So you can easily look up Nobel Prize winners, and Alex is lying. You can't even do that. You can't even do that. What? He just lies right out the gate about Nobel Prize winners. Yeah, totally. Jesus. So we can ignore the fields of literature, peace, and economics, since those aren't related here at all. And I had looked at them from 1992. They have nothing to do with this. That leaves medicine, chemistry, and physics as the fields of Nobel awards that could be related. Georges Sharpak won the physics award that year for his invention of a particle detector. That's not related. Randolph Marcus won for chemistry for his work in the, it was related to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems. Not related. Two guys, Edmund Fisher and Edwin Cribbs, jointly won in the field of medicine, but it was for amino acid-related research. So that was two scientists, but it wasn't one of them.