for someone whose entire life is bent on self-preservation, Sheldon's immediate measure to save Leonard was touching...they were meant to be bestfriends...this scene makes me so happy☺
However, Leonard was in the act of doing exactly what Sheldon did. Putting the device in the elevator. Leonard would have gotten ride of it exactly the same way so when Sheldon took it out of his hands, he actually delayed Leonard getting rid of it himself.
@@rocketmom60 nah Leonard plan to take it out of the building entirely but Sheldon literally said "you don't have enough time" so he took it out of his hands and just placed it down. Leonard would have still been holding that thing
Gotta love how Sheldon save them all. It really makes you understand why even though Leonard is annoyed by him he respects him to the point he is sure that Sheldon is the smartest man he knows. He realized an error in a formula 30 seconds after reading it and even calculated an estimated time of explosion in 10 seconds more
Raj sneezes Sheldon acts like people do to a sneeze in 2020 😂😂😂😂 Somebody sneezes in japan in 2020 Sheldon: has a bath in sanatizer and cries thinking he will die 😂😂😂
I’ve seen big bang theory twice and never seen them actually finishing or even eating their lunch. All they do is move their fork or chew an empty mouth😂
He did say that there will be an exception in case of seeing eye dogs or genetically enhanced cybernetic monkeys , so the clowder of cats is reasonable as it might have been a support system to deal with his break up with Amy 🤔
Badass Sheldon Moment at the end, Ragh finally got some hot action, and we find out why the elevator doesn't work? Greatest vid I've seen for BBT so far
Sheldon has an IQ of 187. He entered college at the age of eleven, he graduated "with highest honour" at age fourteen, and he received his Ph.D. degree at sixteen. He's got 2 Masters and 2 Doctorates. BS = Bachelor of Science MS = Master of Science MA = Master of Arts PhD = Doctor of Philosophy ScD = Doctor of Science
You have a few things wrong my friend. In reality Iq tests have a certain limit being 160 anything higher is considered inaccurate even Sheldon says his score can’t be truly measured by any test he has taken, the test he took had maybe a limited of 195+ but it is actually the same as 160 on another test regardless of the score being bigger, those tests are considered inaccurate and must be compared to an actual test to see if it adds up, so if the max was 195-200 take away 40 points to lead to 160 then Sheldon score on an actual test score would be if between 147-152 and because Sheldon says that any real test he scores he maxes out this is just the estimate of what his real score would be based on an inaccurate test, but and a real test with the max he would reach it regardless, more points doesn’t mean smarter, if you were at school and it gave you an exam with 50 questions, if you get it all right they believe you know the subject but what if they gave you another test with 100 questions on the same subject saying if you truly truly understand it meaning you know literally everything, and no one can max out such a test do you consider that to be an accurate way to measuring one’s understanding no. Sheldon only went to college at eleven simple because Texas doesn’t restrict students from skipping grades, go to NY and they would have held him back regardless of how good he was because state laws says to, so he was extremely lucky to begin with, His Ph.D was in physics not philosophy, and only has to one, you doesn’t have a science Ph.D necessarily for his physics one is literally the same thing the only difference if it pertains to a certain field That’s all the that needs to be point out