Harvard scientist Avi Loeb continues to claim that meteorite fragments could contain evidence of an alien spacecraft. Avi Loeb, who has a bad reputation with aliens, has made many claims about the existence of alien technology before. In his new claim, he says that there could be alien technology in the ocean.
Could there be alien technology at the bottom of the ocean?
In 2017, Oumuamua, the first interstellar object detected to come from outside our Solar System, passed through our system. Avi Loeb’s claims include that Oumuamua is an alien probe. New claims focus on the discovery of 10 small spheres near the impact site of a meteor known as IM1.
This meteor fell into the ocean off the coast of Papua New Guinea in 2014. Loeb went on record saying that when you look at the spheres under a microscope, you can see different shades of blue, brown and gold, making them look like miniature worlds.
But Loeb didn’t stop there. He went on to say that the spheres were pieces of alien technology, and that they were probably alien space technology. And Loeb wasn’t the only one making these claims. The claims were later made by others.
Some have said the spheres are simply coal ash or fallout from nuclear testing, but Loeb continues to maintain that the spheres are pieces of alien technology. In a recent interview, Loeb shared new evidence to support his claims.
“They compared the 55 elements in the periodic table to the specific globules found in coal ash,” Loeb said in his interview. “And they were definitely very different. And the chemical composition of the globules was completely different from anything else in the solar system.”
It is not yet known whether the spheres are actually parts of an alien spacecraft or alien technology, but Loeb is sticking to his claims.
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