Washington: The biggest mystery of space is the existence of aliens. For a long time, scientists have been looking for answers to some questions, such as – Are there really aliens? If so where are they? And what is the threat to Earth from the existence of aliens? A Harvard scientist has made a recent claim about a creature from another world. Scientists say that possibly a ‘plane’ of aliens has crashed in the Pacific Ocean. He is preparing to launch a mission to prove his claim.
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb has claimed that a spacecraft-like object crashed to Earth and hit the coast of Manus Island in Papua New Guinea, Dailystar reported. Although the US Space Command said it was actually just a meteorite. This is not the first time that Loeb has come into the limelight with such claims. He has been exploring space for a long time and the scientific community often disagrees with his claims.
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In an essay for The Debrief, he wrote, ‘Our discovery of an interstellar meteorite marks the beginning of a whole new research.’ He wrote that could the structure of an interstellar meteor indicate an artificial one? Perhaps some technical component may have survived. Loeb wants to do further research on his theory. Their aim is to pull objects from the depths of the Pacific Ocean using ‘scooping magnets’. Loeb said that my dream is to press the buttons of a device that was built outside the earth.
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The professor, who has worked with Harvard, claims that this is not the first time that technology related to aliens has fallen on Earth. Earlier, he had said that Oumuamua, an interstellar object that most scientists believe to be a comet, was created artificially in outer space. Loeb says that after collecting from the ocean, we can study the nature and structure of things that came from space.