The Microcosmos Project
Act I Thomas Whitmore stood in the dome of Palomar Observatory on a March night in 1926 and watched the sun die, or at least begin to. The photosensors had been showing it for weeks—an anomaly in the solar luminosity that defied every model he had ever studied. The sun was not simply fluctuating. It was changing, in its deep interior structure, in a way that suggested something was building...
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