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Mysterious Metallic Sphere in Colombia Fuels Debate Over Its Origins

  • A metallic sphere known as the Buga Sphere flew erratically over Buga, Colombia, on March 2, 2025, before crashing nearby and attracting global attention.
  • The discovery sparked debate, as radiologist Jose Luis Velasquez claimed the object's extraterrestrial origin based on its multilayer structure and lack of welds, while experts remain skeptical.
  • Researcher Julia Mossbridge expressed doubts about alien origins, suggesting the sphere might be human-made art and advocated for comprehensive scientific study and international cooperation.
  • Velasquez highlighted the orb’s unique structure, featuring three separate layers and nine small internal spheres, while Mossbridge cautioned against drawing quick conclusions and encouraged investigations by independent research organizations.
  • The sphere’s origin remains unresolved, highlighting broader challenges in UAP investigations and underscoring the need for transparent, collaborative efforts to understand such unexplained phenomena.
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A silvery shiny ball falls from the sky in Colombia. Researchers puzzle: Art object or proof of extraterrestrial life?

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