Brian Cox Just Issued a Terrifying Warning About New Oumuamua After NASA Cuts Live Feed
In a development that has reignited both scientific curiosity and public speculation, renowned physicist Brian Cox has issued a chilling warning concerning a mysterious object similar to ‘Oumuamua — the first known interstellar visitor to pass through our solar system. His statement comes shortly after NASA abruptly cut its live feed during a close-up observation of the strange object, leading to a wave of theories and unease across scientific and online communities alike.
A Second ‘Oumuamua?
Nearly eight years after the original ‘Oumuamua baffled scientists with its cigar-like shape and unusual trajectory, astronomers have detected a second object displaying similarly unexplained characteristics. The unidentified object — dubbed "New Oumuamua" by researchers — entered the solar system on an unconventional path and appears to be accelerating in ways that cannot be easily explained by standard physics.
NASA began a live feed from one of its deep-space observatories to track the object. But just minutes into the broadcast, the stream was suddenly and inexplicably cut, triggering a flood of online speculation. Was it a technical glitch — or something more?
Brian Cox Breaks the Silence
Shortly after the feed went offline, Professor Brian Cox, known for his clear-eyed scientific analysis and public science advocacy, took to social media with a stark message:
“If the trajectory and acceleration data on this new object are accurate, we need to consider possibilities far outside our current models. There’s no natural explanation for what we’re seeing — and NASA cutting the feed raises serious questions.”
In a follow-up interview, Cox elaborated further, saying the object’s trajectory defies gravitational norms, and even suggested it might be under intelligent control — a statement he cautiously framed but didn’t dismiss outright.
The Implications
Cox’s warning is especially jarring given his usual skepticism toward alien-related hype. His words have given unexpected weight to the voices claiming that the original ‘Oumuamua might not have been a natural asteroid or comet, but potentially a probe or scout vessel from an extraterrestrial civilization.
This new object, he argues, deserves even more scrutiny.
“Even if this is not artificial,” Cox added, “it is behaving in a way that will force us to re-evaluate everything we think we know about interstellar objects. And if it is artificial — we’re not ready for that answer.”
NASA's Silence Adds Fuel to the Fire
NASA has so far declined to explain why the live feed was taken down, citing "technical issues." But the lack of transparency has only intensified public suspicion.
Forums and social media have lit up with users pointing to NASA's history of cutting feeds during unexplained anomalies — from strange lights near the International Space Station to sudden blackouts during solar observations.
What Happens Next?
According to Cox and other experts, further observation of the new object is essential. Some independent astronomers are already organizing efforts to track it using terrestrial telescopes, though limited data makes this challenging.
For now, humanity is left with more questions than answers.
As Brian Cox put it in his closing remark:
“Whether we’re witnessing a natural anomaly or
something far more profound, this moment may mark a turning point in how we
understand our place in the universe.”
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