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The Sun's South Pole

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First post2025-06-20 12:07 -0700
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  The Sun's South Pole The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-06-20 12:07 -0700
    Re: The Sun's South Pole "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2025-06-21 13:27 -0700
    Re: The Sun's South Pole The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2025-06-22 11:37 -0700

#664409 — The Sun's South Pole

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-06-20 12:07 -0700
SubjectThe Sun's South Pole
Message-ID<6855B186.679A@ix.netcom.com>
The Sun's South Pole


So, imagine if you will

there are creatures at

The Sun's South Pole

and they see the Earth and

wonder...

"What is that?"

They even manage

to build a telescope

and one of them say

"Look!"

"Where?"

"At the South Pole!"

"There are creatures

that look just like us

but...but...

it's fucking freezing there!"








-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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#664437

From"Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com>
Date2025-06-21 13:27 -0700
Message-ID<10374jj$18ohr$2@dont-email.me>
In reply to#664409
On 6/20/2025 12:07 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
> The Sun's South Pole
> 
> 
> So, imagine if you will
> 
> there are creatures at
> 
> The Sun's South Pole
> 
> and they see the Earth and
> 
> wonder...
> 
> "What is that?"
> 
> They even manage
> 
> to build a telescope
> 
> and one of them say
> 
> "Look!"
> 
> "Where?"
> 
> "At the South Pole!"
> 
> "There are creatures
> 
> that look just like us
> 
> but...but...
> 
> it's fucking freezing there!"

lol!

It might look this this old render from my MultiJulia algorithm. Can you 
get to the link?

https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=998641841294814&set=a.110008616824812


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#664474

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2025-06-22 11:37 -0700
Message-ID<68584D57.4A69@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#664409
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> The Sun's South Pole
> 
> So, imagine if you will
> 
> there are creatures at
> 
> The Sun's South Pole
> 
> and they see the Earth and
> 
> wonder...
> 
> "What is that?"
> 
> They even manage
> 
> to build a telescope
> 
> and one of them say
> 
> "Look!"
> 
> "Where?"
> 
> "At the South Pole!"
> 
> "There are creatures
> 
> that look just like us
> 
> but...but...
> 
> it's fucking freezing there!"

Now, you probably asking yourself this question...

What does  The Sun's South Pole have to do with Dark Matter?

(who mentioned dark matter???)


There is the thing called "The Rubin Observatory" 
https://archive.ph/YxugX


But, but...it is going about the whole wrong way!


Dark Matter secret is just a number.

If you know the number
you unlock the secret
to Dark Matter.

For example: The Earth number
is the distance from the Sun.

If the number is too high
No life on earth exist..
if the number is too low...
No life on earth exist..

You know the number..
otherwise
you would not be here.

With Dark Matter
you can take a picture
of it and enter
the right number and
dark matter will
reveal itself  for
what it is.


If you enter a number too low...
all you will see will be
uncomprehensible.
wrong number.

If you enter a number too high...
all you will see is
what you see now.


Enter the 'just right' number and...
Vola!

You will see things you
have never seen before.


To put it simply...
(since there are too many science guys
that don't know science, and there
are too many math guys that don't know math. 
That is why rocket ships blow up when launched.)


The switch is on OFF, turn it On.






-- 
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, 
and challenge the unchallengeable.

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