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Inside the eerie UFO riddle of the Betz Mystery Sphere – a 22lb metallic ball found in a garden…that ‘behaved by itself’

One theory believes the sphere has similar properties to an atomic bomb

THE fascinating story of the Betz Mystery Sphere that behaved by itself has remained an unsolved mystery for 50 years.

The 22lb ball of metal was first uncovered in 1974 by a family from Florida and led to a frantic search for its eerie origins by scientists, the US Navy and conspiracy theorists alike.

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The Betz Mystery Sphere was a 22lb metallic ball found in Florida by Terry Betz and his family that caused a mass debate over where it came fromCredit: Images courtesy of WJCT
The Betz family found the ball 50-years-ago and have kept it ever sinceCredit: Terry Betz

After becoming a worldwide phenomenon for the ball's apparent shocking ability to hum along to music, roll around on its own and even follow people about freely, it was at the centre of wild theories.

Ron Kivett, the host of local radio show on paranormal phenomena, was one of the first to go and see the sphere come to life and told his fans on-air his wacky theory.

Ron was convinced that the orb couldn't possibly be from Earth and dubbed it "a device created by some cosmic intelligence for an opaque purpose".

Jacksonville’s local newspapers then quickly jumped on the mystery bandwagon and offered several explanations for the orb's existence.

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According to Lindsey Kilbride, a reporter and later a host of a podcast about the sphere, it captured people’s crazy curiosity with UFOs around that time.

But greater concerns started to form over the ball when the US Navy asked to examine it.

They had it for two weeks and inspected the orb at Naval Station Mayport in great detail.

Reports from the time said a Navy spokesman stated that the ball was made of stainless steel but they had no idea what it was or where it came from, but they did say it was from Earth.

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They suggested it moved around because of a small triangular chip on the ball that threw it off balance from time-to-time, before blaming the movements on the family who found it and their uneven floors.

The spokesperson said: "I believe it's because of the construction of the house. It's old and has uneven stone floors.

"The ball is almost perfectly balanced, and it takes just a little indentation to make it move or change direction."

After the military drew mostly blanks with the sphere, a team of scientists took it upon themselves to solve the mystery.

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