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RE: Pinning down electrically-charged dark matter

in #steemstem5 years ago

You're so patient! Yes it does.

I want to thank you for the work you did during the Hardfork 'blackout'. It was reassuring to see you on the job, and to check on your messages. Can't imagine the work involved.
Steemit doesn't feel so friendly these days, but it feels just fine on SteemSTEM.io.

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It has been very interesting to read this discussion between you two. It's short, but filled with information and insights. It's interesting how one finds parallels to one's work in different fields. Here on Steemit, it has happened to me repeatedly. And from fields I would never expected. Cartography is the first one that comes to mind!

I was particularly drawn to @lemouth's first couple of lines:

We look after the unknown. We may find it or not. This is the entire story of my life. Why we may have some gut feelings about this or that, this however worths nothing until proved correct.

It hits home :)

Thank you, you two!

Oh, Abigail,
A gift to find your message this morning. I look for the bright spots on Steemit these days. And there you are, one of the brightest.

What a privilege, to engage with you and @lemouth.

❤ 😘

SteemSTEM is a bright spot ^^

Neon bright :)

Somehow, science is science, no matter what branch we talk about :)

Cartography... Where is thus @lordneroo? (your comment made me thinking about him).

I did my best with the family, traveling, etc... This was actually tough, but I managed. The hardest part was the information coming to me, that were arriving delayed (but at least they were transferred in some way).