2023-08-04 16:44:05
An international scientific research team at Harvard University announced the discovery of metal fragments consisting of 50 iron balls, ranging in diameter between 0.1 and 0.7 mm, that were extracted from the crash site of a mysterious meteor-like object in the Pacific Ocean in 2014. The team indicates that these fragments may have been produced by Aliens. Professor Lavi Loeb, professor of physics at Harvard University and director of the Institute for Theory and Computation at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, stated that the team intends to confirm the presence of aliens in the universe during the next 28 days to a month. Loeb confirmed that four research institutions are currently training their scientific staff and staff on samples of recovered metal fragments. The fragments are believed to have originated from an object outside our solar system. The analysis came from a collaboration between Loeb, a former student, and scientists at the US Space Command. “We’re regarding to reveal the nature of this meteorite in a month or so, and determine whether or not it has a technological origin,” Loeb said. These developments come in light of the increasing global interest in searching for alien life and exploring the secrets of the universe.
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