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A renowned Harvard professor made a shocking forecast that has shocked both the scientific world and the general public

Aliens may land on Earth in the next 116 days. The professor says we might be close to first contact based on recently examined deep-space transmissions, high-velocity objects, and odd movement patterns seen outside our solar system.
It is not merely science fiction. The assertion is supported by actual astronomical data, which shows objects acting in ways that are inconsistent with accepted physics, including as changing course in midair, releasing energy pulses that are not random, and accelerating without apparent propulsion. Some of these anomalies are reportedly headed on a trajectory toward Earth.
While mainstream scientists remain skeptical, the professor argues that the timing, behavior, and clustering of these anomalies resemble exploratory patterns used in terrestrial mapping and reconnaissance. He warns that humanity should prepare not for invasion, but for observation—suggesting these could be probes or autonomous scouts sent to evaluate Earth before initiating contact.

Governments and space agencies have so far remained silent, while the internet is ablaze with speculation. Could we be approaching one of the most important events in human history—or is this another cosmic mystery we don’t yet understand?

Regardless of what unfolds in the next 116 days, one thing is certain: the conversation about intelligent life beyond Earth has officially entered a new era.

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