A mysterious orb appeared near an erupting volcano following a meteor pass. However, Harvard's Avi Loeb dismisses the UFO theory with scientific reasoning.

A recent sighting near an active volcano has reignited UFO theories after a strange orb was observed rising from behind an erupting volcano as a meteor passed by. The incident sparked widespread speculation and conspiracy theories on social media platforms.

However, renowned theoretical physicist Avi Loeb of Harvard University has stepped in to offer his expert opinion. In a statement, Dr. Loeb the likelihood of an extraterrestrial object being responsible for this phenomenon is extremely low. He cited natural phenomena such as volcanic eruptions and meteoric events as more plausible explanations.

According to Loeb, the appearance of the orb could be attributed to atmospheric conditions or optical illusions caused by the interaction between the volcano's gases and the passing meteor. "The combination of volcanic activity and a meteor can create unusual visual effects," he said during an interview with a leading science publication.

Dr. Loeb’s analysis adds weight to his previous work, where he proposed that some observed celestial phenomena might be better explained through natural rather than extraterrestrial means. His latest statement serves as a reminder for the scientific community and the public alike to approach such claims with a critical eye.

In conclusion, while the sighting of an orb near an erupting volcano may have piqued interest in UFO theories, Harvard’s Avi Loeb has provided a compelling argument that natural phenomena are more likely at play. This serves as a valuable reminder for future investigations into similar events to consider all possible explanations before jumping to conclusions.