I was a rationalist. I thought it was gonna be a physicist growing up. That's why I loved Princeton so much. And mostly quantum physics is where I wanted to be. But also planetary science had a lot of influence by Carl Sagan and, you know, people of that epoch. It gave us actually a lot more questions. How could matter communicate across apparently, especially in the 70s, apparently across light years of distance instantly? Do we have a correct theory to explain that? We didn't then and we don't now.

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