if hes a nuclear phyicist then those kind of formulas is something he uses over and over again, at some point you dont even need to do the derivation, you just know the resulting formula by the looks of it.
Its a primitive vertex of an electron muon interaction, it is fairly easy, not at all hard, should have taken them 30 sec to solve that. They showed as if it was some sort of unsolvable question.
@@sarthakbhalerao1045 I suppose it looks difficult to those of us who don't know so they went with it but with your trained eye you see that is not the case. It's a bit disappointing. Maybe the stress made them go blank? I love that you chimed in
Fun fact... I used to reload catalytic reactors in oil refineries. My very first pay check at a business I went to had to be paper while I was waiting for direct deposit. I walked into a gas station that cashed payroll checks. The owner... a native Pakistani... never heard of the company I worked for. He was skeptical of cashing a fake check so he asked me what I did for a living. I told him I was a contract worker at the Flint Hills Resources Refinery reloading the Paraxylene Reactor with pyrophoric catalysts. He got this HUGE smile on his face and began to describe in GREAT detail how the hydrocarbons were split into xylenes and described the sequence in greater detail than I knew. Turns out, in the United States he's a gas station owner. In Pakistan he was a cheif petroleum engineer for a refinery in his home town. His degree didn't translate in the US so he couldn't be an engineer here without going back to school for a new degree. He basically said fuck that since he was still making more money here as a gas station owner than a chief engineer there. Crazy fuckin story.
Yes, it's common for skilled immigrants to end up working something very very different than their original profession. It's a lose lose for society, but sometimes the person ends up making more money.
I believe that was the case for many Soviet immigrants to the US, especially during the Cold War. Many people from the USSR with advanced degrees who were doctors, engineers or professors in Russia ended up working in menial labor because their degree was not recognized in the US during the Cold War. The janitor/physicist here probably had a similar experience.
Two Things: 1. Despite Lenoard answering incorrectly, he was closer to the answer than Sheldon. Who had squat. 2. I hope president Seaburg gave the janitor a better position after this. Knowing an answer that Sheldon didn't while putting up with him for an extended period of time was more than his colleagues could handle.
@@furionmax7824 his degree was probably not recognised in the US. I live in Eastern Europe and i just finished a bachelor's in Biology. While my degree is certified in most EU countries, I am almost certain that in the US it is not.
Besides that like others said maybe his degree was not recognized, also it can be that the physicist has some kind of veto because experiments, confidencial agreements with the URSS or maybe he is hidden because a crime (fictional or real in his country).
Superiority complexes almost ALWAYS are coupled with an inferiority complex. Which is why Sheldon beams when he answers a question and he beams, he needs their validation to prove that he is better.
The russian scientist from the book reference disprove their theory on supersymetry but they realized it on another perspective and it is proven by accident by another scientist
3:08 Why do I get the feeling that Sheldon took the answer home and went over it about 100 times to try and prove the Russian janitor former physicist wrong? How long before he admitted he made a mistake
It was way off I think. First the sign is opposite and the magnitude is like something close to 1/alpha, which would not be close unless alpha is close to 1
02:08 He was so bored, as if the contest was never over. He looked at the screen for a second and answered instantly. The way he explained it to Sheldon was so funny.
Fun fact: In this episode, the scene at the cafeteria after Leonard tells Sheldon that he's off the Physics bowl team, the trio (Raj, Howard and Leonard) tries to look for a fourth member, and Raj suggests the "girl who plays TVs Blossoms" and has a "PhD in Neuroscience", Mayim Bialik, who later plays Amy in Season 3. Edit : This is episode 13 from Season 1
I wonder how many people looked up the diagram so they could express their "Disappointnent" that the guys couldn't solve the question. Also, loved how the Soviet Janitor looked at the equation, scoffed at it like it was simple addition, and solved it no problem.
Everything about the character was brilliant, the writers knocked it out of the park with that idea. Giving him so little attention until the very last moment, genius!
@@astirwirble4317 The funny thing is its a Feynman Diagram invented by Richard Feynman an American Physicist who worked on the Manhatten Project in 1948.
