>Reminder that NASA is officially an intelligence agency>>41692593https://theskylive.com/3dsolarsystem?objs=c2025n1https://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_lookup.html#/?sstr=C%2F2025%20N1&view=VOP>Lightcurvehttps://cobs.si/comet/2643/1.Retrograde orbit aligns within 5° of the ecliptic; p. [probability] .2%2.July–Nov 2025: showed a true sunward jet (anti-tail), not a geometric illusion3.Nucleus mass ≈106× 1I/Oumuamua and 103× 2I/Borisov, moving faster than both; p. <.1%4.Arrival timing placed it <10,000,000km of Mars, Venus, Jupiter and hidden from Earth at perihelion; p. .005%5.Gas plume: far more Ni than Fe (industrial-like Ni alloys) + Ni/CN ratio orders of magnitude above all comets incl. 2I/Borisov; p. <1%6.Gas plume: only 4% water by mass7.Extreme negative polarization, unprecedented; p. <1%8.Arrival within 9° of the “Wow!” signal; p. .6%9.Near perihelion: brightened faster than any comet and was bluer than the Sun10.Sunward + anti-solar jets demand unrealistically large surface area to absorb enough sunlight for sublimation11.Non-gravitational acceleration near perihelion implies ≥13% mass loss, yet no breakup12.Tightly collimated jets hold orientation across ~106 km in multiple solar directions despite rotation13.Perihelion tuned trajectory to pass within .5% of Jupiter's Hill Radius14.No dimming since perihelion15.16-hour brightness pulse16.Unexplained ionization17.Gold/Yellow Spectra>Oddities:The IAA SETI post-detection protocols updated for the first time in 15 years: arxiv.org/pdf/2510.14506Many UAP's have been sighted since 3i detection - https://apokalypsis.net/ - ufobattler.com/ - nuforc.org/map/NASA caught manipulating data on its Solar Observatory website+image metadataFAA updated its air traffic control handbook to include UAP reportingChina Academy of Sciences changes name of Aeronautics Dept. to "School of Interstellar Navigation"US announces "Genesis Project" with 90-270 day timeline
>Channelshttps://www.youtube.com/@DiegoSanAraujohttps://www.youtube.com/@DobsonianPowerhttps://www.youtube.com/@TheAngryAstronauthttps://www.youtube.com/@GaleriaDoMeteoritohttps://www.youtube.com/@StefanBurnshttps://www.youtube.com/@JohnLenardWalsonhttps://www.youtube.com/@CristinaGhttps://www.youtube.com/@RaysAstrophotographyhttps://www.youtube.com/@ChucksAstrophotography>InvestigationsAvi Loeb: https://avi-loeb.medium.com/Joe Poff: https://medium.com/@joe_poffObjective, open-source work on 3I/A from Miami Herald reporter: https://usaherald.com/author/samuel-lopez/Astronomer's News: https://www.astronomerstelegram.org/~~Shiva~~: https://medium.com/@ShivaMeucci (unbanned but no new posts)https://archive.is/Q6ytv/imagehttps://archive.is/p04KeOriginal NASA livestream:~~https://www.youtube.com/live/A5SUq2eDXg~~ (delisted)>JWST raw data:https://www.jameswebbdiscovery.com/https://jwst.readthedocs.io/en/latest/jwst/outlier_detection/main.htmlhttps://www.galactic-hunter.com/post/jwst-data>Memoryhole sink, potentially related oddities:JWST report from Oct.https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/james-webb-space-telescope-spotted-spaceship/NASA metadata error:https://medium.com/@earthexistclothing/mega-metadata-mistake-3i-atlas-356f53d3a299Apparent meddling/withholding of lightcurve data;Hubble uses a 10x longer exposure when 3I/A is close than far away; an absurdly incompetent decision that hides the nucleus;Radar imaging could be used to identify the nucleus and hasn't been;Black Hole Sunshttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/11/251127102115.htmKuiper belt anomalieshttps://phys.org/news/2025-11-potentially-distinct-kuiper-belt-clustering.htmlLunar 'last quarter phase' timing:https://medium.com/@earthexistclothing/12-12-25-3i-atlas-d1c05b5d30d8
hmm it's good that there are no more normies time to start the real workokay so now they have added stars and cresent moon in captcha
>>41699630Looks like acceleration breaking through warp. Similar to when an aircraft breaks the sound barrier.
