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THE ANCIENT REPTILIAN ONES
Nine hundred light-years from Earth, orbiting a star system of a hot blue star in the Belt of Orion, a steaming planet was born. This planet was a beautiful jungle-like world. It was allegedly one in a series of planets and star systems which were seeded first, after the Goddess had created this Universe and it had cooled off enough for life to exist. A team of Builders were appointed, and the show began in this young Universe, billions upon billions of years ago. After the

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Apr 2316 min read
LINKING THE INTELLIGENT NON-GRAVITATIONAL ACCELERATION OF 3I/ATLAS TO ITS SYMMETRIC SYSTEM OF 3 PROPULSION JET THRUSTS
A new paper co-authored with Toni Scarmato analyzed images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope over the past five months. After removing the circularly-symmetric glow around the nucleus of 3I/ATLAS using the Larson-Sekanina rotational gradient filter, they identified three propulsion jets emanating from the nucleus of 3I/ATLAS that are equally separated from each other in sky projection by about exactly 120 degrees in addition to a primary

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Apr 206 min read
3I/ATLAS A HARBINGER OF ASCENSION
Comet 3I/ATLAS is a fascinating interstellar comet that's captivating scientists with its unique composition: - High Carbon Dioxide Content: 3I/ATLAS has an unusually high ratio of carbon dioxide (CO2) to water, with a CO2-to-water mixing ratio of 8.0±1.0, one of the highest seen in a comet, especially at its distance from the Sun (3.32 AU). - Methanol and Organic Molecules: The comet contains methanol (CH3OH), a key molecule for forming complex organic compounds like sugars,

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Feb 521 min read
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