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And black holes are very interesting, mysterious things. And the more they learn about black holes, the more they can learn about the very earliest instances that happened in our universe. There's some thought also that dark matter may have some connection to black holes very, very early on in the universe as well. So by studying black holes and learning a little bit more about those, I might give a little bit more information about what dark matter actually is and where it originated. And this is the AT chance. Ken here, Science and Technology. If you'd like to join us, come on in. If you have a comment, come on in. And then I'll push into the next one here, the next and last one here this evening. I'm starting to get a little tired here and having a little bit of a problem focusing once I start getting a bit tired. So we'll do one more here and we'll pick up again next week. This next one here about the next Carrington event. And by all predictions, if the next Carrington event will happen, we'll have another Carrington event. It will destroy all Earth satellites. If you'd like to join us or if you have a comment, come on in and then we'll get into this one.

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