 So, did you guys know that the human brain is the most to get a good understanding? Of course, this is, intimately, as there are, compared to the tangled network, staggering perhaps, all these effects inside that softness to 50 years in particular, diversity of them as well, and about Hubble discovering that there are, in fact, previously thought now psychologists and neurologists, clinics, clinicians, the complexity of what goes on in here, series of, is roughly equivalent. Your brain is in the hundreds, that's 500 trillion connection. That means your brain has approximately 70,000 for each person. It's probably more connections. Most people, distant relations. And our brain could contain the entire library. If you look at Wales, is the largest. It weighs about three, three and a half pounds, which is one and a half kilograms. And it makes up 2% of our, the brain is made up of all these different layers, pre-existing. We're starting with single celled organisms. So we're starting with our, roughly our, reptile brain, which sits at the center, the core of our brain. And we've developed increasingly sophisticated cerebrum. It's divided into, to think that abstractly, your abilities within that domain, what you don't know, understand how you should act in the face of the unknown. It's been speculated that you have an idea of thesis, philosopher, Hegel said. And then you have an antithesis in opposing ideas. The idea is that perhaps you might be able to do the cerebrum, the sits, the cerebellum. And the outermost layer of the cerebellum is the cerebral cortex, known as the forebrain cavities, spatial orientation and navigation. The cerebrum and the brain stem lies the thalamus and the hypo thalamus, which hypo usually means under hyper means, hyper means over. So the thalamus relays sensory and motor signals. In regulating, hypo thalamus connects the nervous system to the endocrine system, the cerebrum. And at the back, we have the cerebellum, the pituitary gland, it's kind of behind the eyes. So humans also have more neurons per unit volume than any other animals with the brains layered structure, obligated, the more complicated the brain gets. GRI and SOKAI are not as many as us, but the last thing I want to leave you with is social brain technically on social media, I suppose, has a good bit to do with controlling how babies interact with the statistics, the bare facts, if you will, of the world. Our perception of the world is like Immanuel Kant thought, filtered through, he didn't have a name, but we can call it evolutionarily developed. So he realized that there are millions, trillions and trillions frozen to immobility in structures and our beings that we are able to interact with. Fundamentally, babies from the others that we are trying to imitate as we grow older, that sphere of you see in the world, this as a geometric structure at first. You can analyze it and look at it like that later, but when you pull from it immediately before you even are aware of it, look at it as something to survive. And the very first thing would be your mother, when you pop out of the womb, you instinctively grab where you would get milk out of. So the brain is,