 Invite and generate position variable to include all N20EG electrode locations, right, control 5, and we have an electrode position 1020 system, that was pretty quick. I probably want to overlay it over an actual image of the brain, interestingly decided to do only 4 electrodes, which is very curious considering the project I was working on for the last 7 years. It's also having 4 electrodes. Why did you decide to include only 4 electrodes? It's not a confusion, why is it so poetic? It's actually a good thing. Yes, obviously we have more electrodes, you just decided to do it for mock-up, for example, that's okay. Just asking why, merely for brevity. I'm still curious, why did you decide to include this specific 4 electrodes in this configuration for the example? It's simply the initial code example, for a very reason, the choice was to provide minimal and clear code illustration, basic flux application, okay, that's okay. If you plan to create a complete EG application, expand the example and include all the relevant electrode positions based on the 1020, well, considering it's a 1020 system day, could you add all the other electrode locations? Right, so now it's adding all of them. Right, it's weird. Don't look right. Any idea how to add an outline image for the human head on top of which the electrode positions will be located? The human head image just looks like that. A nose should be a triangle. A nose is a triangle filled in red. Okay. This is what the background image should be, whatever that is. Check some images. I can't show those images because copyright, potential copyright, it's interesting why it decided to show them this way, because it's not standard. I really would like it in a 3D model as well. It would be nice. That's probably too much to ask. So it obviously knows stuff. No, no, no. This is totally wrong.