Scientists have speculated that we may have found the remains of an alien ship or discovered alien technology after the discovery of well-rounded, spherical metallic marbles less than one millimetre in data-size and weighing less than one milligramme in the Pacific Ocean at the site of the crash of a basketball court-data-sized object from outside the solar system in 2014.
"We just embarked on a terrestrial ship in search of the possible remnants of an extraterrestrial ship," said Avi Loeb, the team's head scientist, at the start of their search in the Pacific Ocean. The small spheres are claimed to be made of an alloy of metal that is unlike any other in our solar system. According to experts, the objects may be the first time mankind has discovered verifiable interstellar objects that point to the potential presence of extraterrestrial life. These spheres, in the opinion of experts, are among the best candidates for being an extraterrestrial artefact.
If the allegation is proven to be true, it may serve as evidence of extraterrestrial life and technology. Avi Loeb, the Frank B. Baird Jr. professor of Science at Harvard and former chair of Harvard University's Astronomy department, has claimed that they have been able to find small particles of what appears to be alien technology in the crash site of the meteor that landed on earth near the coast of Papua New Guinea. According to reports, the US Space Command has acknowledged that it is possible that the particles are not from our solar system. With the aid of magnets, Loeb and his crew combed the ocean floor in boats in search of the asteroid and its components.
What they discovered were 50 spherules, or metallic marbles, that were under a millimetre in data-size and weight and nearly perfect spheres in various hues, including gold, blue, and brown. The spherules were composed of 84% iron, 8% silicon, 4% magnesium, and 2% titanium, along with trace components, according to the study of the spheres. The magnitude and accuracy both suggested the presence of extraterrestrial technology. "It has material strength that is tougher than all space rock that were seen before, and catalogued by nasa," claims professor Loeb. Additionally, they determined that the meteor appeared to be travelling at a fast speed.
"It was 60 km per second, faster than 95% of all stars in the solar neighbourhood," he claimed. Its construction with materials stronger than even iron meteorites and its acceleration beyond 95% of all nearby stars raised the possibility that it may be a spaceship from another culture or some sort of technological device. The professor made the point that, in the event that the nasa Voyager spacecraft collides with a planet in a billion years, they will also be seen as an unusually rapid meteor.Scientists are presently analysing the sphericles to determine if they were created artificially by extraterrestrials or if they may have formed naturally. The researchers would have an idea of whether these minerals existed outside of our solar system if it were discovered that they were generated organically even then.