As he watched the final minute, a thought struck him—profound, terrifying, and deeply un-Sheldon-like.
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The glow of the computer monitor washed over Sheldon Cooper’s face, turning his freckles into pale constellations. In the darkened home office of East Texas Tech, the eleven-year-old prodigy was not solving string theory. He was wrestling with a demon far more insidious: As he watched the final minute, a thought
At exactly 00:13:42, during a crucial explanation of quantum electrodynamics, the image froze. Feynman’s mouth hung open. The audio looped: “The probability of… the probability of… the probability of…” The glow of the computer monitor washed over
Dr. John Sturgis had lent him a VHS tape of a 1972 lecture by Richard Feynman. Sheldon had spent the evening digitizing it, but the file was colossal—over 20 gigabytes. His father’s Dell desktop, which wheezed like an asthmatic dachshund, couldn't play it back without stuttering.
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