Is the Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Alien Technology?(arxiv.org)
arxiv.org
Is the Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Alien Technology?
https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.12213
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It’s probably an alien escape pod that ejected from their civilization when their clickbait plague reached even their scientific journal articles.
The Cold War, conspiracy theories, tabloids and the dismantling of public education really did a number on a lot of people.
Statistically speaking, intelligent life is out there. Mathematically speaking, the odds of us or them ever making contact is near 0.
Statistically speaking, intelligent life is out there. Mathematically speaking, the odds of us or them ever making contact is near 0.
I've been skeptical of anything Avi Loeb writes after watching this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY985qzn7oI&t=1440s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY985qzn7oI&t=1440s
Of course it is, why wouldn't it be something mundane like always. I'll bet they've got some ulterior motives and that Elvis is with them.
> The relevance of this is that had the object indeed been discovered earlier, then there would have been some possibility that humanity could have mounted an intercept mission, a recourse that was out-of-the-question by the time 3I/ATLAS was actually detected
The only kind of intercept mission that would make sense to me from a game theory perspective is a totally blind, large scale thermonuclear weapon strike. The first thing that it wakes up to shouldn't be a harmless probe that can only phone home the bad news.
The only kind of intercept mission that would make sense to me from a game theory perspective is a totally blind, large scale thermonuclear weapon strike. The first thing that it wakes up to shouldn't be a harmless probe that can only phone home the bad news.
It's not all the dark forest; sometimes it's the shine of a a warm welcome!
Here's an interesting PBS Space Time video [1], "Dark Forest: Should We NOT Contact Aliens?", that goes over some of the game theory that a civilization might want to consider when deciding how visible to allow themselves to be to others.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXYf47euE3U
[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXYf47euE3U
Let's hope so, the U.S. and the world as a whole could either use a savior or factory reset
What an exhausting defeatist mindset.
I enjoy some levity in these trying times
lol, just having fun man, I hope it's not just some rock
> November/early December of 2025
I guess I'll try to keep my calendar free for interstellar contact
I guess I'll try to keep my calendar free for interstellar contact
> clandestine reverse Solar Oberth Manoeuvre
is now my favourite xkcd 2326 example.
is now my favourite xkcd 2326 example.
Linky linky for the lazy: https://xkcd.com/2326/.
In many asian languages idioms of 4 characters (Chinese: Chengyu, Japanese: Yojijukugo) are used for concepts, and when many of these are packed tightly together the intent is frequently to either flaunt language ability or sound very smart.
They can also be moderately impenetrable to early language learners.
They can also be moderately impenetrable to early language learners.
> clandestine reverse Solar Oberth Manoeuvre
Nah, I'm not really into Pokemon.
https://xkcd.com/178/
Nah, I'm not really into Pokemon.
https://xkcd.com/178/
Is Avi Loeb preparing to sell you another book?