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One of the most striking features of Three-Eye Atlas is its peculiar pattern of light emission. Harvard astrophysicist Avi Lobe has reported that detailed studies reveal the object exhibits a rhythmic pulsing every 16.16 hours, akin to an interstellar lighthouse. This periodic pulsing is seen as a "heartbeat," suggesting that the object might be ejecting gas and dust in a cyclical manner as it rotates, similar to how a sublimating ice reservoir facing the Sun periodically releases material into space.