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Harvard s top astronomer Professor Avi Loeb says we were visited by an alien ship in 2017 - and says it could have been junk from a very advanced civilisation
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Harvard University astronomer Abraham Loeb claims that a discarded alien machine visited the solar system but was mistaken as a natural object because of “groupthink.”
In his forthcoming book, “Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth,” Loeb wrote about the solar system’s first known interstellar visitor, ‘Oumuamua. He posited that ‘Oumuamua is really technological trash thrown away by an intelligent alien civilization based on its cigar or disk shape, shininess and behavior, which he noted are unlike anything ever seen in the solar system before.
However, Loeb said that his ideas are not taken seriously by the scientific community because everyone refuses to wrest free from the mainstream view that the object was just a space rock.
The search for intelligent alien life began at a goat farm in Israel.
Astrophysicist Avi Loeb was sitting on a barn floor hunched over his laptop devising a scientific way to search for a civilization in outer space. An answer to that age-old question: Are we alone? An Israeli-Russian billionaire was ready to front him $100 million for the project – on the condition that Loeb could prepare a PowerPoint presentation ASAP.
But life, like the universe itself, works in mysterious ways. Loeb was on vacation, six-thousand miles from his office in Cambridge, at a goat farm. And, well, goat farms aren’t known for their great WiFi.