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Is interstellar object 3I/ATLAS an 'alien probe'? Harvard's Avi Loeb cites a 0.005% chance 'hiding' path and rocket-like thrust. All eyes are on the James Webb telescope for answers this December.
indisputable scientific evidence for a technological artifact from an extraterrestrial civilization within 5 years—Loeb bets
Israel-born Harvard scientist, no stranger to controversy, has asked Kim Kardashian to join his research team after the celeb got some answers about 3I/ATLAS from a recalcitrant NASA head
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3i/Atlas Avi Loeb Says 'We Are Screwed' If Interstellar Visitor Turns Out To Be Alien Spaceship
In a startling revelation that has ignited global intrigue around comet anomalies and interstellar visitors, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has issued a dire warning regarding the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS,
Michio Kaku, in his recent interview, gave rather generous feedback on Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb’s speculation that, given the anomalies, 3I/ATLAS could be an alien probe. Kaku stated that until proven otherwise,
Scientist Avi Loeb has accused NASA of withholding critical information about 3I/ATLAS — the Manhattan-sized interstellar comet which he’s postulated could have extraterrestrial origins. The Harvard astrophysicist made these allegations during a recent appearance on “ The Joe Rogan Experience .”
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb calculates that the probability of the giant interstellar object 3I/ATLAS being a natural comet is approximately 1 in 100 million.
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS sparks concerns as physicist Avi Loeb discusses the methods of intercepting intelligent life
A team of Harvard researchers established an observatory on top of the Sphere, a giant immersive entertainment venue in Las Vegas, in order to detect signs of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, or mysterious objects in the sky.
Is a mysterious force propelling an interstellar comet to incredible speeds? Famed Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb is sounding the alarm, suggesting that the unexpected acceleration observed in the comet 3I/ATLAS would require a colossal amount of energy — power that cannot be accounted for by known natural means.