A Harvard professor has pointed out “12 anomalies” about the 3I/ATLAS “spaceship”, which he believes support an “alien theory”. The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, often referred to as the “spaceship”, has intrigued scientists worldwide and is gearing up for its closest approach to Earth next month.
While some believe it’s a comet speeding through the Solar System at 130,000mph, Professor Avi Loeb has consistently proposed it could be an alien “mothership.”
In his blog, Loeb has now outlined “12 anomalies” about the “spaceship” and why we should be concerned about this UFO supposedly barreling towards us. The list below, according to Loeb, are reasons why the UFO might not be a “familiar comet”, as NASA has previously claimed.
The object also displays “non-gravitational acceleration” and doesn’t break up like comets do when they travel through space.Its jets “maintain orientation” across a million kilometres in multiple directions, despite it rotating.
Loeb wrapped up by proposing a theory that extraterrestrial life could be piloting 3I/ATLAS. He contended: “The truth is that the mainstream of science is routinely wrong.
“It makes most sense to hedge our bets and invest billions of dollars in the simultaneous search for both technological and primitive lifeforms.”, reports the Daily Star.
