Ancient Star Seen Zooming Through Space at 600 Kilometers Per Second

(14-09-2025, 05:06 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  “We’re Actually Smashing Into Space Rocks Now”: China Launches Dual Spacecraft Mission to Redirect Asteroid by One Inch

China is set to undertake a pioneering planetary defense mission, launching a spacecraft to alter the trajectory of a distant asteroid, marking a significant step in global efforts to safeguard Earth from potential celestial threats.
China is poised to embark on a groundbreaking mission to test its planetary defense capabilities. The nation is preparing to launch a spacecraft designed to collide with a distant asteroid, aiming to alter its course by a mere inch. This mission could position China as the second nation, after the United States, to achieve such a feat in asteroid redirection. As global interest in planetary defense intensifies, China’s efforts underscore the potential for international cooperation in safeguarding Earth from potential asteroid threats. This mission not only highlights technological advancements but also raises questions about the future of global space collaboration.

China should just nuke the asteroid out of existence. Laughing
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https://youtu.be/GYKy8vfradM?si=cycoq6uevohwO7Vt

Reasons for Speculation and Ongoing Investigation:

Manufacturing and Design:
The Buga Sphere lacks visible seams, welds, or joints, making its construction method and origin mysterious.

Internal Structure:
Scans have revealed a complex internal structure, including layers of metal, a central chip, and fibers, which doesn't align with known manufacturing processes.

Environmental Effects:
The sphere was found at a site where grass and soil mysteriously dried up, suggesting an "invisible energy" or effect on the environment.

Mass Changes:
Researchers have reported drastic and unexplainable changes in the sphere's apparent mass since its discovery, an anomaly that standard physics cannot explain.

Alleged Mantra Response:
Viral videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device.
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(07-08-2025, 10:19 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Scientist or Science have a lot to learn from this object about Sun & Solar System.
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This episode, we dive into Voyager’s “firewall,” invisible frontier where our Solar System ends & interstellar space begins, often described as universe’s border checkpoint, mysterious boundary, known as the heliopause, is where solar wind collides with interstellar plasma, creating a shifting zone separates solar influence from vastness beyond.
 
Voyager 1 & 2 are both spacecraft to cross frontier, providing unprecedented data rising plasma density & magnetic
fields. Far from being a wall of fire, the firewall acts like a cosmic checkpoint to slows & filters radiation. Its position shifts with solar wind strength, making it a flexible and dynamic border. Voyager’s journey across this checkpoint gave humanity its first direct glimpse into the space between the stars.
#space #voyager #wionpodcast
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(16-09-2025, 03:08 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  This episode, we dive into Voyager’s “firewall,” invisible frontier where our Solar System ends & interstellar space begins, often described as universe’s border checkpoint, mysterious boundary, known as the heliopause, is where solar wind collides with interstellar plasma, creating a shifting zone separates solar influence from vastness beyond.
 
Voyager 1 & 2 are both spacecraft to cross frontier, provide unprecedented data rising plasma density & magnetic
fields. Far from being a wall of fire, the firewall acts like a cosmic checkpoint to slows & filters radiation. Its position shifts with solar wind strength, making it a flexible and dynamic border. Voyager’s journey across this checkpoint gave humanity its first direct glimpse into the space between the stars.
#space #voyager #wionpodcast

https://youtu.be/pzFi3hERoUk?si=z4bqQgvnVrIXxeeK
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(15-09-2025, 10:10 AM)Alice Alicia Wrote:  https://youtu.be/GYKy8vfradM?si=cycoq6uevohwO7Vt

Reasons for Speculation and Ongoing Investigation:

Manufacturing and Design:
The Buga Sphere lacks visible seams, welds, or joints, making its construction method and origin mysterious.

Internal Structure:
Scans have revealed a complex internal structure, including layers of metal, a central chip, and fibers, which doesn't align with known manufacturing processes.

