Art’s Parts: Initial Microscope Analysis
Mark Sokol & Jarod Yates perform microscope analysis on a sample of “Art’s Parts” UFO material provided by an anonymous donor, which exhibits unique reflectivity & structural properties not previously described. This sample of the Art’s Parts UFO material was provided to Mark Sokol & Falcon Space for testing propulsion applications of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization. The chain of custody for this sample is fully verified, but the donor wishes to remain anonymous. Our visual analysis uncovered new features for the Art’s Parts sample, including interesting reflectivity & reflectivity, as well what appears to be hexagonal structuring on the surface and the possibility of micro- or nanostructures within the material itself. Future SEM analysis for this sample is planned, but due to the sample’s small size isotopic analysis is unlikely. We cannot confirm that this sample is extraterrestrial in origin at this time, but we are confident that it is part of the “Art’s Parts” UFO crash retrieval samples.
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