Harvard Professor Avi Loeb is a theoretical physicist and expert in astrophysics and cosmology. During an appearance on Fox News, the professor says he uncovered evidence of alien life in the universe.
Loeb told “Fox & Friends” that the video evidence he examined showed an object moving through space “faster than 95% of stars near the sun” and “molten droplets” fell off this object. The professor says his team is analyzing the composition of the droplets in a scientific paper that will be publicly available in the coming month.
Professor Loeb says this object isn’t a “typical meteorite” because it displayed supreme “material strength” that is tough than rocks and displayed “propulsion,” which means to propelled forward on its own. He explained that he could not “quantify” the object that he was studying just yet. (Trending: FBI Caught Lying For Hunter Biden)
'Groundbreaking' study might reveal proof aliens exist
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“What we are doing now is analyzing the composition of the molten droplets that fell off this object when it was exposed to the fireball that it created as it moved through the air,” he said.
“And we are getting some interesting results, but we cannot detail them until we’ve put them together in a paper, scientific paper that we hope to make publicly available to everyone within a month or so,” he added.
“It would mean that we have a neighbor, that we’re not alone. Just like realizing that when you go out to your backyard and you find a tennis ball that was thrown by a neighbor, you realize, ‘yes, I do have a neighbor,'” he said.
“That’s the basic change to our perspective about our place in the universe,” he said. “And the next question is, of course, is that civilization much more advanced than we are. And it would be a fundamental change.” (Trending: Trump Releases ‘Ad of the Year’)
Harvard Professor Avi Loeb says he and his team are the first humans to put their hands on material from a large object that came from outside our solar system. It’s never happened before. Join Lou and Avi on today's episode of #TheGreatAmericaShow at https://t.co/mXn1r5AAJE! pic.twitter.com/myU19Zqrd5
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“We should welcome it,” Loeb said about alien life. “It will be information that we can learn from. It will inspire us to explore space.”
“It may make us better instead of fighting with each other. Perhaps it will be a wake-up call for us to realize that there are more important things in life than fighting with other people,” he said.
“The third dimension of space will inspire us to put our resources into science, technology and go out there.”