3I/ATLAS Isn’t Breaking Up — It’s Forming Strange New Structures | Avi Loeb

3I/ATLAS Isn’t Breaking Up — It’s Forming Strange New Structures | Avi Loeb

In this video, we examine new observational reports suggesting that 3I/ATLAS is not disintegrating as some early models predicted, but instead developing unusual morphological structures. These evolving features—potentially involving asymmetric outgassing, dust filaments, or transient shell-like formations—are prompting astronomers to reassess the physical processes governing 3I/ATLAS as it travels through the inner Solar System.

Drawing on the open scientific framework often emphasized by Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, we explore several hypotheses that could explain the emergence of these strange structures, while remaining grounded in empirical data. By comparing current observations with known examples of interstellar and long-period comet behavior, we evaluate which mechanisms are most consistent with the latest 3I/ATLAS images and photometric changes.

Using the evidence-based methodology regularly highlighted by Avi Loeb, this analysis separates plausible physical explanations from speculation. We also consider how researchers like Avi Loeb interpret anomalous morphology when the available data remain incomplete but scientifically intriguing.

Credit to : Dr. Avi Loeb

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