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<strong>The</strong> Second Interview of Dr. Jamisson <strong>Neruda</strong><br />
WingmakersTM<br />
ordinary in the sense that when they were examined by the eye, they appeared to be<br />
crystals, but when you looked at them through various molecular and atomic analyses,<br />
it was obvious that they were manmade objects. In other words, they were synthetic<br />
crystalline structures, and we held the hypothesis that they were encoded with<br />
information much like the optical disc or the paintings. We also held the hypothesis<br />
that they were potentially connected to the optical disc since it was the last of the<br />
artifacts and seemed the equivalent of a keystone or master key.”<br />
Sarah: “Did any of the text translated from the optical disc refer to the other<br />
artifacts”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “No, to our disappointment, there were no references.”<br />
Sarah: “You didn’t answer my question about whether you felt there was a connection<br />
between the technology artifacts and the specific cultural artifacts related to each<br />
chamber.”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Sorry, I guess it’s my turn to get sidetracked tonight. Anyway, yes, there<br />
were connections… we were certain of this, but at the same time, because we couldn’t<br />
get inside the artifacts and probe them, we couldn’t prove our theory. Consequently,<br />
we placed all of our time and energy on the optical disc because it seemed to be the<br />
most important of the artifacts as well as the one we had the best chance of accessing<br />
through our technology.”<br />
Sarah: “Why”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “You must bear in mind that the technology artifacts were extremely<br />
alien to our technologies. Other than the optical disc, the other technologies were a<br />
combination of synthetic materials based on organic structures, and in some instances<br />
actually possessed human DNA within their structures. <strong>The</strong>se were…”<br />
Sarah: “You’re saying that the technologies were in part human”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “Yes... in a way. But what I was going to say, is that these artifacts<br />
seemed to have molecular-based computer systems that activated by a specific human<br />
touch. And we weren’t certain whether it was literally a specific human, or a specific<br />
type of human, or perhaps any human in a specific state of emotion or mind. We had<br />
one hundred and fifteen possible experiments developed for testing and all failed.”<br />
Sarah: “But this is real odd… why would human DNA be inside a technology… and<br />
this talk about synthetic crystals… it leaves me cold.”<br />
Dr. <strong>Neruda</strong>: “We had some similar misgivings until we were able to translate some of<br />
the text within the optical disc. <strong>The</strong> philosophical papers from chambers one and two<br />
convinced us that the WingMakers could indeed be authentic and we had no other<br />
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