If you go to the diner at a corner of hollywood and valit yesterday, and i go there to morrow, we were in the same place. We were, but but not at the same time. So it's another way to look at deflecting an asteroid. It's the proverbial, a mental exercise that everyone does when they have a car accident. If only i hadn't forgotten my keys, if only i had left a little bit earlier, i would ha never ha been in that spot at that time. Thats what's going on when you deflect an aster right? Yes. And and it works in simple ways that we don't even talk about. But it's
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