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Harvard Astronomer Obtains Evidence of Interstellar Objects in Earth's Oceans

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posted on Aug, 8 2023 @ 11:08 AM
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Update about Avi……..he hopes to get a report out in September

Harvard scientist Avi Loeb claims he may have uncovered proof of alien life and will reveal it next month - saying we should WELCOME the news

Which coincidentally….. the TTSA ……materials Army CRADA report …..is hopefully due in September. I’m assuming…..we the public, should get a report given the CRADA schedule….if not in September, then hopefully before the year end’s.


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posted on Aug, 9 2023 @ 03:07 AM
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originally posted by: WhatItIs

originally posted by: andre18



However, in this case, we are dealing with an unprecedented scenario that does not neatly fit into conventional archaeological practices.



“Alien artifact”


Ball bearings from Etsy



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Over ball bearings from Etsy?



posted on Aug, 14 2023 @ 07:05 AM
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A new re-hash of Avi L…….

Harvard physicist searching for UFO evidence says humanity will view alien intelligence like 'God'


Going further, Loeb said that it is conceivable that an ultra-advanced civilization may appear to humans to have godlike powers.


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posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 03:33 AM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
A new re-hash of Avi L…….

Harvard physicist searching for UFO evidence says humanity will view alien intelligence like 'God'


Going further, Loeb said that it is conceivable that an ultra-advanced civilization may appear to humans to have godlike powers.


☕️🍩

👽


And ones that get their ball bearings from Etsy?



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 04:51 AM
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a reply to: WhatItIs

Did you consider the size of the spherules found?
Does Etsy sell bearings 0.3mm?



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 07:07 AM
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a reply to: kangawoo

Not Etsy…..but these people do….

0.3mm Diameter Ball Bearings


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posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 07:14 AM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: kangawoo

Not Etsy…..but these people do….

0.3mm Diameter Ball Bearings


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That's great Ophi, now we have exact chemical compositional data to compare it with Avi's findings.



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 07:18 AM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: kangawoo

Not Etsy…..but these people do….

0.3mm Diameter Ball Bearings


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Only problem there is stainless steel is non-magnetic.



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 07:25 AM
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originally posted by: kangawoo

originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: kangawoo

Not Etsy…..but these people do….

0.3mm Diameter Ball Bearings


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Only problem there is stainless steel is non-magnetic.


Full context…

originally posted by: [post=27056214]WhatItIs


What context does this give on what sediment layering, dating, and other materials that might be covering the sea floor with the magnetic material? Offering what context where it was located in reference of what debris fiend?




After reaching the site, the crew dropped a one-metre wide magnetic sled into the ocean that was towed behind the ship with a long cable.

www.independent.co.uk...


Literally destroying meaningful context.







But when examined under fluorescent X-Ray, the research team determined they were most likely a steel and titanium alloy, also known as S5 or shock-resisting steel. The strength of S5 steel is well above that of iron meteorites, Prof Loeb wrote.

www.independent.co.uk...



How touching?



Under a microscope, they looked “beautiful”, Prof Loeb told The Independent. “One of them looked like Earth, many of them look like gold,” he said.

“My daughter asked if she can have one for a necklace. And I said that they were too small to thread through,” he said.

www.independent.co.uk...



Hmmm…. “steel and titanium alloy”?

This..



Vs this





www.independent.co.uk...


Junk science
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posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 07:48 AM
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a reply to: WhatItIs

I haven't been following this, as I thought what he found will most likely be meteorite.

But the Etsy ball bearings you keep showing are titanium, not steel and titanium alloy. I don't get it.

The make-up of Loeb's balls (lol) are said to be "84 per cent iron, 8 per cent silicon, 4 per cent magnesium, and 2 per cent titanium, plus trace elements"

So close to S5 steel, and very well could be a form of S5 steel, but they will never be those Etsy bearings, nor the 316 stainless bearings.



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 07:49 AM
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a reply to: kangawoo

Try this on for size….

Q235 Micro Metal Beads Small Magnetic Steel Balls 0.3mm 0.5mm 0.6mm

My last shot 😊

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posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 07:58 AM
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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: kangawoo

Try this on for size….

Q235 Micro Metal Beads Small Magnetic Steel Balls 0.3mm 0.5mm 0.6mm

My last shot 😊

👽


Yeah, no, there is no titanium at all in the compositional make up.



An analysis of the composition showed that the spherules are made of 84% iron, 8% silicon, 4% magnesium, and 2% titanium, plus trace elements. They are sub-millimeter in size. The crew found 50 of them in total.





He still has more debris to research, and hours of unwatched footage from the camera attached to their sled. He believes there is a chance the spherules could be small breadcrumbs to a bigger find.

"They also help us pinpoint any big piece of the meteor we could find in a future expedition," detailed Loeb, "We hope to find a big piece of this object that survived the impact because then we can tell if it's a rock or technological gadget."


