Obviously you guy did not watch the video or you would have learned that 3I as it approached the Sun from approximately the same distance as the Asteroid Belt, began to spout jets of materials - but not the sort it should have: they should have been fuzzy due to random parts of the object being exposed to the Sun as it rotates at a constant 16.1 hours.
However, the jets were pointed at the Sun, without any variation, were sharp as a pin as it reached perihelion and went behind the Sun, from our perspective on Earth. Later when it emerged from behind the Sun, the jets were still pointed at the Sun and as sharp as ever. There was no decrease in the rotational speed of the object, either.
But there was a greater than expected speed increase as well as a new course, just a slight deviation from the original, not by much but just enough to point it directly toward the young solar system [ TYC8241-2652-1 ]. A proto-planetarry system with a disk of quadrillions of tons of material surrounding a sun.
A few years later in 2018, the disk wads almost gone -
10 million trillion tons of mass gone. No cogent astronomical explanation given. The system is about 500 light years distant [ or about the time of the European Renaissance ] when the material disappeared.
See: TYC 8241 2652 1 and the case of the disappearing disk: No smoking gun yet, Astronomy & Astrophysics Journal
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2017/02/aa29008-16/aa29008-16.htmlMy question is what was the object spewing toward the Sun? It was not water, since it has very little. The next question: how is it possible to spew million mile long coherent jets of material by the hundred km per hour for 3 months and not effect the rotation, the mass, or the direction of the jets?
If it is a natural object ... explain without resorting to silliness and inanity.