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US Scientist Warns of Imminent Alien Attack from 3I/ATLAS

BREAKING: A leading US astrophysicist has issued a stark warning that an alien attack could be imminent due to a mysterious interstellar object dubbed 3I/ATLAS. Professor Avi Loeb of Harvard University claims this colossal mass—about the size of Manhattan and weighing an estimated 33 billion tonnes—may not be a simple comet, but potentially a spacecraft from an advanced extraterrestrial civilization.

First detected on July 1, 3I/ATLAS is racing through our solar system at nearly double the speed of previous interstellar visitors. While the majority of scientists consider it a comet, Professor Loeb argues that the evidence suggests otherwise. He stated, “It may come to save us or destroy us. If you want to take a vacation, take it before that date. Because who knows what will happen.”

The urgency of his claim escalates with the approaching date of October 29, when 3I/ATLAS is expected to reach its closest point to the Sun. Loeb believes this alignment could provide an opportunity for a “surprise attack.” His observations of the object reveal an unusual plume composition, emitting four grams of nickel per second without any detectable iron. This phenomenon produces nickel tetracarbonyl, an alloy never before observed in nature and only found in industrial processes.

In an interview with The New York Post, Loeb emphasized the rarity of this occurrence, stating, “There is only one place where that is known to exist and that is in industrially produced nickel alloys. This has never been observed for any other object.” He further questioned the absence of a typical comet tail, asking, “Why are we seeing a jet pointed at the Sun?”

Despite the sensational remarks, not all experts are on board with Loeb’s theories. Chris Lintott, an astronomer from Oxford University, dismissed the claims as “nonsense on stilts,” labeling them an “insult” to genuine scientific inquiry.

In an effort to quell public concerns, NASA has reassured citizens that 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth, affirming it will safely traverse the inner solar system later this month. Nevertheless, the ongoing debate highlights the tension between scientific inquiry and sensationalism in the discourse surrounding extraterrestrial phenomena.

As the clock ticks down to October 29, all eyes will remain on 3I/ATLAS. What happens next could redefine our understanding of interstellar objects and the potential for life beyond our planet. Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

This extraordinary situation not only raises questions about the cosmos but also invites a deeper consideration of our place within it. Will we witness a historic event, or will this merely be another chapter in the ongoing saga of space exploration? Only time will tell.

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