Andrew Huberman· PhD
It's the water that they're surrounded by.
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It's the water that they're surrounded by.
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It's the water that they're surrounded by. >> It's it's their environment. Okay. So I think in the end when you talk about the function of anything we tend to focus on that thing and we don't talk too much about where is it, what is it, what's it surrounded by and how does it influence it.