Environmental Effects:
The sphere was found at a site where grass and soil mysteriously dried up, suggesting an "invisible energy" or effect on the environment.

Mass Changes:
Researchers have reported drastic and unexplainable changes in the sphere's apparent mass since its discovery, an anomaly that standard physics cannot explain.

Alleged Mantra Response:
Viral videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device.

Alien ball: videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest with a smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only. Big Grin
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(01-07-2025, 06:29 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Scientists achieve teleportation between quantum computers for the first time ever me The promise of quantum computing come with a hitch: the more qubits you load into a single machine, the harder they are to keep in line. Scientists have tried shielding, error correction, even stacking qubits on top of one another, yet stability keeps slipping through their fingers.

A fresh demonstration now points to a different strategy – spreading the workload across several small processors and letting quantum teleportation knit them together in real time. Teleportation in this context doesn’t fling matter through space. Instead, it transfers a qubit’s delicate “both-at-once” state to a partner qubit some distance away, using entanglement and a quick burst of old-fashioned binary data. Until recently, practical attempts rarely pushed beyond proof-of-concept.. Now researchers have used the teleportation trick to forge a working logic gate between two separate quantum chips sitting about six feet apart, hinting at a future where clusters of modest processors act as one mighty computer.

Quantum teleportation and qubits
A qubit is valuable because it can be zero and one at the same moment, yet that superposition collapses if the qubit feels a nudge from the outside world.. By teleporting a qubit’s identity rather than physically hauling the particle around, engineers sidestep much of that fragility. The receiving end simply reshapes its own qubit to mirror the original and carries on with the calculation.

The latest experiment used a pair of “network” qubits – atoms optimized for sending and receiving optical signals – and a pair of “circuit” qubits dedicated to crunching data. Teleportation bridged the network qubits first; the entangled link then let the circuit qubits act as though they shared the same chip.

Sanskrit mantras...or ability sanskrit... Big Grinability sanskrit meaning - mean. Cool
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(15-09-2025, 10:10 AM)Alice Alicia Wrote:  https://youtu.be/GYKy8vfradM?si=cycoq6uevohwO7Vt

Speculation and Ongoing Investigation:
Manufacturing and Design:

The Buga Sphere lacks visible seams, welds, or joints, making its construction method and origin mysterious.

Internal Structure:
Scans have revealed a complex internal structure, including layers of metal, a central chip, and fibers, which doesn't align with known manufacturing processes.

Environmental Effects:
The sphere was found at a site where grass and soil mysteriously dried up, suggesting an "invisible energy" or effect on the environment.

Mass Changes:
Researchers have reported drastic and unexplainable changes in the sphere's apparent mass since its discovery, an anomaly that standard physics cannot explain.

Alleged Mantra Response:
Viral videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device.

From same Reasons: "Ancient Star Seen Zooming Through Space"...page 22. Here
On..."Quantum teleportation & qubits"

A qubit is valuable because it can be zero and one at the same-times (moment), yet those superposition collapses (why), if the qubit feels a nudge from the outside world.. By teleporting a qubit’s identity rather than physically hauling the particle around, engineers first sidestep learn much of that fragility. The receiving end simply reshapes its own qubit to mirror the original and carries on with the calculation... Rotfl Clapping

Noted: The latest experiment used a pair of “network” qubits – atoms optimized for sending and receiving optical signals – and a pair of “circuit” qubits dedicated to crunching data. Teleportation bridged the network qubits first; the entangled link then let the circuit qubits act as though they shared the same chip... Clapping
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(10-07-2025, 10:39 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  How can a cable that transmits our internet teleport messages?.

This idea of using fiber optic cables to teleport messages is not new, but only recently has a study put this idea into practice. 

We are talking about the experiment led by Northwestern University in the U.S, which finally proved that quantum data and traditional internet data can coexist in the same optical fiber.

Ahh!. How this be possible?.

