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Alright, VIRQ, this is KC2PKG. Goodness, very, very goodness. I got some competition, getting you all warmed up for Monday. We just got fascinated with an article. It turns out last summer, China has a submersible that'll go down almost six miles in the ocean. And it's a three-man submersible. And they took it down to some of the trenches in the northwest Pacific. And lo and behold, down in the halo zone, A-K-P-A-L, which is about 30,000 feet down, they found a plethora of life, all different kinds. Tube worms, we've all seen those, and lots of other creatures, all living way, way down under intense pressure. And also, cold. These are not, you know, we've seen lights around volcanic vents and stuff like that. These are called cold sea. This is where cold water moves around. And there's nothing, there's no warmth or anything like that. It's as cold as cold can be. And these are chemosynthetic, considered photosynthetic. They're chemosynthetic life forms. And it's just neat that now, I'm wondering, you know, there's an ocean on Titan. And there was liquid water in it. So are there a whole bunch of tube worms and things like that down at the bottom of that ocean? I'm fascinated, I'm fascinated, but it's always a privilege and a pleasure, guys. Thanks for being here, Josh. Thank you for taking over. And I'll hand it back to you. KG5 IRQ, this is KC2, BKG. This is KC2, BKG. I appreciate that kind of words, KC2 and KG. This is KC5 IRQ. Yeah, that kind of stuff fascinates me, especially life deep in the ocean. We know less about what we can count in our ocean than we do know what we know in space. We have explored more, it seems like, of other things rather than our own. If I could go back into it all over again, I think I would be a marine biologist at my age. I'm just fascinated by that stuff. And it looks like we're going to have a great question. How do we know there's not some kind of an organism living deep in the oceans off the top? Yeah, fascinating, fascinating, fascinating. Okay, George, KB0MAI. It's the Mikey George, 73, wait on four.
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