 Going back to the test. So I did the muscle test. The way it works is we were talking about is the recoil in the deltoid. And the key part is the recoil. Okay. And so knowing that we asked the question, which is, okay, well, how do we replicate that recoil without a doctor being present? And so we created, I'm just going to grab my phone. Yeah, please, yes. So we created a unique whipping gesture. Turn my screen off. A whipping gesture. So it's actually three whips. You go one, two, three, and we get three peaks of data from the gyroscope and accelerometer. And what we're measuring is the recoil of the hand. All throughout the wrist, the hand, and the forearm are muscles. And what can you learn from just three whips? Well, that's okay. So there's two parts of that. There's what we're detecting, which I think was what you're asking about. But then there's how can that be applied by a lot of different healing modalities. Yeah, yeah. And the first one we're detecting is binary. It's either stress or no stress. Really? And that's what we can see. Down to a black and white level of? Binary. What? Okay. So what is it about this whip that you can determine a binary stress or no stress? Muscular tension. So, and are you asking about how we initially identified the signal? Okay. So is this like, is this like when I, when I'm holding it, I'm tense. I'm whipping it all tense. And then that's like, yo, this person's stress. Yeah. And what's interesting about that is that you could be like, I'm tense and you're trying to force it and you're not really tense. If you're not actually really tense. Oh, sorry. If you're not actually tense, we'll pick up and not actually being tense. So you literally have to be really tense. You can't fake it. Can't fake it. Yeah. Okay. So then, yeah, because even when I was trying to do that, I was loose, but I was faking. Yeah, I saw that in your hand. No, like, yeah. And like, I mean, you can, you can fake it to the point where you'll be able to evoke some tension, but there has to be, even if you faked it, there has to be the felt experience versus if you're like light as a feather and you're just like trying to be like, I'm tense, but like you're super loose. It's the body of your body. So since he's literally just asking me, Hey, will you whip your phone three times right now? Yeah. And I'm like, Okay, one, two, three. And I whip it. And then you guys are like, Oh, you show a stress level of blank stress, no stress binary. But the one part that's important is it's specific to thought. So the way since he works, we show a demo. But yeah, let's show that. Cool. So for context, we just we haven't even announced this yet. This app just hit the app store last week. So it hit the app store last week. Great. Awesome. It's been we've been doing research for three years. So we had a research platform. And this is the years of research. Yeah. That's what it takes to get the good stuff. Yeah. It took a while. Yeah. So this is it. Shall I show that again? Yeah, let's, let's, um, yeah, let's bring, let's bring it up. Yeah, let's bring it up to this one. That's the dashboard page and the top two, the first button says, measure how you feel. Okay. So you just tap on that button and immediately you can check in on your current state, but it prompts you with a question it says think and feel. I can stress my life I can I can helpfully manage it has a specific statement that you have to think and feel and then manage stress live better. Yeah. Practice, mind and body skills are focused on improving specific areas of your life. How do you feel? So then you click on that to check in regularly have managed your health. Yeah. So you tap on this. Okay. How do you feel? And then there's the statement I'm able to effectively respond to the stress in my life. And if you shake the phone a little bit, you'll see the sensor data moving. So just shake the phone a little bit, move it a little bit. Yeah. There you go. You can see the sensor moving. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So that's the gyroscope. That's the gyroscope. Yeah. So we visualized the sensor. There's a gyroscope and accelerometer data, both. Yeah. Use both. Our primary signal came from the gyroscope. Primary comes from gyroscope. So yeah, there it is. So I will, I have to be with this. So I focus on the statement, think and feel your response. I'm able to effectively respond to the stress in my life. I swipe and then I whip and I whip three times and then it processes the sensor data. Whoa. No one's using yes. It's going to take a second for the signal. But if you it'll show up in about a second or two, you've got to turn the servers on. There it is. Feeling stressed. I'm a little nervous when I do public speaking. So that's pretty accurate. And so it'll just show you just like that and then you can agree, disagree or agree after reflecting. And that's the non-conscious part. So the agree after reflecting is our sort of that button is our measurement of starting to see how many people we're giving insights to into like something they weren't aware of. Oh, I see. Yeah. So