SHELDON
Here is the problem with teleportation.
LEONARD
Lay it on me.
SHELDON
Assuming a device could be invented which would identify the quantum state of matter of an individual in one location and transmit that pattern to a distant location for reassembly, you would not have transported the individual . You would have destroyed him in one locaton and recreated him in another.
LEONARD
How about that.
SHELDON
Personally, I would never use a transporter, because the original Sheldon would have to be disintegrated in order to create a new Sheldon.
LEONARD
Would the new Sheldon be in any way an improvement on the old Sheldon?
SHELDON
NO, he would be exactly the same.
LEONARD
That's a problem.
SHELDON
So you see it too?
LEONARD
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Dr.Hofstadter.,Dr.Cooper.
LEONARD,SHELDON
Dr.Gablehauser.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Gentlemen, I'd like to to meet Dennis Kim.Dennis is a highly sought-after doctoral candidate and we're hoping to have him do his graduate work here.
LEONARD
Graduate work.Very impressive.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
And he's only 15 years old.
SHELDON
Not bad. I myselt started graduate school at 14.
DENNIS
Well, I lost a year while my family was tunneling out of North Korea.
LEONARD
Advantage, Kim.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
I thought maybe you boys could show Dennis around. Let him see why we're the best Physics research facility in the country.
DENNIS
I already know you're not.You don't have an Open Science Grid computer or a free electron laser.And the string theory research being done here is nothing but a dead end.
SHELDON
Excuse me, that's my research and it is by no means a dead end.
DENNIS
Well, obviously you don't see it ye, but trust me, you will.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Dennis, we have discussed this. We're in the process of updating our equipment and we welcome your input on our research goals. And we've agreed to look the other way if you wanna use up to 20 percent of the grant money you attract to smuggle your grandfather out of Pyongyang.We want him here, boys. Make it happen.
LEONARD
Yes, sir.
SHELDON
You can count on us. We're on it. What the hell do you mean,'dead end'?
DENNIS
I mean, the whole landscape of false vacuums in string theory could be as large as 10 to the 500th power. In addition...Ooh,look, chocolate milk.
SHELDON
I sense a disturbance in the force.
LEONARD
A bad feeling I have about this.Mm.
THEME SONG
LEONARD
So, Dennis, how long have you been in America?
DENNIS
A year and a half.
LEONARD
No kidding.You speak English really well.
DENNIS
So do you.Except for your tendency to end sentence with prepositions.
LEONARD
What're you talking about?
DENNIS
That.
SHELDON
He's not wrong.All right,and this is my office.
DENNIS
Is this part of the tour?
SHELDON
Nope.Goodbye.
LEONARD
Come on,Sheldon,we've hardly shown him anything.
SHELDON
All right.This is my desk.These are my books.This is my door.Please close it behind you,goodbye.
DENNIS
Looks like you're doing work in quantum loop corrections.
SHELDON
Keen observation,goodbye.
DENNIS
You see where you went wrong,don't you?
SHELDON
Leonard.
LEONARD
Hah.Yeah?
SHELDON
Get him out.
LEONARD
Come on,Dennis.I'll show you the rec center.They've got Nautilus equipment.
DENNIS
Do I look like I lift weights?
LEONARD
Not heavy ones.
DENNIS
It's startling to me you haven't considered a Lorentz invariant or field theory approach.
SHELDON
You think I haven't considered it?You really think I haven't considered it?
DENNIS
Have you considered it?
SHELDON
Get him out, Leonard.
LEONARD
Come on, Dennis.I'll show you the radiation lab.
DENNIS
Wow.You won the Stevenson Award?
SHELDON
Yes.In fact, I am the youngest person ever to won it.
DENNIS
Really?How old?
SHELDON
Fourteen and a half.
DENNIS
Mm.You were the yougest person ever to won it.
LEONARD
It's like looking into an obnoxious little mirror, isn't it?
PENNY
Mn.This is really delicious, isn't it?Still can't talk to me unless you're drunk,huh?Oh, sweetie,you are so damaged.
HOWARD
Hey, I'm damaged too.How about a hug how Howie/
PENNY
Sure.Raj,hug Howard.
SHELDON
Oh...
LEONARD
Something you'd like to share?A tale of woe perhaps?
