>>40968868
Normalcy bias. This time it's for real.
>46 km in diameter - shouldn't be possible coming from interstellar space, since there's not enough matter out there (would need 10k times the matter before being a realistic probability for a natural occuring object).
>way faster than other interstellar objects that's been observed
>comes in at a 5 degree angle on the ecliptic plane (only a 1:500 chance of that)
>comes in counter to the orbital paths of the planets in the solar system, meaning it flies close by several planets
>given the current trajectory, its exactly at the opposite of the sun when it's closest to earth (low odds too)
>3I = I I I (9th letter of the alphabet) = 999 = 666
>someone asked grok what the odds are of all this
>it's 1 in 38 million
>https://grok.com/share/bGVnYWN5LWNvcHk%3D_e3bf6971-439a-477c-a4a0-a08061362168
It's 100% certainly ayys. Too many things for this to be a coincidence.
Links:
https://theskylive.com/c2025n1-info (scroll to the bottom, and there's a navigable live view of the solar system and where 3I/Atlas is)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uv7XBm5XbtY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft5hQf_hPX8