In the landscape of The Big Bang Theory universe, Sheldon Cooper is often presented as a singularity—a once-in-a-generation mind that exists in a vacuum of social ineptitude. But Season 2, Episode 2, “A Rival Prodigy and Sir Isaac Neutron,” poses a fascinating question: What happens when the universe throws a mirror back at him?
Sheldon decides he needs to build a physical machine to prove his superiority over the unseen Helmut. The montage features Sheldon using various tools, a —a device used in mechanical engineering for torque control—and other scrap parts to build a "Perpetual Motion Machine" (which he later renames "Sir Isaac Neutron"). young sheldon s02e02 mpc
Sheldon: “I’m not jealous. I’m just objectively angry that the universe would allow an inferior mind to get a head start.” Dr. Sturgis: “That’s the definition of jealousy, Sheldon.” Streaming now on Max and Netflix. In the landscape of The Big Bang Theory