A British tech boss who is restoring an old Cold War radar says he can find aUFOusing a 60-foot-wide dish.
William Sachiti askedRedditfor help in resurrecting the abandoned RAF defense base, writing:
A 37-year-old robotics expert lives and works near a collapsing machine capable of sending signals up to a distance of 250 miles.
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Since posting a photo of a historic kit, William has been flooded with requests to "scan the moon" and "hunt UFOs" with it.
Hetells VICE:
"I'm not the one who decides the best way to use it in the modern world. Unless it's harmless and disturbing.
" I have the technology, so it's Bring it to life. "
However, the top inventors are open to finding life for aliens using radar dishes, but think they are unlikely to come into contact. I am.
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William believes that aliens are actually very likely to be very advanced, and humans are beyond their consideration.
He explained: "The reason I don't care so much is that I haven't had any practical information for a long time.
" If Ali decides to contact a human, we know too. Let's ... these UFOs almost always ignore us if there's any intelligence behind them. "
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