Comet 3I/ATLAS Outgassing Explained by Descartes Physics
Автор: Superphysics
Загружено: 2025-12-23
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The Comet 3I Atlas was observed to gain a acceleration of 0.0000005 meters per second per second at its closest approach to the sun.
Physicist Avi Loeb cites the mechanism as carbon monoxide gas propelling the comet forward.
But this is wrong since another comet called Oumuamua also had acceleration but had no gas.
Cartesian physics explains that the mechanism is the density of space particles near the sun.
These wrap around the comet's nucleus as surface tension which sublimates the matter on the comet's surface.
This is because sublimation relies on space particles just like vaporization or boiling as discussed in our previous video.
Sublimation leads to gassing which manifests as jets.
Irregularly shaped comets get more drag from space particles causing them to tumble like the Dzhanibekov effect.
This tumbling manifests as the non-gravitational acceleration and was seen by the Rosetta mission on comet Churyumov.
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