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Going further, Loeb said that it is conceivable that an ultra-advanced civilization may appear to humans to have godlike powers.
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.
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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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originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
a reply to: kangawoo
Not Etsy…..but these people do….
0.3mm Diameter Ball Bearings
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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.
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...
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...
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...
www.independent.co.uk...
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 😊
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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."
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.
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.
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.
en.m.wikipedia.org...(metallurgy)#
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.
S5 Tool Steel - Shock-Resisting Steel (UNS T41905)
www.azom.com...
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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