and decades of electrostatics expertise from his work at Kennedy Space Center behind him.
So I am the lead scientist of NASA's Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory, part of Swamp Works at Kennedy Space Center.
It was founded about 26 years ago by Dr. Carlos Galle, a physicist who spent a summer working at Kennedy Space Center, came back the following year and started the lab.
We do electrostatics at NASA at Kennedy Space Center because of incidents that occurred in the 1960s.
So Kennedy Space Center has kind of led this effort to study this phenomena and test it.
At what point did you get the idea that maybe there was another force here that could take us to the stars and that chemical combustion and the rockets that you don't work maybe directly on, but you work, you know, around with your work at Kennedy Space Center might not be, you know, the frontier of space travel.