>>41699652and triangles
finally the thread can go on for days and we won't need to migrate every few threads after finding something unsual or newMESSAGE TO THE NORMIES :-Please stay out of here cause if you are new then read out about all the previous findings from 4plebs.Refrain from posting repeatedly Coment, you fell off, LARP, No ayy lmao Or anything like that If you do then it will directly mean You are a fed and are trying to derail the convo Please bakers post this message at the start of every new bake Let's make it organised this time
Report anyone who tries to derail the convo as spam No more bullshit
>>41699670It’s just a rock. Stop giving grifters views and money. It’s over. Seek help.
Gentlemen what we are looking at right now is absolute bullshittery like they think we are fucking retard or something these duchebags PRAaa are unbelievable how can the brightness suddenly dim from 11.0 to 13.3 and now it is again at constant 11.6 this is fucking bullshit they are again feeding trash datahttps://cobs.si/obs_list?id=2643
>>41699692Rotation.
>>41699692brightness observations have been fucked for weeks now, it's clearly brighter than it should be relative to the light curve
>>41699699still the gap and time difference doesn't make sense for others who are taking measurments PRAaa is feeding trash data and they are doing this for days now i have been constantly monitoring it everytime they put measurements there is always a gap of 2 to 3 magnitudes this is not reporting this is literally feeding wrong data and why is it always that whenever they report there is no data update for coma DC Tail andPA
Ignore the giant rock that been messing with our sun and vibration. Even if its just a comet its effecting our planet and should be discussed and watched.
>>41699692Yeah the divergence between visual observations and their data is really obvious. It's like they're reporting the absolute statistical minimum needed to drive the median down.
>>41699692>they think we are fucking retard or somethingYou're not?
>>41699755i am a schizo, man
>>41699692Aren't these different spectral bands? I'm no expert in photometry but that could be an explanation. That and measurement error and uncertainty.
>>41699805>I don't know >But that could be an explanationYou're contradicting yourself.Use your brain. Intensity and wavelength are unrelated properties.
>>41699818>Intensity and wavelength are unrelated properties.So a red colored light would be the same intensity through a blue filter as a red one?
>>41699745The sun hasn't done anything really funny yet It's more resilient than we think, any major changes were simply absorbed back into the Chromosphere
>>41699845Are you really asking me to teach you how photon energy is calculated? Intensity is proportional to the square of the electric field amplitude. Wavelength determines color (for visible light) and frequency (f = c / [lambda], where c is the speed of light), but amplitude (and thus intensity) is independent.If you want to understand how this works for different wavelengths of light you need to model a perfect blackbody. You do this using Wien's Displacement Law.The law states:The wavelength of maximum emission [lambda maximum] is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature T of the blackbody.The TLDR is that we aren't filtering light. Please familiarize yourself with radiation physics before you reply again if you're replying in good faith.
>>41699891are you an avatar fan by any chance
>>41699805No, those are different reference categories used to make a brightness analysis.The list of each methodology is found here:https://cobs.si/help/icq_list/list_ref_catalogues/
>>41699667Doesnt matter you dipshit cretin, it's still a pebble. Kys. People arent going to troll you anymore because it is already proven nothing happened. So ppl lose interest over time in this bullshit happening. Pretty simple.
