Report: #0125
A man can
be a genius. He can be extraordinary. But he cannot have an imagination of the
future. Impossible! You cannot imagine a technological object that we will have
five hundred years from now. Thirty years ago, computers, color monitors, flat
and thin monitors like a sheet of paper did not exist. Mobile phones with
integrated digital cameras were, ten years ago, still far from reality. Today,
we have the iPhone with a touch screen operated with a finger tap. What will we
have tomorrow? That's where human capacity to predict ends. Not to mention if
it could be realized. Leonardo built a
UFO. Yes, at least he drew it. But not from his imagination, because that's
simply not possible.
But it is possible to imitate something that had been seen. Up close and, surely, more than once. He was a witness to UFO sightings. That's very clear. It was from the year 1452 onward, because that's the date of his birth. Would you dare to describe some artifact that will be used in 2600?
Leonardo
had sightings and, possibly, had secret literature at his disposal. These two
ways of obtaining information inspired him extraordinarily. Summary: Leonardo
was a tireless master in inventing or discovering the mathematical and
technological logic of things seen in books and, in some cases, like UFOs,
flying things in front of him or above him.
UFOs have
always been on Earth, and some who were already inspired were not afraid of
them but sought to discover how these artifacts worked.
Josef Bauer




























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