3I/ATLAS Just PROVED Observation Is No Longer Passive | Michio Kaku
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NASA scientists are now acknowledging a shift that changes everything.
New analysis confirms that 3I/ATLAS altered its behavior directly in response to observation itself. Changes in signal structure, timing, and orientation occurred only when Earth-based instruments focused on the object—and stopped when observation paused.
This pattern was repeated across multiple facilities. Each time observation intensified, 3I/ATLAS adjusted. When monitoring decreased, activity stabilized. The correlation was precise, consistent, and impossible to dismiss as coincidence.
Michio Kaku explains that in classical astronomy, observation is passive. Objects do not know they are being watched. But 3I/ATLAS appears to register observation as an input—treating it as part of the system.
What unsettles researchers most is implication. If observation alters behavior, then every measurement becomes an interaction. Data collection itself may now influence outcomes.
NASA has formally revised its assessment.
This is no longer surveillance.
It is engagement.
And once observation stops being passive, neutrality disappears.
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