Sunday, November 23, 2025

Avi Loeb is not swayed by new NASA images of 3I/ATLAS


Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb is not swayed by new NASA images of 3I/ATLAS, which government scientists say is a comet. Loeb argues certain anomalies remain unexplained, such as the interstellar object’s expected rendezvous with Jupiter on March 16, 2026. “It comes exactly at the right distance from Jupiter for Jupiter’s gravity to dominate. 

So, if it wants to release some probes near Jupiter, that’s where it needs to be,” he tells “NewsNation Prime's” Natasha Zouves.

The thing he's missing is this... And I'll lay it out for those who think logical will understand how this works. When you're in SPACE you don't have normal "BREAKS" like a car. ONE way I think would be to stop or slow down would be to have a plasma or system in the front of the "ship" which would turn on when they want to slow down as they might have been coming in at such a top speed this is needed for them to slow down enough to come around and pass by the planets with the gravity pull this will also help slow down this object.

TO ME this makes it more obvious this is some sort of artificial ship and not a comet.

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