It's a
laws of nature
problem.
"That
"bizarre plume of dust and particles
that points toward the Sun"?
"is about 30 arcseconds,
or equivalently
56,400 kilometers long..."
Avi Loeb Medium 8/30/25
(Posted on a Holiday weekend again,
like we haven't seen that before.)
Friday, November 7, 2025
That
"anti-tail"
has since:
"Transitioned"
into a regular comet tail
and then vanished.
Very odd
to say the least.
And now?
Avi Loeb Medium 11/08/25
Why is the head of the Harvard Astronomy
Department, quoting from face book sources?
Anyways lol...
As my buddy says...
"This morning, at 4.10 Universal Time (UT) on November 8, 2025, the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS showed a complex jet structure.
M. Jäger, G. Rhemann and E. Prosperi observed 3I/ATLAS at 29 degrees separation from the Sun in the sky, as reported here.
"The stacked images, constituting 24 exposures in the green filter— each lasting 35 seconds , 2 exposures in a red filter and 2 exposures in a blue filter, show a large glowing halo extending out to half a million kilometers (5 arcminutes). The images show at least 7 distinct jets, some of which are anti-tails in the sunward direction."
(I betcha there are three of em.)
wThings just dont shoot out
"56,400 kilometers long"
Not when they are going
130,000-150,000 mph
fighting the solar wind
and radiation they don't.
So you can just throw your
"technological artifact"
option right out the window.
There's just not a technology
that can even be made
that could ever do it.
The laws of nature
are not any different in
the part of the galaxy
where 3I/ATLAS
came from.
There are no:
"New Physics"
"over there"
or watever.
The natural laws
aren't any different
anywhere else in the universe
than they are right here
in our neck of the woods.
So its not a
technology issue,
it is an overcoming
the laws of
the universe issue.
Completely
different ball game.
And unfortunately
apparently not that many
are understanding that.
Thats just one anomaly
out of about ten BTW.
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