laboratory data over time and understand. the clinical significance of that data can be used in a more meaningful way. it was personalized medicine. maybe you could catch something very early. you know, you can catch an early cancer or you could get. you know when there was still time. this was sort of the vast patient. so the idea with the addison was to stick the lab inside the box. because it incorporates so many different disciplines. it's hard to pull this off. there's always different components that go into the machine. there's a center fuse. there's a, um a little thing the samples go into there's a wave, too. prick the blood. all these things were prototypes, right? the first thing i did. the first thing is you look at what the chemists are doing right? because you're automating what somebody is already doing. you're not inventing something totally new . i'm going to have to have a