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Harvard Genius Sparks Row Over Alien Spacecraft Pieces Found Under

Government Report Finds No Evidence U F O S Were Alien Spacecraft The
Government Report Finds No Evidence U F O S Were Alien Spacecraft The

Government Report Finds No Evidence U F O S Were Alien Spacecraft The Avi loeb, a physicist from harvard university in the us, has recovered 50 tiny spherical iron fragments from the bottom of the pacific ocean that he claims may be material from an interstellar alien spaceship. loeb is linking his finding with the passage of a fireball in january 2014. Professor avi loeb set off on a search along the bottom of the pacific ocean and found 50 iron pieces which originated from the im1 meteor.

Documentary Filmmaker Exposes How Harvard Destroyed Genius Level
Documentary Filmmaker Exposes How Harvard Destroyed Genius Level

Documentary Filmmaker Exposes How Harvard Destroyed Genius Level Avi loeb, a physicist from harvard university in the us, has recovered 50 tiny spherical iron fragments from the bottom of the pacific ocean that he claims may be material from an interstellar alien spaceship. loeb is linking his finding with the passage of a fireball in january 2014. Avi loeb has suggested that metallic spherules found at the bottom of the pacific ocean could have alien origins. Harvard astronomer avi loeb searched the pacific seafloor last year in search of meteor debris. he said he found metal spherules that "may reflect an extraterrestrial technological origin." a new. Over 2 weeks, loeb and colleagues dragged a sled covered with neodymium magnets along the sea floor, 2 kilometers down, hoping the magnets would pick up metallic meteor fragments.

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Divers Discover Piece Of Space Shuttle Challenger Off Florida Coast

Divers Discover Piece Of Space Shuttle Challenger Off Florida Coast Harvard astronomer avi loeb searched the pacific seafloor last year in search of meteor debris. he said he found metal spherules that "may reflect an extraterrestrial technological origin." a new. Over 2 weeks, loeb and colleagues dragged a sled covered with neodymium magnets along the sea floor, 2 kilometers down, hoping the magnets would pick up metallic meteor fragments. Last month, harvard university astronomy professor avi loeb and his team of two dozen researchers discovered material from the remains of a meteor that landed off the coast of papua new guinea in 2014. Astronomers searched the skies for decades for signs of extraterrestrial life, but in 2023, a harvard mission looked down, diving a mile into the ocean floor to pursue the vestige of an enigmatic. Last summer, harvard astrophysicist and extraterrestrial hunter avi loeb declared that several tiny, metallic balls dredged up from the bottom of the ocean were likely remnants from an. A harvard physicist has claimed that parts of an alien 'spacecraft' could have been uncovered under the sea. professor avi loeb set off on a search along the bottom of the pacific ocean and found 50 iron pieces which originated from the im1 meteor.

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