SHELDON
Fifteen years old.Dennis Kim is 15 years old and he's already correcting my work.Today, I went from being Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, to ...You know, that other guy.
HOWARD
Antonio Salieri?
SHELDON
Oh God,now even you are smarter than me.
HOWARD
You know, Sheldon.You don't have so many friends that you can afford to start insulting them.
LEONARD
Just eat,Sheldon.You'll feel better.
SHELDON
Why waste of food?In Texas,when a cow goes dry, they don't keep feeding it, the just take her out and shoot her between the eyes.
PENNY
I'm confused.Did Sheldon stop giving milk?
LEONARD
You can't let this kig get to you.You always knew that someday,someone would come along who's younger and smarter.
SHELDON
Yes, but I assumed I would've been dead hundreds of years.And that there'd be an asterisk by his name because he'd be a cyborg.
PENNY
So you've got a liite competition.I really don't see what the big deal is.
SHELDON
Of course you don't.You've never excelled at anything.
PENNY
I don't understand,exactly how did he get any friends in the firsht place?
HOWARD
We liked Leonard.
LEONARD
What are you gonna do,Sheldon,just give up?
SHELDON
Yes,It's whant a rational person does when his entire life's work is invalidated by a postpubescent Asian wunderkind.He ceases his fruitless efforts,he donates his body to scientific research,and he waits to die.
PENNY
You know,I'm confused again.Is he waiting,or do we get to shoot him between the eyes?
SHELDON
Hey.
LEONARD
Hey.
SHELDON
I've decided you're right.My career is not over.
LEONARD
Great
SHELDON
But since the arrival of Dennis Kim has rendered my research pointless, I just have to find somenting else to focus on.
LEONARD
Great.
SHELDON
So I've decided. I'm going to collaborate with you.
LEONARD
Great.
SHELDON
So what exactly is it you do?I know you chatter on about it all the time,But I have never really paid attention.
LEONARD
Okay. Well,right now,I'm designing an experiment to study the soft component of cosmic radiation at see level, but I really don't need any help.
SHELDON
Oh, sure you do.what's this here is the schematic?Is that a laser array?
LEONARD
Yes.
SHELDON
Now,hmm...What hppens if you use argon lasers instead of helium-neon?
LEONARD
It would blow up.
SHELDON
Are you sure?
LEONARD
Pretty sure.
SHELDON
'Pretty sure' is not very scientific.Is this how normally you work?Just hunches and guessed and stuff?
LEONARD
Oaky.Sheldon,I understand that you're going through a bit of a career crisis.You're searching for some other area where you can feel valuable and productive.But I need to toll you sth and I want you to listen carefully.
SHELDON
All right.
LEONARD
Go away.
SHELDON
If you're concerned about sharing credit with me, your name can go first...I'm going.
HOWARD
It's a small brown paper bag,Ma.I;m looking at it right now.Why would I make this up?There is no Ding Dong in it. How are tow Ding Dongs tomorrow gonna help me today?
SHELDON
So, this is Engineering,huh?
HOWARD
I'll talk to you later.
SHELDON
Engineering.Where the noble semiskilled laborers execute the vision of those who think and dream.Hello,Oompa Loompas of science.注:oompa-loompas(工厂中的小矮人工人)
HOWARD
Sheldon, what're you doing here?
SHELDON
I came by to say hello.
HOWARD
I've been in this lab for three years.You've never come by to say hello.
SHELDON
Well,up until now,I've had better things to do.So,what are we making today?
HOWARD
A small payload support structure for a European science experimental package that's going up on a space shuttle.
SHELDON
Really?How does it work?
HOWARD
When this is done,it will be attached to the payload bay and the sensor apparatus will rest on it.
SHELDON
Ah-ha.So it's a shelf.
HOWARD
No,you don't understand.During acceleration, it needs to stay perfectly level and provide...Yeah,okay,it's a shelf.
SHELDON
I notice you're using titanium.Did you give any consideration to carbon nanotubes?They are lighter,cheaper,and have twice the tensile strength.
HOWARD
Sheldon.There's a diploma in my office that says I have a master's in Engineering.
SHELDON
And you also have note from your mother that says,'I love you,Bubula.'But neither of those is a cogent argument for titanium over nanotubes.
