Do you know why transistors thanks to which you can play video games right now looks dramatically different after 1950? Because its reverse engineered UFO technology, it even looks like mini UFO they had been working on similar technologies for years/decades but they were bulky and inefficient. Suddenly there was a quantum leap in transistor tech after 1947/Roswell with the R&D processes never adequately explained, and modern transistors seemingly came out of nowheresome technologies that have been developed from UFO crashes since Roswell include:>transistors and miniaturized transistors>touchscreens>fiber opticsBut the truth is it was not a crash but a deal that was made in exchange for human abductions by greys to experiment on humanity as cattle.
Why would it have to be UFOs? The biggest problem with transistors was making the first integrated circuits using numerical control machines. After they found out the right chemical combinations for dopants and the right ways to etch traces for ICs, it was just smooth sailing.
>>535877256You're telling me UFOs use shitty single transistor diodes and human tech surpassed alien tech by a gigantic margin within 50 years?Or are you telling me UFOs used fucking IC CPUs, that humans had no clue what they are, how they work, what they do, how they are made, or what they look like inside, and then jerked off for 30 years building random diode shit until they magically learned how to build really shitty CPUs that are a laughable cripple compared to UFO chips and basically have nothing in common with them, but then eventually after 50+ years built chips that are.. as good, or better, or still absolute shit in comparison?Really makes a whole lot of sense, buddy.
>>535877256Sorry I only know twisted transistor.
>>535877938Retards can't into science and honesty believe it to be magic
>>535877256Tubes were better, they can handle radiation and emps.
>>535878490The magic of chaining a million light switches together in a chaotic manner, connected to various appliances around the house.Or worse yet, the magic of a gearbox with a million gears.
first UFO crashed in 1933 in italy though
Sorry, there's just no way humans would ever figure out how to do this, it literally cannot have been anything other than aliens
>>535879093Easily impressed I see.Typical low IQ kike.
>>535879093>Sorry, there's just no way humans would ever figure out how to do this, it literally cannot have been anything other than aliensI am retarded and unable to comprehend, thus everyone is stupid as me (on Earth (humans (that I know of)))
>>535878335>human tech surpassed alien tech by a gigantic margin within 50 yearsThis makes sense because Humans are so short lived. Technological innovation in Humans develops at 100x the speed of nearly-immortal visitor species.Hence why they have been observing us for so long.
>>535877256"Let there be no doubt. Alien technology harvested from the infamous saucer crash in Roswell, N.Mex. in July 1947 led directly to the development of the integrated circuit chip, laser and fiber optic technologies, Particle beams, Electromagnetic propulsion systems, Depleted uranium projectiles, Stealth capabilities, and many others! How do I know? I was in charge! A matter of public record I think the kids on this planet are wise to the truth, and I think we ought to give it to them. I think they deserve it." -Philip J. Corso
>>535877256i prefer the schizo theory
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>>535878512>Tubes were betterYet highly expensive and energy intensive.You can just slop some Boron on silicon chips to shield them.Power safety is ensured by Zenner diodes.Signal integrity is ensured by differential pairs.You have so much money left over from using cheap components, you can just slap on tons of plain carbon on top, or suspend them in a large water cooling tank.We have satellites in spaces for 50 years that are not bothered.
>>535877938>Why would it have to be UFOs?I don't think it need to be UFO's either. Consider that early masonry was the historical period where the math of how to make bridges and buildings that don't collapse was considered a military secret. I'd be willing to believe that in the 1700-1800's some wealthy freemasons were secretly working out the science of the transistor or the microchip or whatever and making sure the public didn't know anything about it until they were ready to unveil it.
>>535879215In fact originally it was simply a cargo-cult totem imitating the shape of an UFO.While alas they had to realize they could not make it fly they realized it could roll.>and the rest is historyAt least white people did that. It's like the black monolith in Space Odyssey.
>>535879283Not to forget error correction codes and redundancy.>just put parity bits on literally everything and 50 parallel computers in there surely some will survive for a while
>>535879325The transistor was invented by a notorious racist William Shockley. White people are trying to hide behind "ayys made us do it". Recorded music and it's consequences have been disaster
>>535879486>they had to realize they could not make it flyAt least initially. The white intellect overcame this obstacle after 5000 years.
>>535877256>>535879250this is the one i was looking for
>>535879590>"ayys made us do it". Recorded music and it's consequences have been disasterBullshit.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iwHb189X84
>>535879566>Muh hamming codezWhat's this pasty whites appreciation day; you gonna wax eloquent on bell labs and Tukey being based and redpilled
>>535879215this nigga compared nanotechnology to wheel everybody knows about aliens at this point no reason to gaslight but if you do at least try
>>535877256So they had superior tech but must do a deal to abduct people.Why not steal people and vaporize the ones which make trouble?
