no good, but they were all thoughts of emollients and richness, awards, procedures, i push it for ellsworth too. >> what about all these things about climate change were the same scientist can't tell you,. >> i'm talking about the top physicist. you have to go all the way down that letter to the bottom. >> and yet for a lot of us, it's just a mush out there. in other words you say the top physicist and what i'm saying is when we take a look at climate change, we have a community that can't tell us the temperature in a week. within 10 degrees. but they can tells the temperature in a hundred years within 1 degree. and what i'm saying is, you're saying these top physicist, but isn't that pervasive? is this a pervasive problem throughout science? >> to a certain extent. look science is an and norma's enterprise. how many guys, how many men and women affirm themselves as scientists worldwide today? do you happen to have the number? it's 7 million, 7 million people are engaged in the scientific enterprise. then of course you're going to find very repetitive sociological patterns when there is som