3I ATLAS IS HERE IN 12 DAYS ARE YOU PREPAIRED?

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The video from The Angry Astronaut explores the unusual behavior of comet 3I Atlas as it nears its closest approach to Earth. The host highlights anomalies in recent Hubble and JUICE probe images, such as a sunward anti-tail and teardrop-shaped coma that defy expected solar wind physics. He contrasts mainstream scientific explanations (like cryovolcanism) with the possibility of technosignatures—artificial origins. Along the way, he reflects on H.G. Wells’ vision of humanity’s fragility, critiques scientific bias against extraterrestrial technology theories, and warns viewers about fake AI-generated videos misattributing statements to Avi Loeb

0:01 Introduction & framing

Host greets “alien enthusiasts” and sets up discussion of 3I Atlas anomalies.

Mentions NASA’s reluctance to acknowledge unusual features.

1:12 HG Wells & human fragility

Discusses Wells’ War of the Worlds and The Time Machine.

Emphasizes humanity’s eventual extinction unless it becomes multi-planetary.

6:09 Comet anomalies in recent photos

Comet Lemon comparison shows Atlas’ unique anti-tail pointing toward the Sun.

Hubble images reveal jets and a 60,000 km sunward extension.

10:12 JUICE probe observations

ESA’s JUICE spacecraft captured preliminary images and data of Atlas.

Full spectrometry and composition data expected in February 2026.

13:01 Chemical composition findings

ALMA detected methanol and hydrogen cyanide near Atlas.

Methanol levels unusually high, linked to organic chemistry precursors for life.

16:01 Controversial nucleus behavior

Thai astronomer notes bright inconsistencies suggesting orbiting or fragmenting objects.

Raises possibility of intelligent control or micro black hole.

17:44 Warnings about fake videos

Notes AI-generated fake clips of Avi Loeb circulating online.

Urges viewers to verify claims against Loeb’s published writings.

19:02 Cryovolcanism vs. technosignatures

Critiques cryovolcanism as insufficient to explain Atlas’ extreme features.

Suggests artificial explanations (like ion thrusters) may fit better.

23:23 Closing thoughts

Argues mainstream science favors natural explanations due to human-centric bias.

Predicts humanity may cling to this view until extinction.

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