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Time of India
04-08-2025
- Science
- Time of India
Buga Metallic sphere, claimed to be of alien origin is responding to Sanskrit chants as per viral video
As per several viral videos circulating online, a strange metallic object, which is termed the Buga sphere by the scientists, is said to respond to Sanskrit mantras and Vedic chants! While the validity of this is yet to be established, the videos online show people chanting mantras in front of the intriguing object and recording the intensity of the vibrations that it produces in return. What is the Buga Sphere The sphere was first seen in March 2025 hovering in the skies over Buga, Colombia, moving in an unusual zig-zag pattern that didn't match the behavior of any known aircraft. After it fell to the ground, it was quickly retrieved and sent for scientific analysis. Since then, there have been numerous theories about it and the sphere has been under study by researchers at Mexico's prestigious National Autonomous University (UNAM), and their findings are as strange as the object itself It is also named after the Colombian town where it was discovered. Why is the Buga Sphere such a big deal As described by Dr. Carlos Muñoz and Engineer Rodolfo Garrido during a UNAM‑hosted press conference organized by Jaime Maussan, the microscopic scans revealed complex fiber-optic-like wiring inside the object, indicating that it could transmit and receive signals. Bizarrely, it also contains a central 'nucleus,' which they call as a 'chip,' and is surrounded by 18 microspheres and three layers of a metal-like material. The object also caused strange effects on the environment. The spot where it landed experienced complete grass and soil die-off, with no signs of regrowth months later. Scientists were unable to detect any radiation, but as per Mail Online, they believe 'an invisible energy' might have extracted all moisture from the area. Rodolfo Garrido, an engineer with the research team, told Maussan Televisión that a 'strong, decaying ionised field' could be the reason. Something which is surprisingly strange about this sphere is that it has become heavier over time. 'Its weight changed to 16, 20, and then 22 pounds,' Garrido explained. One theory is that the object uses 'futuristic gravitational forces' to reduce weight during flight. As per speculations, it is believed that it's a sophisticated alien probe that manipulates gravity and generates its own electromagnetic field, some scientists do not belive it. Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a cognitive neuroscientist and UAP researcher, said to FoxNews, 'The sphere itself seems kind of like an art project,' adding that she believes only humans could have created it. What does research say According to the research, A Unified Framework for the Buga Sphere: Quantitative Validation of a Negative-Mass Model Governed by Topo-Temporal Physics by P. Morcillo, the sphere contains an internal network of advanced structures that create something called a "negative mass effect," essentially making the object behave as if it weighs less. This network operates under a concept called the Axiom of Topo-Temporal Reality, which is based on the idea that the sphere is interacting with a complex, fractal-like version of space and time. Researchers using a new model say the Buga Sphere can reduce its inertia by 81%, move without visible thrust, and emit a steady 100-watt cooling effect. They believe this energy loss comes from how it interacts with space-time—possibly making it real evidence of a new, unexplored branch of physics.


