Interstellar signals used to point scientists toward 'alien materials' on the ocean floor could have just been a truck, new findings say.
The saga of Avi Loeb's alien materials claim continues. Loeb claims that small balls found at the bottom of the ocean are alien in nature and are made of materials not found anywhere in our solar system. However, new findings could debunk an important factor for the claims of alien technology. Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have taken a closer look at an 'interstellar' signal used by Loeb to help aid in the search for alien debris in the ocean.
Fernando says that it can be really difficult to confirm that signals like the one used to help search for the alien materials didn't come from something. However, he says that you can take the signal and look at all the signals that match it. Unfortunately, one of the main signals used by Loeb and his team to help push their claims was that a meteor crashed into the ocean and left behind the alien debris could have just been a passing truck.
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