@@hanaluong2672 People are aware that this is a TV show. When they ask questions like this, they wonder what the writers thought or want to think up a reasonable explanation for fun. Just fyi. :)
@@Kitteso BTW, there was no Leningrad Politechnika. They probably meant the Polytechnical Institute of Leningrad Named After Kalinin (Ленинградский политехнический институт имени Калинина) or in better translation, Kalinin Polytechnic Institute. The new name is Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. A (female) high-school classmate of mine graduated from there as an electrical engineer. She had been one of the top in my high-school. The university's mascot was a two-headed eagle. No polar bear around. The show writers can do whatever they want to make the audience laugh.
Well if you don't know the USSR does not exist anymore therefore any qualifications one would have earned before its collapse in 1991 would be worthless in another country. Because they earned it in a place that isn't even recognised on the map. Source: my parents were from the Soviet Union.
Can we just note Lenord: "8.........Point 4" Janitor: "Minus 8 By Alpha" Lenord was actually close probably why Gablehouser gave him that stare when he said 8.
@@mehanikal5639 never once said they were equal if you actually read my message. Minus 8 Pi Alpha still had 8 in it. So when Leonard said 8 Gablehouser gave him that look cuz it was still on the right track.
@@mehanikal5639 doesn't matter if the answer is 25. As Gablehouser said the janitors answer was correct. So in terms of the answer he was looking for Lenord was on the right track. Idk why you feel the need to argue a 2 months old comment anyway.
"Sheldon, is proving that you are single-handedly smarter than everyone else so important that you would rather lose by yourself than win as part of a team?" I think that Sheldon realized Leonard's point, but is too proud to admit it and took comfort in denial.
It would have been more fun if that Soviet scientist asked him to try prove it even after knowing the right answer and Sheldon struggling for hours infront of crowd. Yeah it's dark. 😂
@@naughtyskywalker9292 lol I actually respect his honor...he wanted to win with his initial conditions no matter what and he sticked to it...He is an Alpha
@@savsaga4991 Yes, Sheldon is a debunked quasi-theory on the social structure of wolves which whether it had been true or not would have had no bearing on how humans socially interact with one another.
I know a person just like the guy Sheldon .oh boy I had wasted my one year in hostel by getting him as the roommate but yeah still it was nice.He sleeps at 8 where I used to hang out in night he was a nerd too or rather stick on to anime or gaming. But he was a good person ,now I miss hostel sitting in my home just waiting to get back to college .I really wished for holiday's but I think now it sucks ,but yeah I still enjoy
Looking back, this series had potential. I see Sheldon in this scene being like Pierce Hawthorne. If the writers leaned into Sheldon being a villian, we could have gotten more episodes like this
This is the sad reality of highly educated people from the former USSR. Their education is not officially recognized. My mother was denied medical residence due to mafia-like structure of the Canadian Medical Council, even though she worked for 10 years as a doctor in the former USSR. I'm sure a lot of immigrants have/are facing the same problem.
Positions that require an accredited degree are like this. If enough people from your mother's university were found to be equally qualified (giving your mom the benefit of the doubt), then the school and degrees could be accredited if the matter is pushed. Otherwise, accepting a working doctor from another country doesn't guarantee proficiency.
For those that speak Spanish. Para los que hablan Espanol, cuando Howard dice "Roswell ship" la traduccion esta mal. La traduccion dice barco, pero la palabra correcta es nave (espacial). Porque en Roswell es donde supuestamente se estrello un ovni.
@@rounakanand531 It's not his field of work and I think he knew what the diagram was, just couldn't solve the equation. Just shows he isn't as smart as he thinks.
Something I learned about intelligence is it is not the opposite of stupidity. There are plenty of people who have a high IQ, and also have a high level of stupidity. There are also plenty of people who aren’t particularly smart, but are very aware of what they do and do not understand, so they act accordingly. They may not be very smart, but they rarely do anything stupid either.
