If there's anything else this odd ocean saga needed, it’s aliens! From orcas plotting to jump boats and submarine implosions, scientists may have found "alien material" in the ocean, at least according to Harvard astrophysicist, Avi Loeb.
Loeb, who is leading an expedition to find materials from a meteor that landed in the Pacific Ocean in 2014, suspects that Interstellar Meteor 1 (IM1) is key to learning about alien civilizations.
The materials that Dr. Loeb and his partners at the Galilieo project analyzed are believed to be of alien origin.
@theufodatabase Anonmalous material has been recovered by Avi Loeb and the Galileo Project aboard the Silver Star in the Pacific Ocean. #anomalous #anomoly #ufo #space #aviloeb #pacificocean #science #extraterrestrial #meteor #galileoproject #greenscreenvideo #greenscreen ♬ original sound - theufodatabase
“It was moving too fast to be bound by the sun and it had material strength that was tougher than iron,” Loeb states in an interview with The Hill.
Dr Avi Loeb posted this picture of a fragment of an interstellar meteor on his medium blog today… pic.twitter.com/krTAgqMede
— Jimmy (@Gangst_A_dOGe) June 22, 2023
This is a stunning achievement in science and something close to Christmas for the alien truthers online.
When one ufo enthusiast on TikTok posted Loeb’s findings the comments were stuck on one key detail, the ocean.
“I'm liking the transition. So we're staying with the ocean theme but moving back to aliens…” commented @mik3y240.
After this week, whether Loeb's team confirms the existence of aliens, we are putting a pause on all things deepsea until we can better figure out what the hell is really going on down there.
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