“3I/ATLAS Just BROKE The Laws Of Physics In A Way ‘Oumuamua’ NEVER Could” | Michio Kaku

“3I/ATLAS Just BROKE The Laws Of Physics In A Way ‘Oumuamua’ NEVER Could” | Michio Kaku

6 Video Views·Oct 19, 2025  #universe #perfect #galaxy

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In 2017, the mysterious interstellar visitor ‘Oumuamua stunned astronomers worldwide. It came from beyond our solar system — long, metallic, and spinning chaotically through space. But when it accelerated away from the Sun without any visible tail or gas emissions, scientists were left speechless. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggested what no one wanted to hear: that it might not be natural at all.

Now, eight years later, another object — 3I/ATLAS — has entered our solar system, and what it’s doing is even more impossible.
Unlike ‘Oumuamua, which sped up, 3I/ATLAS is slowing down. According to basic physics, that should never happen.

Multiple observatories — including the James Webb Space Telescope, Mars orbiters, and ground-based radar arrays — have confirmed a sustained, micro-deceleration in its velocity. That means this object might not just be drifting through space… it could be navigating it.

What if 3I/ATLAS is not a comet at all?
What if we are witnessing intelligent propulsion, a controlled braking maneuver, or even an interstellar technology operating right now in our cosmic backyard?

Dr. Michio Kaku explores this breathtaking possibility — comparing 3I/ATLAS to ‘Oumuamua, breaking down the data, and revealing how this new object defies every known law of celestial mechanics.
If it slows down again during its October 29th perihelion, one thing will be certain:

“This isn’t random cosmic debris. It’s deliberate.”

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