 So, what do you think about karmic laws, for example? So, like what we're saying with everyone being connected as one life, or it's like the egg theory, I feel like the best way, like for karma to work, and the fairest way is if you, everyone in Europe, at some point in your life experience everyone's life, every bad thing you do to someone, you then experience that bad thing. So, it's almost like an intrinsic karma in of itself because the only bad things you're doing is to yourself, and you then feel that pain when you experience that life after this life, because, you know, you're the one God that's connected, experience that for the rest of your life. Yeah, exactly. I think that's how it probably works, but it gets confusing when you think about, by incarnating or by being born in this world, you have to create karma in one way or another. So, I don't think it's possible to go through life without creating any sort of karma. So then the question is like, if you're forced to create karma, both good or bad, then is it really a free choice? Is it really free will? Because the karma, so I've heard in many different like spiritual texts, they say that it's karma that keeps you reincarnating. So because you have a karmic debt, you have to reincarnate to then like pay off that debt or experience the rewards of good karma or something like that. But then, if you have to create karma when you're born, then you'll be kind of like forced to reincarnate to then pay off that debt. So then where does free will play into that? 100%. I mean, I think, I feel like that's also linked to the story of Adam and Eve and Christianity as well. You know, the choice to take the apple to choose knowledge from good and evil. You know, suffering, I feel like was a choice. When, I know I'm talking metaphysically here, but say we were, you know, God like before we came to this life, we were omnipotent and had full power. I feel like we chose to then come down here choosing to know the difference between good and evil, choosing to have suffering in our lives to enable us to progress throughout, I feel like. Cause I feel like karma, like you're saying, is a choice. It is suffering, but you choose to do it so that you can know the other side almost. Yeah, that's an interesting idea actually. Yeah, because by having the choice of good and evil, then it's more valuable when you choose the good and then when you choose the bad, you in theory would get comically kind of punished for that. So you learn the lesson to not choose that in the next like lifetime or next time. Definitely, and without the binary opposition of good and bad, there wouldn't be a good and bad anywhere. Like that's the, it's like the dualism within the world, isn't it? Like we need there to be the suffering in order to reap the wards of happiness. So an interesting, yeah, exactly. An interesting rabbit hole I've been down is looking into then how much I can say that we'll be allowed on YouTube. I'll try and keep it basic, but if you assume that there's a kind of structure in the world of elite people or like groups of people, institutions and collaborations that make certain things happen, like certain agendas and everything like that, the rabbit hole is that what if those are necessary to create a perfectly balanced world with just as much good as bad? And so that when, let's say the scales tip too far in one direction and the world starts turning really good on average, then these elite kind of groups would make certain things happen to bring it back into balance so that there's always a perfectly balanced choice between good or evil. Do you know what I mean? Whereas compared to like if the world was just chaotic all the time or if the world was just bliss all the time, then it's not really a free will choice between good or bad because it's already in that state. Couldn't you have said that? I agree with you. I mean, I just even go as far as saying that maybe it's not even the elites on our world. It's potentially even elites, like alien worlds coming in and trying to control us because they've been there. They've done that. They know how to get a certain level of consciousness and if that class suffering is necessary in our society, then maybe that is the way it needs to go because as bad as things is in our society, like you can almost escape the matrix of the society and choose to do like even though it is hard. Yeah, no, 100%. There's also an even further rabbit hole where let's say if you assume there's groups or people that make things balanced on earth, whether that's doing good or bad things and then, but then they're actually kind of controlled or like the strings are being pulled by extraterrestrial or higher intelligent beings. The rabbit hole that I went down shows that those extraterrestrials or those advanced beings could actually be us in the future who are then reaching back through the timeline to then help guide the earlier version of themselves to, but I mean, it gets really trippy. Like when you start talking about timelines, I wish I knew everything about timelines, like everything. I mean, that stuff, especially because it's so like un-falsifiable and philosophical and not so many different ways of that time travel can go because obviously we can't experience it properly. It's hard to know how it works in a way, but I definitely agree that there is some sort of especially when you look at past human evolution. I feel like it makes sense that aliens, if aliens come down and see us, they're gonna wanna accelerate evolution because they know that this is them, a billion years in the past. I feel like that would make sense for advanced civilization and then to keep an eye on us, make sure we're going in the right direction. And if that does then turn out that that is them from the past and it's a circular time loop, then maybe, but on a slide, I don't know much of the science of time continue to stay, whether it is true or not. Yeah, for sure.