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Buga sphere:
The team says the sphere has a central nucleus, being referred to as “a chip.”
It has three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres surrounding the
nucleus.
The
mysterious sphere that was recovered in Colombia in March this year has thrown
some strange surprises. A team of scientists carried out microscopic scans on
the object, also known as the Buga Sphere, and found a maze of fibre-optic
wires. They think the presence of these wires means that the sphere can send
and receive signals.
The UFO was
seen zig-zagging over Buga on March 2, in a way that doesn't fit anything seen
in a conventional aircraft. Scientists took possession of the object and have
been studying it since. Researchers from the National Autonomous University of
Mexico (UNAM) have found some weird things in the sphere.
The team says
the sphere has a central nucleus, being referred to as "a chip.' It has
three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres surrounding the
nucleus.
They further
noted that the place where the Buga sphere fell mysteriously dried up, killing
all the grass and soil around it. Trying to explain what could have happened,
scientists do not think any kind of radiation was involved. Instead, they think
"an invisible energy" sucked all the water from the grass and soil,
Mail Online reported. Strangely, nothing has grown back since then in the area.
Rodolfo
Garrido, an engineer with the UNAM team, says it seems like a strong, decaying
ionised field from the Buga sphere might have had that effect on the grass.
Speaking to
Maussan Televisión, he added that the object has become five times heavier
since March. He said that its weight changed to 16, 20, and then 22 pounds.
However, it has largely remained as it is with no visible changes.
“Futuristic
gravitational forces” help it become lighter to fly
One of the
researchers believes that the sphere likely uses "futuristic gravitational
forces" to shed weight to help it fly.
The weight
change and the discovery of the wires, nucleus, the material and the
microspheres have led the team to conclude that the Buga sphere can manipulate
gravity and is an advanced probe. That's not all.. The researchers think the
sphere generates its own electromagnetic field, which helps it to get off the
ground.
Ominous
message for humanity
Earlier, some
people claimed that the orb had been sent to Earth by a species more advanced
than humans. Analysts claimed that it carried a warning message for humans -
"The origin of birth through union and energy in the cycle of
transformation, the meeting point of unity, expansion and awareness –
individual consciousness."
However, Dr
Julia Mossbridge, a cognitive neuroscientist and a researcher of unidentified
aerial phenomena (UAP), does not think the sphere was made by aliens. "The
sphere itself seems kind of like an art project," something she thinks
only humans can do.