Saturday, March 15, 2025

The Return of Oumuamua?


 I've been watching the Blood Moon eclipsing and turning red. It's cloudy though but I kinda got to see it. I've been thinking about another stellar event that's supposedly going to happen, and it's blowing my mind because from my limited understanding I didn't think it was possible.

 Yesterday afternoon saw a video that said that Oumuamua was supposedly headed back our way. I was extremely skeptical to say the least but I know that these days we can't rule ANYTHING out, no matter how crazy it may sound. Crazy is the new normal nowadays. 

 You may remember the mysterious asteroid called Oumuamua that flew by back in 2017. It came from beyond our solar system, and displayed some interesting behaviors. It behaved differently than any other asteroid or comet that's ever been tracked. 

 It accelerated, changed direction and behaved in a manner that many people think resembled "intelligent control." It was tumbling, which might seem to go against that theory, but an elongated asteroid would tend to tumble naturally as it flew through space. 

 Oumuamua is Hawaiian and roughly translates to "First visitor from another civilization" or "Scout." That's interesting. Some people think it's a spaceship, and cite the course and speed changes as evidence.

 So far I don't have a strong opinion on what it could be other than an asteroid with some very unique properties, since that's all we know for sure at this point, but nothing can be ruled out. What I find interesting is all the illustrations of similar objects flying through space, in comic books of all things. 

 Oumuamua isn't the only elongated asteroid that's been observed but there's an illustration in a comic book of an object in space that matches the shape and contours almost exactly. It's so close that it's a tad spooky. I have an illustration that shows them side-by-side but so far I can't find it. When I do I'll publish it. It's uncanny.

 Comets and asteroids can be affected by the pull of the Sun and other bodies, but it sped up and changed direction independently of that. One theory is that it outgassed; that ice on the inside heated up and released oxygen under pressure, steering it like retrorockets. Or maybe it was the Greys.

 I didn't see anything else about it but my main info guy who comes on every Thursday, which I haven't missed a one of in over seven years, was about to come on, and I figured if there was anything legit to it he'd be taking about it, and sure enough he brought it up first thing. 

 He said that Oumuamua was on its way back, in addition to two other asteroids which apparently are returning way ahead of schedule, which shouldn't happen. It should be impossible in fact, unless there's a body or some type of force out there that's catching these asteroids and sending them back, then the laws of Physics have been bent a little. Both seem unlikely.

 What seems more likely at this time is that it's a mistake or a hoax or something, but both of the guys sounded serious about it. The reason I've been following my main guy for so long is because no matter how crazy or impossible something sounds, if he says it's going to happen, there's about a 99.9% chance it will. It's truly uncanny.

 Even with his batting average this still sounds hard to believe because it goes against the laws of Physics, celestial mechanics and about a dozen others, again unless there's something out there that hasn't been accounted for. As far as regular asteroids go, like comets, some do end up in orbits that can be calculated. Mark Twain was born in the year of an appearance of Halley's Comet and became "unalive" the year of its next appearance. 

 According to Wiki they can predict when a comet will return plus or minus about a year to the exact date, but I believe these two asteroids are years ahead of schedule. I don't know what asteroids these are or how much ahead of schedule they are but we should find out pretty quickly. This is big news.

 The "Official Explanation" folks will have their hands full with this one, and they'll have to to address it fairly quickly, since if this is true it's going to get around in a hurry, and when enough people are talking about something, there has to be an "Official Explanation."  

 I'm going to wait for more confirmation but if it's true it's going to shake things up, and to people who have even a basic idea of how things work in space might be a little concerned. What could cause a comet or an asteroid to be snapped back toward us well ahead of schedule, breaking patterns that have been around for centuries? 

 If we're actually a binary solar system, as most of the ones observed in the Universe are, and as many scientists think, then a second sun could certainly rip an asteroid out of its orbit and sling it back toward us and way ahead of schedule.

 The thing about Oumuamua is that when it came through in 2017 I thought I read that it was a singleton visit and that it would never return, but maybe I didn't read that. Maybe between then and now they crunched the numbers and figured out that it had gotten locked into orbit and would be coming back, but I didn't hear anything about it and I seriously doubt that was the case. It's never been here before, at least in recorded history, so how could they predict the interval? 

  Info guy said that Oumuamua aside, two asteroids returning early should theoretically be impossible, unless there is some force acting upon them. They basically made a U-turn. There's no need for "No U Turns" signs in the Universe because before now it's never happened. 

 Maybe this is a hoax or the information is wrong, but my guys don't ever talk about things like this if their intel isn't solid, and this is obviously a very serious matter. 

 I'll be keeping an eye on this situation, and if it's true then there's going to be a lot of eyes on it. This is unprecedented. If it's true then I think I'll get a "Welcome Back Oumuamua!" t-shirt. Heads-up, and I'm not kidding. 

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