
NASA Scientists Detected 3I ATLAS sent the WOW Signal! It Shouldn't be Possible...
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NASA Scientists Detected 3I ATLAS sent the WOW Signal! It Shouldn't be Possible...
“It's been called the wow signal since 1977. And I checked and it turns out it came from the same direction in the sky. as 3 Atlas within 9 degrees and the probability of a random alignment of 2 directions. where 9 degrees or more is 0.6%. So the question is whether this wow signal from 1977 was transmitted. by 3 Atlas”.
The Wow! Signal. A mysterious 72-second burst of energy in 1977 that’s never been explained.
For decades, scientists argued—hydrogen gas, comets, magnetar flares.
But now, a shocking new suspect has emerged: the interstellar object 3I Atlas.
This so-called “comet” has defied every rule.
In September 2025, a massive solar storm—a violent CME—should have torn its tail apart.
NASA Scientists Detected 3I ATLAS sent the WOW Signal! It Shouldn't be Possible...
Instead, it survived untouched.
Solid. Steady. Like a vessel built to endure.
And then came the discovery that shattered the natural-comet theory. No tail. But headlights—glowing at its front.
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb says it out loud.
3I Atlas might not be a comet at all. It could be a mothership.
A colossal carrier, releasing mini probes into our solar system.
The Wow! Signal. The CME. The mothership hypothesis.
Together, they point to one possibility too big to ignore:
3I Atlas isn’t just a visitor. It may be a message.
NASA Scientists Detected 3I ATLAS sent the WOW Signal! It Shouldn't be Possible...
The year was 1977. A powerful radio telescope at Ohio State University picked up a 72-second burst of energy from deep space. It was so extraordinary that the astronomer who found it scribbled a single word in the data margin: “Wow!” Ever since, the “Wow! Signal” has stood as one of the greatest unsolved puzzles in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
For decades, scientists chased explanations. Maybe it was hydrogen gas. Maybe comets. Maybe even a rare magnetar flare. Nothing quite fit. And now, Loeb is pointing at a new suspect: the interstellar visitor, 3I Atlas.
Here is the crazy part: on the very night, the Wow! Signal was detected, Atlas was out there—600 astronomical units from Earth, hovering in the same patch of sky the signal seemed to come from. The offset? Barely a few degrees. In cosmic terms, that’s like a hair’s breadth. What are the odds of such a match happening by chance? About 0.6%. In other words—slim.
If Atlas really was the sender, then it wasn’t just silently drifting for decades. It had already introduced itself to us decades before we even spotted its body.
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