:12:01
Like Andromeda, Saturn and...
Sea of Tranquility.
:12:06
This numbering thing is
too boring for us civilians.
:12:11
Do you know how many objects
are up there?
:12:15
I know it is over fifty.
:12:18
I think they do well.
They have many things to name.
:12:22
How about Moo-on, Gluon, Quark?
:12:27
Do you know what a quark is?
:12:30
I used to, I just forgot right now.
:12:33
We do not know everything, do we?
:12:36
Sit down and I will show you.
:12:42
No one has ever seen a quark,
but we know they exist.
:12:46
There are at least six different types:
:12:48
Up, Down,
Strange, Charmed, Bottom and Top.
:12:55
That is their flavour.
:12:57
Top and Bottom Quarks
are most common.
:13:00
Only an unusually exotic collision can
produce the Strange and the Charmed.
:13:05
It is beautiful, is it not?
:13:07
Yes. These are...
astronomical objects, then?
:13:10
No, sub-nuclear particles.
:13:14
I thought so.
:13:17
- So, what are you looking for?
- I cannot tell you.
:13:22
- Why is that?
- I cannot, it is a secret.
:13:25
I have a few secrets,
some important ones, too.
:13:28
Actually, I have one pretty impor...
I have one lousy one.
:13:33
Actually,
I do not have any secrets at all.
:13:36
It is just so depressing.
:13:43
- Did you say your name was Roxanne?
- Yes.
:13:47
It is unusual; it is pretty.
:13:53
There is a name for a galaxy.
:13:57
Sorry, I did not mean to wax rhapsodic.