Q: (Mari) There is a lot of sightings of metallic looking spheres flying around the area of Buga in Colombia...
(L) Are these the same kind of spheres that are flying around airports?
(Joe) No, not necessarily. One of them was found, and the question is about the...
(L) Yeah, I know there's a picture.
[See picture below]
(Joe) And it was found. So the main thing is...
(L) But this is basically localized to Buga, Colombia?
(Gaby) Yeah.
(L) Nowhere else is it reported? Does anybody here know of any place else? No?
(Joe) Not one that landed, and they found it.
(L) Okay.
(Mari) Is the sphere that was found the same type as the one seen flying around?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) And then it has some unusual properties. So what is the cause of these unusual properties?
Background: (Mari) Apparently, one crashed, and was retrieved and examined, and the sphere does not show "welds or joints", weight about 4.5 pounds and was cold to the touch when found, had etched into it a series of ancient-looking symbols, and its internal structure is composed of high-density elements (as per Dr. Jose Luis Velazquez, a radiologist that examined the sphere).
Steven Greer reports that the resin in the Buga Sphere is about 12,560 years old according to The University of Georgia - Center for Applied Isotope Studies
https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Astounding-report-on-Buga-Sphere.html
Research presumably done in this sphere:
- When placed on a precision scale, its apparent mass fluctuated dramatically — from 8.1 kilograms to a featherlight 1.5 kilograms — without external influence.
- In a vacuum chamber, the sphere levitated without visible thrust
- The sphere emitting a low-frequency pulse, synchronized with environmental vibrations
- An independent physicist published a paper arguing for a new physics model where the sphere employs negative mass principles.
https://medium.com/@naudealmir/the-...nges-our-understanding-of-physics-6f6f875a5c1
A:
Bi-density object.
Q: (Joe) What is its purpose?
A: Monitoring.
Q: (Joe) It's a probe.
(Niall) There's markings on it.
(Approaching Infinity) Yeah. I wanted to ask about the markings, because when you look at a closeup of the markings, it's really clear that they're imprecise and it looks like they were carved in by a human hand. They don't look like a perfect crop circle or something like that. So I just wanted to ask what the significance of that is. Does that mean that those markings were added on by someone else, or it was just sloppily made?
A: Fading in and out gives a false impression.
Q: (Joe) So, transiting densities messes up the writing.
(L) It must be so!
(Joe) It was supposedly dated by carbon dating.
(L) Yeah. "Steven Greer reports that the resin in the Buga sphere is about 12,560 years old, according to the University of Georgia - Center for Applied Isotope studies."
A: No.
Q: (L) So that's wrong?
A: Yes.
Q: (Joe) And is that a function of it being bi-density, that you mess up the carbon dating?
A: Yes.