Now, here’s a question that’s really, really hard. When we graph the new Gaussian. Graph one is very wide. It’s very peaky. So if I were to measure where the peak of the new Gaussian is, this will be a very narrow and skinny Gaussian. This would be one that was width is in between the two Gaussian, and this is one is even wider than the two original Gaussians. Which one do you believe is the correct posterior after multiplying these two Gaussians? This is an insanely hard question, I’d like you to take your chances here, and explain me the answer in just a second.