"Controversy Erupts as Harvard Professor Claims to Have Found Alien Remnants at Bottom of Pacific"

A controversy has erupted in the scientific community over claims by Harvard physicist Professor Avi Loeb that fragments recovered from the Pacific Ocean may be of extraterrestrial origin. Loeb suggests that the tiny metallic spheres have a composition of elements never seen before, indicating they came from interstellar space. However, some scientists are skeptical, pointing out that spherules are common on the ocean floor and cannot be definitively linked to a specific meteor impact. Loeb's claims have not been published in a reputable journal, leading to further doubts. The debate highlights the need for conclusive evidence and peer review in order to establish the validity of such extraordinary claims.
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- Harvard professor Avi Loeb says metallic spheres are alien in origin USA TODAY
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- Harvard Team Claims They Have Recovered Pieces Of An Interstellar Object IFLScience
- Did scientists find alien tech remnants at the bottom of the Pacific? The Jerusalem Post
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