The Cat Has a Tail From the Forehead: The 3I/ATLAS Object Has Too Many Anomalies: EADaily
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Figures such as Harvard physicist, who defends that interstellar comets could be alien ships, erode the credibility of science from within. Their profiles thrive in a media ecosystem that favors the spectacle above the Hemeroteca rigor - Conspiracy ideas gain ground: half of the Spaniards believe that the ‘dangers’ of vaccines hide from us In the last five months, American physicist Avi Loeb has published so many nonsense about the interstellar …
If you thought that Prof. Avi Leib had given up after NASA tried (and failed) to calm things down in November, you were sorely mistaken. The Israeli Harvard astrophysicist, who made the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS his life's project, is back for another go. And this time: it's not just moving strangely, it's also changing colors. A recap of the previous episodes in this celestial soap opera: In June, the third object in history to come from out…
Comet 3I/ATLAS activates debate in the scientific community over detected anomalies, while gamma-ray explosion GRB 221009A provides new information on extreme energy in the universe. Avi Loeb and NASA alert to these unusual cosmic phenomena.
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