Well, here we'll have to get into some technical terms: to begin with, we must remember that, here about... Clapping

quantum communication 

But learning more & more going deeo and deeper...(does not use electrical impulses or conventional waves). It depends on individual photons, which are carriers of very sensitive quantum states, can lost when exposed to interference.* And that is where problem lies: here fibers we use today are full of intense signals from the traditional internet, causing a type of “ crying Optical  Rotfl Pollution” tends to destroy any quantum data in its path. Ok, then how did they make teleportation possible?...right?.

So they try and it work, thank to all the team that make it work. Something we all one day can have better life for folks on earth world. Big Grin
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(16-09-2025, 05:34 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  So they try and it work, thank to all the team that make it work. Something we all one day can have better life for folks on earth world. Big Grin

Scientists achieve teleportation between quantum computers, so let Scientists achieve something more in day to cone and hope is not to far away, like maybe this few years and not 10 or 20 years later ...> Rotfl Thinking Laughter-13 Bigeyes
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(16-09-2025, 04:47 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Alien ball: videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest with a smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only. Big Grin
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We all everyday learning new things... Big Grin
From this ball.... Clapping Rotfl
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(01-08-2025, 11:39 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  BREAKING: Russia's only nuclear submarine base in the Pacific—Vilyuchinsk—may have just been crippled by a magnitude 8.8 earthquake and tsunami waves over 4 meters/13 feet high. Base supports the Borei-class submarines armed w/Bulava nuclear missiles—one leg of Russia’s strategic nuclear triad done. No backup. If the infrastructure at Avacha Bay is damaged, Russia's Pacific deterrent is gone.

So why is the Kremlin silent?.
The last time Russia lost a submarine - Kursk in 2000 - Putin let 118 men die rather than admit failure. That was in peacetime. What happens now, in the middle of a war?

Is this a tectonic disaster—or a strategic collapse?.

This video investigates:
Port damage in the vicinity of Kamchatka. 
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Historical precedents: Kursk, Typhoon-class, and Soviet disasters. Why Russia cannot move these assets to Vladivostok. Whether weakens Russia’s 2nd-strike capability. How it reshapes U.S. & NATO threat planning. 

Note: Who is this Ryo Tatsuki AKA New Baba Vanga?. Ryo Tatsuki is a mysterious Japanese manga artist who claims she can see future through her dreams. In her book The Future I Saw, she drew, wrote about events later came true, like Japan's 2011 earthquake. B'cos some of her dream predictions have happened in real life, many folks are now paying close attention to what she says.

Read this on economictimes.indiatimes.com >
00:00 – Earthquake Strikes Kamchatka: Nuclear Sub Base in Danger.
02:12 – Why Vilichansk Matters: 
Russia’s Single Point of Failure. Evidence of Damage: What is Analyst saying and 
We are Seeing vs. Not Seeing those damage... Tongue

07:10 – History Repeats: The Putin Doctrine of Denial Strategic Fallout: Submarine Imprisonment & System Disruption. Stay tuned for detailed maps, military analyst said, look at Russia’s nuclear silence in the face of catastrophe. crying

👉 Updates by deep analysis on Russia’s hidden losses... Blush

A monster 7.8 quake rattles Russia’s Kamchatka, triggering fears of deadly waves. Authorities warned coastal residents to stay alert for rising sea levels and strong currents. The earthquake was recorded 128 kilometers east of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. The tremor hit at a shallow depth of just 10 kilometers. Tsunami Alert Issued after massive quake rocks the Pacific coast of Russia’s Far East. Watch the video to know more on this!
https://youtu.be/oi-ZM5Og9I4?si=25iYYD9Dp72PXnUE
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(03-08-2025, 12:49 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Disaster again and again. crying
Karma is playing ✓good & bad. Some bad to even worse situation?.