>>41699852yes but the point is atlas indeed triggered the defence mechanism or reaction mechanism after entering the solar system and we all felt it this whole year i and many others had a really really bad headache my eyes where even buring whenever cme hit perhaps eye burning part was happening with only a certain blood group and if you from that bloodgroup which i am you must be feeling it toohonestly this is the worst i have ever find myself in that stephan burns guy was and is absolutely right about cme affecting us, politics and earth those who disagree are just paid bots cause this was something that we observed by oneself the point is why it suddenly stopped why are we not having anymore cmewas it only to energise atlas also we many of us may have felt that jan feb march april may and june went pretty normal the escalation of time happened since july and didn't you observed that we are near end of year already does it make sense to you the time just accelerated like what back to the point we should keep an eye on what sun does next also please someone keep an eye on schumman ressonance toowe need to monitor the frequency till it reaches jupiter and ganymede
>>41699914>working on a sunday while your crush is out at a christmas partyincel
>>41699715The problem with PRAaa's data (other than it being complete shite) is that he is using a methodology that only takes data from observations of the nucleus instead of the object as a whole or the coma.
>>41699916It only did that because it was creeping into the sun's Roche limit
>>41699932so do you mean we can't blaim them for fucking them with data honestly i am not an expert in astro photography with advanced tools i really don't know what they are doing but i know one thing for sure that magnitude difference with the same patter recurring whenever they put their result points towards one thing and that is that they are bullcrap
>>41699943so let's see what will sun do next
>>41699961It hasn't done as much as we expected
>>41699957No. He's exclusively using a methodology trying to record the nucleus when it can't be seen b/c of the brightness of the coma. Combined with the fact he won't make coma measurements points to his data being complete fuckery.
>>41699970hmm i see so we should keep hating PRAaa
>>41699996>constantly makes false dichotomies>emotional appeals>self contradicts>feigned ignorance
>>41700027sorry but that's how i work and you perhaps know me from previous threads remember that namefag HH or L
any new images
>>41700088Well here you gohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1h_3Jsy6kwI was also starting the Vid. right now.
>>41700111honestly it's not trust worthy creating that great of a telescope to see it from this planet nah a normal citizen can't have such tech or they do it's either confiscated and scrubbed from the internet or they are faking which is likely the case cause if it was fr then cia had already took it and killed him
>>41699745It really is weird that the sun calm the fuck down the moment the "rock" passed by it. If it isn't aliens then it's some object with a lot of gravity like anons saying it's a mini black hole. It would explain the x rays at least.
>>41700124It seems you got no Clue, what Amateur Astronoms have build on their own https://cosmoquest.org/x/2017/04/new-home-for-the-worlds-largest-amateur-telescope/ in comparison to this Guy, the Telescope from John Lenard Walson is relatively small. But jeah they would kill him instantly for having such an greater Telescope than most Guys have.
https://avi-loeb.medium.com/riding-3i-atlas-to-the-stars-2c465d203199
>>41700153hmm i see so it looks like ommuamua
And yeah, newtonian Telescopes are relatively simple to build, i knew from Hobby Forum Guys, that have also build large Newtons. It is simple as fuck, fuck, they also have polished on the own the Mirrors to the best. Selfmade Telescopes can be a way better, than Telescops that you can simply buy.
>>41700166Yeah but we are not able to see the goddamn Nucleus, it seems to be impossible to revela that thing. It seems to be too bright to see it.Btw before i got my own a Telescope, i haven´t had thought that there are Hobbiests with such giant Telescopes :D it´s fucking cool that ths Guys do this stuff.
With Objects, maybe.
@ 10:30min
When did 3I enter the solar system?
>>41700285Official Visible on 1.7.2025.
>>41700027Nigger does this for at least 8 hours a day. You check throughout the past threads and see someone with the same exact style of typing writing the same type of drivel trying to shame people discussing 3i. It’s really fucking pathetic that they think that some fat mulatto Eglin mutt will ever be able to successfully tame an /x/ schitzo. It won’t happen and it’ll never happen
>>41699916my toes have been inflamed since its perihelion, is that why?
