Galactic Enigma 3i/ATLAS

A mysterious space anomaly has galvanized attention, still generates hype and division, and ignores us silly naked apes as we continue to threaten ourselves and our biosphere with industrial pollution and weapons of mass destruction 

 

3i/ATLAS is neither a regular comet nor an alien spaceship. There is abundantly ample information already out describing the discovery and history of 3i/ATLAS, the numerous theories regarding what it is and isn’t, the hyperbole and drama around it, the origins of its distinctive name, and its numerous anomalies, so we won’t bother repeating such nauseum ad nauseum.

Truth is we don’t really know what 3i/ATLAS is nor do we well understand it. Beware of anyone who does, even with NASA pedigrees. Perhaps the greatest anomaly of all is the infighting between scientists over what this odd object from elsewhere in the Milky Way Galaxy is and the refusal by so many to even recognize many of the anomalies are more representative of an artificially construct than a natural one as well as how quickly a few others go to the other extremes of it being fully an technological artifact. Am not going to repeat all of these arguments over recognizing and interpreting these anomalies here. 

This enigmatic object has many characteristics of a comet, but also many characteristics that are not comet-like. Nor is it an asteroid or some dual comet-asteroid hybrid object. There are so many anomalies it doesn’t behave like a comet. Some following this object have counted up to 14 anomalies. Others, uncritically presenting mainstream scientific orthodox religiosity, claim it doesn’t have any actual anomalies as the object is merely a strange one from different star systems with divergent chemistry. Aw, C’mon, guys.  Continue reading

Yellow Sun, White Star

Our perception colors and forms our culture

Do you know what color our star actually is? Isn’t the Sun yellow? Of course it’s yellow, right? Because even little toddlers with crayons will instinctively reach for the yellow ones to draw crude, happy circles in the sky with.

Hold on. Gonna nerd out here, y’all. Our star, Sol, or simply the Sun, is a middle-aged star birthed from the remnants of older stars and their long-destroyed solar systems. Imagine for a moment, a gazillion eons ago on a once-existing planet around an elder sun before it self-destructed to generate the nursery for more stars…imagine members of an intelligent multicellular species, technological animals, making love in a lovely forest of giant, multicolored psychedelic mushrooms…and it’s their long-transformed souls we access as the shamanic entities inhabiting the astral realms of DMT… OK, a few clouds too far, a rainbow too high? Never mind then, but our Sun did emerge from such solarian nurseries around 4.5 billion years ago. Who knows what civilizations may have risen and fallen across such long ago solar systems before everything became ruin for future nutrients so far back in time those futures are now our remote past. Continue reading