3I/ATLAS: New Anomaly Detected During Perihelion Featuring Unusual Blue Glow
Michio Kaku discusses the recent discovery of an anomaly in the 3I/ATLAS object during its perihelion, characterized by an extraordinary blue glow and temperatures exceeding those of the Sun, as observed by Harvard scientists.

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3I/ATLAS: NEW Anomaly IDENTIFIED in ATLAS During PERIHELION | Michio Kaku
3I/ATLAS shines with an impossible blue glow — hotter than the Sun itself. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb now identifies a ninth anomaly that could point to a mysterious, artificial energy source operating in real time.
Unprecedented data is flooding in from space observatories as 3I/ATLAS sweeps through its closest approach to the Sun. At 7:47 AM Eastern Time, the enigmatic interstellar object reached its perihelion — and what astronomers are witnessing now defies every known law of astrophysics.
According to Loeb’s most recent publication, images captured by STEREO-A, SOHO, and GOES-19 show 3I/ATLAS emitting a bluish hue brighter and hotter than our own Sun. No natural object should be capable of this. The observation suggests the presence of an internal power mechanism — something generating heat and radiation far beyond what comets or asteroids can produce.
Loeb raises a provocative question: “Could this object be using an energy source exceeding the temperature of our star?” If that’s true, we may be looking at a technology surpassing human engineering by cosmic scales.
Documented phenomena in real time:
A glowing tail stretching nearly 300,000 kilometers, equal to the Earth–Moon distance.
A brightness surge far beyond any known comet from the Oort Cloud.
A self-generated blue light, unaffected by the usual reddening of solar dust.
A complete color transformation, shifting from deep red to electric blue during its solar pass.
Based on Loeb’s analysis, combining all nine anomalies yields an infinitesimal probability of natural origin — less than one in ten quadrillion. Statistically, it would be easier to win the lottery fifteen times in a row.
All eyes now turn to December 19th, when coordinated observations from Hubble, Webb, and multiple ground-based telescopes could reveal the truth behind this cosmic enigma.
We may be living through the most significant astronomical discovery in human history.
#3IAtlas #AviLoeb #CosmicMystery #InterstellarObject
3I/ATLAS shines with an impossible blue glow — hotter than the Sun itself. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb now identifies a ninth anomaly that could point to a mysterious, artificial energy source operating in real time.
Unprecedented data is flooding in from space observatories as 3I/ATLAS sweeps through its closest approach to the Sun. At 7:47 AM Eastern Time, the enigmatic interstellar object reached its perihelion — and what astronomers are witnessing now defies every known law of astrophysics.
According to Loeb’s most recent publication, images captured by STEREO-A, SOHO, and GOES-19 show 3I/ATLAS emitting a bluish hue brighter and hotter than our own Sun. No natural object should be capable of this. The observation suggests the presence of an internal power mechanism — something generating heat and radiation far beyond what comets or asteroids can produce.
Loeb raises a provocative question: “Could this object be using an energy source exceeding the temperature of our star?” If that’s true, we may be looking at a technology surpassing human engineering by cosmic scales.
Documented phenomena in real time:
A glowing tail stretching nearly 300,000 kilometers, equal to the Earth–Moon distance.
A brightness surge far beyond any known comet from the Oort Cloud.
A self-generated blue light, unaffected by the usual reddening of solar dust.
A complete color transformation, shifting from deep red to electric blue during its solar pass.
Based on Loeb’s analysis, combining all nine anomalies yields an infinitesimal probability of natural origin — less than one in ten quadrillion. Statistically, it would be easier to win the lottery fifteen times in a row.
All eyes now turn to December 19th, when coordinated observations from Hubble, Webb, and multiple ground-based telescopes could reveal the truth behind this cosmic enigma.
We may be living through the most significant astronomical discovery in human history.
#3IAtlas #AviLoeb #CosmicMystery #InterstellarObject
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