One of the discoveries came in 2017, and it has played on Avi Loeb's mind ever since
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Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has revealed two shocking discoveries about UFOs that he says are yet to be explained.
He joined Patrick Christys on GB News, where he was asked about discoveries beyond our realm that on the balance of probability, is the design of “intelligent, non-human life”.
“There are two objects. One was Oumumua which was discovered by astronomers in 2017”, he said in the full GB News interview, which you can watch above.
“It was the size of a football field. It passed near to Earth. Most likely, based on the reflection of sunlight, it looked like a flat, pancake shape.
Avi Loeb says two recent discoveries play on his mind
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“It was also pushed away from the sun by some mysterious force. It was not a comet of the type we are familiar with. It was very mysterious.”
Loeb said another object actually collided with Earth and left him equally baffled just years before.
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“It was roughly the size of a person and it collided with the Earth”, he said.
“It was moving faster than 95 per cent of the stars close to the sun. It exploded as a meteor. It could be space trash.
“This object had material strength tougher than meteorites that were identified from the solar system.
“I led an expedition to the Pacific Ocean, the location where the US government satellites saw this fireball.
Loeb joined Patrick Christys on GB News
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“We collected some materials that found 10 per cent of materials collected had a composition never found in the solar system.
“We are hoping to have another expedition to the location to find bigger pieces that would tell us what it was, like a voyage-like meteor.”
Patrick said Loeb is inferring that some sort of intelligent civilisation probe may have been sent to the planet.
“We sent five probes to interstellar space”, he said.
“It was take them tens of thousands of years to leave the solar system. Once they do, they will be space junk and not work anymore.
“The question is, there is a lot of equipment like that that isn’t working anymore that may collide with Earth.
“Even the Tesla Roadster car that was launched by Elon Musk in 2018 is now on an elliptic orbit around the sun and may collide with Earth in 20 million years.”