>>535879694Worse still it takes a whole lot of esoteric alchemical knowledge to make this stuff, like this anon pointed out>>535879093Basically it was demons teaching people how to summon demos.No, that's not a typo.Now only red mercury is missing to summon Agi the Great, Compiler of the Cosmos.
>>535879837Because that's illegal, duuh.
>>535879773>this nigga compared nanotechnology to wheelSure did. Not gonna apologize for it either.
TOTALALIENDISCLOSURENOW
>>535877256This is my question Polish tech Anon, You know those videos on youtube where they keep zooming into the microchips like the ones tmsc makes that look like city blocks, how is that possible when everything is vibrating at that scale, even if its done with light particles, it is extremely detailed
>>535877256The logic path is apparent. No aliums needed
>>535879894Joke's on him, it's not even that difficult to make a nanoscale wheel.
arts arts is aliums. now achieveable natty, but requires an engine.
>>535880004Youre 100% correct >>535880010>>535880020it literally looks like small ufo you cant make this shit up show us aliens
>>535880004>how is that possible when everything is vibrating at that scaleNow it's going to get really complicated but basically...>CPUs are solidLike, imagine a piece of rock. Does it vibrate? Not usually. Does it vibrate when you put it into an oven? No, not quite.It does start vibrating eventually, once it is either vaporized or ionized, but this requires quite a bit of heat.Below that threashold it remains solid and at best vibrates as a unit.>but how is this possible?Imagine I throw you into a vat of concrete and let that dry, then I use my magic powers to make your corpse vibrate. What happens?>absolutely nothingWhy?>because you're pushing against the concrete which absorbs the vibrationThat's how solid substances work.>atom A pushes against atom B and atom B tells it to fuck off and also rats it out to all the other atoms around it for being such a pansy vibrating bitch
>>535879283“Cheap components” was the truest thing you said during that whole book. >tubes were better. Lasted longer. I have an early century radio, and a Sony Walkman. Which one works?
Transsisters, our response?
>>535880397Casette players are analog devices though.It's not very efficient to build digital technology with valves.With analog technology however valves can entirely be better.
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Ayylmaos tongue my anus.
>>535880729bump
>>535877256Why isn’t there a single video a of cpu being made
>>535882473we are not allowed to know this shit 100% aliens
>>535882473https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiUHjLxm3V0
>>535877256It is funny how retards can not comprehend that a human can actually be smart enough to invent something like this. The concept of being intelligent is alien to them. So they blame aliens.
>>535877256I had an engineering professor who would go into an absolute rage when he heard the "TRANSISTORS ARE UFO TECH" schizo theoriesHe was a boomer who WAS THERE in the early days at Intel. The guy knew Gordon MooreSome Indian got a 68% on a test and the guy wouldn't round it up to a 70% for a passing grade. I heard the kid BEGGING because he was here on a student visa and would have to go back to India if he got a D. The professor was totally heartless and just kept yelling YOU SHOULD HAVE STUDIED MORE. Literally screaming at the top of his lungs. Echoing through the halls of the electrical engineering building. Funniest thing I ever heardAlso the guy had these programming practicums. They were 5 hours long in a computer lab with no internet connection and no outside resources allowed. He would have the TA escort you to the bathroom if you had to go. They were pass fail. He would have you program IN FUCKING VHDL (hardware language) something absurdly complex. One mistake and you get a 0%. And each one was 20% of your gradeOne of them was a calculator. Easy peasy right? Well one kid got his addition, subtraction and multiplication working perfectly BUT HE COULDN'T FOR THE LIFE OF HIM GET THE REMAINDERS TO WORK FOR DIVISIONSo he gets partial credit for 3 of the 4 functions working right? Nope. Believe it or not? ZERO PERCENT. Another one straight back to India. This guy had a meltdown in front of the whole class. He was 22 and was crying. I don't mean a single tear rolling down his cheek. I don't mean he was misty eyed. He was bawling and on his actual knees begging for partial creditProf was such a hard ass. Just said No. Not even "I'm sorry I can't do that it wouldn't be fair to the other students". It was just a flat remorseless "No"Everyone hated him so much
>>535882473There are videos, but you'll never get to see everything because there are trade secrets worth trillions of dollars involved.
It doesn't matter anymore. All will be revealed soonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHn0yzKS41M
>>535884960>Another one straight back to India.based jeet-deporting honorary engineering professor, he should get a nobel prize
>>535884960fuck this Professor typical entitled homo
>>535885554its not all about money you can be trillionaire and dont know how to write(its part of why world is retarded these days)
>>535879207There was a Star Trek episode about that.