  1. (karma is be bad and also good) Note:  Last time Russia lost a submarine (nothing to cry for Kursk A Sub lost in 2000 - Putin let 118 men die is a one hundred meter deep sea near to russia water. Is this a karma re-play this time is recent day, refering far east Russia near to Japan during 8.7 earth quake happening  recently. Tongue

karma is be bad and also good) Note:  Last time Russia lost a submarine (nothing to cry for Kursk A Sub lost in 2000 - Putin let 118 men die is a one hundred meter deep sea near to russia water. Is this a karma re-play this time is recent day, refering far east Russia near to Japan during 8.7 earth quake happening  recently
https://youtu.be/oi-ZM5Og9I4?si=3lxvXt9e80N-oWdE
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(karma can be bad & also good) Note:  Last time Russia lost a submarine (nothing to cry for Kursk A Sub lost in 2000 - Putin let 118 men die is a one hundred meter deep sea near to russia water. Is this a karma re-play this time is recent day, refering far east Russia near to Japan during 8.7 earth quake happening  recently
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(20-09-2025, 08:39 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  (karma can be bad & also good) Note:  Last time Russia lost a submarine (nothing to cry for Kursk A Sub lost in 2000 - Putin let 118 men die is a one hundred meter deep sea near to russia water. Is this a karma re-play this time is recent day, refering far east Russia near to Japan during 8.7 earth quake happening  recently

NASA warned 30 minutes before Pacific tsunami landfall with  ..In late July 2025, a massive magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, triggering a tsunami that  ..
Race across Pacific  Ocean... crying
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(16-09-2025, 04:47 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Alien ball: videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest with a smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only. Big Grin
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Above ball send over from many hundred or even thousand off ight years... Big Grin  
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Our own Science's or Scientists don't have such skill to learn, but still lwarning.  Big Grin
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Alien Ball or something like a such object that pounce around on air or over water or under water. This are alien too advance for earth people's to understand their kind of things. We all will have to take another 50 - 100 years more to learn their basic only. Big Grin it is to us like around from 60 -plus to learned from around years late 1970 +plus to learn about Motorola croprocessor MC6800, introduced in 1974 as a direct competitor to Intel's 8080, was designed with a simpler architecture and a single 5-volt power supply. This chip was the foundation for many subsequent successful families of processors and was quickly adopted in applications ranging from early microcomputers to embedded systems in automobiles and robots. We continue to learn everyday lehh, no stopping.
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(21-09-2025, 02:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:   
Above ball send over from many hundred or even thousand off ight years... Big Grin  
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Our own Science's or Scientists don't have such skill to learn, but still lwarning.  Big Grin
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Alien Ball or something like a such object that pounce around on air or over water or under water. This are alien too advance for earth people's to understand their kind of things. We all will have to take another 50 - 100 years more to learn their basic only. Big Grin it is to us like around from 60 -plus to learned from around years late 1970 +plus to learn about Motorola croprocessor MC6800, introduced in 1974 as a direct competitor to Intel's 8080, was designed with a simpler architecture and a single 5-volt power supply. This chip was the foundation for many subsequent successful families of processors and was quickly adopted in applications ranging from early microcomputers to embedded systems in automobiles and robots. We continue to learn everyday lehh, no stopping.
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Open our two uneven eyes - one on left of us. Photo af LUVOIR a big mirror all waiting of...
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(16-09-2025, 05:14 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  From same Reasons: "Ancient Star Seen Zooming Through Space"...page 22. Here
On..."Quantum teleportation & qubits"

A qubit is valuable because it can be zero and one at the same-times (moment), yet those superposition collapses (why), if the qubit feels a nudge from the outside world.. By teleporting a qubit’s identity rather than physically hauling the particle around, engineers first sidestep learn much of that fragility. The receiving end simply reshapes its own qubit to mirror the original and carries on with the calculation... Rotfl Clapping

Noted: The latest experiment used a pair of “network” qubits – atoms optimized for sending and receiving optical signals – and a pair of “circuit” qubits dedicated to crunching data. Teleportation bridged the network qubits first; the entangled link then let the circuit qubits act as though they shared the same chip... Clapping

Strange Green Glow From Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Has Scientists Puzzled.
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(21-09-2025, 10:56 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Strange Green Glow From Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Has Scientists Puzzled.



