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Scientists are currently studying the mysterious sphere that they think are an unidentified flying object (UFO)
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Initially, the metal object was spotted flying above Buga, in Colombia, March 2.
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Scientists are currently studying the mysterious sphere, which they think are an unidentified flying object (UFO).
Initially, the metal object was spotted flying above the Buga, Colombia, March 2, before it was later recovered in the area, according to a video of scientists sharing online.
In them, Luis Velazquez, one of the researchers investigating the sphere, said that the mysterious object seems to have no “welding welding and joints” – both of which usually show people’s production. There seems to be symbols of mysteries carved on its surface in the sphere, he added.
Velazquez and his team said they used an x -ray on the object and found it consisting of three layers of metal, along with nine of the “microsphere” interior.
“It’s a very rare piece … I have never seen such a piece,” said Velazquez.
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The alleged UFO noticed above the Holloman Air Development Center in New Mexico
Julia Mossbridge – Member of the Department of Physics and Biophysics at the University of San Diego and founder of the Institute of Love and Time (Tilting) – Fox News said she is skeptical about the origin of the sphere.
“It looks like a really cool art project to me,” she told The Outlet.
“Before deciding that something is anomalous or UFO, please submit an object to a group such as Galileo project,” continued with the Mossbridge, referring to the international research project founded by Avi Loeb, a Harvard University, to check and investigate potential extraterrestric artifacts too strict scientific research.
The researcher added that similar conclusions could say more about the current state of humanity than the whole.
“We start the time when we do not have control that we think we have,” she told Fox News. “If an artist does it, why is that? Well, I think it’s partly the same reason. This is because we learn that we do not understand what is in our sky or in our waters. And something happens fundamentally larger than us.”
And while Mossbridge is skeptical of the latest find in Colombia, she does not necessarily believe that all UFO observations or artefacts are a deception.
“Frankly, for decades we have been looking at the UAP (unspecified anomalus phenomena), and the federal government admitted that there are things we do not understand, but we are investigating them,” she said.
Mossbridge also emphasized the importance of using non -governmental, non -partisan research groups such as the Galileo project and the USAP research coalition.
“They all try to get strict information themselves, not necessarily waiting for the federal government, about what’s going on in our sky, what’s going on in our waters, and is actually trying to establish international cooperation for these things,” she said.
“Because, for example, the Colombian sphere is in another country. So what are the rules, how are we with what is interesting there is interesting?” Added Mossbridge.
In a statement in a statement to people, Mossbridge also said: “The natural reaction of a person to an unknown is fear. But we must begin to notice that fear really does not allow us to safely; what protects us is the desire to understand and investigate what is actually happening and respond to what we discover.”
“That desire is supported by self-transition, the ability to look at ourselves and admit that there are things that are bigger than us,” she continued.
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