>>41696955>increases exponentiallyBot, you are fully aware that positive feedback loops in nature are self-limiting, a mass of u235 would vaporize long before a significant fraction of the atoms could fission. Notice, bot, that the logic nuclear weapons follows that of high explosives, a detonation, but the physics of fission is more analogous to low explosives, requiring containment, a nuclear deflagration, not a nuclear detonation (u235 is very stable, 700m year half-life). There exists nothing on earth that could achieve that containment. Fake, like you bot.>>41696956>no argumentPathetic.Film of nuclear weapons are fake, this is empirically true. Source: Videos of “nuclear weapons”. Occam's razor: film of nukes are fake because nukes are fake.Again, look at the video, the flash is not interacting with the scene. This is empirical fact. And without the flash what do you have? A pyrotechnic fireball. Thick black carbon smoke, empirical evidence of what? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? The incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. Carbon black is distinct, carbon is a pure black black, absorbing a very broad spectrum of electromagnetic radiation. The black smoke in these “nuclear weapons” films are empirically consistent with one and only one thing: fine particulate carbon from the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbons. This is not dust, this is not vitrified sand, this is thick black carbon smoke. This is a pyrotechnic display. Fake and gay, like aliens.
>>41699691The ride never ends
New from Galeria do MeteoritoDub will be up... maybe, sometime(?)https://youtu.be/oSMHz1s4jIQ
>>41700992Sauce on the new picture? Looks too colourful is it legit?
>>41700998The dubs up so you can watch. He shows it at the very beginning. I'm a little over 1.5 minutes into the video and he's discussing Ray's imagery right now.
>>41700998Andrew McCarthy, 2 hour stack(7:45ish) in the video
>>41701030And the other one before?
>>41701044Some guy (Caberro?) in Italy I think
>>41701048Sebastian Voltmer
It's about time to move this thread to /sci/. Astronomy, comets, NASA, sapce observation isn't /x/: All the schizo bullshit turned out to be blatantly wrong. NASA was right from the start, no conspiracies detected.
>>41700992suprised my go to for all this shit is a bunch of brazilian's. I like Brazilian Steakhouses also. They are rare here but worth a drive
>>41701057>no argumentYou've had months to form a cohesive argument yet here you are still spamming on a daily basis with no argument.
>>41699628Ummm why didn't 3iAtlas irrevocably change the world and my life in ways I could not comprehend when it flew by us...?
>>41701069If it was even remotely paying attention, it would know that everyone knows it is spewing pure bullshit.
>>41701075it turned you into a fag, you just didn't notice yet
>>41701075maybe the aliens dont really fucking care about this place?
Please turn around and come back Atlas please come back I want to be friends please just for a day come back just for a bit
>>41701056Thanks
>>41700148Mini black hole, q ball or other exotic intergalactic material are the best theories that have been posted. The alien talk is just shilling like the just a rock posts. They seem to be trying to hide the best theories. A mini black hole or other exotic matter was one of the theories for the Tunguska explosion as well. So Earth has experienced similar things before.
>>41701105I don't know, I was pretty ambivalent about what it was until Ray posted that imagery of the thing's 90 degree jets. Now I'm thinking it is fabricated. Either technology buried in an asteroid or maybe a derelict or robotic craft.
>>41701105>tunguskaLiterally confirmed as a ball of ice that exploded and impacted 300 feet above the air.
>>41700992He made a good point I hadn't considered. This changes the calculus significantly.When 3i/A was at perihelion it was also at its closest point to Earth's orbital trajectory. This is obvious on its own; any object on an hyperbolic orbit will be closest to any other circular orbit at perihelion. Eccentric orbits would be the only exception to this.But the really weird thing is that 3i/A was occluded by the Sun at perihelion. Meaning at the exact moment when the distance to earth's later position is smallest, it was optimally positioned to inject probes. Large probes or separate craft would need to perform a long, powerful burn to lower their orbit such to allow Earth intercept, during which time the propulsion system's exhaust would face towards Earth. In other words, the most visible action 3i/A needs to take in order to survey/visit Earth is being done at the exact moment it's invisible to us. He mentions at the end that Earth will reach that location in its orbit in April of next year, but any objects released would more likely arrive in about 1 month or less since they are presumably still at high velocity.The next natural step of such an object (assuming it's not an impactor obviously) will be to either perform an aerobrake on the atmosphere and then shed more velocity on the Moon, or the opposite; shed on the Moon and then aerobrake/circularize. There are 2 sets windows of probability for objects either skimming the atmosphere or passing the moon. Each time the moon orbits Earth those windows reappear, so if the object shed a lot more dV than my assumption it could be using a window in a different month.The Moon orbits the Earth like the Earth orbits the sun; in prograde (counter-clockwise from the north pole) so this means anything ejected by 3i/A (retrograde) is in a position to use the Moon for gravity braking. The Moon is massive for being an inner system moon and is basically ideal for slowing down vehicles from interstellar speed.