I love how the Soviet physicist casually Glances over and then back and instantly knows the answer.
if hes a nuclear phyicist then those kind of formulas is something he uses over and over again, at some point you dont even need to do the derivation, you just know the resulting formula by the looks of it.
@@predatortheme seriously? Wooow
@@MegaYamikani lmao the fact you are in disbelief after his explaination is funny af
To think Sheldon ends up winning a nobel prize, while the Soviet physicist continues to be a janitor. Life is unfair, isn't it?
@@cw9282 good point
Subtle note that the Soviet Physicist is single handedly smarter than any of the boys 😂
Soviet Physicist-slash-janitor lol...
than all of the boys combined*
The primitive vertex for an electron muon interaction (the diagram shown) would not trip up any theoretical physicist in real life though.
I would not really think so. He answered 1 question
@@marcusrosales3344 it would.
just about any physicist that isn't in particle physics would forget that after a few years.
and why wouldn't they?!
I loved the way Leonard was prepared lose as long as Sheldon learns his lesson.
he is like the best friend a man can get which is not a dog.
@@negus5465 too bad people like that don't exist?
@@Tre16 they’re there. Keep looking. I found an amazing woman.
i just fucking hate sheldon’s arrogance
@@matthewclark6106 But you have to pay her for every visit.
I love how the guys are stressing over it, while all the Russian guy had to do was look at it for a second
And he was bored while giving the answer!
He probably wrote it....
Its a primitive vertex of an electron muon interaction, it is fairly easy, not at all hard, should have taken them 30 sec to solve that. They showed as if it was some sort of unsolvable question.
@@sarthakbhalerao1045 nerd
@@sarthakbhalerao1045 I suppose it looks difficult to those of us who don't know so they went with it but with your trained eye you see that is not the case. It's a bit disappointing. Maybe the stress made them go blank? I love that you chimed in
A Soviet scientist knows more then Sheldon, Lenin is proud
Lenin was an alumni of Leningrad Politechnika,true fact.
@@rankoorovic7904 It was St. Petersburg State University. Same city, different institution.
@@u.v.s.5583 Same institution different name,the name was changed a number of times.
@@rankoorovic7904 GO POLAR BEARS!!!!!
Today Putin said no one should be forced to be vaccinated, while all the western politicians are going full communist totalitarian.
Fun fact...
I used to reload catalytic reactors in oil refineries. My very first pay check at a business I went to had to be paper while I was waiting for direct deposit.
I walked into a gas station that cashed payroll checks.
The owner... a native Pakistani... never heard of the company I worked for. He was skeptical of cashing a fake check so he asked me what I did for a living. I told him I was a contract worker at the Flint Hills Resources Refinery reloading the Paraxylene Reactor with pyrophoric catalysts.
He got this HUGE smile on his face and began to describe in GREAT detail how the hydrocarbons were split into xylenes and described the sequence in greater detail than I knew.
Turns out, in the United States he's a gas station owner. In Pakistan he was a cheif petroleum engineer for a refinery in his home town. His degree didn't translate in the US so he couldn't be an engineer here without going back to school for a new degree. He basically said fuck that since he was still making more money here as a gas station owner than a chief engineer there.
Crazy fuckin story.
That's a very cool story
Yes, it's common for skilled immigrants to end up working something very very different than their original profession. It's a lose lose for society, but sometimes the person ends up making more money.
@@slayer1156 it was a mind fuck to say the least
Whoa!
I believe that was the case for many Soviet immigrants to the US, especially during the Cold War. Many people from the USSR with advanced degrees who were doctors, engineers or professors in Russia ended up working in menial labor because their degree was not recognized in the US during the Cold War. The janitor/physicist here probably had a similar experience.
I would have loved to see more of this soviet guy. Could have been some great character development.
Go Polar Bears!
love the Soviet physicist >D
Best Episode
Go polar bears!
Fyi hes the actor from RED ALERT 2 , Russian general Vladimir.
Lol long time ago.
The Soviet physicist was a stroke of genius by the writers.
