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Andrew Zeck's avatar

I know Avi Loeb is still actively posting about 3I/ATLAS, but wouldn't any of the thousands of other professional astronomers take note of the aforementioned anomalies here? Like are all the world's scientists just staying quiet on what might be the biggest discovery of our lifetimes?

TheSentinel's avatar

This happens with every major paradigm shift. The majority of the field ignores the anomalies (dismissing them as glitches or errors) until the weight of evidence becomes impossible to ignore. We are currently in the "dismissing as glitches" phase.

Nonoptional Advice's avatar

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ihULtQOnvDU

This guy is really worth listening to… and he’s built out and matured his theories for 50 years or so… come up with a lot of secondary and tertiary effects, and … well, you’ll see. Careful though, he has a REALLY strict copyright on his material, since NASA refuses to acknowledge him, and keeps stealing his concepts and paraphrasing them trying to pass off his discoveries as theirs.

Nicholas Maxheleau's avatar

Ahh gee, are you telling me that NASA lied to us …again?

Gaslight Phoenix's avatar

You know... What if they already made contact and.... Didn't like what they heard?

LG's avatar

Safe mode. What a joke

Nonoptional Advice's avatar

Was Tess between the comet and the sun when it “blacked out”? That blackout, if so, could then have been a result of the electron beam in the sunward pointing tail (a result of the electron ”pinch” effect in the solar wind) where magnetic fields generated by moving electrons pull the electrons together.

Keith.'s avatar

Is there any evidence from any source that this object was extraordinary ?

Nonoptional Advice's avatar

The speed is extraordinary, the flight path is concerning.