Is 3I/ATLAS Alien Technology? A Critical Look at Avi Loeb’s 12 AnomaliesAstronomers are calling it a bizarre interstellar comet. Avi Loeb calls it a candidate spacecraft. The data tell a more complicated story.19h agoA response icon319h agoA response icon3
The Myth of the “Anomalous” Orbit Angle: Why Avi Loeb’s 3I/ATLAS Claim Doesn’t Hold Up“Why 3I/ATLAS’s ‘perfect’ orbit isn’t proof of anything — except our own observational bias.”Oct 27A response icon11Oct 27A response icon11
🎲 The Two Faces of Uncertainty… Why Bayes Still Beats the OddsFrom 18th-century equations to alien-hunting astronomers — how Bayesian statistics helps us think smarter about uncertainty, risk, and the…Oct 10A response icon1Oct 10A response icon1
Rethinking Avi Loeb’s Claims About 3I/ATLASA bold argument for an “anomalously massive” interstellar object faces tough questions about physics, bias, and extraordinary claims.Oct 4A response icon36Oct 4A response icon36