TransDimensional Mapping 3I/ATLAS

In this session of TransDimensional Mapping (TDM), I explored the mysterious astronomical object known as 3I/ATLAS—a rare interstellar visitor that briefly passed through our solar system. Very little is known about this object: its exact composition, structure, and even origin remain debated among astronomers. Some see it as a comet, others as something stranger.

As always, I went into this session blind, with no prior knowledge of what the “experience” would be. What emerged on the map was surprising and layered, offering new ways to think about the enigmatic presence of 3I/ATLAS. Interstellar objects like this remind us that our solar system is not isolated—it’s part of a larger cosmic network, where travelers from distant star systems occasionally drift through. Their fleeting visits leave us with more questions than answers, and they invite us to expand both our science and imagination.

Join me as I share my TDM data and insights, and let’s consider together: What exactly is 3I/ATLAS? And why does it feel so mysterious?

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Birdie

Writer, beekeepers, and all-around nerd in New Mexico.

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