Harvard Professor Discovers Potential Alien Technology in Meteor Fragments

Harvard professor Avi Loeb and his team have brought back fragments of a meteor that landed in the waters off Papua New Guinea in 2014, which they believe may be alien technology. The materials, including ten metallic marbles with distinct colors and composition, were found using calculations that charted the potential path of the meteor. The spherules are made of materials tougher than iron meteorites and were moving faster than 95% of stars in the vicinity of the sun, suggesting they could be a spacecraft from another civilization. Further research and analysis will determine if the spherules are artificial or natural, providing insight into materials outside our solar system.
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