Why is the Orbital Plane of 3I/ATLAS
Inclined by 5 degrees Relative to the Ecliptic Plane?
Avi Loeb Medium 10/05/25
"The main asteroid belt of the Solar system
is a doughnut-shaped region,
located between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter."
(And it provides us a great deal of protection
from things that may enter the "inner" solar system.
Forget "Biosignatures of life" on an exoplanet.
Just find me that above in a solar system somewhere,
anywhere. Good luck.)
"On October 3, 2025, the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS passed within 29 million kilometers from Mars and on March 16, 2026 it will pass within 54 million kilometers from Jupiter. This encounter with multiple solar system planets requires two independent coincidences:
1. A near alignment by 4.89 degrees of the retrograde orbital plane of 3I/ATLAS with the ecliptic plane of the Earth around the Sun — having a probability of 0.002.
2. A fine-tuning of the arrival times at the planets’ orbital radii — with a net probability of 0.0002, given the circumferences of the orbits of Mars and Jupiter."
"The combination of these two independent coincidences has a likelihood of less than a millionth. If the trajectory of 3I/ATLAS was designed by extraterrestrial (Supernatural) intelligence, why is it inclined by about 5 degrees relative to the ecliptic plane?"
(Translation?
This is not an accident.)
"So far, 3I/ATLAS displayed 7 anomalies (detailed here) in terms of its size, jet, composition, polarization, inclination, timing, and angular alignment with the “Wow! Signal”. Whether these anomalies reflect chance coincidences for an interstellar comet of a natural origin or intelligent planning, remains unknown as of now."
Notice he didn't say:
"extraterrestrial intelligent planning"
But instead this time said:
"intelligent planning."
Avi?
My brother?
The coronal mass ejection
a week before 3I/ATLAS
closest approach to Mars
flat out gave it away.
And your lil "ET's"
simply don't exist.
So then wats the intelligence?
Hum?
Cause quite obviously
none of this is any kind of accident.
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