Girl: Everything in our
world has its own code, made out of atoms. As we know from physics, the way the
atoms are arranged give every body a form, a shape. It also depends on the
temperature around it, which phase of matter it has. Which atoms are combined
with each other under which temperature. The sunlight reflects on the atoms,
and this light falls into our eyes. Then the brain creates a senseful picture
of it. In fact, the reality is our illusion. Nothing in this world is real. Nothing
is what it looks like.
Johnny: Oh come on. You
wanna say, we all live in an illusion? In our own dream land? That’s
ridiculous.
Kaley: Yeah, the real
world is real. Otherwise I could wish to have a big castle, lots of horses in a
big stable next to my castle, and have my dream prince living with me. But
unfortunately it’s not at all like that. I am not living in my dream world.
Girl: Of course you
don’t live in your dream world. You can’t decide how the atoms find together,
you can’t determine the temperature. But have you asked yourself why Sheldon
and Leonard saw the same thing, but didn’t see the same thing?
Kaley: It’s because
Sheldon is Sheldon. He has no idea of real life. That’s how he is.
Girl: That’s wrong. It
depends on your experience. Penny thought herself she slept with Raj even she
didn’t. She saw something, and that’s how it looked like to her, you know. She
tried to convince herself that it was not like that, Sheldon believed her
because he is honest and can’t lie and he never saw such a situation before. He
believed Penny and instead of Leonard, he left the fact out, that Penny slept
with Raj because this would be what it looked like.
Johnny: But this was
obvious. Every normal person would think like that.
Girl: Because most of us
know sitations like this. But like it was back in these scene, it really wasn’t
what it looked like, neither to Penny, nor to Leonard. Sheldon was the only one
smart enough to think about that one sentence: this is not what it looks like.
No one else did, but now, you should do.
She turns to the board, lots
of atoms fly out and across the room. Everyone goes down because of them, but
Melissa was smiling again.
Melissa: I’m so proud that
I am this small again. Doing some sports isn’t bad, but really exhausting.
She folds her hands, looks up
into the air, like she’s thanking God.
Simon looks at her, his head turned to her, but
speaks to Kunal: Why is she still smiling and happy? Does she know what is
happening?
Kunal: I am not sure, but
I don’t really think so.
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