3I Atlas gave the Sun a shot or a vaccination?
For the first time in all those years of observing it, our mighty star reacted with an internal magnetic tremor.
As if a baby reacted to a nurse's injection, shuddering and crying with all his body.
The Sun has never reacted such way to any comet or asteroid that has passed nearby. Moreover, the Sun has never reacted to any storms, earthquakes, or catastrophes on other planets, always remaining the calm arbiter of the fate of the entire Solar System.
"This is not yet a cause for concern," said astrophysicist Michio Kaku. "Our Sun only shuddered, experiencing a minor impact from 3I Atlas. Apparently, this comet, which flew to us from other star systems, has some properties unknown to us, capable of influencing the deep processes of the Sun's magnetic field".
But many see in such impact of 3I Atlas the clear signs of the incredible power of extraterrestrial civilizations.
If our 5-billion-year-old Sun behaved like a baby, trembling at the mere touch of a comet, then it seems the Sun knows something far more than we do. 3I Atlas could not only inject our Sun with a shot, but also send it to hospital for treatment. What then? What would we do if the Sun stopped shining for a week, a month, or even a year?
While we're still messing around with each other on this tiny planet, unable to come to an agreement, could aliens steal our Sun?
Interestingly, a week ago, when 3I Atlas flew past the giant planet Jupiter, astronomers noticed that the powerful gravitational field of the largest planet in our solar system also reacted in a rather strange way, sharply softening its tidal influence on 3I Atlas. Possible 3I Atlas can manipulate gravity, which could also explain the comet's incredible trajectory of flight, which defies all the laws of astrophysics known.
Indeed, 3I Atlas could, if it so chose, take not only our planets one by one but our giant Sun as well.
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