Sometimes a rock is a rock. Other times, science can convey a dismissive attitude for phenomena not meeting the expectations of human scientists. For example the latest survey of 'Oumuamua came up empty, but SETI's best and brightest had narrow criteria for determining if the object was artificial. Perhaps someone should tell
Seth Shostak, "One measures a circle, beginning anywhere". If at first one doesn't succeed, try, try again much like Paul Seaburn. He's the little train that could who heard
Astronomers Say More Interstellar 'Oumuamuas Are Lurking In The Solar System. Even four, curious, new interstellar objects aren't sleeper ships, such objects can teach provincial humans about our galactic neighborhood. Getting back to philosophical maxims, Olav Phillips finds great joy in an agreement between Charles Fort and Arthur C. Clarke in the realm of phenomenology. From there, Olav begins this thesis entitled
Nibiru, The Mysterious Planet Or Something Else concerning the origins of the concept and its comcomitant anunnaki. (CS)
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