Strange Energy Burst Coincides With 3I/ATLAS At Earth’s Closest Point
3I/ATLAS itself has already challenged conventional expectations since its discovery. Across multiple independent datasets, the object has displayed persistent anti-sunward and sunward dust structures, episodic brightness pulsations, and a stability profile inconsistent with a loosely bound natural comet. Its non-gravitational acceleration, its thermal behavior, and the unusual persistence of sun-facing material have all been documented and debated by researchers, including Avi Loeb, who has publicly stated that the object now meets numerous anomaly criteria warranting closer scrutiny.
The appearance of a terrestrial electromagnetic anomaly does not, by itself, establish causation. Earth’s geophysical systems are complex, and coincidence must always be treated cautiously. But pattern recognition is at the heart of serious investigative science. When rare signals cluster around rare events, the obligation is not to dismiss them reflexively, but to document them rigorously. My comparison of prior Schumann resonance logs shows long stretches of normalcy punctuated only by moments of global significance. This event now joins that short list.
