If you think its a random rock you literally haven't read a single thing about it. Doesnt mean its an alien spaceship, but the odds that it would approach 3 degrees off our orbital plane and take a closeup tour of the inner planets are like .0005% at highest.
>>520552428
They aren't watching all angles equally. Potential Earth impactors are far more likely to be on the same orbital plane so that's where they will look.
>>520552428
Fucking this. Its literally more likely that it is guided by an intelligence than all these randomi - never-seen-before-anomalies just occuring by chance
>>520552428
it's mad init. we gain the ability to detect previously undetectabled space rocks and suddenly we find loads of them. it's almost like we didn't have the ability to see them before and now we do.
>>520554158
they've only found 3 interstellar objects coming into the solar system, so far
they have no basis yet for what's normal, all they can do is compare them to comets and asteroids