Top Stories:
ScienceAlert: 
Sat, September 20, 2025 at 3:00 AM 

Strange Green Glow From Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Has Scientists Puzzled
Images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS snapped during the September 7 total lunar eclipse seem to suggest that latest visitor to our Solar System may be turning green.

That's not all that strange for a comet. Many Solar System comets give off a green glow when they heat up enough to emit vapor. However, for 3I/ATLAS, it might be quite strange: observations of the comet's chemistry obtained to date show very few signs of the dicarbon (C2) molecules usually responsible for a comet's green glow. This could mean that the C2 is there, but yet to be detected. Or there could be another molecule responsible for making the comet appear green. Either way, the implication is that the chemistry of 3I/ATLAS still has some secrets it is yet to divulge.
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(21-09-2025, 11:03 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Top Stories:
ScienceAlert: 
Sat, September 20, 2025 at 3:00 AM 

Strange Green Glow From Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Has Scientists Puzzled
Images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS snapped during the September 7 total lunar eclipse seem to suggest that latest visitor to our Solar System may be turning green.

That's not all that strange for a comet. Many Solar System comets give off a green glow when they heat up enough to emit vapor. However, for 3I/ATLAS, it might be quite strange:
observations of the comet's chemistry obtained to date show very few signs of the dicarbon (C2) molecules usually responsible for a comet's green glow. 
This could mean that the C2 is there, but yet to be detected. Or there could be another molecule responsible for making the comet appear green. Either way, the implication is that the chemistry of 3I/ATLAS still has some secrets it is yet to divulge.
https://share.google/dboG0X2hxAPwtgMU1

Strange Green Glow From Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Has Scientists Puzzled https://share.google/cLdR1nZlMZ6QroIWx
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ESA's Mars Express & ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) will observe 3i with several instruments around its closest approach to Mars on 3 Oct 2025. On that date, 3I/ATLAS will be around 30 mil km from Mars. Rotfl
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(16-09-2025, 04:47 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Alien ball: videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest with a smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only. Big Grin
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The James Webb Space Telescope has done it again—pushing boundaries of human knowledge & forcing us to confront something far larger than we ever imagined. Astronomers have now confirmed that 3I/ATLAS, mysterious interstellar visitor, is much bigger than anyone predicted. At first believed to be just another strange rock drifting through the void, Webb’s observations now suggest a scale and structure that defy our expectations.
Cosmic Insights brings you the latest discoveries and breakthroughs in space and astronomy. From the mysteries of distant galaxies to the cutting-edge findings of the James Webb Space Telescope. scientific discoveries, and mind-expanding insights about our universe.
https://youtu.be/dIueJ2Jjj6g?si=Vh9zXzJ2Xxjzdkni
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(21-09-2025, 11:03 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  “Physics Doesn’t Work Anymore”: Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling Backwards At 130,000 MPH Shatters Every Scientific Law. In a groundbreaking astronomical find, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, exhibiting unprecedented chemical and orbital characteristics, is captivating scientists worldwide as it travels through our solar system, challenging long-held astronomical theories.
Sat, September 20, 2025 at 3:00 AM 
Strange Green Glow From Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Has Scientists Puzzled. Images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS snapped during the September 7 total lunar eclipse seem to suggest that latest visitor to our Solar System may be turning green.
That's not all that strange for a comet. Many Solar System comets give off a green glow when they heat up enough to emit vapor. However, for 3I/ATLAS, it might be quite strange: observations of the comet's chemistry obtained to date show very few signs of the dicarbon (C2) molecules usually responsible for a comet's green glow. This could mean that the C2 is there, but yet to be detected. Or there could be another molecule responsible for making the comet appear green. Either way, the implication is that the chemistry of 3I/ATLAS still has some secrets it is yet to divulge.
https://share.google/dboG0X2hxAPwtgMU1

“Physics Doesn’t Work Anymore”: Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling Backwards At 130,000 MPH Shatters Every Scientific Law
In a groundbreaking astronomical find, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, exhibiting unprecedented chemical and orbital characteristics, is captivating scientists worldwide as it travels through our solar system, challenging long-held astronomical theories.

