Cutename
cutename.bsky.social
Cutename
@cutename.bsky.social
Artist, pagan, LGBTQ+, neurospicy, safety geek, Whovian, Jill of all trades, twister of balloons, Covid cautious, disabled, old school ttrpg gamer, fur-mom, slightly feral, may refuse commands

Don't take my word for it. See for yourself.
There is most definitely life out there somewhere. There's just too many galaxies for there not to be.
Whatever it is, it has sparked quite the curiosity. We may see a whole new generation of aspiring astronomers and astronauts from this.
December 11, 2025 at 2:58 AM
oooh! A rabbit hole. lol

Seriously, the sheer distance and age involved pretty much rules out anything being alive. Frozen microbes at best if there is.
As a species, humans need a serious reality check.
I still think this thing is more likely natural, just not a regular comet as we know comets.
December 10, 2025 at 6:19 PM
What's mostly missing is the presentation that the general public can recognize. Folks cannot tell the difference between NASA's images and streetlamps in fog. It's like they showed us a duck by showing us a raw MRI slice of it's spleen. Then they did it again. Why? Where's the usual art show?
December 7, 2025 at 1:16 AM
Or maybe I did read the sciency things and still have questions. NASA's released images are vague, not showing the overall form of the object, tails and all. There are too many eyes on this object. It's not like the US gov't has never kept secrets, or censored info, or even outright lied before.
December 6, 2025 at 5:20 PM
Seriously, unless 3I/Atlas traveled FTL and then hit the brakes just outside of our view, it is highly unlikely any species could survive a journey that long.
Even a probe or communication device would be only slightly more plausible.
Secrecy may cause more panic than the truth here.
November 28, 2025 at 7:51 PM