Senate Hopeful Uranus
One of the funny things about studying systems long enough is that eventually you stop looking for answers…
…and start looking for distortions.
Astronomers discovered Neptune because something kept pulling Uranus slightly off its expected orbit.
They didn’t see the planet at first.
They saw the distortion.
Turns out institutions behave the same way.
Responses slow down.
Processes get “complicated.”
Pages mysteriously disappear and reappear online.
If you watch long enough, you start to see where the gravity is.
Recently we noticed a small anomaly in our analytics that kept blinking in and out of existence.
Which led to an interesting research question involving Senate hopeful Juliana Stratton, social media comment sections, and a surprisingly relevant astronomy lesson.
Yes… the article really is about Uranus.
The planet.
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