Scientists make shocking discovery about “alien metal sphere” that flew over Colombia

Cientistas fazem descoberta chocante sobre “esfera de metal alienígena” que sobrevoou a Colômbia
Scientists make shocking discovery about “alien metal sphere” that flew over Colombia (Photo: X @truthpolex)

A mysterious metal sphere that flew over Colombia last month left both residents and scientists completely stunned.

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The object, later named the “Buga Sphere,” was seen flying through the sky before falling in Buga, 14 km west of the Colombian capital, where it was found after its still-unknown trajectory.

Initially, experts seemed convinced it was an object of extraterrestrial origin. Now, after carefully studying the sphere, they have uncovered some intriguing details.

In a new study, they revealed that the mysterious object appears to be getting heavier, despite not increasing in size. In addition, they said the sphere seems to “levitate” by generating its own electromagnetic field.

Inside the sphere, researchers found three layers of a metal-like material, as well as 18 microspheres surrounding a central core they are calling a “chip.”

Using a microscope adjusted to 2,000x magnification, they discovered hidden wires invisible to the naked eye, supposedly running in different directions and connecting at the surface of the sphere — like a microchip.

Rodolfo Garrido, a Mexican engineer working with the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) on the sphere studies, said that new evidence also suggests a decaying ionized field is emanating from it.

However, despite the strong claims that the object is an alien artifact, Dr. Julia Mossbridge from the Department of Physics and Biophysics at the University of San Diego strongly criticized the absurd reports and said the sphere is simply a “man-made art project.”

Photo and video: X @truthpolex. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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