According to media reports on September 15, a man claiming to have found a species similar to extraterrestrial life in a meteorite sparked a wave of waves on social media, the man who claimed to be gold on the Internet said on August 29, he discovered a small silver space rock in a burning meteorite crater in Panama. Since then, he has posted a series of videos on the Internet showing the so-called meteorite will burn it when it comes into contact with the leaves of trees, and a messy, hand-touched creature grows from the inside of the meteorite.
A week later, he claimed that the crater “will shine at night” and shared a picture of the place’s mysterious shining in the dark.
The follow-up video shows a cluster of oil-shaped, hand-touching matter rapidly spreading from the rocks, eventually wrapping the entire object.The videos went crazy on social media, with some viewers claiming that the video showed “alien creatures growing,” while others thought it was a scandal.
“Someone wants to believe it, but it actually looks like a potato.” A user shared the metal glow on the internet that smelled like paint, and the lens was cut off before contact, it was suspicious.
Kim said the hand-covered sample must now be stored in a large safe, but some have expressed suspicion about the claim that the creature is a common plant and the meteor scene is artificially filmed. Although his video has been viewed millions of times, no independent agency has yet confirmed that the object is a meteor, nor have scientists verified the biological components that grow around it.
Meteorologists also did not confirm that space rocks fell in the Pedregal region of Panama last month. In any case, Kim claimed to have sent hands-on samples to friends, but no public analysis reports have yet been released. Skeptics on the Internet pointed out that there appeared to be several flashes in the photos of the so-called meteorite crater taken by Kim, suggesting that the crater was caused by artificial fires.
It was also noted that Kim was able to pick up the meteorite by hand, and the object had just burned through several leaves, which was obviously irrelevant. Critics questioned the way gold handled the samples, pointing out that he appeared to have touched a strange touch of his hand, which could contaminate the samples he claimed to be sent to the study.
Kim added in the video that someone contacted him said the object he discovered was not a meteor, but a plant “egg” called “Clathrus archeri” or “Devil’s Finger Fungi”. However, gold’s mysterious creature looks different from that fungus.
As for the devil's finger fungus, this plant is usually red, with much less bluish mucus covered on the touch. Over the past four days, this "viral storm" has become even more terrifying, and Gold even claims that the creature has separated from the silver rock and hid in the safe he locked.
On September 11, Kim said in an online post translated from Spanish: "Today I was scared, I thought it had escaped."According to his follow-up posts, the creature continued to grow whenever exposed to light, and was seen jumping and moving in Gold's kitchen, while Gold's kitchen was in the darkness in addition to lighting the object with a light bulb.
"At night, I was reassured, and I knew it't grow.Every time I showed it to them, it would grow as soon as the light was turned on and put me in danger," Kim wrote in a new video released on Sunday.The Panamanian claimed that some people approached him "for fear of his safety" and asked him to hand over the mysterious substance.
Meanwhile, someone on social media warned Kim that they were concerned that government authorities might try to take the mysterious sample from his hands and remove the related videos. In a post translated into multiple languages, Kim begged fans: “Save the videos well. They’re our evidence. They’re probably all deleted.”
While Kim’s video has attracted a lot of attention on social media, there are also many who claim the whole story is a scam.
The researcher, John Greenwald, commented that if any organisms grew out of rocks, it could be evidence that life on Earth was caused by space meteorites.
Mysterious tentacles emerging from a 'meteorite' spark frenzied reaction: 'An alien growing'