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A controversial Harvard physicist Avi Loeb says he wants to launch an investigation into a meteor that he believes is actually alien technology lying at the bottom of Pacific Ocean.

Last week, the US Space Command confirmed that a meteor that hit Earth in 2014 came from another solar system and is the first known interstellar object. Harvard physicist Avi Loeb claimed on Wednesday that a meteor that hit Earth in January 2014 is instead a piece of alien technology.

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