Colombian Mystery Flying Sphere May Be a UFO: Scientists' Investigation Reveals

A recently discovered mysterious metal sphere that fell in Colombia has been found to contain a complex maze structure upon investigation. Intriguingly, it features a core resembling a chip, and the landing site exhibited complete dehydration, prompting researchers to suspect some unseen energy is extracting moisture.
On March 2nd, a quiet town called Buga in the Colombian mountains witnessed an extraordinary event, startling its residents as "a shiny metal sphere silently traversed the clouds, performing agile and bizarre maneuvers in the atmosphere before disappearing." The next morning, the unusual metal ball was discovered among the trees—a flawless sphere, astonishingly smooth, with no assembly marks.
Researchers from Mexico conducted a micro-scan of the ball, uncovering a dense white layer encasing its inner edge. The examination revealed that the sphere consists of three metallic-like layers and 18 micro-spheres surrounding a core that can send and receive signals. Remarkably, since the investigation, the weight of the Buga sphere has increased significantly—from 1.8 kg to nearly 10 kg—leading scientists to speculate about the use of advanced gravitational technology, suggesting it may function as a sophisticated probe.