Negative results for intelligent life in 3I/ATLAS

I don't know you guys, but usually I am really skeptical about the presence of aliens among us and conspiracy theories that the government knows about something. That is always something that is brought by movies and ufologists. Recently I discovered that even Steven Spielberg believes that UAPs (new terminology for UFOs) have already made contact with us. And his new movie "Disclosure Day" brings this topic. Despite being pure science fiction, it is based on personal beliefs that something has happened here already. But there are times that I question if the time has come, and the visit of the 3I/ATLAS object to our Solar System was one of those times.

The visit of 3I/ATLAS last year followed the earlier arrivals of 1I/ʻOumuamua and 2I/Borisov, which were also speculated to be objects with intelligent beings in control of them. The ʻOumuamua object was first speculated because the behaviours were quite different from a regular known comet. But 3I/ATLAS looked more like a regular icy object, but still some researchers speculated the origin of this comet being a bit exotic.
However, 3I/ATLAS has an interesting characteristic: it is dated as being older by more than a billion years, possibly older than the Sun. One of the conspiracy theories was that maybe the object could emit radio signals. So the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) program published a paper this year where they tried to detect those signals in this object.
They pointed the Allen Telescope Array at 3I/ATLAS and listened across a very wide radio range (1–9 GHz). The results were just...negative. They concluded that they couldn't find any evidence of radio signal transmissions coming from the object. An incredible article of negative results, which is also valid for science. They answered a question; it wasn't the most exciting answer, but at least this specific curiosity is answered.

Another conclusion that people might think about is, so really, real scientists think that 3I/Atlas was a spacecraft? No, they just considered the possibility and tested. We all know, me included, that it isn't impossible to have intelligent life out there. But despite not having proof right now that they exist, this proof can appear any time, and we will be there to test it and finally conclude that we aren't alone in the universe.


Não sei vocês, mas geralmente sou muito cético quanto à presença de alienígenas entre nós e às teorias da conspiração de que o governo sabe de algo. Isso sempre vem à tona por meio de filmes e ufólogos. Recentemente, descobri que até Steven Spielberg acredita que os UAPs (novo termo para OVNIs) já fizeram contato conosco. E seu novo filme, "Disclosure Day", aborda esse tema. Apesar de ser pura ficção científica, é baseado em crenças pessoais de que algo já aconteceu aqui. Mas há momentos em que questiono se esse momento chegou, e a visita do objeto 3I/ATLAS ao nosso Sistema Solar foi um desses momentos.

A visita do cometa 3I/ATLAS no ano passado seguiu-se às chegadas anteriores de 1I/ʻOumuamua e 2I/Borisov, que também foram especuladas como objetos controlados por seres inteligentes. O objeto ʻOumuamua foi o primeiro a ser especulado devido ao seu comportamento bastante diferente do de um cometa comum conhecido. Já o 3I/ATLAS parecia mais um objeto gelado comum, embora alguns pesquisadores ainda especulassem que a origem desse cometa fosse um tanto exótica.
No entanto, o 3I/ATLAS possui uma característica interessante: sua idade é estimada em mais de um bilhão de anos, possivelmente mais antigo que o Sol. Uma das teorias da conspiração era a de que o objeto poderia emitir sinais de rádio. Então, o programa SETI (Busca por Inteligência Extraterrestre) publicou um artigo este ano, onde tentaram detectar esses sinais neste objeto.
Eles apontaram o Allen Telescope Array para o 3I/ATLAS e escutaram em uma faixa de rádio muito ampla (1–9 GHz). Os resultados foram simplesmente... negativos. Concluíram que não conseguiram encontrar nenhuma evidência de transmissões de sinais de rádio vindas do objeto. Um artigo incrível com resultados negativos, o que também é válido para a ciência. Responderam a uma pergunta; não foi a resposta mais empolgante, mas pelo menos essa curiosidade específica foi respondida.

Outra conclusão que as pessoas podem tirar é: então, cientistas de verdade acreditam que 3I/Atlas era uma espaçonave? Não, eles apenas consideraram a possibilidade e fizeram testes. Todos nós sabemos, inclusive eu, que não é impossível haver vida inteligente lá fora. Mas, apesar de não termos provas agora de que ela existe, essa prova pode surgir a qualquer momento, e nós estaremos lá para testá-la e finalmente concluir que não estamos sozinhos no universo.
There is life somewhere else for sure as universe is infinite, but it's to be seen how much intelligent or tech advanced or if it's even possible to travel faster than light... That said, if aliens were so advanced they wouldn't be so dumb to get spotted with atlas
I agree, that is a massive object right? Probably they would send a drone like object small controled by an AI robotic object!
Nobody could see what 3I/Atlas got up to behind the sun although some remote viewers claimed to have seen inside the ship. We will find out in 2027 as this is how long it would take for anything that it dispatched to get here. 2027 is the year that it will all come to light apparently.
Many theories, but still we need some more proofs!
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