that's the intention of that third button. Okay. And I'll agree. And now the cool thing is, right, so now we've identified that I'm in somewhat of a stressed state. It says explore sources of stress. So now we can identify where it's coming from. Slow down, find a safe space, take a deep breath. So here's kind of some of the things that you can do afterward. Yeah. Interesting. And then it shows up green if I do that in the don't detect stress. Yeah, exactly. And so explore work is the first topic. And now I can explore if it's coming from work. What I'm going to do is go back to our dashboard page. And these are all the topics. So you can explore all these topics to see where the stress is coming from. Oh, interesting. Okay. That was my check-in from yesterday. Okay. So the topic options, okay. And then so then what you do is you can look at work, finance, well-being, self-esteem, joy, intimacy, family, flow, autonomy, random. So then when I, let's say I click on intimacy, is that mean I have to be in like an intimate moment or if I'm in work, I have to be at work and then I'm measuring it? No, that's a good question. So let's click on intimacy. So intimacy opens up and it tells you how to set contacts to be in a neutral state. You just have to think about that. Oh, so I think my intimate relationships are healthy. Focus on the statement. Think and feel your response. And then you swipe and whip three times when ready. Okay. So each one of those cards has their own sentence that's like my work is healthy or my intimacy is healthy. And then depending on if that statement is true to you, focus on the same thing. Think and feel your swipe and whip three times when ready. Okay. My intimate relationships are healthy. Okay. So I focus on it. Feel it. Okay. Okay. And then you whip. So I swiped whip 123. That's fitted to me, but let's see if this is accurate. Does that feel true? It's okay. It says stress not, it says stress not detected. I've been sacrificing a lot of what I've been working on with intimate relationships for what we're building with the show. So, but, but at the same time, I do have healthy intimate relationships. So also this is you would want to do this on your own phone because you that's true. This is on your phone. It's unique to me. When you sign up, there's demographic information you give that help with the precision of our signal. So interesting. So you might get a better insight. I would overall agree. Cool. Yeah. But oh, tap agree. All right. Great job managing this part of your life. Interesting. Okay. Cool. Okay. So there's there's these topics. Okay. Interesting. So then what am I, what am I, this just gives me a more instantaneous response into feedback, a close feedback loop into how I'm managing my stress in air in each one of those topics of my life. And it should a percentage of the time help you potentially identify an area you might not be aware of. That's a source of stress. And I'm really glad you hit intimate relationships because that was one in our early research that I hit on that was like an eye opener for me. So we had a baby. I love so much. Her name is Charlie. And congratulations. Charlie. Charlie. It's a girl. And she's the joy of my life. I think I saw him on the lock screen. Yeah, that's her. It's like a couple years old or like one and a half. One and a half. But the point is that so about six months after she was born, I was exploring the protocol on intimate relationships. And I know I did the statement. I did the gesture. It says stress not detected. And immediately my monkey brain was like, I'm sorry, it says stress detected. And if that's what I said, immediately my my monkey brain was like, Oh, that's not true. I want to shut it down. And then I stopped for a second. I was like, no, it totally is true. It's been like six months. And I've totally neglected my wife since we've had the baby. And I was completely unaware of it. And like, there was total stress building between her and I that like, I'm pretty sure if they kept going would turn into something gnarly. Yeah. But in that moment, I stopped and I went and talked to her. And I told her, I was like, Look, I just saw stress detected on intimate relationships. Like, how are you feeling? And she's like, Yeah, I definitely feel stressed towards you. And I'm like, Holy shit, I've had a conversation. And it literally transformed our relationship in that moment. Because we also went and changed it, you know, and, you know, got deep and intimate with each other. And yeah, damn. And I wasn't aware. I really wasn't aware. I'm confident it would have went on that path of like, you know, oh, interesting. So there's a couple things here. So first is that it is doing doing our life trajectories can go so many different ways. And if we think sometimes that things may be going smoothly, perfectly fine. But we don't necessarily know that the way that we actually are with one of our loved ones can be on a trajectory that might not be so healthy. So to be able to check in like this. Yeah. And yeah, push put ourselves onto a healthier trajectory. Yeah, it's awesome.