For a long moment, they sat in silence.
And that, dear listener, is a formula no calculator can ever compute. young sheldon s02e10 m4b
Sheldon turned to look at his new TI-30 calculator, sitting on his nightstand. “I’ll be there in twenty minutes.” For a long moment, they sat in silence
Paige leaned forward, her chin resting on her hands. “Okay, but what if the bath isn’t Markovian? What if there’s memory?” “I’ll be there in twenty minutes
Paige sat on the edge of the desk, stirring her hot chocolate. “You know what your problem is? You think math is a straight line. A to B to C. But math is a jungle. There are vines, shortcuts, hidden rivers. You just have to be willing to get your shoes dirty.”
“Okay, linear boy,” she laughed, and ruffled his hair.
The air in the Cooper family garage smelled of oil, dust, and regret. Ten-year-old Sheldon Cooper stood before a folding table piled high with the discarded electronics of East Texas. It was Saturday, which meant garage sales. And for Sheldon, garage sales were not a place for bargains; they were a triage unit for abandoned technology.