Young Sheldon S06e09 - X265

Sheldon Cooper sat at the kitchen table in Medford, Texas, staring at a bowl of oatmeal as if it had personally insulted him. It hadn’t, of course. Oatmeal lacked the cognitive capacity for malice. The problem was his mother, Mary, who had just issued a decree: "One minute to explain your science project. Not one hour. One minute."

Sheldon adjusted his bow tie. "Mother, that’s physically impossible. My project on the efficiency of the x265 video compression standard relative to H.264 requires at least forty-seven minutes to establish the necessary mathematical groundwork." young sheldon s06e09 x265

Here is that story. Logline: In the autumn of 1993, nine-year-old Sheldon Cooper discovers that compressing his complex thoughts into a single, socially acceptable sentence is far harder than any data compression algorithm. Sheldon Cooper sat at the kitchen table in

"Why?"

"Yes."

The audience of parents and bored children sat in stunned silence. Then Missy, sitting in the third row, clapped loudly and yelled, "That's my weird brother!" The problem was his mother, Mary, who had

For once, no compression was needed. Inspired by the spirit of "Young Sheldon" — where science meets family, and the smallest moments contain the biggest ideas.