"Physics Doesn't Work Anymore": Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling Backwards At 130,000 MPH Shatters Every Scientific Law https://www.sustainability-times.com/res...e_vignette
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(25-09-2025, 12:46 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  “Physics Doesn’t Work Anymore”: Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling Backwards At 130,000 MPH Shatters Every Scientific Law
In a groundbreaking astronomical find, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, exhibiting unprecedented chemical and orbital characteristics, is captivating scientists worldwide as it travels through our solar system, challenging long-held astronomical theories.

"Physics Doesn't Work Anymore": Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling Backwards At 130,000 MPH Shatters Every Scientific Law https://www.sustainability-times.com/res...e_vignette

"Physics Doesn't Work Anymore": Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling Backwards At 130,000 MPH Shatters Every Scientific Law https://share.google/qAd9o8RbOb12lmU46
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(25-09-2025, 12:46 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  “Physics Doesn’t Work Anymore”: Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling Backwards At 130,000 MPH Shatters Every Scientific Law. A groundbreaking astronomical find, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, exhibiting unprecedented chemical and orbital characteristics, is captivating scientists worldwide as it travels through our solar system, challenging long-held astronomical theories.

“Physics Doesn’t Work Anymore”: Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling Backwards at 130,000 MPH Shatters Every Scientific Law"Physics Doesn't Work Anymore": Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS.
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🪐 The discovery of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS challenges established astronomical norms with its unique characteristics.


🌌 3I/ATLAS displays a high CO₂/H₂O ratio, making it an anomaly among known comets.

🚀 The comet’s hyperbolic trajectory suggests it is not bound to the Sun, moving at 130,000 mph.

🔭 Upcoming observations will offer a rare opportunity to study this cosmic visitor closely... Blush
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(25-09-2025, 01:02 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  🪐 The discovery of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS challenges established astronomical norms with its unique characteristics.

🌌 3I/ATLAS displays a high CO₂/H₂O ratio, making it an anomaly among known comets.

🚀 The comet’s hyperbolic trajectory suggests it is not bound to the Sun, moving at 130,000 mph.

🔭 Upcoming observations will offer a rare opportunity to study this cosmic visitor closely... Blush

3I/Atlas could come face-to-face with our Sun's might pretty soon. The Sun could spit a huge amount of coronal mass ejection (CME) soon, which could crash into the comet. Will it kill 3I/Atlas? Or, could its trajectory change?

Interstellar comet 3I/Atlas is fast zooming towards the Sun. Meanwhile, our star is waking up and becoming active. The Sun will soon be raging in its current solar cycle and will release a coronal mass ejection (CME), which is expected to collide with 3I/Atlas. Will the whiplash affect the comet in any way? Scientists are intrigued to see if it does. This interstellar visitor is the third one after ‘Oumuamua and Comet Borisov. Its trajectory shows that it is coming from outside our solar system, has a dusty coma and now also has a tail after weeks of absence. Latest data on its motion gathered by the Minor Planet Centre, the International Astronomical Union, shows that 3I/Atlas has a nucleus that runs for over 5.6 kilometres. It is also quite large, and supposedly has a mass of over 33 billion tons. Harvard scientist Avi Loeb says that's an anomaly for a comet. If it were a naturally occurring space rock, then its size suggests that we should have found a hundred thousand interstellar objects smaller than it before stumbling upon 3I/Atlas.

