* It is a tiny spherical metal object made of titanium and vanadium that has been found by researchers at the University of Buckingham while examining dust and debris from space.
Is it possible that aliens are trying to sow their seeds on Earth? And if so, why?
UK scientists have described the discovery of a possible alien seed after analyzing a tiny spherical metal object picked up by a stratospheric balloon. They suggest that it could be a microorganism deliberately sent by aliens to seed extraterrestrial life on Earth.
The University of Buckingham has reported the finding carried out by astrobiologist Milton Wainwright and a team of researchers who examined dust and debris from space collected by a balloon in the Earth’s stratosphere.
The mystery ball is composed of titanium and vanadium, has filamentary matter on its surface, and viscous biological material emerging from the center. Although its origin is uncertain, experts say it could contain genetic material.
It is the first time that something like this has been seen and, according to the researchers, it would point not only to the possible existence of extraterrestrial life, but also that these complex and civilized beings could be observing our planet.
The director of the Center for Astrobiology at the University of Buckingham, Chandra Wickramasinghe, argues that the discovery of this small metallic sphere is further proof of the existence of extraterrestrial life.
Some experts have suggested the possibility that an alien invasion was carried out leaving small seeds that reproduced little by little, instead of a “classic” invasion that led to the devastation of some ecosystems.
The analysis of the sphere
X-ray analysis of the sphere showed that it was made of titanium with traces of vanadium.
Titanium is one of the strongest metals known to man and has a very high melting point. This led Wainwright and his team to conclude that the sphere may well have been manufactured and of non-terrestrial origin.
The surface of the sphere was covered with a “matt coating” and a black biological fluid.
Proof that Earth is in constant exchange with space will have implications not only for our understanding of the origin of life, but also for alien viruses that may be important to our development and survival.
Wainwright suspects that this sphere may be evidence of outright panspermia or even the deliberate spread of life in the universe.
Francis Crick, Nobel laureate for his contribution to the discovery of the structure of the DNA molecule, shares the same views.
Humanity itself can create new life with a single capsule sent to the right place at the right time. Even if this is fantastic now, there is nothing difficult about the idea of sending an ark of microbes under a solar sail. Perhaps we have already unwittingly sent extremophiles to Mars.
The directed panspermia hypothesis raises several legitimate questions.
Was life deliberately planted on Earth?
Was it sent by a sufficiently advanced civilization more than 3.5 billion years ago, when our planet was young and barren?
In search of answers…
In 1984, passengers on a train traveling through Padriesko, Moscow, witnessed the landing of a metal craft in a nearby area. Yuri Simiakov, a Russian biologist and ufologist who conducted experiments at the landing site, discovered not only elevated magnetic levels, but also small metallic spheres.
Could these spheres be the same as those sampled in the stratosphere?
Notably, since the early 1980s, some have suggested that the deliberate seeding of life could be proven if the genetic code of the first microorganisms on Earth contained “distinctive signature messages.”
If so, is the alien code hidden in our genetics? According to two scientists from Kazakhstan, Vladimir Cherbak and Maxim Makukov, this would be so.
Our genetic code is believed to contain an extraterrestrial signal that was encoded billions of years ago. It’s no secret that DNA is a pretty powerful way of storing information.