@@user-om4cy2zk7j student sport teams isn't so popular in Ussr(Russia) like in USA
3:40 Howard's celebration and Sheldon's reaction to it is hilarious. 😂😂😂
Look how Penny just stays still during Howard's celebration 😂
Damn it was Enough Seing Anime Weakling Being More Ripped Than me but Now Mr. I Kive Eith my Mom I Believe I’m Gonna do way More Exercise
Disgusting character, though
He's just trying to be a flashy flamboyant peacock, but comes off as a stink
@@johnmolina607 She was fast asleep by then 😄
Two Things:
1. Despite Lenoard answering incorrectly, he was closer to the answer than Sheldon. Who had squat.
2. I hope president Seaburg gave the janitor a better position after this. Knowing an answer that Sheldon didn't while putting up with him for an extended period of time was more than his colleagues could handle.
Meanwhile I'm wondering why a former physicist is currently working as a janitor. Seriously how the hell did that happen?
@@furionmax7824 his degree was probably not recognised in the US. I live in Eastern Europe and i just finished a bachelor's in Biology. While my degree is certified in most EU countries, I am almost certain that in the US it is not.
@@gabi4205 dang seriously? That's not fair. Working your whole life to get a degree yet it's useless in another country.
@@furionmax7824 actually yes for the most part
Besides that like others said maybe his degree was not recognized, also it can be that the physicist has some kind of veto because experiments, confidencial agreements with the URSS or maybe he is hidden because a crime (fictional or real in his country).
This is what happens when you have a massive superiority complex and massive ego to go along with it
Bruce Maule it’s a lesson some people need to learn
Trump
Yeah...it's quite childish to do that......especially when you have a chance to win big title
Superiority complexes almost ALWAYS are coupled with an inferiority complex. Which is why Sheldon beams when he answers a question and he beams, he needs their validation to prove that he is better.
@@carboncompounds9377 ㄗ
The guy who plays the Russian has such a great voice. He'd be great at voice over work for cartoons and such.
He had starred in the Cutscene Videos for the video game - Red Alert 2 as 'General Vladimir' along with noted actors such as Udo Kier.
@@omkr0122 RIGHT! Now I know, why he was familiar ! THX
that moment, when you stadied in Leningrad Politechnical. So proud
GO Polar Bears 😅
It was most hilarious when Sheldon called the current Russian government a Democracy!
go polar bears!!!!!!
@@IsaiahRichards692 i noticed. actually sheldon said maybe. so you know.
@@mehanikal5639 Excuse me?
12 seasons later another Russian scientist still owns him
Thats a big spoiler for anyone who hasnt watched s11 to s12
who is ?
@@eksdi4605 it was an unnamed character but it's a Russian scientist
The russian scientist from the book reference disprove their theory on supersymetry but they realized it on another perspective and it is proven by accident by another scientist
@@breestakebobba2318 no it was polipopiwich
"That is your opinion." Sheldon takes after his mother.
If it was an intentional reference to his mom, and that was some high-quality writing.
I WAS THINKING THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NICE NICE!!!!!!
GO POLAR BEARS!
❄️🐻
Land Crabs > Polar Bears. (Saul Goodman)
Any reference ?
@@toptenguy1 oh apparently university of american samoa isn't real either. lol. ok.
@@nicbentulan oh they are the REAL DEAL!LOL
"Formal protest."
"Deny."
"Informal protest."
"...Deny."
denyed
@@sokol-cool denied*
denyied
Javier Hawit *denied
dehniyed
3:08 Why do I get the feeling that Sheldon took the answer home and went over it about 100 times to try and prove the Russian janitor former physicist wrong? How long before he admitted he made a mistake
Leonard's answer was surprisingly not far off lol
It was
@@DrKesa-vk2gx he got the 8 right
@@pulguinha682 only 8
It was way off I think. First the sign is opposite and the magnitude is like something close to 1/alpha, which would not be close unless alpha is close to 1
minus 8 pi alpha
3:35 one of the funniest scenes of the whole season HAHAHA
Respectfully and kindly disagree, given how much we get to know Howard later, not so much.
