Predictions and Prophecies

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There are some interesting quotes from the Cs that make us think about the existence of these beings. I mean, thousands of people imagined these beings just from watching the video.​

Thoughts are the basis of all creation. After all, without thought nothing would exist. Now would it?

(L) Unicorns represent hope. And they don't exist. [laughter]

(Andromeda) They do!

(Galatea) Unicorns exist, don't they?

A: Somewhere!


Q: (Galatea) So hope is somewhere, but not here.

(Data) No, unicorns are somewhere.

(L) And so hope can exist somewhere.

Q: I also read about these WIMPs, or Weakly Interactive Massive Particles, that they say are at the core of the sun, and that somehow they modulate the sun's internal temperature. Do these WIMPs exist?

A: All exists which is imagined.

In this sense, with 3i Atlas, TPTB are embedding in the minds of the global public the idea of an extraterrestrial invasion, with the potential for physical manifestation or belief. They are slowly putting the ingredients in place for the grand debut.

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Jaworski is not the first or the only one to associate 3i Atlas with an ancient civilization that is now extinct.​
The enigmatic object known as 3i ATLAS has captured global attention, with some theorists suggesting it is not merely a fragment drifting through space, but a colossal spaceship of unimaginable antiquity. According to these ideas, the vessel could have been launched billions of years ago, long before complex life existed on Earth, created by an intelligence far beyond human comprehension. For eons, it has silently traversed the void, following a precise trajectory that may now be bringing it back toward our solar system.

Speculation abounds regarding its purpose. Some suggest 3i ATLAS was designed as an observational probe, recording cosmic events across millennia. Others imagine it as an interstellar ark, carrying knowledge, dormant lifeforms, or advanced technology preserved by a civilization long extinct. The idea that this spacecraft could return at a specific moment in Earth’s development adds a sense of destiny or preprogrammed intent, as if its creators anticipated a future capable of receiving—or at least witnessing—its arrival.

While evidence remains circumstantial, the concept of 3i ATLAS as a relic of a lost civilization challenges our understanding of history, technology, and the cosmos. Whether it carries tangible artifacts or is merely a ghostly echo of an ancient intelligence, the object represents a mystery that bridges science, imagination, and philosophy, inviting humanity to confront the possibility that we are not alone—and that we may be witnessing a deliberate message from the deep past. Astronomy VIbes
 
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