One of the best known and renowned professors of Theoretical Physics at Harvard University, Avi Loeb, believes to have found fragments of technology alien on ameteor that crashed into waters off Papua New Guinea in 2014.
After bringing the materials back for analysis, Löb and his team found that the fragments were nearly perfect metallic spheres, with colors ranging from gold to blue.
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These spheres are mainly composed of iron, silicon, magnesium, titanium and other trace elements (which are fundamental structures for an organism to function regularly). What intrigues Loeb is the resistance of these spheres, which is greater than any space rock ever cataloged by the NASA.
Furthermore, the meteor's speed, estimated at 60 km/s, is faster than most stars close to our own. solar system.
These characteristics led the professor to consider the possibility that the spheres are of extraterrestrial origin, perhaps a spacecraft from an alien civilization.
Check out the images released by the teacher below:
(Image: Avi Loeb/Medium.com)
However, Loeb points out that the research and analysis is just beginning. It is not yet known whether the spheres are of artificial or natural origin.
If they are natural, this could provide valuable information about materials found outside our solar system. On the other hand, if they are of artificial origin, the questions and possibilities multiply.
Loeb hopes to find more wreckage to search, as well as analyzing hours of footage from the camera attached to the sled used in the search.
He believes there is a possibility that the spheres are just small samples of a much larger discovery. Such a discovery could provide insights into the existence of advanced technologies elsewhere in the universe.