Respectfully, Future Nobel Laureate (estimated date: 2019) Current owner of a slightly dented model rocket. Would you like a shorter version suitable for a school hearing, or a memo from Mary Cooper defending him to the committee?
Furthermore, I calculated the launch angle, wind speed, and mass distribution. The rocket did exactly what it was supposed to do. The only unpredictable variable was Coach Wilkins’s tackle technique, which I rate 2 out of 10 — poor form, no follow-through. The committee argues that I should have requested permission. I did. The request was ignored. In science, when an authority figure ignores a valid request, you proceed with data collection. That is called progress. young sheldon s04 mpc
Also, I note that the school allows the football team to launch human beings at each other at high velocity every Friday night, sometimes causing concussions. A 3-ounce cardboard tube with a plastic nose cone is objectively less dangerous. The rocket did exactly what it was supposed to do
Here’s a as if written by Sheldon Cooper (age ~13–14) for the MPC (Military Plans Committee? Or in TBBT/Young Sheldon context, likely a school or academic review committee — but given S04’s plot, it’s probably for the “Military Planning Committee” or a school disciplinary board) . That is called progress. Also