A shocking event will happen in space science on October 30, an alien object moving rapidly towards the sun…
Samira Vishwas October 28, 2025 04:25 AM

“Are we alone in the universe?” This question has been resonating in the minds of humanity for centuries. This is not just a scientific curiosity but a cosmic mystery. Famous theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku believes that this question can be solved soon. According to them, by 29 or 30 October 2025, astronomers can determine whether the cosmic object named 3I/ATLAS is just a natural rock or the result of some intelligence. This could prove to be a historic moment for modern science.

3I/ATLAS: Mystery space object
In fact, City College of New York professor and "quantum supremacy" Dr. Michio Kaku, author of the study, said that the scientific community is divided over the nature of 3I/ATLAS. Most astronomers believe that it is just an ordinary interstellar rock. However, some researchers believe it to be guided by artificial or advanced intelligence. It is the third interstellar object that humans have recorded and its size is estimated to be equal to the island of Manhattan.

Important test on the nearest approach to the Sun
At the same time, 3I/ATLAS is going to pass closest to the Sun on 29 or 30 October 2025, which is called perihelion. During this time, scientists will investigate whether this object follows normal orbital mechanics or there is some kind of abnormality in its behavior. According to Dr. Kaku, if it acquires additional energy that cannot be explained by gravity, it would indicate that some advanced technology is directing it.

Are we not alone in the universe?
Let us tell you that if an unexpected change is found in the speed of 3I/ATLAS, then it will not remain just a space rock. This discovery could completely change our understanding of the universe and provide solid evidence of the existence of another advanced civilization. This potential revelation will mark a milestone in human history and will force us to think about our possible cosmic neighbors in the universe.

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