Coming back to the Sun, the comet is expected to bear the brunt. Spaceweather.com reported, citing a new NASA forecast model, that a CME will collide with interstellar comet 3I/Atlas on 25 September 2025, one day up or down. This sets the stage for the first-of-its-kind event as a CME is being released right when only the third interstellar comet is passing through the solar system. When the two smash into each other, the results could be fascinating. Also Read: 3I/Atlas anomalies: Its mass is likely bigger than 33 billion tons, too large to be a comet

What happened when solar plasma slammed a comet?
Solar plasma has slammed into a comet in the past. On April 20, 2007, Comet Encke collided with a CME, and NASA's STEREO A spacecraft saw it happening. At that time, the CME disturbed the magnetic field around the comet, and its tail broke off. However, it was back within minutes. 3I/Atlas might also have its tail yanked off. Could the CME also change its trajectory? NASA doesn't think that the comet's path will be altered by the solar plasma. But a CME collision with the interstellar comet might not be caught by any of the telescopes, as 3I/Atlas will soon go behind the Sun. Also Read: Latest update on 3I/ATLAS: Interstellar comet is getting brighter
  • Travelling at a speed of 221,000 km/hr, or 60,000 km/s, the alien comet will soon come near Mars. On October 3, it will be at a short distance from the red planet, and this is when several of humanity's Mars missions might get to take a good look at 3I/Atlas. The CaSSIS camera onboard ESA’s Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and the Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) are all geared up to snap pictures 3i alien visitor when it flies by Mars.
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3I/ATLAS is Making Its Way Closer to Earth, A New Research Suggests It Probably Isn’t Alone: Astronomers say this rarest comets ever observed,  likely isn’t alone, and that more mysterious interstellar visitors to our solar system could soon be on the way.
Discoveries though 3I/ATLAS is only 3rd confirmed interstellar object astronomers have detected in our planetary neighborhood, thanks to advanced new detection methods that are expected to reveal that such visits are a much more common occurrence than previously known. As voyager continues its journey will carry it past planet Mars next month, 3I/ATLAS will then make its closest approach to Earth, at which time it will be obscured from view as it travels behind any rare interstellar visitors that are likely to make their way here in the future.
Interstellar Objects: It Designed for a range of scientific objectives include mapping Milky Way & probing the evolution of cosmos, fast-moving celestial objects like 3I/ATLAS and any future interstellar objects that come speeding through our solar system will be harder to miss than in the past, when high-speed bodies could easily slip by unnoticed, investigations coming years tobe observatory’s Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) camera, represents largest digital camera ever constructed for astronomy. Armed with an astonishing 3.2 gigapixels, LSST will be scanning massive portions of the night sky every week, regularly capturing imagery of the southern sky from its South American vantage point. Even some of faintest & fastest-moving objects that happen to appear in distant reaches of solar system will almost certainly be spotted with help of automated alert system, which can process millions of individual signals on a nightly basic will likely succeed in detecting interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS in the future, the frequency of such detections remains uncertain, even though advanced observatories now entering operation are better equipped to find them.

One reason for this involves the relatively small amount of data we currently have about these objects and their behavior, since 3I/ATLAS’s current transit marks only the third time astronomers have been able to observe such an object. This leaves many questions about their abundance, common shapes and sizes, how much light they reflect, and what kinds of materials they might be carrying with them across such vast interstellar distances. Scientists Tracking Elusive Plasma ‘Blobs’ and ‘Voids’ Unravel a Longstanding Fusion Energy Mystery
Some studies in recent years have suggested that the Rubin observatory might discover as many as one to two interstellar objects per year, while others suggest objects of modest size—between around 3 and 164 feet—may be spotted only every couple of years.
“I believe that the current expectation is for order 1 detection a year,” Taylor told The Debrief in an email. “While that might not seem like much, we’ve already learned a lot from the 3 objects currently known.”

