Overview
- The metallic sphere recovered in Buga, Colombia on March 2 features three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres surrounding a central chip.
- Researchers employed 2,000× digital microscopy to map a maze of fiber-optic wiring they believe could send and receive signals.
- Engineers report that the sphere’s mass rose from roughly 4 pounds at recovery to over 22 pounds without any change in volume.
- Tests indicate the object generates its own electromagnetic field, allowing it to levitate and potentially manipulate gravity.
- Doubts about the sphere’s authenticity persist after skeptics like Dr. Julia Mossbridge questioned its origin and Jaime Maussan’s involvement drew criticism.