And so the plot thickens.

abc7chicago.com...#:~:text=An%20analysis%20of%20the%20composition,50%20of%20them%20 in%20total.
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posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 04:17 PM
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originally posted by: kangawoo
a reply to: WhatItIs


But the Etsy ball bearings you keep showing are titanium, not steel and titanium alloy.


Really? What ball bearings are pure titanium. Especially at under 6 dollars for ten.



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 04:28 PM
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a reply to: WhatItIs

Yes, really. There are many grades of titanium (some with almost zero elements to make up titanium), and they would be an alloy of the lowest grade titanium. But they would not be an alloy to make S5 steel (at $6), they would be a cheap alloy as you say.

So, still the spherules will never be these Etsy bearings you ''keep showing''



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 04:38 PM
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a reply to: WhatItIs

"Titanium Steel" is not Titanium! It is a term for Stainless Steel, mainly used on imported direct and dropshipped products from China'

None of the bearings shown here are magnetic.



posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 06:27 PM
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originally posted by: kangawoo
a reply to: WhatItIs

"Titanium Steel" is not Titanium! It is a term for Stainless Steel, mainly used on imported direct and dropshipped products from China'

None of the bearings shown here are magnetic.


Hmm.

You do understand low grade stainless is still somewhat magnetic.

And even aluminum with enough magnetism present can react to that magnetism.



Is Aluminum Magnetic?

terpconnect.umd.edu...

Aluminum Pipes and Magnets
To really see this in action you can drop a strong magnet down an aluminum pipe. As the magnet moves down the pipe it creates small electrical currents in walls of the pipe. These electrical currents repel the magnet and cause it to fall slower. With larger pipes and magnets the effect is more dramatic.




Now. Back to stainless steel…

What is the percentage of iron in the balance of “ALLOY 316TI”?



ALLOY 316TI • UNS S31635 • WNR 1.4571

www.finetubes.co.uk...#:~:text=316Ti%20(UNS%20S31635)%20is%20a,stainle ss%20steels%20such%20as%20304.

316Ti (UNS S31635) is a titanium stabilised version of 316 molybdenum-bearing austenitic stainless steel.






Then as far as coloring. It could be many reasons. As simple as steel being overheated or tempered.



en.m.wikipedia.org...(metallurgy)#



Now what is interesting is this…



Why a Harvard professor thinks he may have found fragments of an alien spacecraft

www.independent.co.uk...


The crew began by collecting control samples of volcanic ash from the ocean floor outside of IM1’s estimated path.

About one week into the expedition, a breakthrough came when the sled picked up the first “spherical metallic marbles”.

The spherules are formed as meteors and asteroids explode, and have been found at impact sites across the globe. The “tiny metallic pearls” were so small they were difficult to pick up with tweezers, Prof Loeb said.

Writing on Medium, Prof Loeb said at first the material looked like shards of corroded iron.

But when examined under fluorescent X-Ray, the research team determined they were most likely a steel and titanium alloy, also known as S5 or shock-resisting steel. The strength of S5 steel is well above that of iron meteorites, Prof Loeb wrote.



From the article, “they were most likely a steel and titanium alloy, also known as S5 or shock-resisting steel”.

Funny. Can you find where S5 shock resistant steel contains titanium by code?



S5 Tool Steel - Shock-Resisting Steel (UNS T41905)

www.azom.com...




What the hell is “Prof Loeb wrote” when the claim was made “steel and titanium alloy also known as S5 or shock-resisting steel“ when S5 standard isn’t an alloy with titanium. I guess I get what I deserve for thinking Loeb knows what he is writing about…

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posted on Aug, 15 2023 @ 06:35 PM
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If the items were “titanium steel alloy”, but S5 has no titanium. And 316Ti stainless steel isn’t magnetic. Then what the hell did loeb find?


originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
Avi Loeb’s find……

We Have Discovered Spherules from the Path of the First Recognized Interstellar Meteor, IM1


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I’m guessing Chinese junk ball bearings with a big side of innuendo for the gullible.

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posted on Aug, 16 2023 @ 08:35 AM
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So. The whole thing presented by Loeb is puzzling. Why call it a specific alloy by earth engineering codes. By codes extraterrestrials wouldn’t care about. And risk the mistake of mislabeling or identifying it. Why not simply state how much iron and how much titanium among with other elements in the samples?

Since Loeb place the label S5 shock steel on his samples. Did he get the alloy composition right, but wasn’t truthful about there really being titanium? Be nice to know the actual percentage of titanium in the samples. With the percentages of other elements.


Still smells like a con to milk his donor by telling them what they want to hear. Like a turn of the century medium.
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posted on Oct, 10 2023 @ 04:50 AM
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Soooo… How’s that “research” coming along.

Funny this guys like their headlines, then fade away?




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