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The interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS has once again shattered scientific expectations, forcing NASA and the global astronomy community to reconsider what they truly know about comets. Unlike any other celestial body previously observed, 3I/ATLAS exhibits behavior that simply doesn’t fit established cometary models. According to Michio Kaku, the renowned theoretical physicist, this mysterious object has completely “rewritten the rulebook” of space science. While comets typically follow predictable orbits and display familiar tails formed by sublimating ice, 3I/ATLAS moves with strange accelerations and emits unusual light patterns that have baffled researchers.
NASA’s data suggests that 3I/ATLAS possesses an unconventional composition — possibly metallic, crystalline, or even artificially structured. Michio Kaku believes such characteristics imply that the object may have originated from an entirely different region of the galaxy, where the physical laws or chemical conditions differ from those in our solar system. He emphasizes that if 3I/ATLAS isn’t a natural comet, it could represent a new category of interstellar phenomena never before documented.
Even more astonishing, telescopic observations indicate that 3I/ATLAS maintains a stable energy signature while passing through intense solar radiation — something no known comet can do. Michio Kaku has described this resilience as “a scientific shockwave,” arguing that it demands a complete reevaluation of how scientists classify and understand interstellar materials. For him, 3I/ATLAS stands as a reminder that space is still filled with wonders that defy human logic and technology. Michio Kaku concludes that every anomaly like this pushes science closer to its greatest frontier: understanding the hidden, complex mechanisms that govern our universe.
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