A mysterious orb discovered in Colombia has perplexed many scientists, leading to UFO speculations.
A mysterious orb was recorded flying over the town of Buga in Colombia and was later confiscated by researchers after landing.
The silver orb weighs about 4.5 lbs, and it contains a series of ancient inscriptions on it.
Locals believe it is from aliens, and even scientists are unable to rule out the possibility that the orb originated from a species of life outside of our planet.
Dr. Jose Luis Velazquez, a radiologist who was hired to examine the orb, noted it contains no welds or joints, which would indicate humans did not make it.
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Before the Buga UFO Sphere, there was the Betz UFO Sphere
The Betz Mystery Sphere is an 8-inch, 22-pound metallic orb found in Florida in 1974. It reportedly moved on its own, vibrated, and reacted to music, prompting UFO speculation. Its origin remains uncertain, and its… pic.twitter.com/FQjB4Ojk5b
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Check out what The New York Post reported:
A mysterious metallic sphere that was recovered after flying through the air in Colombia has left scientists baffled, with many speculating it’s a UFO.
The bizarre sphere was recorded flying over the town of Buga in the western part of the country in March before landing and being confiscated, according to X user Truthpolex.
The orb — which reportedly weighed about 4.5 pounds and was cold to the touch when found — had etched into it a series of ancient-looking symbols, including runes and characters from the Ogham and Mesopotamian writing systems.
Locals claim that the object is of alien origin, and even researchers admit they can’t say where it came from.
The sphere has “no welds or joints,” which would typically indicate it was made by humans, according to Dr. Jose Luis Velazquez, a radiologist hired to examine the sphere.
“It is of artificial origin in that it shows no evidence of welding, and its internal structure is composed of high-density elements. More testing is needed to establish its origin,” Dr Velazquez said in video shared on X.
Scientists used AI to decipher what they believe its symbols mean.
“The origin of birth through union and energy in the cycle of transformation, meeting point of unity, expansion, and consciousness — individual consciousness,” the message purportedly reads.
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Per The Hill:
Scientists in Mexico are reportedly studying a metal orb that they think could have extraterrestrial origins after it was recovered in Colombia earlier this year, piquing online interest of a potential unidentified flying object (UFO).
The sphere marked with decorative etchings was filmed floating erratically through the sky before it crashed near Buga, Colombia, in March and captured the attention of UFO enthusiasts.A video posted online that has racked up more than half a million views shows researcher Jose Luis Velazquez discussing the multilayered sphere with “no welds or joints” that would be expected of a man-made object of its kind.
Velazquez said in the video that an X-ray found the three layers of the sphere to be of different densities.
Julia Mossbridge, founder of the Mossbridge Institute and an affiliate professor in the physics department at the University of San Diego, told Fox News that she doubts the “Buga sphere” has alien origins, though.