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Posted: 2025-05-25 16:28:18 UTC

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In 2024, biologist José de la C. Ríos López discovered microscopic filaments resembling optical fibers inside the Buga Sphere, suggesting intentional design and advanced engineering. The sphere, made of over 95% aluminum with magnetic and thermal anomalies, has sparked debate about its origin and purpose, with speculations ranging from light transmission to information encoding.
Discovery of optical fiber-like filaments inside the Buga Sphere.
The filaments suggest intentional design and advanced engineering.
The sphere's unique material composition and anomalies.
Speculation about the purpose of the optical fibers.
Determining the origin and purpose of the Buga Sphere and its optical fibers.
Lack of definitive evidence to attribute the sphere's creation to humans or natural processes.
Skepticism from the scientific community requiring more data.