 We're all curious, and when we're curious about the natural world, the natural universe, the stuff around us where we live, breathe, our planet lives and breath, and that's the first start of science. But science is an organized structural way of thinking about the why and the how. And just as athletes jump over things and throw balls and hit pucks and run fast and do all the amazing things they do, there are tools to doing that questioning, that wondering better. So the first thing I say about science, we all have it because we should never wait to wonder. We all wonder about lots of stuff. And as part of almost everything we see, there is an element of science. And not the scary science, but it's there because how something works, why it works that way, what laws of art that actually say that that makes sense. Remember, we don't legislate physics or chemistry or biology. The natural world does, and that's what's so fun. It's a puzzle. So to solve the puzzle, to ask the questions, to, if you will, engage the passion to wonder why is the sky blue or Mars red or whatever, one needs a few tools. And the degree to which you use those tools is the degree to which you can explore problems at the leading edge. Why is the Higgs boson named the Higgs boson, but more importantly a part of how matter organizes itself, versus why is that big bug biting me? I mean, these are all fundamental things. So science is curiosity, with structure, with questions, and with tools so one can make progress against those questions. I don't think science ever stops or ever really sleeps. A lot of scientists choose not to sleep, because they're pretty impassioned by what they do. But that's, I think that's the beauty of it. We all have it in us. We all can explore it in our own way, some after much education and tool development in different ways than others. Second grader versus the double PhD person asking about why the universe works the way it does, they both can do science. And I think sometimes the impediments to that mindset are some of the human imposed regulations to it. You have to write these papers in this way, because that's the only way. And that might be a good way, but it's rarely the only way. And so, anyway, that's my view.