@@HasufelyArod I honestly think Howard was much funnier before Bernadette
@@deni_mego nice answer, Eni.
Let us have a debate in the comments.
Do you consent to it?
I do watch the show.
I laughed hard for straight around 1 min which for me a lot.
@@mayurchavhan8590 Yeah, the "We are the champions" striptease got me, couldn't stop laughing.
This janitor is the smartest
You got me. QED is really tedious.
The Soviet physicist is the Russian Will Hunting.
@Communist States Of America china is also communist
Also, the American education system is the worst, with the Clark County School District being the worst of the worst
oh yeah. maybe it's a reference?
@@nicbentulan perhaps they intentionally put a movie reference in there
I Sovjet Russia they eat Will Hunting for breakfast
The Russian physicist needs his own spin-off!
The way they looked at howard after he ripping his own shirt killed me😂😂
Ikr, that's why I'm here 😂😂
“Formal Protest”
“Denied”
“Informal Protest”
“..........Denied!!”
Wow! It's almost as if we watched the same video!
The Soviet physicist should appear more often on the show!!!
"Answering question, winning physics bowl" lol
02:08 He was so bored, as if the contest was never over. He looked at the screen for a second and answered instantly. The way he explained it to Sheldon was so funny.
I kinda wished they made Russian dude a regular
Fun fact: In this episode, the scene at the cafeteria after Leonard tells Sheldon that he's off the Physics bowl team, the trio (Raj, Howard and Leonard) tries to look for a fourth member, and Raj suggests the "girl who plays TVs Blossoms" and has a "PhD in Neuroscience", Mayim Bialik, who later plays Amy in Season 3.
Edit : This is episode 13 from Season 1
I wonder how many people looked up the diagram so they could express their "Disappointnent" that the guys couldn't solve the question.
Also, loved how the Soviet Janitor looked at the equation, scoffed at it like it was simple addition, and solved it no problem.
Everything about the character was brilliant, the writers knocked it out of the park with that idea. Giving him so little attention until the very last moment, genius!
The answer is because he is from the Soviet Union
I think he just had experience with those kind of equations, contrary to the others
@@astirwirble4317 The funny thing is its a Feynman Diagram invented by Richard Feynman an American Physicist who worked on the Manhatten Project in 1948.
So that's what it is thanks @@FredPlanatia
Love Howard at the end
This was the greatest Easter egg for all of us who spent the 90s and early 2000s playing Command and Conquer Red Alert 2.
Howard is strong enough to tear his cloth apart, impressive...
Janitor,the Most badass character
Best use of "We are the Champions" of all time. Period.
Sorry but that be the mighty ducks
I always come back here for howard’s celebration 🤣🤣
That one friend you have who can't control his emotions when drunk. Howard is a character! Lmao
It always made me wonder why they didn’t just hire him as a scientist rather than a janitor.
This is just a show for entertainment. They did not hire him as a scientist because the writers of the show wrote it like that.
@@hanaluong2672 People are aware that this is a TV show. When they ask questions like this, they wonder what the writers thought or want to think up a reasonable explanation for fun. Just fyi. :)
While obviously the writers put it that way, one logical reason could be that the guy didn't want to blow his cover after he defected from USSR :p
@@Kitteso BTW, there was no Leningrad Politechnika. They probably meant the Polytechnical Institute of Leningrad Named After Kalinin (Ленинградский политехнический институт имени Калинина) or in better translation, Kalinin Polytechnic Institute. The new name is Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. A (female) high-school classmate of mine graduated from there as an electrical engineer. She had been one of the top in my high-school. The university's mascot was a two-headed eagle. No polar bear around. The show writers can do whatever they want to make the audience laugh.
Well if you don't know the USSR does not exist anymore therefore any qualifications one would have earned before its collapse in 1991 would be worthless in another country. Because they earned it in a place that isn't even recognised on the map. Source: my parents were from the Soviet Union.
Can we just note
Lenord: "8.........Point 4"
Janitor: "Minus 8 By Alpha"
Lenord was actually close probably why Gablehouser gave him that stare when he said 8.
