21:10 He just says, oh, you know, you know, it's still bad. It's always bad. No matter what bet no matter what's happening, it's bad. And, you know, I think his assumption is one day he'll be proven right.
23:14 If a Carrington event happened today, we would see a major disruption globally in our power grids and our electronic systems, Internet, so forth and so on. Fortunately, this one does not have the magnetic potential of that particular sunspot. So, no, NASA is saying it's not gonna be it's gonna be bad, but it's not gonna be Carrington event bad. But what this makes me think about is things that are more worrisome than climate change. You know, the sun, if it issued, like I said, a Carrington event type flare, we would be toast.
03:27 Right. And, it's it's it's interesting too because Tennessee Valley Authority, last year had some really bad blackouts if people who live in that region remember. They may have had some this year too, but I I know in particular, January of 2023, that winter, they had, like, I don't know, a reduction to 5% load for several hours and and stuff like that. They had they had a real bad time during some winter storms last year. So the idea that they would shut down any operating plants, I mean, unless the coal plant is, you know, struggling and it's not working properly anymore or something, But the idea that they would be, removing plants at all seems like kind of a poor idea at this point.