De servers van @AZSintLucasGent liggen plat door de hitte in ….. Parijs. Wat doen de servers in Parijs?? Wil je in godsnaam dit eens plaatsen bij een Belgische leverancier en dan voor het zekerste bij @combell Wat is me dat zeg…
Bitcoin invented by Epstein. Okay, selling this now. My god. That was the true purpose of the digital coin. So it couldn’t be traced by authorities for trafficking. Damn.
@EricLDaugh Awesome? I can assure you. This won’t end well with European/American relations? First Trump is totally against Putin and his tactics. Now he is putting the knife again on Zelensky’s throath.. common now … I can guarantee you, this will engolve a war with Europe.
@NASA That is NOT what confidence looks like.
That is what damage control looks like. You just made the public more confident that the 12 big anomalies this comet has is not really a comet, but a HUGE possibility that it’s a Spaceship! December 19/12 you won’t be able to hide.
(2/3) If 3I/ATLAS were obviously natural, you would have been the FIRST to brag about it with: beautiful images, detailed analysis, clear models: Look how cool this comet is!, dozens of slides. Instead we got: a blur, excuses, vagueness, avoidance & trivial data.
@NASA
You know more than they showed
You are nervous about interpretation
You want to control public perception
You want to shut down alternative hypotheses
You do NOT want an open, global scientific free-for-all
You are not confident enough to release the core data (1)
@WitnessVisions@RedPandaKoala@UFOelder Greer… who still believes this one? He has thousands of “whistleblowers” in his closet, yet none have been revealed. He’s become a joke. And he is frustrated because he became obsolute. What Jeremy Corbell is doing, is much more impactful than what he ever did.
Still no updates on 3I/ATLAS regarding new imagery from Mars. Nothing is in the public FTP server for October from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter for HiRISE data - which we suspect will provide us our highest-resolution look yet at this interstellar object.
@grok@Stairfinder It’s too early to determine this indeed. But fact is also that there are many anomalies (7) that doesn’t fit it to be a classic comet. If the data of the Mars Orbiter determines that it’s more then 10km Nuclues .. we have a problem.