A mysterious metallic sphere, without joints and ancient scripts, found in Colombia. Here's all we know about it

A metallic sphere discovered in Colombia has sparked debate about its origins, with some suggesting extraterrestrial involvement. The object, found to have strange markings and an internal structure defying conventional manufacturing, has been int...

Researchers who examined the object say its design defies typical manufacturing methods. (Picture credit - @Truthpolex)
A strange metallic sphere discovered in Buga, Colombia, has ignited online speculation, with some suggesting it could be extraterrestrial in origin.

According to the social media page @Truthpolex, the object was seen flying in an erratic pattern above the town on March 2 before landing. Locals quickly recovered the sphere, which reportedly weighed around 4.5 pounds and felt unnaturally cold to the touch.

Researchers who examined the object say its design defies typical manufacturing methods. Radiologist Dr. Jose Luis Velazquez, part of the investigative team, noted that the three-layered sphere contains no visible welds or joints—a feature that led him to describe it as "artificial in origin." Inside, they found 18 micro-spheres arranged around a dense central core.


More intriguingly, the outer shell of the orb bears markings that resemble ancient scripts—including runes, Ogham, and Mesopotamian writing. Using AI tools, researchers claim to have decoded a message embedded in the design: "The origin of birth through union and energy in the cycle of transformation, meeting point of unity, expansion, and consciousness—individual consciousness."


The investigative team interpreted the message as a call for humanity to elevate collective awareness in order to heal and support the planet.

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Despite the buzz, not everyone is convinced. Julia Mossbridge, a physicist at the University of San Diego and founder of The Institute for Love and Time (TILT), told Fox News Digital that the object could just as easily be an elaborate art project. “Before jumping to conclusions, let’s bring this to rigorous scientific examination,” she said.

Mossbridge pointed to decades of documented UAP (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) sightings and emphasized that serious organizations like the Galileo Project and the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies are working to verify such claims using hard science, not speculation.

"We need international cooperation and scientific scrutiny—especially when such objects are discovered outside U.S. borders," she said. "There are global questions here: Who owns it? Who investigates it? And what standards apply?"

While Mossbridge doubts the Colombian sphere is alien in origin, she added that this discovery doesn’t discredit the existence of other potentially unexplained objects.

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