(Português) Alienígenas entre nós?

ORIGINAL LANGUAGES, 18 Aug 2025

Avi Loeb | Harvard Astronomy - TRANSCEND Media Service

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5 agosto 2025 – Um estudo de Harvard reacendeu a hipótese dos criptoterrestres seres extraterrestres vivendo disfarçados entre nós. A teoria sugere que eles chegaram há muito tempo e observam silenciosamente nossa evolução.

O tema ganhou força após a NASA detectar, em 1º de julho, o objeto 31/ATLAS, com tamanho semelhante a Manhattan e velocidade superior a 200 mil km/h, vindo de fora do Sistema Solar. Oficialmente classificado como cometa, ele exibe aceleração não gravitacional e não possui rastro típico de poeira e gelo, o que levantou suspeitas entre cientistas como Avi Loeb (Harvard) de que possa ser uma nave alienígena.

O 31/ATLAS passará próximo a planetas estratégicos como Vênus, Marte e Júpiter e se aproximará mais do Sol em 29 de outubro, ficando invisível por um tempo. Em novembro, poderá estar em posição favorável até para um possível contato. Curiosamente, a vidente Baba Vanga já havia previsto um evento alienígena neste período.

Essa discussão conecta-se à Hipótese da Floresta Sombria, que sugere que civilizações inteligentes tendem a se esconder para evitar serem eliminadas por outras.

Seja um cometa incomum ou uma nave, o 31/ATLAS reforça: sabemos pouco sobre quem ou o que pode estar nos observando.

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