 We've never been thinking about inspiring kids or making science palatable. We've really concentrated on solving our own curiosity and telling a good and reasonable narrative story about that. There's only two ways of seeing it. It's either counterclockwise or clockwise. It's either a duck, it's a rabbit. It's either a young woman or an old woman. But these are kind of toy problems. These aren't the sort of problems that we encounter every day. Things are conspiring against you in the world. It feels like the world is ganging up on you. And everything is just going really badly and maybe even a source of depression. But on the other hand, some things it just feels, you're on the top of your game, you have sound track playing in your head, you're walking around, it's fantastic. The simple translation of what you just asked is can everyday people answer questions? Yes, can they think critically? Can they think critically through a problem? We don't start doing one of these experiments saying let's go do some science. We just want to do a good job.