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Zuotengdazuo Posted 4 years ago
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Mixed in with

Tesla, his background and his history, are important to any history of twentieth-century science and weapons because his thinking was well advanced beyond that of any scientist of his day, including Thomas Edison, and the political implications of what Tesla discovered mixed in with the furious attempts to manage the government cover-up about UFOs and their technological potential in the days and months after the Roswell crash.

The Day After Roswell


Hi. What does the bold "mixed in with" mean here? And is the underlined part a clause? Or is it a participle phrase?

  

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zuotengdazuo is the underlined part a clause? Yes. Implications mixed in with attempts.

  • zuotengdazuo is the underlined part a clause?
  • Yes.
  • Implications mixed in with attempts.
  • I read it as a participle first try, myself.
  • That is some not-so-good writing.
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zuotengdazuois the underlined part a clause?

Yes. Implications mixed in with attempts. I read it as a participle first try, myself. That is some not-so-good writing.

zuotengdazuoWhat does the bold "mixed in with" mean here?

Only the writer knows for sure, if indeed even he knows, and I doubt it, but it is an extens

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