In a recent revelation that has captured global attention, a mysterious spherical object, described as a potential piece of extraterrestrial technology, was recovered in Colombia, prompting a cognitive neuroscientist to issue a cautionary message about humanity’s place in the universe.
The object, found in the town of Buga, has ignited speculation about alien life and raised questions about its origins, with strange symbols etched on its surface adding to the enigma.
Dr. Julia Mossbridge, a respected researcher of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), has suggested that this discovery could herald a transformative era for humankind, one that challenges our assumptions about control and existence.
According to a report by the Daily Mail published on May 26, 2025, the object, dubbed the “Buga sphere,” was spotted in March zig-zagging through the sky in a manner that defied the capabilities of conventional aircraft.
It was recovered shortly after landing and has since been subjected to scientific analysis.
The sphere, weighing approximately four and a half pounds and described as having the “temperature of a refrigerator” when touched, features three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres surrounding a central nucleus, referred to by researchers as “a chip.”
Dr. Jose Luis Velazquez, a radiologist who examined the object, noted that it showed “no welds or joints,” a characteristic that suggests an artificial origin beyond typical human manufacturing techniques.
The outer layer, comparable in density to human bone, and the presence of symbols resembling ancient scripts—such as runes, Ogham, and Mesopotamian writing systems—have fueled speculation about its purpose and origin.
Dr. Mossbridge, who attended a congressional hearing on UAPs on May 1, 2025, spoke to Fox News about the broader implications of such discoveries.
“We are entering a time when we are starting to recognize as humans we don’t have the control that we thought we had over everything,” she stated.
Mossbridge, whose expertise lies in cognitive neuroscience and UAP research, warned that the impending disclosure of alien life could disrupt the worldview of many, potentially causing societal chaos.
However, she expressed skepticism about the Buga sphere’s extraterrestrial origins, suggesting it might be a human-made “art project” designed to provoke thought.
“The sphere itself seems kind of like an art project,” she remarked, noting that no direct connection has been established between a video of the object in flight and the physical artifact recovered.
She posited that such creations could reflect humanity’s growing awareness of unexplained phenomena in our skies and waters, signaling “something going on that’s essentially bigger than us.”
The Daily Mail further reported that the sphere’s discovery follows a wave of global UAP incidents, with governments increasingly releasing information about alleged extraterrestrial encounters.
The object’s intricate design, including the 18 microspheres arranged in a non-random pattern, has led some researchers to speculate that they could be sensors or components of a sophisticated device.
Nacho Rojo, host of the YouTube channel Hidden Truth, highlighted during an interview on Maussan Television that X-ray analysis revealed a less dense internal structure, possibly made of titanium or steel, though further testing is needed to confirm its composition.
The researchers involved have interpreted the symbols as a potential “message to humanity,” urging a collective shift in consciousness to address pressing issues like environmental decline.
Despite the excitement surrounding the find, skepticism persists. Mossbridge’s hypothesis that the sphere may be a human creation aligns with broader scientific caution about attributing UAPs to extraterrestrial origins.
The Daily Mail notes that while the Buga sphere’s unusual flight patterns and material composition are intriguing, no definitive evidence links it to alien technology.
The symbols, compared to ancient scripts, were analyzed with the aid of artificial intelligence, but their meaning remains speculative.
David Velez el Potro, one of the individuals who recovered the object, described its discovery on Maussan Television, hosted by controversial ufologist Jaime Maussan, whose work has faced scrutiny in the past.
This discovery comes amid heightened global interest in UAPs, with the Daily Mail reporting on other incidents, such as the 2004 “Tic Tac” sighting by U.S. Navy pilots and claims of recovered non-human craft by former CIA scientist Dr. Hal Puthoff.
The Buga sphere adds to a growing body of incidents that challenge conventional understanding, prompting both wonder and debate.
As Mossbridge emphasized, the realization that humanity may not be alone could reshape our perspective, forcing us to confront the limits of our knowledge and control.