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In his bedroom, which doubled as a laboratory for theoretical physics and the occasional ant farm, Sheldon had rigged two VCRs, a clunky IBM PS/1, and a bootleg copy of Star Trek: The Next Generation recorded off a satellite feed. He was testing how much visual data could be discarded without ruining Captain Picard’s bald head.

Missy stared. "So… you're shrinking Star Trek?" young sheldon s06e09 x265

Sheldon paused. That was the question his one-minute speech needed to answer. He couldn't just say because entropy reduction fascinates me . Normal people didn't find entropy reduction fascinating. Normal people found butterflies fascinating. Butterflies were inefficient. In his bedroom, which doubled as a laboratory

Sheldon didn't smile. But he did tilt his head a fraction of a degree—his version of a standing ovation. "So… you're shrinking Star Trek

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.