Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Technical Analysis of Element Components

📄 technical report excerpt

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TL;DR

A technical report from July 1947 analyzing recovered components, including a carbon rod manufactured by Dr. Albert Lessing of Nuremberg. The report notes the difficulty in dating the object due to post-recovery hardening of materials.

This document, dated July 15, 1947, provides a technical assessment of components recovered from an unspecified find. The report discusses the presence of glass beads as a detail within an element of this type. The author notes that it is impossible to provide a definitive age for the object, although the hard consistency of the manganese dioxide (brunsten) initially suggested it might be relatively old. However, the report clarifies that these remains were recovered during the previous summer, and the hardening of the manganese dioxide could have occurred after that time, making it difficult to determine the age of the element at the time of discovery. The document concludes by identifying the manufacturer of the carbon rod as the firm of Dr. Albert Lessing in Nuremberg.

Det har utrönts att tillverkaren av kolstaven är firmani Dr. Albert Lessing, Nürnberg.

Official Assessment

The age of the element could not be definitively determined. While the hardness of the manganese dioxide (brunsten) suggested age, the items were recovered the previous summer, and the hardening may have occurred after recovery.

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