Can we just have a nice 3i/Atlas comet experience?

3i/Atlas Bringer of the New!

Picasso said, “Everything you can imagine is real.” We choose to take that as a challenge—not to repeat the madness of Hale-Bopp death cults, but to claim imagination for good. With 3i Atlas blazing through our solar system, we see not doom but a harbinger of a new love movement. Let’s meditate up something big and beautiful for our weary world. Presenting CAN WE JUST HAVE A NICE 3i/ATLAS COMET EXPERIENCE?

The 3i/Atlas facts so far via Wikipedia:

3I/ATLAS, also known as C/2025 N1 (ATLAS) and previously as A11pl3Z, is an interstellar comet[16][17] discovered by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) station at Río Hurtado, Chile on 1 July 2025. When it was discovered, it was entering the inner Solar System at a distance of 4.5 AU (670 million km; 420 million mi) from the Sun. The comet follows an unbound, hyperbolic trajectory past the Sun with a very fast hyperbolic excess velocity of 58 km/s (36 mi/s) relative to the Sun.[5][c] 3I/ATLAS will not come closer than 1.8 AU (270 million km; 170 million mi) from Earth, so it poses no threat.[18] It is the third interstellar object confirmed passing through the Solar System, after 1I/ʻOumuamua (discovered in October 2017) and 2I/Borisov (discovered in August 2019),[19] hence the prefix “3I”.

3I/ATLAS is an active comet consisting of a solid icy nucleus and a coma, which is a cloud of gas and icy dust escaping from the nucleus. The size of 3I/ATLAS’s nucleus is uncertain because its light cannot be separated from that of the coma.[20] The Sun is responsible for the comet’s activity because it heats up the comet’s nucleus to sublimate its ice into gas, which outgasses and lifts up dust from the comet’s surface to form its coma.[21] Images by the Hubble Space Telescope suggest that the diameter of 3I/ATLAS’s nucleus is between 0.32 and 5.6 km (0.2 and 3.5 mi), with the most likely diameter being less than 1 km (0.62 mi).[12] Observations by the James Webb Space Telescope have shown that 3I/ATLAS is unusually rich in carbon dioxide and contains a small amount of water ice, water vapor, carbon monoxide, and carbonyl sulfide.[22] Observations by the Very Large Telescope have also shown that 3I/ATLAS is emitting cyanide gas and atomic nickel vapor at concentrations similar to those seen in Solar System comets.[23]

3I/ATLAS will come closest to the Sun on 29 October 2025, at a distance of 1.36 AU (203 million km; 126 million mi) from the Sun, which is between the orbits of Earth and Mars.[10] The comet appears to have originated from either the Milky Way’s thin disk or thick disk;[24] if 3I/ATLAS originated from the thick disk, the comet could be at least 7 billion years old—older than the Solar System.[25][8]

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New Ken Sheetz Series – Remembering Patrick Flanagan

I am thrilled to announce the launch of a very special series from our archives and hearts:
Remembering Patrick Flanagan — series honoring one of the most brilliant visionary minds the world has ever known.

Twelve years ago, I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to film Patrick for what became our viral web series The Flanagan Experiments — 50 videos that explored his genius inventions, wild ideas, and boundless curiosity. This was before “biohacking” was a trend and before tech and spirit fully converged like they are today.

Now, after years of focus on our meditation films, political satire and bringing you CoolestTechEver.com, Elizabeth, my co-producer and love, and I are opening the vault — and our hearts — to bring you the behind-the-scenes stories, lost footage, and intimate reflections on what it was like to create this magical series with genius Patrick and his beloved Stephanie.

In the first two posts, I share the wild journey that got me to Chichén Itzá to film Patrick at the end of the Mayan calendar — guided by a vision, saved by a PayPal glitch, and clothed in nothing but determination (and a symposium T-shirt 😅).

You can read the first two posts it here:

👉 Sedona Bonding
👉 Journey Back from the End of the World

Each week I’ll release a new story, memory, or clip. I hope these spark your imagination, make you laugh, maybe even make you cry, and remind you of how much one brilliant soul can impact the world.

Patrick may be gone from this Earth…
…but his frequency is still very much with us. And I hope I am just one of many people who come forward with stories of their personal experiences in working with this one of kind genius.