I will just now go hide in a hole for a while. I took this story hook line and
sinker.Here is the stuff for sale.
https://matmatch.com/blog/platinum-group-metals-catalytic-converters/
Frank Z
Was it found in Penn. or NM?
The Naval Air Development Center (NADC), was an old aircraft factory in
Johnsville PA turned into an R&D facility (according to Wiki). Now closed.
They were probably testing early catalytic converters for use in vessels where
carbon monoxide was a threat. It could
Hi Jones,
Good point. I looked at some scap metals web pages to see the inside details of
some of the older cataytic converters, and their Platinum channels look
similar... as you pointed out, but there are some differences. All the
catalytic converters that I saw there had square channels of p
Thank you Jones.
The part does look like a titanium oxide catalytic converter. I hope that I
have not been duped.
This is not to suggest that the artifact isn't of extraterrestrial origin...
I dont know it is of extraterrestrial origin. It was collected by an army man
on the cleanup crew who was attached to the Johnsville Navel station. A friend
of mine recently inherited it.
Frank
On Thu, Jun 4, 2020 at 5:48 PM Jones Beene wrote:
>
> This is not to suggest that the artifact isn't of extraterrestrial
> origin...
>
Thanks, Jones...I didn't want to say anything; but, it did look awfully
familiar...not at all like Art's Parts. 😉
Good thing for us tree huggers that those aliens used catalytic converters on
their UFOs ... ;-)
Takes a lot of fuel to get here from Proxima Centauri b and that is a big no-no
Actually (before someone brings up the point) - the catalytic converter was
indeed invented before the Roswell in
Hello Frank,
(Long time...)
Thank you for bringing that to our attention. That is truly fascinating. What
is the story behind the acquisition?
Has the material been lab tested? Type of ceramic, atomic structure, etc? (I
wish my late friend Nick Reiter was still alive. He would love to test i
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