“Having ~15 would be a massive improvement in the sample size and vastly improve our understanding of interstellar objects’ composition, ages, and dynamics,” Taylor added. “I think that with that sample we’ll be able to calculate the production rate of interstellar objects over the history of the Galaxy and get a unique look into how planet formation has operated in the Galaxy over its lifetime. "Other studies are more optimistic about the rate of such discoveries, suggesting that successfully find as many as 70 asteroid-like interstellar objects each year, which would amount to nearly 700 detections over the next decade.

A New Era for Interstellar Objects &
this alone has many astronomers excited. With its unprecedented ability to spot faint and speedy interstellar bodies that almost certainly evaded detection in past, Rubin may very well be poised to bring encounters with interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS out of the realm of astronomical curiosities into routine science. So as 3I/ATLAS is turning out to be, hunt for interstellar visitors is only getting started. No doubt more cosmic messengers from beyond our solar system will soon be on their way, fact, may soon be making frequent appearances in humanity’s most advanced telescopes.
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(16-09-2025, 05:14 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  From same Reasons: "Ancient Star Seen Zooming Through Space"...page 22. Here
On..."Quantum teleportation & qubits"

A qubit is valuable because it can be zero and one at the same-times (moment), yet those superposition collapses (why), if the qubit feels a nudge from the outside world.. By teleporting a qubit’s identity rather than physically hauling the particle around, engineers first sidestep learn much of that fragility. The receiving end simply reshapes its own qubit to mirror the original and carries on with the calculation... Rotfl Clapping

Noted: The latest experiment used a pair of “network” qubits – atoms optimized for sending and receiving optical signals – and a pair of “circuit” qubits dedicated to crunching data. Teleportation bridged the network qubits first; the entangled link then let the circuit qubits act as though they shared the same chip... Clapping

This massive 20-kilometer object — bigger than Manhattan — is racing through our solar system will pass closest to Sun on October 29, 2025. Astronomers are asking questions. Harvard Scientist Dr. Avi Loeb is one of leading voices exploring.

Some say 3I/Atlas is just a comet, there’s a problem:

No comet-like tail has been detected.

  1. It glows in front instead of behind.

• Its path is so perfectly aligned with planetary orbits that the odds of this being a coincidence are just 1 in 20,000.

Could 3I/Atlas be alien technology? A mothership releasing probes? Or simply a cosmic anomaly? 

Even NASA doesn’t have the answers yet.???.

In this episode of Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown, we dive into science, the skepticism, and the staggering possibilities of what 3I/Atlas might really be.???.
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(30-09-2025, 11:50 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  This massive 20-kilometer object — bigger than Manhattan — is racing through our solar system will pass closest to Sun on October 29, 2025. Astronomers are asking questions. Harvard Scientist Dr. Avi Loeb is one of leading voices exploring.

Some say 3I/Atlas is just a comet, there’s a problem:

No comet-like tail has been detected.

  1. It glows in front instead of behind.

• Its path is so perfectly aligned with planetary orbits that the odds of this being a coincidence are just 1 in 20,000.

Could 3I/Atlas be alien technology? A mothership releasing probes? Or simply a cosmic anomaly? 

Even NASA doesn’t have the answers yet.???.

In this episode of Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown, we dive into science, the skepticism, and the staggering possibilities of what 3I/Atlas might really be.???.

https://youtu.be/5mn93t224Ms?si=pL7ksuQ2mo97-LBM
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3I/ATLAS may be far bigger than expected scientists reveal shocking details about mass path: 3I/ATLAS interstellar object has worldwide scientific interest extraordinary be'cos size, mass, & unusual trajectory. Recent studies reveal that it is far larger more massive than earlier estimates, making it one of most remarkable interstellar visitors observed to date. Detected by NASA, 3I/ATLAS is being carefully monitored by astronomers to track its path through the solar system and analyze its physical characteristics. Its unusual properties provide a unique opportunity to study interstellar objects, offering insights into cosmic formation, composition, and behavior. Researchers are also exploring its potential significance in astrophysics, including speculative theories about its origin and whether it could represent natural or artificial phenomena in interstellar space.
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