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LocationTime: evening in Summer of 2018 Location: Korea Gangneun Korea at 37°48'20.1"N 128º54'28.7"E I filmed this when I was in Gangneun Korea at 37°48'20.1"N 128º54'28.7"E looking out into the ocean. I am aware there are two rocks/islands in front of me but those lights were much further out. At some point there were more than three, then they rotated and turned and combined into 1 then split again into multiple lights. I never could explain this. I figured it could’ve been cargo ships but do cargo...


THE OPERATING SYSTEM: We are Done Counting Anomalies. NASA Just Mapped How The Machine Works.
Sentinel argues that two new NASA Goddard papers on 3I/ATLAS contain chemical and dynamical results that existing models do not fully explain.


THE VERDICT: Twenty-Eight Briefings. Fifty-Seven Anomalies. We Know What This Thing Is.
Sentinel synthesizes 28 prior briefings and argues that the ice-grain explanation for 3I/ATLAS no longer fits the full anomaly set, offering a broader interpretive model in its place.


THE WIDE ANGLE: Princeton's 64 Telescopes Just Broke the Comet Model
Sentinel argues that Princeton’s HATPI observations of 3I/ATLAS contain photometric features and model tensions that are difficult to reconcile with a standard comet interpretation.


THE IGNITION SEQUENCE: Three Independent Teams Just Mapped the Moment 3I/ATLAS Switched On — And It Connects Everything
Korea caught the ignition. Shanghai heard the scaling. Loeb measured the architecture. Three teams, three wavelengths, one conclusion: the nucleus isn’t doing the work. The timeline is complete.

