Mike Fincke broke his silence on the January 7 medical event. We ran the full clinical picture against the spaceflight physiology and found a real story: NASA has no neuroimaging aboard the ISS, does not screen for a heart defect present in 25% of astronauts, and the only stroke protocol available in orbit is evacuation. That is the finding.

The TESS timing connection we originally flagged does not hold. We are removing the evacuation from the 3I/ATLAS anomaly table. We publish null results.

by TheSentinelNet

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  1. Insanity that with the stats (1 in 4!!!!) they don’t test for it before sending them up. that is crazy work. Space MRI is a hell of a lot more expensive than properly vetting your astronauts. Course, doesn’t seem like they’re incentivized to change things either way — but I am hopeful for NASA policy change after this

  2. Legal_Reserve_5256 on

    That is just for GR physics, correct? Once the quantum tunneling is more understood that would eliminate this issue?