
"Another scientist has come forward with a theory that the interstellar object 3I/Atlas is possibly an "intelligent visitor from another solar system." Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at the City College of New York has come forward saying that if the interstellar object picks up extra energy as it emerges from behind the Sun then something is steering the possible "alien ship.""
""Perhaps this is a visitor, an intelligent visitor from another solar system. "This week, it turns out that the asteroid or comet will be whizzing around our sun. And if it picks up extra energy on its flyby, that would clinch it. "That means there's extra-terrestrial intelligence involved. So watch for it." He added that on the 29 to 30 October the object will reach its closest point to the Sun,"
Some scientists propose that interstellar object 3I/Atlas could be an intelligent visitor from another solar system. If the object picks up extra energy as it emerges from behind the Sun during its October 29–30 perihelion, that would indicate active steering or propulsion. Observers will watch for an Oberth effect, a gravitational energy gain during a close solar flyby. 3I/Atlas was detected on July 1 and is traveling toward Earth at about 130,000 mph. Hypotheses include an engineered mothership releasing mini-probes that could slow or intercept Earth using the Sun's gravitational assist. NASA has added 3I/Atlas to a planetary-threat watchlist.
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