09-08-2025, 05:09 PM
(09-08-2025, 11:56 AM)Mister Obvious Wrote: 11:37 they start discussing 3I/Atlas.
I watched it. He doesn't offer any new information, but it's nice having a Harvard Scientist confirm the anomalous stuff, like all that nickel without any iron, the weird issues with the tail, that it's not behaving at all like a comet, all the Co2 in the coma, how bright it is, how it's entering directly on the ecliptic curve of the solar system, which is exactly what would happen if navigating, otherwise the chance of it happening is (according to Avi) 0.2% (borderline impossible, given there have only been 3 interstellar objects recorded entering our solar system in history -- there would need to be at least 500 to get that one freakish accident).
Previous Harvard scientists who have made an impact on mainstream box-thinking:
Richard Alpert (went on to become Ram Das and wrote "Be Here Now")
Terrance McKenna (created the crazy-accurate Novelty Theory, and put DMT on the map)