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Loeb's at it again!

Discussion in 'General Astronomy Chat' started by Mak the Night, Mar 24, 2023.

Loeb's at it again!

Started by Mak the Night on Mar 24, 2023 at 6:24 AM

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  1. Mak the Night

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    Avi Loeb organizing $1.5m search to Papua New Guinea to look for what interstellar object that crashed into ocean in 2014

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-pacific-expedition-first-interstellar-meteor


    Harvard physicist plans expedition to find ‘alien artefact’ that fell from space

    Avi Loeb organizing $1.5m search to Papua New Guinea to look for what interstellar object that crashed into ocean in 2014.

    A prominent Harvard physicist is planning a Pacific expedition to find what he thinks might be an alien artefact that smashed into the ocean.

    Avi Loeb announced that he is organizing a $1.5m ocean expedition to Papua New Guinea to look for fragments of an object that crashed off the coast of its Manus Island in 2014.

    Loeb noticed the object in 2019 and identified it as the first interstellar meteor ever discovered – meaning it originated outside our solar system. According to Loeb, the meteor’s interstellar origin was confirmed to Nasa in April 2022 by the department of defense’s space command.

    ~ The Guardian

    Honestly Avi, there actually are no aliens, but the explanation for the phenomena is weirder than you think. Read some Jacques Vallée and J. Allen Hynek.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Vallée

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Allen_Hynek

    Little green men, my arse! :D:D
     

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