And there's a whole theory behind it, the Younger Dryas Impact Theory from 11,800 years ago. They think we got hit. And there's a comet storm that we go through every September. Was it November in June? Is that what it is? Yeah, I think so. Something like that? Like June and November. And occasionally we get hit. And, you know, there's like 900,000 near-earth objects. Yeah. And it doesn't take a really big one to fuck up everything. It doesn't take one that's going to kill everybody to fuck up anything. It just takes one the size of a block. Like one city block comes slamming into the ice caps and then you just got chaos and everything goes away. And all like modern conveniences and all organized societies thrown into chaos and then people have to rebuild. I think that's happened a bunch of times in human history. And this is real physical evidence to this younger dryest impact theory, which also coincides with the ending of the ice age. It's all around the same time. And they think it was like a series of events. They think we were hit more than once. They think they were hit around 11,800 years ago, but then again, somewhere around 10,000 years ago.