$TTCM A word from the Dr. Jon for the team Hello
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Hellooo KlickZie ArKnet supporters! Just wanted to drop in to telegram to express my appreciation to you ALL for your support. You are amazing! Thank you, thank you!
Today at a National Science Foundation press conference the first-ever image of the event horizon of a super massive black hole at the center of the large galaxy M87 was revealed by the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration. Fantastic! Global excitement is bubbling over with this SUDDEN breakthrough in physics.
SUDDEN? No. A ten year project of hard work is not sudden and not easy. But the payoff is enormous and we are all proud.
OK so is there a point? Or am I just happy that science rolls on.
There is a point and here it is: On my office wall is a beautiful Calligraphic saying given to me by my son to encourage the work we are doing in KlickZie and ArKnet that states. “Every noble work is at first impossible.
I liked it but didn’t fully get it until I read what the author Thomas Carlyle was trying to say when he wrote it. In a nutshell he was saying that all great and worthy human achievements lie buried in confusion, chaos and broken bits. They are invisible; non-existent; and therefore impossible. Discovering them, forming them and bringing them into the light of day and human usage makes the impossible possible! That is the noble work.
Then I got it.
Paraphrasing now: When Michelangelo was asked how he carved the statue David from a chunk of marble his reply was that he removed all the marble that wasn’t David, and there stood David.
So that’s it: Tautachrome is removing all the marble that’s not ArKnet and KlickZie, the debris, broken bits and chaos, to reveal them: ArKnet and KlickZie.
We are working hard every day to achieve the great and worthy achievements envisioned for ArKnet and KlickZie. And it is working! Thanks for being on the team!