Daily Mail
10-06-2025
- Science
- Daily Mail
Scientists studying sphere-shaped UFO with alien writing uncover new details they say proves it is real
A shocking new analysis about the strange sphere recovered in Colombia is providing even more evidence experts say proves it is a genuine UFO. Known as the Buga sphere, a team of scientists in Mexico conducted new microscopic scans of the the unidentified object first spotted in March and found a maze of fiber-optic wires that suggest it can send and receive signals. The object also appears to have somehow dehydrated the field it landed in, killing all the grass and soil where it landed. Researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) suggested it likely wasn't radiation, but a kind of invisible energy that sucked all the water out of the grass and soil, leaving them dead and unable to grow back. They claimed it could have been anions, tiny particles in the air that carry a negative electric charge. However, Dr Julia Mossbridge of the University of San Diego Department of Physics and Biophysics, has doubted the authenticity of Buga sphere, calling it a 'man-made art project.' The so-called 'UFO' was spotted March 2 over the town of Buga, zig-zagging through the sky in a way that defies the movement of conventional aircraft. The object was recovered shortly after it landed and has since been analyzed by scientists, who claimed it features three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres surrounding a central nucleus they are calling 'a chip.' According to Rodolfo Garrido, a Mexican engineer working with the UNAM team, the new evidence points to a strong, decaying ionized field coming from the Buga sphere. Garrido, who has been examining the object since March, recently appeared on Maussan Televisión to publicly reveal what scientists have found out so far about the sphere and its purpose. Since the investigation began, the UFO is now five times heavier than when it landed, which one engineer believes proves that it uses futuristic gravitational forces to make itself lighter in order to fly. Based on the new findings inside and unexplainable shift in the sphere's weight, experts believe this could be an advanced probe using a form of energy that somehow made the UFO capable of flight by manipulating gravity. Garrido revealed that the sphere increased in weight multiple times, growing to 16, 20, and then 22 pounds, despite never changing in volume. Speaking with UFO researcher Jaime Maussan on the TV program Interstellar, Garrido said that this sphere was capable of generating its own electromagnetic field, which it used to levitate above the ground. Maussan involvement in the televised interview is making researchers question the findings even more. The journalist has been tied to several debunked claims, including multiple incidents where Maussan claimed to have evidence of a real UFO sightings, only for it to be debunked as a comet or star in the night sky. Maussan has also claimed to have discovered physical evidence of mummified alien corpses on three separate occasions, but none of the incidents have been proven true. In this case, however, scientists at UNAM said this levitation system somehow allowed the sphere to maintain a low weight of just over four pounds. The sphere's flight, which was caught on several TikTok videos, was allegedly interrupted after it struck a power cable, causing its electromagnetic field to destabilize and eventually land. The UNAM team just published their newest report on the Buga sphere after finding this fiber-optic puzzle hidden inside. It took a digital microscope set to 2,000 times normal view in order to see the hidden wiring, which runs in different directions and connect to the copper pins and points on the sphere's surface, including something resembling a microchip. 'This is just the beginning. Strategies and plans are already being developed. Various laboratories have been hired to attempt reverse engineering to understand how this sphere works,' Maussan revealed during the June 7 broadcast. At the time, Velez el Potro spoke to Maussan, who has stirred up controversy for in the ufology community for nearly a decade. In 2017, Maussan claimed to have discovered alien mummies in Peru — findings that recently gained worldwide attention after a fetus was allegedly found inside one of the corpses. However, outside experts have raised serious doubts. Forensic archaeologist Flavio Estrada, who led an analysis of the bodies, said the claims that the specimens come from another world are 'totally false.' The man who discovered the sphere captured on video, David Velez el Potro, has suffered from nausea and vertigo since touching the object. Velez el Potro told Maussan that his friend who first made contact with the sphere, Jose, also felt sick for days after touching the object. Now, locals living near the crash site revealed to Velez el Potro the grass field the sphere sat in has completely died out and has not grown back in three months. 'Many people went to Alto Bonito and started sending me photos of this place,' Velez el Potro said on Interstellar. 'This is important news because we are corroborating and certifying that the sphere indeed had an electromagnetic field, magnetic fields, or some kind of radiation or static that caused the grass to dry out in that area,' he added. Initial X-rays of the sphere in March could not find any seams which would reveal how the object was built. Despite that, Dr Mossbridge voiced serious skepticism that the mysterious probe was an actual UFO. The cognitive neuroscientist and a researcher of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) noted that no direct connection has been made between videoes of the Buga sphere and the actual metal object found in the Colombian woods. 'The sphere itself seems kind of like an art project,' the UFO researcher said, adding that she believes it was created by humans, not aliens. However, the new evidence revealed by UNAM is making the story of a man-made hoax harder to believe. Dr Mossbridge admitted that humanity is nearing a point where it may soon have to deal with the knowledge that aliens exist. 'We are entering a time when we are starting to recognize as humans we don't have the control that we thought we had over everything,' Mossbridge told Fox News.