HOWARD
Sheldon.
SHELDON
Yes.
SHELDON
Go away.
SHELDON
Did Sheldon tell you to say that?
HOWARD
No, I thought of it all by myself.
SHELDON
Huh?That's can't be a coincidence.There must be some causal link I'm missing.
RAJESH
Go away.
SHELDON
Curiouser and curiouser.
HOWARD
Is he here?
LEONARD
If he were, I wouldn't be.
RAJESH
You know what he did?He watched me work for 10 minutes and then started to design a simple piece of software that could replace me.
LEONARD
Is that even possible?
RAJESH
As it turned out, Yes.
HOWARD
Something's got to be done about him,Leonard.
LEONARD
Like what?He'll never be able to cope with the fact that some 15-year-old kid is smarter and more accomplished than he is.
RAJESH
Well, what if something hppened to this boy so he was no longer a threat to Sheldon?
HOWARD
Then our problem would be solved.
LEONARD
Hang on, are we talking about murdering Dennis Kim?I'm not saying no.
HOWARD
We don't have to go that far.There are other means available.
RAJESH
We can't send him back to North Korea.He knows how to get out.
HOWARD
The only thing we need to do is make this Kim kid lose his focus.
LEONARD
It won't happen.He is not interested in anything but physics.
HOWARD
What about biology?
LEONARD
What?
HOWARD
You know, biology.The one thing that can completely derail a world-class mind.
LEONARD
Howard,he's 15.
HOWARD
Yeah,so?When I was 15, I met Dennis Palmeri and my grade point average fell from a 5.0 to a 1.8.
RAJESH
She was sleeping with you?
HOWARD
No, I just...wasted a lot of time thinking about what it would be like if she did.
SHELDON
Oh, good,you're all here.Look,I've decided if the three of you drop whatever it is you're working on and join me,we could lick cold fusion in less than a decade.12 years tops.Go away?Hmm.Could it be me?
PENNY
Oh.Hey guys.What's up?
HOWARD
We need a hot 15-year-old Asian girl with a thing for smart guys.
PENNY
What?
LEONARD
Howard,this is racist.Any 15-year-old girl will do the trick.
REJESH
It's possible she may have misunderstood us.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Dr.Cooper.Oh,are we interrupting?
SHELDON
No,no,please come in.Ya,I think you'll appreciate this.This is very exciting.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Oh,what are you working on?
SHELDON
Something remarkable.Since my prospects for the Nobel Prize in physics have disappeared...Thank you very much.I've decided to refocus my efforts and use my people skills to win the Nobel Peace Prize.Look,I'm going to solve the Middle East crisis by building an exact replica of Jerusalem in the middle of the Mexican desert.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
To what end?
SHELDON
You know,it's like the baseball movie.'Build it and they will come.'
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Who will come?
SHELDON
The jewish people.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
What if they don't come?
SHELDON
We'll make it nice,put a spread.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Okay,well,um,speaking of spreads, we're having a small welcoming party this afternoon for Mr.Kim who's agreed to join us here at the university.
SHELDON
Of course he has.The Oracle told us lillte Neo was the one.You can see the matrix,can't you?
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Okay,well, obviously you're very busy with your,ah,am...Come,Dennis.He's been under a lot of um...He's nuts.
SHELDON
(Humming:'Cielito Lindo')Hava Nagila.They'll come,they'll settle,and I'll win the prize.I really don't understand your objections,professor Goldfarb.Why wouldn't the Sonora desert make a perfectly good promised land?
PROF.GOLDFARB
Go away.
SHELDON
We could call it Nuevo Jerusalem.
PROF.GOLDFARB
Please go away.
SHELDON
Said Pharaoh to Moses.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Why are all these young women here?
LEONARD
It's Take Your Daughter To Work Day.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Really?I was not aware of that.
RAJESH
Oh,yes.There was a very official e-mail that was sent to everyone whose insurance files indicated they had daughters between the age of 14 and 16.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Hmm.
HOWARD
Smooth.
RAJESH
Thank you.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
There's the man of the hour.
LEONARD
Okay,so,we now have a socially awkward genius in a room full of attractive, age-appreciated women.
HOWARD
All he has to do now is hook up with one of them.
LEONARD
Anyone else see the flaw in this play?
