The mystery is no longer a mystery. The data has spoken.
In 2017, a tumbling speck of light named 'Oumuamua passed through our solar system and defied every known law of planetary science. It had no tail, no gas, yet it accelerated as if pushed by an invisible hand. For nearly a decade, we called it a "natural anomaly." We were wrong.
The Oumuamua Audit presents the definitive forensic reconstruction of our first interstellar visitor. Using groundbreaking data from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory and AI-driven trajectory analysis, Edward Arthur dismantles the "natural" iceberg theories to reveal a startling truth. This book explores: +3
The 22 Anomalies: A systematic breakdown of why 'Oumuamua could not be a comet or asteroid.
The Spitzer Signal: Newly discovered evidence of active thermal regulation-the "heartbeat" of a machine.
The Verdict: The scientific case for 'Oumuamua as a derelict interstellar buoy, a piece of ancient infrastructure drifting through the void.
We are not the first technological civilization. The galaxy is an archive, and 'Oumuamua was our first look at the ruins of those who came before.