It was 8 Pi Alpha
@@mrkrabs4959 Still Lenord was onto something
8.4
-8π alpha, these are poles apart
@@mehanikal5639 never once said they were equal if you actually read my message. Minus 8 Pi Alpha still had 8 in it. So when Leonard said 8 Gablehouser gave him that look cuz it was still on the right track.
@@mehanikal5639 doesn't matter if the answer is 25. As Gablehouser said the janitors answer was correct. So in terms of the answer he was looking for Lenord was on the right track. Idk why you feel the need to argue a 2 months old comment anyway.
"Sheldon, is proving that you are single-handedly smarter than everyone else so important that you would rather lose by yourself than win as part of a team?"
I think that Sheldon realized Leonard's point, but is too proud to admit it and took comfort in denial.
The janitor only glimpse on the problem and got the correct answer 😂😂
What we wanted: Clips from the big bang theory
What we got: The entire theme song played over a still image before any content
It would have been more fun if that Soviet scientist asked him to try prove it even after knowing the right answer and Sheldon struggling for hours infront of crowd.
Yeah it's dark. 😂
What's funny is that Sheldon single handedly got 1150 points while it took all four OMS teammates to acquire the 1175 points.
But _still_ managed to lose the contest!
And lose at the most crucial point. Fuck Sheldon and his arrogance.
@@naughtyskywalker9292 lol I actually respect his honor...he wanted to win with his initial conditions no matter what and he sticked to it...He is an Alpha
@@savsaga4991 Yes, Sheldon is a debunked quasi-theory on the social structure of wolves which whether it had been true or not would have had no bearing on how humans socially interact with one another.
@@savsaga4991 Lol Alpha. Good one!
Oh i love wolowittz!!! I loughed so hard at the end!
Howard's celebration kills me everytime 😂😂
Everybody Gangsta until the Janitor answers the question without any effort or Help from his teammates.
Soviet physicist would have solved string theory in a matter of seconds. 😂
Only soviets? In other countries there more smart people than northamericans.
@@gabrielgarcia579 but clearly not you..............moves on
@@geddstock 🤣
@@gabrielgarcia579 germany for example
@@razofdead No Soviet union did not include Germany for sure ,I think it was Georgia, Belarus Moldova Romania etc
Excelente video y subtítulos. Gracias.
2:58 holy shit, Sheldon just pulled a “his mom”!
EXACTLY
I think the question asked by Leonard to Sheldon is one of the best words ever spoken in this TV show.
Howard sure has the Queen vibe
That's Vladimir from the game Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2
Da comrade general
So the Soviets were here, saving the day once again...
One of the BEST episodes ! LOL ! :D ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Which episode is this?
I’m pretty Gablehauser loved seeing Sheldon squirm after having put up with his complete insanity for years.
That is Dr Eric Gablehauser not President Siebert
@@coolrank12 thank you for the correction.
The best scene of tbbt and never seems tired of watching it
If I was in charge of the Uni I would given him a job and as a teacher at least
The Russian can proudly say he was once better than someone who went on to win a Nobel
Leningrad politechnika. Go polar bears 🤣
Sheldon: “Maybe you have democracy in your beloved Russia now”
Lol. Lmao.
Even though I cant recognise every word clearly in the subtitles, but that makes me laugh and so funny!
2:39 Ah, yes, back when Russia still HAD something resembling democracy.
Howard was the best in 1st season😂😂
Hooray for Leonard and his team of pms
Lo del ruso es tan triste, que da risa XD csm siendo Físico y limpiar pisos en otro país!
+Jorge Luis Marchena Diaz Eso pasa en nuestro propio país. Hay muchos licenciados sirviendo copas, limpiando o cargando cajas de frutas.
