Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Updated 3I/ATLAS Mars flyby, today...

 


So this thing gets blasted 

with a 

Coronal Mass Ejection 

pointed right at it?

on 09/25/25?


("A CME arriving at Earth 

results in a shock wave..."


Well if it results in a shockwave on earth 

which has a diameter of 

approx. 8000 miles?

What do you think its going to do to something

that has a diameter of 5-30 miles?

HUM?

Best guess?

Logical Rational Brain God gave ya.


And there are no images 

of the CME

hitting it?


None?

Zero?

Nada?


And scientist

"are concerned" 

about 

"a possible change"

 in its trajectory?


That was six days ago.


How long does it take to figure out 

if there was a change in its trajectory?

WTF?


And why?

Did we only get one data set, 

from both 

the Hubble and the James Webb 

Space telescopes?


During the entire month of September, 

when it was best positioned 

to be viewed 

with our two best instruments?

WTF?


And now they are saying they

"hope" 

to get some images of it

from the Mars rover etc.


None of this, 

is adding up.

Absolutely

None of it.


NASA goes dark hours before first look at interstellar object moving closer to Earth

MSN 10/03/25

"Two space probes orbiting the Red Planet, Mars Express and ExoMars, are preparing to take Earth's best picture and closest scans of the strange visitor, which scientists have widely concluded is an unusual comet from a distant solar system."


"However, when those readings come in, America's space agency may remain completely silent about what the object really is."


"NASA has announced that its official website will not be updated during the government shutdown, which has resulted in thousands of federal employees being sent home without pay."


"It's unclear whether NASA staff will make any announcements regarding the object's close pass by Mars,..."

"The shutdown couldn't have come at a worse time, as scientists say Friday's flyby could answer many questions about the mysterious comet..."

"The new data during the Mars encounter will certainly help in clarifying some of the anomalies of 3I/ATLAS, like its anomalous size and composition, but it will not explain its rare alignment with the ecliptic plane of the planets and rare timing in arriving close to Mars, Venus, and Jupiter,' Loeb explained."


"NASA and the European Space Agency have said that Friday's historic meeting over Mars should also clear up questions about the suspected comet's trajectory through space and its physical properties. "


(Well...

YA know?...

Were waiting...)


What is the Nature of 3I/ATLAS?

Avi Loeb Medium 09/27/25


Kinda funny really

but then not funny either.


"Imagine noticing a new animal in your backyard with a tail coming out of its forehead instead of its rear end. After looking at its image, experts argue that it must be a cat because cats have a tail. You point out that cats do not have an anti-tail but the experts dismiss the anomaly and keep telling reporters that any street animal with a tail must be a cat. You also calculate that the animal is at least a thousand times more massive than the only street cat that was previously identified in your backyard, but experts dismiss the anomaly and argue that some cats might be much bigger than others. You also realize that the animal moves along a rare path targeting specific assets near your house, and sheds materials with a composition of industrially-made nickel alloys, but experts ignore these inconvenient facts and claim that rare things happen all the time. While you keep your focus on the animal, zealot influencers, bloggers and science popularizers say loudly that considering anything other than a cat is harmful to science and dangerous to society, because we all know that street cats are common. You write multiple reports about the various anomalies of this animal, suggesting to keep an open mind about its nature. The editor handling your report on the anomalous mass of this animal scrutinizes the wording you use and requests that you will describe the animal as an unusually massive cat and not speculate on alternatives. The same editor goes public and makes negative personal remarks about you, and his boss explains that there is nothing unethical about this behavior. When you write another paper to explain the properties of the anti-tail coming from the head of the animal based on known physics, a different editor declines to process the manuscript for review by arguing: “I believe that your results would be of rather limited interest to the research community as a whole.”


"If this sounds like a hallucinated nightmare, think twice. To make it real, all you need to do is replace the term `street animal’ with `interstellar object’, `cat’ with `comet’, `backyard’ with the `inner solar system’, `animal’ with `3I/ATLAS’, and the `previous street-cat’ with `2I/Borisov’. An editor did make the quoted statement about the paper I wrote with Eric Keto (accessible here) which is the only paper in the literature providing a physical explanation for the anti-tail observed in the highest resolution image of 3I/ATLAS, taken on July 21, 2025 by the Hubble Space Telescope (accessible here). In addition, 3I/ATLAS followed a fine-tuned path aligned with the ecliptic plane of the planets (as discussed here) and shed nickel without iron (as reported here). The new study that I co-authored on the anomalously high mass of 3I/ATLAS based on the lack of non-gravitational acceleration (accessible here), is still blocked from public view for several days by arXiv moderators without an explanation.


"The best way to resolve this saga of self-propagated ignorance about the nature of the `street animal’ in our backyard is to obtain a high-resolution image of it from a surveillance camera close to its path. Indeed, within a week we expect to get an image of 3I/ATLAS with a spatial resolution that is a hundred times better than that of the Hubble image. The HiRISE camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is expected to achieve a pixel resolution of 30 kilometers on October 3, 2025 when 3I/ATLAS will be at a distance of 29 million kilometers from it. The amount of sunlight reflected from the brightest pixel in the HiRISE image will inform us of the nucleus surface area for an assumed albedo value."


"The first recognized interstellar object, 1I/`Oumuamua, did not show any evidence for a tail. Comet experts insist that this `animal’ is `a cat with an invisible tail’, namely a `dark comet’ (as discussed here). That an `animal without a tail’ is labeled a `dark cat’ by mainstream scientists illustrates how dogmatic is the culture of present-day academia. Within this culture, anomalies are ignored, attempts to explain them using known physics are sidelined and scientists who dare to challenge traditional thinking are ridiculed on social media."


(Cult of group think much?)


"The five anomalies of 3I/ATLAS, including its anomalously polarized light (as reported here), suggest that we are missing something, but dogmatists insist that there is nothing fundamentally new to be learned. With that mindset, challenging evidence is not studied in sufficient detail and the opportunity to learn something new is missed because of unwarranted orthodoxy."


(How dare you challenge the Orthodoxy!)


"The self-imposed ignorance inflicted by the refusal to be open minded is easy to correct. We must reward scientists who challenge orthodoxy and focus attention on anomalies. Instead of insisting that all `street-animals’ in our backyard are `cats’, we must study agnostically the visitors who appear unusually massive, move on rare fine-tuned trajectories, show strange tails and shed unusual chemicals. Such a research focus will allow us to learn something new about our cosmic neighborhood and provide the practical benefit of protecting our family from existential threats."


"...this saga of self-propagated ignorance..."

"The self-imposed ignorance..."


Scientist are the only ones guilty.

Reference:

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

I just went through


"How much longer are you gonna 

choose to live

in self-deluded ignorance?"







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