Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Star of Bethlehem





 Star of Bethlehem 


After watching the passaqge of #I\ATLAS, it becomes rather apparent that the reports on the Star of Bethlehem conforms rather well to a similar comet like event.  Understand that like most of what we see in Space, that none of our speculations are so far testable.  We are far from doing that.

understand that we have anti tails and no creditable explanation unless you come to my cloud cosmology.

so what really causes a comet to light up as it passes the Sun?  just what does a comet collect on its surface as it traverses the DEEP?  Certainly volitiles can absorb radiation on the way in and re-emit that radiation on the way out.

We have already pointed out that a large object able to push its DARK MATTER out, will be able to then transit stellar distances at a real fraction of light speed.  Thus a massive comet with technology can travel to our solar system in decades, rather than millions of years.  suddenly shifting real popuatins between solar systems becomes way more practical.

all this suggests that any interstellar object is plausibly navigated and the time for velocity adjustment and all that would be close in to the sun in order to reach another target star.

right now we have created a plausible bubble of radio signals no more that 150 light years across which is still near space and our neighborhood.  It can not be a coincidence that 3I\ATLAS came directly from a region which produced a signal fifty years ago.

Now imagine loading up Mars Moon Phobos with a working human population including artificial gravity and then pushing all DARK MATTER out and achieving 70% of light speed as we exited the solar system.  We can even adjust our DARK MATTER in order to swing by Jupiter and increase speed as well.  Can you imagine the uproar if 3I\ATLAS does this?

By the way, just what other mechanism exists for high speed comets running between the stars?  I bring this up because a Newtonian process falls way short and no where do we see Stars in close passage at all.

My take home is that it is plausible that interstellar passage is itself an indication of intelligent direction.

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