
Version 9 of the ATLAS Perihelion Research Architecture presents a comprehensive theoretical framework evaluating the physical, resonant, and emergent behaviors of interstellar object 3I-ATLAS … develops hypotheses A1, C2, E1; formalizes a three-layer interface model; and introduces a Bayesian scoring matrix demonstrating the Hybrid Conductive-Core Model (E1) as the best-fit architecture.
3I-ATLAS, interstellar object, magnetic resonance, wobble amplification, induced currents, non-gravitational acceleration, multipole scattering, magnetic sailing, anti-tail formation, heliophysics, solar flare triggering, CME propagation, IMF distortion, magnetosphere compression, atmospheric coupling, thermospheric cooling, plasma dynamics, conductive body dynamics, resonance architecture
3I-ATLAS, interstellar object, magnetic resonance, wobble amplification, induced currents, non-gravitational acceleration, multipole scattering, magnetic sailing, anti-tail formation, heliophysics, solar flare triggering, CME propagation, IMF distortion, magnetosphere compression, atmospheric coupling, thermospheric cooling, plasma dynamics, conductive body dynamics, resonance architecture
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