Why is the Anti-Tail Sunward-Jet of 3I/ATLAS
Avi Loeb Medium 12/17/25
"My latest essay on the 14th anomaly of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS (available here) focused on the alignment of its rotation axis with the sunward direction at large distances. The fact that a tightly collimated jet appears as the anti-tail in the direction of the Sun both before and after perihelion has a tiny probability of occurring at random, 0.000025."
"But the collimation of the jet to within 8 degrees out to a distance of half a million kilometers, as seen in the latest images of 3I/ATLAS from December 15, 2025 (and discussed here), is also a highly unlikely occurrence."
"...Dr. Frank Laukien, independently offered their important insights on this matter.
"If the collimated, modulated anti-tails pointing towards the Sun are technological, (supernatural) they could be:
"for propulsion (doesn’t make sense),
unless
propulsion away from the Sun
had some intentional navigational effects
to achieve
or avoid ‘something’, or..."



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