 Putonga chichou, I meant, do you think that life began by energy meeting chemicals and an organic chemistry becoming organic? Ah, good question. So, do I think life began when energy began by energy meeting chemicals or an organic chemistry becoming organic? So, basically energy hitting a bunch of chemicals, free-floating ions or molecules or whatever you want to call it. So, basically, if life began when spark engaged chemicals. So, you bring energy together with matter and you put it together and you get life. Don't know. For me, all I know is I am not just this matter that I occupy. So, there is spark there. So, our brains are just electrical electricity going off. That's the way we communicate. That's the way we understand. That's what makes us alive. Your heart is pounding. If you take that energy away, this matter will not move. I won't be animated because the life is gone. Is energy removed from matter life? Would be one way we would have to ask this question. We know that matter without energy is not life. For example, this is matter. It's chemicals, really, but it's not alive. So, this does not have life. Me, I am matter and there are sparks. There's energy here. So, I am life. Now, the question is, if you remove these sparks, this energy from this matter, is it still life? Or is the energy just energy, just like this is matter? So, to have life, do we have to have a merging of energy and matter? Good question. I guess the way to answer that question is for us to find out if energy is life. And if we ever come across energy beings that are just pure energy, but they're conscious, then that would answer our question, really. And it would be energy is really the life animating the matter, sort of rationalizing my way through that.