Curiosity Rover bumps into a sphere - Hell
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A spherical object has been discovered by the rover Curiosity on the surface of Mars. This appears to be floating over the rocky terrain, and the faint shadow that seems to project raises doubts that all this could be just another anomaly caused by the lens or who knows what else. It looks like someone who is ahead of us has already developed the concept of gravitational waves and now uses it to send messages across the universe.
According to most analysts investigating the strange levitating device, this can only be an alien probe that was launched through the universe in hopes of finding other advanced species, like them, a similar project to what we are doing today days, except that they have access to better technology. So instead of just looking out at the universe or send radio waves in space, it is likely that other intergalactic species are sending samples coded messages, similar to how they send humans (or used to send) a message a bottle through the current of the river, seas or oceans.
The mysterious object has a minimalist design is nothing more than a material object circular on the surface of Mars, but above all, is floating just above the ground. There is no possible way to describe this object as something else, so if an exotic species evolved send it as an intergalactic probe, it sure did an amazing job because I think the simplest thing – a round sphere with ability to levitate – not it can be misconstrued as something other than what it is.
This might be enough proof that intelligent life resides elsewhere in the universe, and advanced capabilities somehow predicted the kind that gets your message definitely will doubt its origin therefore pass it in a circular device, a form simple that it can not occur as a result of a natural phenomenon, but only through a process of manufacturing artificial.
If this is true, it would explain the ongoing fever for sending people to Mars. An extraterrestrial message could be waiting there to be interfered with.
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