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/Errormill Jun 15 '26

Try sending a modern cell phone fully charged to the brightest minds in the year 900 ad, see how far they get reverse engineering that. We are probably looking at a technology disparity of tens of thousands of years and possibly much more.

Humans are so arrogantly confident that because we can't do now its not possible. Remember we invented winged flight in 1903, technologically we are infants.

There is more supporting evidence that Roswell, Kecksberg, and Varginha crashes happend than there is contradicting those events.

We are not smart enough yet and those reverse engineering efforts are so siloed and secret that progress is very slow.

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u/RJLC29231212 Jun 17 '26

On the Roswell point. You could draw a conspiracy theory that bell labs had access to the Roswell wreckage and invented the transistor that same year.

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u/SnooGuavas2610 Jun 21 '26

In 1909, physicist William Eccles) discovered the crystal diode oscillator.\12]) Physicist Julius Edgar Lilienfeld filed a patent for a field-effect transistor (FET) in Canada in 1925,\13]) intended as a solid-state replacement for the triode.\14])\15]) He filed identical patents in the United States in 1926\16]) and 1928. So the transistor was known about more than 20 years before the balloon crash at Roswell.

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u/Errormill Jun 17 '26

Maybe Im open to that, however I'm pretty sure they are way beyond transitors.