>>41701189Yep. I came to the same conclusion as well. Coincidentally, we are coming out of a new moon right now. Imagine how badly tptb will flip their shit if by the next full moon there is undeniably an alien craft visible to all orbiting the moon.
>>41701189Oprah: “And this is a — does everyone else thinkit’s a nice Jewish family? From the outside youappear to be a nice Jewish girl…. And you are allworshiping the devil inside the home?” Rachel: “Right, There’s other Jewish familiesacross the country. It’s not just my own family.” Oprah: “What Kinds of things went on in thefamily?” Rachel: “There would be rituals in which babieswould be sacrificed.”Oprah: “This is the first time I heard of anyJewish people sacrificing babies, but anyway - basedou witnessed the sacrifice?” Rachel: “Right, when I was young, I was forcedto participate in that, in which I had to sacrificean infant.”682
>>41701189Thx anon for the comprehensive abstract you rock (no pun intended)
>>41701189Which is to say this may be a significant development in the probability estimate area because of the Lunar dynamic.The Moon is unexplained by cosmogenic and cosmological models. It's the definition of an outlier. One valid explanation for its existence is that it was placed in orbit artificially in order to accommodate decelerations of space vehicles. One reason they'd opt for something as large as Luna is if they were planning for lots of interstellar insertions. The Moon is extremely valuable even for Human space vehicles because it can be used to slingshot to other planets or brake to acquire Earth orbit; more mass does this job exponentially better when you're dealing with high velocities and planetoid-size vehicles.Another tie-in to this line of thinking is Phobos and Deimos, which are also highly unique in that they are in an extremely low but circular orbit while not being circular bodies; they're potato-shaped. This is significant because potato-shaped bodies don't have good gravitational equilibrium and should never be on low circular orbits. Basically the only viable explanation we have for Phobos and Deimos is that they are artificially inserted. I will also note Phobos is in a position that allows it to drop a tether into Mars' deep atmosphere as a kind of 90% space elevator that would be accessible to transonic aircraft. NASA published studies on this concept. Previously I considered that Mar's moons might be leftover impactors by someone who wanted to terraform Mars (or some darker possibility) or near objects that were towed into orbit and used for mining. But it's more likely they were both being mined and serving as gravitational waystations for Earth-Mars traffic.It's fascinatingly strange that Earth and Mars' moons are both so unusual and 3i/A is doing exactly what we'd expect a interstellar vehicle to do if it was transferring cargo or occupants to Earth from an interstellar trajectory and the Moon is perfect for this task.
thanks anon for the last 4 samefag replies
>>41699691The Jewish Astronaut is already pivoting saying there is so much other stuff going on I don't know why we waste all our time talking about Atlas 3i.
>>41699652>okay so now they have added stars and cresent moon in captchaspooky
>>41701232This logic tracks all the way up the chain to the approaches a spacefaring civilization would use to inhabit and expand habitable worlds like Earth that are close to a cool-ish sun. If you were spread out developing thousands or millions of planets you'd have enough resources at your disposal to pick the really nice ones and drag some old moons around to make them even more attractive for settlement and development. Plus you get a massive, local resource stockpile with every kind of material a planet needs.Since most habitable greenhouse planets are in low orbits around their star, it's logical to assume a civilization would have figured out this problem and be good at solving it; so the idea that such a project is too much work just to reduce access cost doesn't make sense; the civilization is most likely doing this on an industrial scale and the overall benefit of making all of their garden worlds easily accessible from interstellar space makes the entire thing practical.Just like how having an interstate highway run past your town is way too expensive for your town to rationalize building; yet it benefits the entire country by being there.A civilization with this kind of capability would absolutely, 100% be using objects like 3i/A to get around. Massive unbound planetoids with industrial activity on their surface and propulsion.I think we are in for a very interesting century.
