The Buga Sphere - Colombia
A metallic silver sphere crashed in a Colombian field, was recovered by a witness, and allegedly increased in weight from 1.5 kg to over 9 kg within hours while emitting cold and causing the witness to experience nausea and dizziness.
The Buga Sphere
In early March 2025, a metallic silver sphere was reportedly observed moving erratically in the sky above Buga, a city in the Valle del Cauca department of Colombia. The object crashed into a field and was recovered by a witness. What followed has become one of the most bizarre and controversial UFO cases in recent years - the sphere allegedly increased in weight dramatically, emitted unusual cold, and caused physical symptoms in those who handled it.
The Sighting
March 2-4, 2025
The initial observation:
- Metallic silver sphere seen in sky
- Moving erratically
- Unusual flight pattern
- Observed by witness in Buga
- Object descended toward ground
The Crash
The object fell:
- Crashed into an open field
- Impact observed
- Witness approached crash site
- Object recovered
- Taken for examination
Initial Recovery
The witness found:
- Metallic sphere
- Silver in color
- Approximately 1.5 kg initial weight
- No visible welds or seams
- Mysterious symbols reported on surface
The Strange Properties
Weight Increase
The most bizarre claim:
- Initial weight: 1.5 kg
- Within hours: reportedly 9+ kg
- Dramatic unexplained increase
- Documented by investigators
- No conventional explanation
Temperature Anomaly
The sphere exhibited:
- Emitted cold sensation when touched
- Despite no refrigeration
- Constant unusual temperature
- Physically noticeable to handlers
- Counter to normal metal behavior
Physical Effects
The witness reported:
- Nausea
- Dizziness
- Headaches
- After handling the object
- Symptoms persisted
The Investigation
UFO Researcher Involvement
The sphere was obtained by:
- Jaime Maussan
- Prominent Mexican UFO investigator
- Announced findings publicly
- Claimed extraordinary characteristics
- Conducting ongoing analysis
Reported Features
According to investigators:
- No visible welds on surface
- Mysterious symbols or markings
- Internal “chip” or component
- Unusual material composition
- Defies conventional manufacturing
Skeptical Response
Critics have noted:
- Maussan has made disputed claims before
- Independent verification limited
- Scientific consensus lacking
- Alternative explanations possible
- Origin remains disputed
The Controversy
Disputed Claims
The case is controversial because:
- Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
- Weight increase defies physics
- No mainstream scientific confirmation
- Investigator has controversial history
- Independent analysis incomplete
Possible Explanations
Skeptics suggest:
- Hoax or misidentification
- Conventional object with unusual properties
- Measurement errors
- Exaggeration of phenomena
- Unknown but terrestrial origin
Believers Argue
Supporters claim:
- Physical evidence exists
- Multiple witnesses
- Documented phenomena
- Consistent symptoms reported
- Merits serious investigation
Related Cases
Recovered Objects
Similar claims include:
- Ubatuba magnesium samples (Brazil, 1957)
- Roswell debris (USA, 1947)
- Various alleged crash retrievals
- Physical evidence claims
- Pattern of material recovery
Colombian UAP History
The country has seen:
- Multiple sighting waves
- Pilot encounters
- Government interest
- Public awareness
- Active investigation community
Current Status
Under Investigation
As of December 2025:
- Sphere in possession of Maussan
- Analysis reportedly ongoing
- No definitive conclusions
- Scientific debate continues
- Public interest high
Awaiting Verification
What’s needed:
- Independent laboratory analysis
- Peer-reviewed study
- Material composition testing
- Weight monitoring by neutral parties
- Scientific consensus
The Question
In March 2025, something fell from the sky in Colombia.
A silver sphere. Metallic. Unusual.
The witness who recovered it says it weighed 1.5 kilograms.
Hours later, they say it weighed over 9.
That’s impossible. Objects don’t gain weight spontaneously. Mass doesn’t increase without adding material.
And yet, that’s the claim.
A sphere that defies physics. Emits cold when it should be warm. Makes people sick when they touch it. Bears symbols no one can read.
Is it real?
Jaime Maussan - controversial investigator - holds the sphere now. He claims it’s genuine. He’s made similar claims before that didn’t hold up.
Skeptics say hoax. Believers say proof.
The truth?
Unknown.
The Buga Sphere may be the most significant physical evidence of non-human technology ever recovered.
Or it may be an elaborate hoax.
Or something in between - unusual but explainable.
We don’t know.
That’s the frustrating reality of UFO investigation.
Extraordinary claims. Physical evidence. Expert disputes.
And still, no definitive answer.
The Buga Sphere sits somewhere in Mexico now.
Its weight may or may not have increased.
Its origin may or may not be otherworldly.
Its symbols may or may not mean anything.
Until independent science weighs in - literally - we can’t know.
But if the claims are true…
If objects can crash from the sky with properties that defy physics…
Then everything we know about the universe needs updating.
That’s a big if.
But it’s an if worth investigating.
Because sometimes, the extraordinary turns out to be true.
And we won’t know unless we look.