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Avi Loeb: 3I/ATLAS is Alien Technology on Earth Intercept Course

[HPP] Avi LoebSeptember 22, 202512 min
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The Enigma of 3I/ATLAS

  • 👽 Harvard physicist Avi Loeb challenges the official NASA narrative that 3I/ATLAS is merely a massive ancient comet from another star system.
  • 🔭 Initial observations revealed several anomalies for a comet, including no visible tail, an unusually large size (bigger than Manhattan Island), a blistering speed of 41 miles per second, and a faint ethereal glow preceding it.
  • ⚠️ These characteristics led Loeb to conclude that it was not a typical space rock, but something far more advanced.

Avi Loeb's Scientific Challenge

  • 🧠 Loeb, a tenured Harvard professor, is known for his controversial claims regarding Oumuamua as extraterrestrial technology.
  • 📊 He developed the Loeb Scale, a framework from 0 to 10, to rank celestial objects based on their likelihood of having a technological origin.
  • 📈 3I/ATLAS's initial score of 4 on the Loeb Scale rapidly climbed to 7 as new, anomalous data emerged, indicating a highly probable technological origin.

Unprecedented Trajectory & Navigation

  • 🎯 The object's path was perfectly aligned with the ecliptic plane (1 in 500 odds) and included multiple close planetary flybys (1 in 20,000 odds), suggesting a deliberate
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