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Debunking Extraterrestrial Origins of Micrometer-Sized Spherals
Spheres found off the coast of Poppe, New Guinea were initially believed to be debris from an interstellar meteor, potentially indicating alien technology. However, further studies cast doubt on their extraterrestrial origins. Some researchers question the meteor's interstellar nature, and even if it was, it's unlikely any significant pieces would have survived. The spheres' connection to the meteor is also uncertain, as its landing spot is unknown. Additionally, the spheres' composition resembles coal ash contaminants, suggesting a terrestrial origin. While the possibility of them originating from outside our solar system cannot be ruled out, the available evidence suggests they likely came from closer to home.