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Harvard Researcher Claims to Find Alien Object on Seabed | CNN Indonesia

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Friday, 01 Sep 2023 10:18 WIB

Illustration. Researchers from Harvard University claim to have found an ‘alien object’ on the ocean floor. (Photo: iStockphoto/mscornelius)

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For researcher of Harvard University claims to find ‘object alien’ on the seabed. This finding comes from the IM1 meteorite that fell into the Pacific Ocean in 2014.

Avi Loeb, an astronomer from Harvard, said that space material in the form of ‘balls’ was found in the Pacific Ocean in June this year. However, initial analysis indicated the material had an extraterrestrial origin, carried by an interstellar object that crashed into Earth in 2014.

Loeb conducted research with his team which was named Project Galileo. The team collected 700 small balls or spherules, and 57 of them were used for analysis.

From his analysis, Loeb claimed the material could even be of “extraterrestrial technology” due to some of the material’s unusual characteristics. Loeb had previously claimed the asteroid might be an artificial object, like an alien spaceship.

“This is a historic discovery because it is the first time scientists have analyzed material from a large object that arrived on Earth from outside the solar system,” Loeb said, citing The IndependentFriday (1/9).

This expedition retrieved spherules with a yield per background mass that significantly increased the number of spherules near the IM1 track. Using a heat map developed from spherule detection statistics by postdoc Laura Domine, the team was able to identify regions with a high concentration of captured spherules.

The Harvard lab team, led by Stein Jacobsen, found “BeLaU”-type spheres of the outer solar system’s only composition in this high-yield region.

“This pattern of abundance is unprecedented in the scientific literature and could be derived from differentiation in magma oceans on exoplanets that have iron cores,” said Stein Jacobsen, citing the official website. Harvard.

Electron microscopy images of some of the collected spheres show a tilted massive composite, indicating coalescence of small spheres within the fireball volume.

“The composition of “BeLaU” differs hundreds of factors from solar system matter, with the production of beryllium through spallation of heavier nuclei by cosmic rays marking interstellar travel,” Loeb said.

However, there has been no further statement about whether it is true that spherules are traces of alien presence in the solar system.

Controversial professor

However, Loeb has been known as a controversial professor. Loeb has previously made a number of claims about the potential for extraterrestrial life and visitors from other solar systems.

One of the controversies was when he called the object named Oumuamua which was discovered in 2017 an ‘alien vehicle’.

“People are tired of hearing about Avi Loeb’s wild claims,” ​​said Steve Desch, an astrophysicist at Arizona State University, last July when Loeb revealed details of his search.

“It taints good science, it mixes the good science we do with ridiculous sensationalism,” he continued.

Oumuamua was the subject of debate among experts because he was able to change direction and seemed to control his speed. The mysterious space object was discovered five years ago when it could be monitored from Earth.

Two astronomers from Harvard University, one of them Loeb, said Oumuamua was an alien ship because it moved at its own pace.

However, many scientists think that Oumuamua’s acceleration is likely due to the dense hydrogen in the object exploding and causing Oumuamua to accelerate. This explosion was not monitored by experts.

(tim/dmi)

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