Jorge Luis Marchena Diaz suele pasar, yo era Ingeniera Industrial y acá a donde me mudé soy mesera... :V
***** ojalá y no jajajaja si no a casarme con un viejito para que me arreglé papeles jajajaja
Jorge Luis Marchena Diaz
perfil bajo siempre funciona
I'm more impressed that the Soviet physicist solved the equation by looking at the board a full 2 seconds. I guess it was a very basic question. lol
I know a person just like the guy Sheldon .oh boy I had wasted my one year in hostel by getting him as the roommate but yeah still it was nice.He sleeps at 8 where I used to hang out in night he was a nerd too or rather stick on to anime or gaming. But he was a good person ,now I miss hostel sitting in my home just waiting to get back to college .I really wished for holiday's but I think now it sucks ,but yeah I still enjoy
I loved that joke, "now you might have democracy in Russia" LOL
That aged well
Lo mejor 🏆
Sheldon:im the smartest
Russian physicist:ha noob!!
We are the champions!
Hella awesome 👍
Going to miss that show
0:56 me at every math exam
me gusto el final
😎😃
😃I like this show!!!!!!!
Only thing that would have made it funnier if Howard threw the shirt at Penny lol.
Right on the head 🤣🤣👍🏼
Looking back, this series had potential. I see Sheldon in this scene being like Pierce Hawthorne. If the writers leaned into Sheldon being a villian, we could have gotten more episodes like this
In an alternate universe, he might have swallowed his pride and let his teammate answer the question.
Quantum physics demands this
Season one Leonard😩😍
This is the sad reality of highly educated people from the former USSR. Their education is not officially recognized. My mother was denied medical residence due to mafia-like structure of the Canadian Medical Council, even though she worked for 10 years as a doctor in the former USSR. I'm sure a lot of immigrants have/are facing the same problem.
Positions that require an accredited degree are like this. If enough people from your mother's university were found to be equally qualified (giving your mom the benefit of the doubt), then the school and degrees could be accredited if the matter is pushed. Otherwise, accepting a working doctor from another country doesn't guarantee proficiency.
aqui si dice of the world
esta si el final de la cancion
pero ya no sale en la cancion original
"Maybe you have democracy now in our beloved Russia"
Aged like milk.
They did for a while at least.
That's my favorite accent!
I think this is they best episode
For those that speak Spanish.
Para los que hablan Espanol, cuando Howard dice "Roswell ship" la traduccion esta mal. La traduccion dice barco, pero la palabra correcta es nave (espacial). Porque en Roswell es donde supuestamente se estrello un ovni.
Creo que se sabía muy bien la referencia por los ovnis.
Por mensos
At 32 seconds into the video does anyone else notice when Penny's clapping that her left hand is brightly lighting up ?
That’s because she’s holding her phone in her left hand. The light fixtures are reflecting off of the back of the phone
GO POLAR BEARS LOL I LAUGHED MY ASS OFF..2:20
He should be in more episodes.
1:49 LOOOOOL!!!
I love how the Soviet physicist knows the answer...and I thought Sheldon was the smart/clever one
Please bring back this show 🤣🤣
Sheldon and others: we are the best scientists
Russian guy: hold my ...
Janitor: Hold my borsch
I never noticed Leonard guessed 8 but it was -8 alpha, he was close
Am I the only one wondering why they didn't understand the Feynman diagram?
I wasn't about the diagram. It was the equation.
@@RyukHunter Still. Sheldon is portrayed like he knows everything. And he spoke so highly of Feynman. Isn't he supposed to know it?
@@rounakanand531 It's not his field of work and I think he knew what the diagram was, just couldn't solve the equation. Just shows he isn't as smart as he thinks.
Strange anyway that the Janitor could solve with a quick look what Sheldon could not.
@@prismak7607 because he's a great physicist. The boys can't know every single thing.
We're The Champions❤
"Answering Question, winning Physics Bowl." 😂
I love how Sheldon thinks he's so smart to the point that he's littearlly a doofus
Something I learned about intelligence is it is not the opposite of stupidity. There are plenty of people who have a high IQ, and also have a high level of stupidity. There are also plenty of people who aren’t particularly smart, but are very aware of what they do and do not understand, so they act accordingly. They may not be very smart, but they rarely do anything stupid either.
@@xnetpc Sheldon is so smart he really is stupid.