Alien Tech May Lurk in the Ocean
Jul 06, 2023On January 8, 2014, a meteor was detected in close proximity to Earth. It was moving much faster than expected of a meteor--faster than the escape velocity of the Sun.
According to NASA, it was also made of something tougher than all the regular space rock catalogued by them--even tougher than iron meteorites. It eventually burned up in the atmosphere, disintegrated, and hit the Pacific Ocean.
Since it was made of something tougher than regular space rock and regular iron and was moving faster than regular meteors, it looked like: a) it came from outside of our solar system; b) it might have been aided by propulsion; or c) both. In simple English: like it was a spacecraft from far, far away, made of an alloy tougher than iron. (Steel, for example, is an artificial alloy in the sense that it is not found in nature but rather produced from iron.)
But, where did it come from and what was it doing here?
Recently, a team of Harvard scientists went on a mission to locate and retrieve whatever was left of the meteor (if in fact it was just a meteor). And incredibly, they found some microscopic (1mm across) metallic marbles on the ocean floor.
These "marbles" are being presently examined by Harvard scientists to determine their exact composition and the isotopes they're made of--in order to find out whether they are made of naturally-occurring materials or made of some new, unknown alloys. The scientists involved also hope they may still find a much larger fragment of the presumed meteor (or spacecraft) buried in the ocean floor.
Click the link below to watch an interview with one of the scientists involved:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7ETBEtpdeM
And here's another video on the subject:
Harvard Professor Believes He's Found Fragments of Alien Technology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8MDU5-lQZ0
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