>>41700088https://archive.4plebs.org/x/thread/41692593/#41693462As promised here's my time lapse of comet 3I/ATLAS.
>>41701259Thanks anon.
>>41701189>[...]>But the really weird thing is that 3i/A was occluded by the Sun at perihelion. Meaning at the exact moment when the distance to earth's later position is smallest, it was optimally positioned to inject probes.>Large probes or separate craft would need to perform a long, powerful burn to lower their orbit such to allow Earth intercept, during which time the propulsion system's exhaust would face towards Earth. In other words, the most visible action 3i/A needs to take in order to survey/visit Earth is being done at the exact moment it's invisible to us.>He mentions at the end that Earth will reach that location in its orbit in April of next year, but any objects released would more likely arrive in about 1 month or less [...]>The next natural step of such an object (assuming it's not an impactor obviously) will be to either perform an aerobrake on the atmosphere and then shed more velocity on the Moon, or the opposite; shed on the Moon and then aerobrake/circularize.>[...]>The Moon orbits the Earth like the Earth orbits the sun; in prograde (counter-clockwise from the north pole) so this means anything ejected by 3i/A (retrograde) is in a position to use the Moon for gravity braking. The Moon is massive for being an inner system moon and is basically ideal for slowing down vehicles from interstellar speed.>>41701232>The Moon is unexplained [...] It's the definition of an outlier.>One valid explanation for its existence is that it was placed in orbit artificially in order to accommodate decelerations of space vehicles. One reason they'd opt for something as large as Luna is if they were planning for lots of interstellar insertions. The Moon is extremely valuable even for Human space vehicles because it can be used to slingshot to other planets or brake to acquire Earth orbit; more mass does this job exponentially better when you're dealing with high velocities and planetoid-size vehicles.interestingmay be useful
>>41701259neat
>>41701259cool, ty
>>41701259>>41701260>>41701288>>41701296Here's a bonus pic of the periodic comet 24P/Schaumasse. It was in the region so I snapped one 15 minute exposure of it just for fun after I was done with 3I/ATLAS. The long exposure makes it look like a streak du to its motion.
>>41701179Trust the science
>>41701306And here's a 10 minute exposure of four geostationary satellites that I took while I was waiting for 3I/ATLAS. Best thing about geostationary satellites is that you can just turn off the tracking mount since the Earth does the tracking for you.The satellites are ASTRA 1P, ASTRA 1M, ASTRA 1KR and ASTRA 1N. 1P is the latest and was launched last year and it will eventually replace the rest.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astra_19.2%C2%B0E
>>41701330Not everything is a conspiracy>Trust the ScienceI do, because it predates clownworld. It was the determination of the Soviet Government after 4 expeditions the final one in 1987. Real Science. They even dug out small fragments from the swamp
>>41701251Goalposts moving so hard from this jew theyre in a other solar system
>We Have A Problem. The Sun is Losing PLASMA as a Giant Magnetic Hole Openshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmifJ_6iHtc
>>41701189we kinda figured the best time for probes sending opportunity out (and why it was vital to do it 'behind' the sun), but using the moon for breaking is pretty smart for resource optimization (efficiency is a sign of intelligence) 3I/ATLAS also became higher temperature at perihelion (went higher than the sun - that should be simply near impossible), so it did something.>>41701232I wonder, if the Mars moons are hollow or have sign of mining structures, or had outposts once. They are smaller, so even a rudimentary space telescope/probe could have outmapped (or radar tapped) it's whole surface looking for possible 'Martian' space age era ruins/sites/tracks or research posts. Whoever knows what went down on the Martian surface (possible technological nuclear holocaust), but the moon bases could have still 'outlived' the surface destruction, and still have full database/tech/civilizational remains.Phobos is kinda odd shaped too. Potato with a missing top, but what if that's the entrance door like a canal pressurazation/depressurization entrance. The civilization outmined the inner core, then put gas thrusters around the outer circle to start to rotate it, then you can even have artificial gravity, while docking ship needs to synch up the rotation spin.Similar to this concept from Elite Dangerous, but the base is a hollowed out asteroid/Phobos to minimize resources used, instead of a full artificial space station:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1MeHhWE1U4It would be absolute Kino to witness a 2nd space race to whatever treasure trove is potentially hidden in that hole right there.. (like the best place to have a site there for an emerging space age civilization)
