one of the women i write about, evelyn fox keller is a grad student at harvard in the 1950s.she leaves physics and goes into biologically-- biology for that reason. >> i did not stop but i continued in physics. i was thinking of changing. >> i can understand it. it is still their. >> i like physics, but i was feeling i am so at normal. i want to be a normal person. i don't want to get these weird questions like, why are you in physics? i don't want to see that change of pace when i say i am a physicist. everybody looks at me like i am not a normal person or something. >> do you guys see what i'm saying? the problem is alive and well. it is funny if you look at the statistics the numbers look great. there are tons of women entering science. there is always been biology but the numbers look great even in physics. mit there are lots of women but the numbers don't tell the cultural story and that is why you feel the way you feel. this is a cultural problem. >> i don't think any man our question in a quantum physics club, like why are you here? i mean, amen, they never hear such a