RAJESH
We need a social catalyst.
LEONARD
Like what?We can't get 15-year-old girls drunk.
HOWARD
Or can we?
LEONARD
No, we can't.
HOWARD
I don't think you mean we can't.I think you mean we shouldn't.
SHELDON
Hey,Howard,you're a Jew.If there was another Wailing Wall exactly like the one in Jerusalem but close to taco stands and cheap prescription drugs,would you still be able to wail at it?Okay,it's definitely me.
LEONARD
Okay.We cannot leave this to chance.Let's pick a girl and figure out how to get her together with Dennis.
RAJESH
Okay.How about that one?
HOWARD
Uh-uh.I know the type.Cheerleader,student council,goes out with the jokes,won't even look at anybody in the gifted program.And if after two years of begging,she does agrees to go out with you,it turns out to be a setup and you're in your mom's car with your pants off while the whole football team lauth at you..
RAJESH
Are you crying?
HOWARD
No,I have allergies.
RAJESH
Okay. Uh...Oh,hey,how about her?
LEONARD
Sure,if he wants to spend a couple of years doing her homework while she drinks herself into a stupor with nonfat White Russians.You're the one holding her head out of the toilet while she's puking and telling you she wishes 'more guys were like you.' And then she gets into Cornell because you wrote her essay for her and you drive up to visit her one weekend and she acts like she doesn't even know you.
RAJESH
Okay,so not her either.How about her?
HOWARD
Interesting.kind of pretty,a little chubby , so probably low self-esteem.
LEONARD
I think tha's our girl.One of us should go talk to her.
RAJESH
I can't talk to her,you do it.I can't just go up and talk to her.Howard,you talk to her.
HOWARD
Oh,no,She'll never go for the kid once she gets a peek at this.
RAJESH
You know,if we were in India,this would be simpler.Five minutes with her dad,20 goats and a laptop,and we'd be done.
LEONARD
Well,we're not in India.
RAJESH
All right,why don't we do it your way then?We'll arrange for this girl to move in across the hall from Dennis so he can pathetically moon over her for months on end.
LEONARD
Okay,that was uncalled for.
FAJESH
You started it,dude.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Could I have everyone's attention,please?What a beautiful occation this is .And how fortunate that it should happen to fall on Take Your Daughter To Work Day.We're here ot welcome Mr.Dennis Kim to our little family.
SHELDON
Welcome ,Dennis Kim.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Mr.Kim was not only the valedictorian at Stanford University,he is also the youngest recipient of the prestigious Stevenson Award.
SHELDON
Youngest till the cyborgs rise up.
DR.GABLEHAUSER
And now,without any further ado,let me introduce the man of the hour,Mr.Dennis Kim.Dennis?Dennis.
DENNIS
What?
DR.GABLEHAUSER
Would you like to tell us a little bit about your upcoming research?
DENNIS
Oh,no,thanks.I'm going to the mall with Emma.
LEONARD
The kid got a girl.
RAJESH
Unbelievable.
HOWARD
Did anyone see how he did it?
SHELDON
Dont' worry,I've got this.Ladies and gentleman,honored daughters,while Mr.Kim,by virtue of his youth and naivete,has fallen prey to the inexplicable need for human contact ,let me stem in and assure you that my research will go on uninterrupted.And that social ralationships will continue to baffle and repulse me .Thank you.
HOWARD
He's back.
LEONARD
Yeah,mission accomplished.
RAJESH
Forger the mission.How did that little yutz get a girl on his own?
HOWARD
I guess times have changed since we were young.Smart is the new sexy.
LEONARD
Then why do we go home alone every night?We're still smart.
RAJESH
Maybe we're too smart.So smart,it's off-putting.
HOWARD
Yeah,let's go with that.Unbelievable.Components I built are on teh International Space Station and I get a ticket for launching a model rocket in the park.
LEONARD
I don't know if the ticket was so much for the launch as it was for you telling the policewoman,'You have to frisk me.I have another rocket in my pants.'
RAJESH
Hey,look at that.It's Dennis Kim.
HOWARD
Wow,I almost didn't recognize him.
RAJESH
You know, I kind of feel bad about what we did to him.
LEONARD
Yeah,we really ruined his life.
SHELDON
Screw him,he was weak.