“That the wreckage of the ship was taken away by the military and subsequently carefully studied, and among the crew there were one or two survivors, who were then interrogated and received a lot of valuable information from them.”
That’s the longest sentence fragment I’ve ever read in my life.
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That the wreckage of the ship was taken away by the military and subsequently carefully studied, and among the crew there were one or two survivors, who were then interrogated and received a lot of valuable information from them, including things about propulsion, particularly intrastellar propulsion, which scientists of the time found very interesting, however, security concerns prevent us from publishing those details, despite the fact that the details could be represented in a tongue that English-speakers would be especially challenged to learn, which is a separate topic for another days discussion, which is not a dodge, it's true, apparently it is very hard to understand the time tenses, which we view linearly because of how we view time, but it seems that the aliens view time substantially differently, which really explains Los Angeles, California and Boulder, Colorado, which by the way, if you add an 'I' to the state of Colarado, it becomes ColoRADIO which would be a sweet name for a radio company but would only kinda work in the 1950's or so.