Unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs) have access to Earth through wormholes, some of which are present in active volcanoes. According to a new report, two were spotted as Popocatepetl volcanoes in Mexico.

2 UAPs Spotted in Popocatepetl Volcano in Mexico

According to a specialist, a "wormhole" under a very active volcano could allow extraterrestrial entities from distant planets in space to reach Earth.

Ufologist Jaime Maussan said that two enigmatic UAPs were seen flying near Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano as its crater blasted lava into the sky. Maussan claimed that no man-made object could penetrate a crater because of the temperatures around 1,000C. He noticed the UAPs after photographs from the occurrence were released.

According to Maussan, Popocatepetl serves as an "interdimensional portal" -a passageway connecting two points in space that enables space travelers to access one area from another.

He theorizes that the volcano's powerful magnetic field is a wormhole to another universe region, where extraterrestrial beings can enter and exit.

Popocatepetl volcano is one of the most active volcanoes southeast of Mexico City. It is 5,426m (17,802ft) tall. It was named after the Nahuatl language, meaning "Smoking Mountain."

According to Maussan, the University of Bergen in Norway determined in 1996 that magnetic storms are needed beneath the volcano to produce X-points or regions of electron diffusion that can be used to build dimensional portals.

According to NASA physicist Jack Scudder, X-points are locations where the magnetic fields of Earth and the Sun are connected, forming a direct passage from our planet to the Sun's atmosphere, which is 93 million miles distant.

Since the Sun's and Earth's magnetic fields interact to form an X-shaped pattern, they are known as X-points, and according to Maussan, famed physicist Albert Einstein initially proposed the concept of wormholes in the 1930s.

The German-born scientist Albert Einstein described "wormhole" in his general relativity theory as the solution of the field equations as a space-time tunnel connecting two black holes or other locations. A tunnel of this kind would offer a direct route between its ends, per Britannica.

As an analogy, imagine an ant moving from point A to point B across a flat piece of paper. The ant can transfer directly from one spot to the other and skip a long journey if the paper is bent in the third dimension so that points A and B overlap.

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Mexican Volcano El Popo Threatens To Erupt

In a previous report from Science Times, Popocatepetl volcano in Mexico, also called "El Popo," spewed massive plumes of ash, putting millions of residents living on the outskirts of Mexico City at risk for evacuation. The locals have been warned that the volcano could erupt soon.

The volcano, situated in central Mexico about 45 miles southeast of Mexico City, is regarded as one of the most dangerous in the world because about 25 million people live within 60 miles of it. As a result, it is one of the volcanoes most frequently observed worldwide, according to NOAA.

The roughly 17,800-foot volcano, commonly called "El Popo," awoke in 1994 after more than 70 years of dormancy and had been steadily erupting poisonous gasses, ash, and chunks of incandescent rock ever since.

On May 18, 2023, more than 100,000 kids were absent from school due to falling ash. On May 20, operations at the Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City and the military-run Felipe Angeles Airport were temporarily suspended.

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