09:53 In fact, in Israel and South Africa, they have big desalination plants to make sure they have enough fresh water because not everyone has huge aquifers. So maybe a better use of the navies. I mean, I'm not sure it's the role of navy, but maybe a better use use of the government's, funding for saltwater stuff is to get big desalination plants going so we don't run out of water every year in California, and they have to ration water. The other thing, what really, you know, I don't know if it disturbs me because I just think it's so unrealistic, but let's say they really did start ejecting the saltwater into the atmosphere on a massive, massive scale. Does anybody else have concerns that when it falls back to the earth, you know, if the salt falls back to the earth, it will it will make vast portions of the earth, you know, bad for plants?
1:01:39 And maybe that's why I'm gonna step into some sticky wicket here. But, there's this embrace of robotics and AI. I'm not sure how intelligent AI actually is, but I have seen the big promoters, the first promoters of AI, and they're out there saying, oh, you're probably going to have your communist utopia because no one's going to have to work because AI is gonna free them up. Well, how are they gonna get paid? AI is gonna print money so people starve.