Happy news for lovers of enigmatic metal chunks: a large metal sphere discovered in Mexico has led some individuals to think it may be a component of an extraterrestrial spacecraft, based on more realistic conjecture.
The orb appeared on top of a tree not far north of Veracruz. Meteorologist Isidro Cano described it as “a very hard plastic or an alloy of various metals” in a Facebook post. Cano reports that witnesses saw the ball “falling from the sky,” with no fire, just a bang.
He warned that “IT MAY HAVE RADIOACTIVITY” and that people should “NOT TOUCH OR COME NEAR IT UNTIL IT HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY A SPECIALIST,” all in frightening capital letters.
He repeated that the orb “SHOULD NOT BE OPENED” and mentioned a “code” on its exterior in a follow-up post, even though he also said that there aren’t any obvious openings where the orb may open.
His statement that the spheres “ARE TIMED SO THAT AT SOME TIME THEY WILL OPEN ON THEIR OWN AND SHOW THE VALUABLE INFORMATION THEY BRING WITHIN THEM” raised more questions about the nature of the orb and hinted at new dimensions.
Cano sent his fans an update on Monday, stating that the “artifact” had been carried out of Mexico at 3:15 a.m. local time by a highly skilled and specialized team.
If you want to be really unique, you may have thought it was actual space debris, or it could have been a weather balloon. China’s Long March 5B rocket crashed back to Earth over the weekend; parts of the rocket were discovered in Borneo and the Philippines. Earlier in July, an Australian farmer discovered a sizable portion of what looked to be a SpaceX rocket. hence it’s not completely implausible.
At least in his first post, Cano supported the space junk theory, even if his fans were more interested in theories about everything from dragon eggs to UFOs.
“TO MY CONSIDERATION IT MAY BE PART OF THE CHINESE ROCKET THAT WAS OUT OF CONTROL AND THAT LARGE NUMBER OF PARTS WERE SEEN TO LAND IN MALAYSIA ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD,” he stated.
However, that’s what an egg from a dragon or alien would like you to believe.