 Well, I made the argument for the book based on the presence of functionally specified digital code in DNA. And that to me is mysterious enough. But as we've learned more and more about how information is stored... I made the argument for the book based on the presence of functionally specified digital code in DNA. And that to me is mysterious enough. But as we've learned more and more about how information is stored in the process of the DNA, we've come to some remarkable insistence to see this. He's having a deja vu in a hot moment. And what he's really doing is he's doing the form of pattern recognition. He's saying, hey, here's a sophisticated way of solving a design problem. It has certain kinds of features that are, you know, discernible to an engineer. And we know in one case that the software hardware and the computer domain is definitely the product of intelligence.