>>41701390Nothing ever happens
>>41701395>I wonder, if the Mars moons are hollow or have sign of mining structureshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDIXvpjnRws>The universe put it there; if you choose, God put it there.There is in fact one such structure. The "it's a boulder' explanation is extremely untenable since Phobos has never been geologically active so anything upright on the surface would need to be an asteroid core; and those aren't geometric. Buzz Aldrin thought it was so weird he pressured NASA into making it the site of the only Phobos-centric exploration mission that's been planned and he also personally tried to organize a mission to explore it with private support. His enthusiasm is apparent in the clip.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobos_monolith
>>41701409keep being afraid spammer bro
>>41701189>In other words, the most visible action 3i/A needs to take in order to survey/visit Earth is being done at the exact moment it's invisible to us.That's really stupid thinking ayylmaos did not gonna lie. I refuse to believe they are so delusional that thought they would hide such operation by simply timing entering perihelion while we are on the opposite side while forgetting we have expanded with instruments in the solar system. They really underestimate us or they are retarded. No other explanation.
>>41701390Based alums saving us from global warming?
>>41701390So no Carrington event Jan 9th?
>>41701421Good catch!Buzz even used the same wording as potato for Phobos and something remnant like Monolith, while saying moons are important/crucial for development (same overarching topic) we been talking about, and my mind absolute forgot that interview even exists..Something is 99% there, I am/was halfway in the zone when I typed all that (we are on /x/ after all)
>>41701505Notice he also says in that interview>Fly by the comets, visit asteroids, visit the moon of mars.It seems like he's being vague with the first 2 and the third is extremely specific. There are a lot of fascinating bodies in the solar system but he picks one. Which leads me to think the first 2 suggestions are also extremely specific. If we are in a paradigm where Sol was once a busy interstellar destination and we're millions or billions of years past that now, there would be ancient signs of this all around us that would be indistinguishable from NEO's.Maybe some of the comets are old derelicts that nobody bothered to deorbit. Maybe the interstellar ones are ships that planned to arrive 300,000 years ago when there was still something important here but had to make an unexpected stop and in that time civilization collapsed and rose.If this is indeed the case it may be relatively common that things stop by and see what's happening here without too much attachment; and this thinking also encompasses the possibility of breakaway civilizations being dormant in the oort cloud, moon or under our oceans.It seems everything we know about pre-recorded ancient history supports this conclusion, with memories of a moonless sky and extremely specific descriptions of things like New Jerusalem that are planetoid sized.
>>41701421That's literally a rock tho
space is fake and gay
>>41700416>trampled grass>(bell sound)Okay
>3I/Atlas sends signals every 16.16 hrs >Duckweed doubles its mass every 16 hrs in ideal conditionsWhat if 3I/Atlas is a organisim or some other natural object and not artificial/created?
My only wish was for this to hit me and specifically me dead center. Oh well.
>>41701660That’s always been my theory. 3iatlas is some sort of living space organism. Maybe we got lucky and it’s food source isn’t located in earth.
>>41699628this nigga is still around?
>>41701666I feel you, Satan.
>>41701669I wish amateur astronomers can see through the coma and brightness
>>41701739
>>41701746My face was radiating and I looked younger when i doubled this (32:16)
>>41701390nothing will happen, just got confirmation
>>41700416not everyone is me you retard