Claims of ‘alien technology’ in the Pacific Ocean!

A Harvard scientist made a very controversial claim. According to this claim, there is an alien technology in the Pacific Ocean.
 Claims of ‘alien technology’ in the Pacific Ocean!
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There have been various exciting developments in the scientific world lately. The latest development came from Hardvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, known for his controversial theories. Loeb believes that an interstellar object fell to Earth in 2014 off the coast of Manus Island in Papa New Guinea.

A senior scientist stated that he is planning a mission to learn and prove an extraordinary technology that lies at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. He excited the scientific world, especially when he thought that there was an alien technology in the depths of the ocean.

Famous astrophysicist stated that the mysterious object is ‘alien technology’

Astrophysicist Avi Loeb believes that the interstellar object that fell to Earth in 2014 is some kind of spacecraft. A US Space Command (USSC) report released last week confirmed that the object is from another star system.

Thereupon, the agency concluded that the bullet that blasted through the sky off the coast of Manus Island was a meteor. However, Loeb stated that he believes this mysterious object is an ‘alien technology’. He also suggested that the same object may have been built by extraterrestrials. Heralding a study on the subject, Loeb said:

The fundamental question is whether any meteor can display obvious artificial composition at its source. My dream is to push some buttons on a functional piece of equipment that was made outside of Earth.

Hardvard scientist pointed to the Pacific and stated that retrieval could be possible with ‘clamping’ magnets to conduct exploration studies in the 10-square-kilometer region of the ocean where the object is thought to have landed. Some scientists said that Loeb’s claims were ‘strange’ and that the allegations were ‘irresponsible’.

Well, what do you think about these claims of Avi Loeb? You can share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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