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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alien technology" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to technology that is believed to originate from extraterrestrial sources or is significantly advanced compared to current human technology.
Example: "The scientists were baffled by the alien technology they discovered at the crash site, which seemed far beyond anything humanity had ever created."
Alternatives: "extraterrestrial technology" or "foreign technology."
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"It's not alien technology," he says.
The alien technology in the game is remarkable.
These somewhat extruded-looking sculptures resemble the artefacts of an alien technology.
Mysterious bursts of energy coming from space align in a mathematical pattern, and so could be emanating from alien technology, according to scientists.
In other words, we should try to "identify signatures of intelligence through the impact that alien technology makes on the astronomical environment".
"The automobile was a weird alien technology when it first debuted, then, after a while, it evolved and designers stepped in to add value to it".
The Kickstarter-funded Strike Suit Zero is Born Ready's attempt to redress that; a space sim where Earth battles with a distant human colony over alien technology.
"When Sprint bought Nextel, it was like buying a completely alien technology with no synergy at all," said Edward Snyder, a telecommunications industry analyst with Charter Equity Research.
"Don't presuppose that it is humanoid, like science fiction, or has intelligence, or sci-fi alien technology," he said at the planetarium preview.
They look like the alien technology in "Independence Day," some mixture of long-necked flexibility and creepy extendability — they look like aliens themselves, for that matter, long and segmented and misshapen and repellent, with sharp, short heads that shine.
In adapting Walter Tevis's 1963 novel about an extraterrestrial on a secret mission who uses alien technology to become a tycoon on Earth, Mr. Roeg takes Japanese Kabuki, New Mexico landscapes, corporate soullessness and America's television-saturated culture and has us perceive them as an interstellar out-of-towner might.
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