Posted on 09/01/2025 3:41:31 PM PDT by sopo
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They won’t iron out their theories because 3I/atlas is just one big rock.
Slow it up enough to put it in orbit around the earth and mine it
Is it slowing down yet?
I believe it’s speeding up , though they only give current velocity https://i3atlas.com/trajectory
The only explanation I can think of is that this thing is a part of the core of a planet that was destroyed. It would be mostly nickel IIRC.
If I am wrong my reply is Dammit Jim, I’m a doctor not a planetary scientist.
Maybe it just change down inside the cushions that fell out of something’s pockets...
“Emission pattern unprecedented in 4.6 billion years of Solar System observations”
I guess Alexander the Great did not destroy all of the libraries after all.
My hat goes off to those responsible for the maintenance of records from that long ago.
time lapse photography
Sir, you hit that one out of the ballpark.
A stream, no a torrent of gold needs to be directed at funding more research of this exciti g discovery!
It’s just a rock. They deserve tons of study, but in the end, they are nothing special.
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Such an amazing display of curiosity and open-mindlessness!
You of course know everything there is to know in the wide universe, so nothing is a real surprise - good for you. You should share you great knowledge with those that study such things and tell them just how fruitless their profession really is.
Hope the aliens remember to lock their doors on the way by. We can be a pretty nasty bunch....
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Where there is one nasty bunch, there is another bunch even nastier.
core of a planet that was destroyed. It would be mostly nickel
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Except that were ever iron is found, nickel is bound up with it, and vice verse. They are never seen as separate elements, even in spectrogram studies of stars.
There is no iron in 3l.
FR is such a disappointment when it comes to investigating the truly unusual, but jumps at the chance to investigate ordinary politicians.
Most likely iron is present, just at a lower ratio than expected and current instruments can’t see it.
Why would some alien race take a block of pure-ish nickel, and just throw it randomly into space? There’s literally exactly zero chance they aimed it at us from millions/billions of years ago. And nickel isn’t used in space applications except as an alloy, so it’s not like this thing would be proper artificial construction anyway..
Wow bro. They are rocks, for sure , 100% they are not spacecraft. They are terribly interesting and I wish we had a civilization that had probes lying around so we could just throw probes at things, but unfortunately we don’t. But I’ll tell you this, these things are incredibly dangerous because if one swung around from behind the sun., In our Blindspot, it could do a horrible amount of damage. The size of these things and their velocity is insane. But no, definitely no spaceships.
But no, definitely no [ t ] spaceships
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And you know this how? Have you been up and taken a look-see?
To swing behind the sun and hit Earth would mean it changed course - which means there was an some intelligence guiding it - living or machine.
But it will do nothing so crude. Its a Dark Forest object sent by some unknown civilization from some unknown star system to eliminate any competition to prepare system resources for harvesting.
The Object itself is a stubby tear-drop shape made from ultra-dense material traveling at 216,000mph. It will show a slight deviation it its trajectory when it passes Mars later this month. Astronomers will babel about gravitational influences and the like.
Most people will go on about “its just a rock” dismissing it casually, and moving on to more important things, like some political argument.
Few will see the plan - the Object 1I’ Oumuamua dove in to the solar system making a beeline for Earth, and passed within 1 AU, used Earth to alter its course toward the Sun, used the Sun as a slingshot to gain speed as it left for interstellar space. After it swung past the Sun it not only picked up more speed than it should have, but also changed it course, while continuing to tumble at the same rate - there is no coherent explanation for this behavior.
Next, we saw 2I Borosov which was an ordinary comet, just from some where else in the galaxy. Now, we see 3I Atlas which everyone initially said just a comet, having been conditioned by 2I Borosov to think objects with gas emissions are “just rocks”.
Back to the slight course change at Mars - astronomers figure out that the new course will take it to the Sun. Everyone sighs and moans that we will never know what it was. But, fine tuning its course, reveals that the Object will strike the Sun dead center.
The ultra-dense Object will pass through the Sun’s core at 216,000 mph and emerge on the other side, continuing to Jupiter. Meanwhile, astronomers will see the Sun is having some sort of problem, eventually learning that the Sun’s core has been destroyed by the Object, and soon the Sun will nova, incinerating everything out past Mars.
The system’s resources are now ready for harvest by the unknown species from some unknown star system without any dangerous competition.
Don’t believe that? Then look at the system, TYC 8241 2652 1, which wad observed in 1980 and described as a dusty accretion disk. In 2008 the dusty accretion was observed again. Then, 2 years after that another observation took place, but now the accretion disk was gone. Something somehow removed countless trillions of tons of material. no explanation again.
AI explanation:
Star System Accretion Disk Disappearance
The star system TYC 8241 2652 1, located approximately 450 light-years away in the constellation Centaurus, experienced a dramatic disappearance of its circumstellar dust disk over a period of about two and a half years, a change observed between 2008 and 2010.
This young star, estimated to be about 10 million years old, showed a strong mid-infrared excess indicative of a dusty disk until 2008, after which its mid-infrared luminosity dropped by a factor of at least 30, suggesting a significant loss of dust mass. Despite extensive follow-up observations, the exact cause of this rapid dust loss remains unconfirmed, with studies ruling out stellar activity and the presence of a close binary companion as primary causes.
yes, it can change course because there are pockets of frozen gasses here and there, and as it approaches the sun, the gases sublimate and provide a push like a little thruster. Like Neil Degrase Tyson said, the alien theory is at the bottom of the list, and would always be the last choice, but it’s on the list. He said what I believe , which is that both of us would love for it to be aliens, but statistically it is a rock. A frozen collection of whatnot
it can change course because there are pockets of frozen gasses here and there
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No that has not been observed with any of the 3 interstellar objects.
Neil Degrase Tyson is not credible and keeps to mainstream conclusions without dealing in any facts.
There are no statistics for the I3 Atlas Object - it is unique. Or do you discount all the observations to hold to your rock conclusion?
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