'Extraterrestrial' objects recovered from the bottom of the Pacific ocean are 'most likely' just fragments of a faraway planet that was struck by a meteorite, an astrophysicist has said. The '' materials, which were retrieved from the seafloor off the coast of Papua New Guinea, were claimed by controversial theoretical physicist Avi Loeb to have possibly been created using 'extraterrestrial technologies'. The Harvard professor, who has gained the nickname the 'alien hunter,' refused to rule out the possibility that the tiny metal spheres, recovered from the sea where the IM1 meteor crashed in 2014, are in fact the remnants of an alien spacecraft.
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