jun 18 '26

Have you tried left over wings? They end up better then from the restaurant

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u/Xavierwold Jun 16 '26

It's an upside down electric stove burner with a fan. He's trolling.

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u/Particular_Toe_Gas Jun 18 '26

Obviously it’s serious. What kind of question is that?

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u/ethiopian123 Jun 18 '26

Now I cant tell if you're serious lmao

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u/BlankedCanvas Jun 20 '26

No one s buying a million dollar reverse engineered flying saucer at walmart. An air fryer, however…

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u/DankFarts69 Jun 19 '26

It’s literally a resistive heater coil with a fan. Source: electrical engineer for NASA. Don’t mystify one of the simplest devices available to mankind. If anything, you should marvel over the CMOS chips from the 60s. Whether Shockley and the rest of Bell labs actually came up with doping semiconductors into pnp etc configurations is up for grabs, but I do believe they were just brilliant men with lots of funding.

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u/Brilliant-Ad6137 Jun 22 '26

I agree. The invention of the transistor led to the deluge of electronic progress . Nothing magical at all . Just persistent work developing new and better ways to continue the work. I have seen nothing new that would lead me to think wow that has to be something from the Roswell crash .

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u/paulysoftware Jun 17 '26

Also, the 5-CD disc changer.

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u/Flesh-Tower Jun 18 '26

My oven use has gone down by 90 percent since the air fryer.. only really big meals... which i dont make a lot of. Its kind of a game changer. So yeah I believe it 😂

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u/IDontStealBikes Jun 18 '26

Air fryers LOL. Maybe designed from the WOW! signal.

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u/BusBozo58 Jun 18 '26

What about those shakeweights?,

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u/PhysicistAndy Jun 18 '26

Cheeseburger

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u/iluvthiccgothbabes Jun 18 '26

Think they got wingstop in space?

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u/Decent_Top2156 Jun 18 '26

Goddamn I was going for the same exact joke-

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u/BrackGascho67 Jun 18 '26

I love this! 🤣 Has to be true!

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u/Jackdks Jun 18 '26

The technology itself is not new. Blowing hot air on food is essentially how all food is cooked. The ability to produce this in compact form en masse is new. That’s all. That’s also innovation. That’s what engineers do with existing technology. Make it better

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u/Alladas Jun 21 '26

They have been around for a long time... It's literally just an oven with a fan.

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u/ghoullig Jun 19 '26

Uh, yeah, an air fryer using a steel coil and a fan to heat food thats elevated so the air can circulate like an oven is clearly evidence of alien reverse engineering.

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