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I wouldn´t exclude an accident. That someone got away from their course, and somehow they managed to survive for thousands of years - to reach a random inhabited planet, on which they die instantly due to the impact or certain bacteria.
Did you hear the saying curiosity killed the cat?
Because i reckon the ultimate goal of a civilisation is to meet another.
Well like the movie alien where you're in cryo and you're just "discovered".
They may not comprehend stuff straight away, But with a little help we could learn a lot... so could they.
He's still here, just with a different name.
"jets" formed around the "comet" recently. They're escorting 3I/Atlas. Either that, or the object exploded.
Also, it has changed colors numerous times.
And it has no tail, which is not typical of comets.
because the leader of my astronomer group glimpsed it with their telescope, and we have been observing its movements ever since. looking upon it changes things, reality unravels like twine. when it finally arrives to earth, i fear we are all in grave peril.