Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov
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It's deep in Siberia, not far from Lake Baikal, I believe. I don't know what it is, you know, maybe natural.
It's deep in Siberia, not far from Lake Baikal, I believe. I don't know what it is, you know, maybe natural.
Yeah, and I've never seen anything like it anywhere. So whatever it is, it's unique.
Yeah, and I've never seen anything like it anywhere. So whatever it is, it's unique.
Yeah, and I've never seen anything like it anywhere. So whatever it is, it's unique.
And it does remind me of the little mouths that ants make on my patio every day. Right, right. Except this would need to be some mega ants to do it. And what type of stone is it? They say limestone with quartz.
And it does remind me of the little mouths that ants make on my patio every day. Right, right. Except this would need to be some mega ants to do it. And what type of stone is it? They say limestone with quartz.
And it does remind me of the little mouths that ants make on my patio every day. Right, right. Except this would need to be some mega ants to do it. And what type of stone is it? They say limestone with quartz.
Now that you mention it, we live on the surface of this planet, right? So we don't know what's under the sea. We don't know what's under the ice. We don't know what's underground. We think that the surface is it. But when you count the surface, the area... is so much less than the area could be underground or under ice or underwater. So we know nothing of this planet.
Now that you mention it, we live on the surface of this planet, right? So we don't know what's under the sea. We don't know what's under the ice. We don't know what's underground. We think that the surface is it. But when you count the surface, the area... is so much less than the area could be underground or under ice or underwater. So we know nothing of this planet.
Now that you mention it, we live on the surface of this planet, right? So we don't know what's under the sea. We don't know what's under the ice. We don't know what's underground. We think that the surface is it. But when you count the surface, the area... is so much less than the area could be underground or under ice or underwater. So we know nothing of this planet.
So chances are whatever we know is not just incomplete, it's also wrong. I don't know where to stop wondering. It's just so much to learn, so much to explore if we only dare to. That's what we need to do and explore what's interesting.
So chances are whatever we know is not just incomplete, it's also wrong. I don't know where to stop wondering. It's just so much to learn, so much to explore if we only dare to. That's what we need to do and explore what's interesting.
So chances are whatever we know is not just incomplete, it's also wrong. I don't know where to stop wondering. It's just so much to learn, so much to explore if we only dare to. That's what we need to do and explore what's interesting.
Not that I've seen. No.
Not that I've seen. No.
Not that I've seen. No.
Well, hopefully soon. Yeah.
Well, hopefully soon. Yeah.
Well, hopefully soon. Yeah.