Harvard professor believes he may have found alien technology

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A team of Harvard researchers is investigating fragments of what they believe could be alien technology. The pieces were from a meteor that landed in the ocean near Papua New Guinea back in 2014. Professor Avi Loeb, who leads the research team, joins CBS News to explain the findings.

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I've read much more about this subject, and here's what is clear: these metal balls are not traditionally natural, as they contain no nickel (nickel is found in every natural alloy in our solar system). However, the possibility that these tiny spheres were man-made, from right here on Earth, is entirely likely. Apparently there was a general dredging of the sea bed, and these were found. Thus, there isn't yet even any hard evidence that they definitely come from space. If they do, they are probably interstellar in origin, and in any case do not fit into our current understanding of naturally-occurring metals or alloys.

Ahjile
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How do you know if someone you just met went to Harvard? He will tell you very shortly after introducing himself.

untouchablex
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As a man who had tons of packages not delivered by FedEx because I "wasn't home" even though I was, I am appalled at their confidence in sending interstellar material, and possibly alien technology through them.

madinkan
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Everything before 2020 was the prologue. We’ve been living in a sci fi movie for the past 3-4 years. The pandemic, black mirror technology, and now public upheaval of evidence regarding extraterrestrial life. This is crazy

metal
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Dude had to try so hard not to say “thingies”…like I was right there with him “tell me about the little marble thingies” but he is a professional and caught himself at the very end, and found the word objects. Much respect 😂

dstinnettmusic
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This guy got "alien technology" fedex'd to him, wild 😂😂😂

rushapa
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Ugh I'm tired of this. Just give me affordable healthcare. Why can't a team of Harvard peoples tell Congress how to do that

Blitznstitch
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Aliens : throws toilet papers
Human :

roni
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From spherical metal to alien tech is an awfully big leap.

johnpope
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I love that he has a poster of himself in his office

noahhayes
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He actually went and got it finally. I'm impressed.😊

SheSweetLikSugarNSavage
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- We've got possible first contact evidence.
- Just FedEx it.
- 😮

nickbuis
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Side note: could you imagine if FedEx had lost this package?!

smassey
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I think Harvard needs to up their standards

politicalaccountabletheory
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Imagine being the FedEx delivery person who unknowingly was holding potential alien technology in their hand 😯 Sounds like a good ad campaign 😅

Rain_Reign
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To find intelligent life in outer space, we must first discover intelligent life on earth.

joshuamylesgibson
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I think it’s a huge leap to just even say it may be technological. He wanted his face on tv. Twice actually.

newstuff
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Why not mass spec the samples? And links to the scientific journal of this research, please.

ThunderApacheV
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Quite the leap to alien technology there doc.

Rygar_
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They found tiny fragments in the bottom of the sea and traced it to a small meteor that exploded over the ocean 9 years ago.
Wow, that is a greater feat!

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