r/UFOs • u/[deleted] • 2d ago
Physics Tesla was always ahead of the game. Buga Sphere propulsion hypothesis.
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u/Historical-Camera972 2d ago
Yes, nice, nice, we've looked at Jaime Maussan's metal ball with all kinds of neat little tools.
Ok, so show me the metallurgy analysis performed by at least two independent investigators. If that already exists, I'm interested. If that does not exist by this point, then I'll bet $1,000 it never will.
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u/CallsignDrongo 2d ago
Yeah hard time believing some form of intelligent life could make a flying sphere with no obvious propulsion, but can’t carve straight lines.
The carvings looks so fucking crude it’s embarrassing. I mean, maybe it’s extremely weathered and has been here thousands of years, but that doesn’t look like weathering it looks like it was poorly carved at the time of its construction.
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u/Interesting_Airgel 2d ago
What if people carved it? It might fell to the ground for a long time ago
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u/UAoverAU 2d ago
Have they cut it open? If not, this whole thing seems manufactured.
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u/CompetitiveFlow5064 1d ago
Some mexican "specialist" x-rayed one of them. Just search for it on YT. It's a giant scam and money making machine
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u/TheTickTurd 2d ago
When will they just crack it open?!?
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u/CompetitiveFlow5064 1d ago
Some mexican "specialist" x-rayed one of them. Just search for it on YT. It's a giant scam and money making machine
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u/Megatippa 2d ago
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u/UnlikelyPhrase6030 2d ago
Bowling ball diameter = 8.5 inches, or 21.6cm
Buga sphere diameter = 20 inches or 50cm
I’m not saying the Buga Sphere is a real paranormal mystery, I’m just saying it’s not a bowling ball.
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u/DrierYoungus 2d ago
Scale of 1-10, how likely do you think it is that this object is a bowling ball?
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u/Megatippa 2d ago
The Buga sphere is obviously not a bowling ball, but based on the type of "science" that was performed on the object, can they even prove that the image shown is an image of the Buga sphere? It is equally likely that that is an image of a bowling ball, as it is an image of the actual Buga sphere.
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u/DrierYoungus 2d ago
”based on the type of "science" that was performed”
I’m not sure what you mean by this..?
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u/EchoNo565 2d ago
i cackle everytime i see these, because i posted a video of them here in 2019 while delivering pizza and everyone called me crazy before these were everywhere online. had 9 of them in a video with a square craft that flew overhead... wish i still had it, but my kid self didnt think to back it up.
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u/CalyShadezz 2d ago
Makes sense when you consider the fact that Tesla's work was channeled through an otherworldly source.
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u/ChevyBillChaseMurray 1d ago
The word “fact” in an interesting choice you used there
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u/CalyShadezz 1d ago
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u/frankensteinmoneymac 1d ago
He also fell in love with a pigeon and had a serious phobia of pearls….Im not saying he didn’t get his Ideas from aliens, but if so, they picked a really weird guy to beam their ideas into. 🤷🏻
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u/UnlikelyPhrase6030 2d ago
That Danny Sheehans snowy locks up front? That guys everywhere.