What if the Roswell crash hadn't yielded alien bodies, but fragments of artificial intelligence? What if the translucent plates found in the New Mexico desert had secretly inspired the invention of the transistor and space programs? From the official version of the "weather balloon" to organized censorship, from broken glass to miniature optical circuits, the author investigates what could be the greatest technological transfer in history. Scene by scene, 2001: A Space Odyssey is reread like a coded message; Kubrick, Apollo 11, American presidents, and military programs come together in a epic tale that blends verifiable facts and gray areas. This book invites us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about Roswell, about the films that prepared us for it, and about the very origins of humanity. A fascinating dive into the secrets, speculations, and silent warnings that may be shaping our future.
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