Buga sphere

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx7AD6L8FIU

The Buga Sphere, an unidentified flying object (UFO) seen over Buga,
Colombia, in March before being captured from the ground, is reportedly
responding to Sanskrit mantras. This viral claim is based on a video on
social media showing scientists hovering around the sphere and playing
different frequencies, capturing its response. They reportedly witnessed
electromagnetic surges and vibrational responses in the UFO when Sanskrit
mantras were played. This has intrigued experts studying the strange
metallic orb, which some believe has come from outer space, and possibly
sent by an advanced alien civilisation. The mysterious object is reacting
intelligently to Sanskrit mantras, experts studying the Buga Sphere
believe. However, not everyone is convinced and is terming it fake. People
are calling the clip “silly science", with one user writing, “Buga... I'm
starting to think bogus!” He added, “I don't know, I just want to have an
open mind, but this just seems really skittish to me.” Several others
shared a similar sentiment, stating that it all looks “dumb”. Also Read:
UFO Buga sphere has wires; 'invisible energy' dried up grass around it,
SHOCKING claims by Mexican scientists

UFOs in ancient Indian texts

Indian ancient texts carry references to UFOs, and because of this, several
people think that there is a connection between the Vedic scriptures and
extraterrestrial beings. A larger theory asserts that aliens have shaped
Earth, leaving guidelines and ways of living in the scriptures in Sanskrit.
In fact, there is a belief that Sanskrit might not be a language, but a
"cosmic code" used across the universe. This belief has been strengthened
by reports that the Buga Sphere is responding to Sanskrit scriptures. Also
Read: Real life Arrival? Is Buga sphere a warning sign from aliens? Mystery
grows around UFO

Buga Sphere, an ominous warning for humans

According to the "ancient astronaut theory," extraterrestrial beings are a
part of the human race. They have been responsible for the growth of our
civilisation since life came into existence on Earth. These intelligent
beings are believed to have left their knowledge in ancient Indian texts
written in Sanskrit. The Buga Sphere made a strange appearance in March
when it was seen zig-zagging in an awkward manner in Colombia. It fell on
the ground after shocking onlookers. Scientists retrieved it and saw some
signs and symbols etched on it. It had no joints, and an analysis showed
its internal structure was composed of high-density elements. The symbols
were deciphered using AI and are likely a warning sign to humans. According
to analysts, it reads, "The origin of birth through union and energy in the
cycle of transformation, the meeting point of unity, expansion and
awareness – individual consciousness." Dr. Jose Luis Velazquez, a
radiologist who examined the sphere, said, "It is a message to humanity".
"It encourages a collective shift in consciousness to help Mother Earth,
especially considering current problems with pollution and environmental
degradation."



Researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) also
found a maze of fibre-optic wires and a central nucleus, referred to as "a
chip". There are three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres
surrounding the nucleus. They also noted that all the grass and the soil at
the site where the Buga Sphere fell mysteriously dried up. No signs of
radiation were found, and the scientists think "an invisible energy" sucked
all the water from the grass and soil. Rodolfo Garrido, an engineer with
the UNAM team, told Maussan Televisión that the object has become five
times heavier since March.

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