David Drew: 3i/Atlas – The Proof is in the Plasma | Thunderbolts

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The story of 3i/Atlas continues to unfold—although this interstellar visitor refuses to play by the rules.

Having reached perihelion on October 29, 2025, roughly 1.4 Astronomical Units (AU) from the Sun, and its closest approach to Earth will occur on December 19, 2025 at an estimated 1.8 AU. Note: one AU equals about 93 million miles, the distance between Earth and Sun.

Mainstream coverage has cooled, yet the data remains anything but settled. 3i/ATLAS continues to exhibit activity far beyond the sublimation zone, its brightness fluctuating wildly, its spectrum dominated by carbon dioxide rather than water—an inversion of expectations that force astrophysicists to recalibrate.

For those familiar with the Electric Comet model none of this is surprising—almost routine. The proof, it turns out, isn’t hidden in mathematics or concealed beyond an event horizon—it’s written across the heavens in filaments, plumes, and flickering tails of light. Plasma.

Author and independent researcher David Drew explains in detail why the Proof is in the Plasma, or more accurately—the proof of the plasma is in the predictions—and it's been there all along.

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