Now, this nonscientific theory, does that mean its wrong?
A. Oh, of course not. I also said, again, thinking about that silly example, a lot of people in my part of the country think that’s absolutely true. Explanations that lie out of science can be true, but they’re not scientific. And I think that applies to the sort of theory that you were talking about. MR. WALCZAK: Your Honor, I know, has indicated that we’ll take periodic breaks, and this is actually a good breaking point for us. THE COURT: Yes, I think it’s an opportune time for us to break. Let’s break for a reasonable interval. We’ll see what we’ll do as far as the duration of the breaks as we go, but we’ll probably take at least 20 minutes, I would say, so that people can have an ample break. We may take longer if we need to. So this will be our midmorning break, and we’ll stand in recess.