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You look beautiful. 00:26
Shut up and kiss me. 00:27
Sheriff Hubert. 00:32
John Sturgis. 00:40
Hey, John. 00:41
Connie. So nice to hear from you. 00:43
You'll never guess what I'm doing. 00:46
Tell me. 00:48
I am working on a solar neutrino detector. 00:49
Wow. I was going to guess making soft boiled 00:54
eggs. 00:57
Ha, ha. Yeah. 00:58
Sheldon and Linklater asked me to help him 01:00
out. 01:02
Oh. Linklater's involved. 01:03
He's not so bad. 01:06
You and he aren't. 01:09
Oh, no, no, no. I'm still seeing Dale. 01:10
Okay, good. 01:12
I can handle you with a guy who sells 01:14
volleyballs, but you with another scientist. 01:16
It'd be like a dagger in the heart. 01:19
No daggers here. 01:22
So tell me about this experiment. 01:24
Well, I don't know if you know this, but 01:27
solar neutrinos are like little messengers 01:29
from the center of the sun. 01:31
I did know that, But it's delightful to hear 01:33
you say it. 01:36
Well, enjoy. Cause that's about all I 01:37
remember. So what's new about you? 01:39
Well, let's see. 01:43
Oh, yesterday I had my first breakfast 01:45
burrito. Oh. 01:48
Good for you. How was it? 01:50
Confusing. I ordinarily have burritos for 01:52
lunch or dinner. 01:56
I don't know how to respond to that. 01:58
You're working on an experiment, and I'm 02:00
eating dinner for breakfast. 02:03
It's a crazy world. 02:04
Oh. Well. 02:07
I've got to get back to the library. 02:11
But this is so much more fun than books. 02:13
Well, I'll be seeing you tonight. 02:16
Oh. 02:18
You'll be seeing all of me. 02:19
I think this might be my finest work. 02:23
And she made my dinner mittens, so that means 02:25
a lot. 02:27
Oh, I can't thank you enough. 02:28
Shall we apply the empirical method? 02:31
Yes, the empirical method. 02:33
Let's apply that. 02:34
What? 02:40
Now I feel like I might have overstepped my 02:40
bounds last night, so I just wanted to bring 02:43
you these and apologize. 02:46
Thank you. And I did mean it. 02:49
If you ever need to talk, I'm here. 02:52
Appreciate it. 02:55
It's more than Billy. 03:00
Herschel moved out. 03:04
Oh, Brenda, I'm so sorry. 03:08
Do you want to come in? 03:13
Of course. 03:16
So what's with the box? 03:25
The experiment needs to be in complete 03:27
darkness to work. 03:28
We watch these monitors for the results. 03:29
Okay. All that's left is to turn on the 03:36
cameras. Sheldon, will you get the lights? 03:38
Yes, sir. 03:40
Is that to make it more dramatic? 03:42
It's so that. 03:44
We can better see the flashes on the monitor. 03:45
But a little drama never hurts. 03:47
All right, here we go. 03:49
Commencement of the solar neutrino detector 03:50
prototype. In three, two, one. 03:52
I don't see anything. 04:03
Give it a moment. 04:04
Is that it?. That's it. 04:13
We did it. 04:17
Phase one is a success. 04:18
Congratulations. 04:20
Look at the. Beautiful. 04:22
Neutrinos. 04:25
Those aren't neutrinos. 04:26
What are you talking about? That's what we're 04:28
looking for. 04:29
That's just radioactivity. 04:30
Well, then, when do we find the neutrinos? 04:32
We don't. 04:36
This is just a prototype. 04:37
You kidding me? 04:39
The actual device needed would be the size of 04:40
a building. 04:42
And that's 20 to 30 years away. 04:42
Well, I. Could be dead by then. 04:44
You still may have helped advance science. 04:46
Unless another team beats us to it. 04:49
I'm going to wait in the car. 04:53
If it helps in 30 years, I should still be 04:55
alive. 04:57

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Vocabulary Meanings

beautiful

ˈbjuːtɪfəl

A1
  • adjective
  • - having qualities that give great pleasure to the senses or mind

kiss

kɪs

A1
  • verb
  • - to touch someone with one's lips as a sign of love, greeting, etc.

sheriff

ˈʃɛrɪf

A2
  • noun
  • - an officer who enforces the law in a county or town

neutrino

njuːˈtriːnoʊ

C1
  • noun
  • - a subatomic particle with no electric charge and a very small mass

detect

dɪˈtɛkt

B1
  • verb
  • - to discover or identify the presence or existence of something

confusing

kənˈfjuːzɪŋ

A2
  • adjective
  • - difficult to understand; bewildering

experiment

ɪkˈsperɪmənt

B1
  • noun
  • - a test or trial to discover something or demonstrate a known fact

dramatic

drəˈmætɪk

A2
  • adjective
  • - characterized by intense emotion or excitement

prototype

ˈproʊtətaɪp

B2
  • noun
  • - a first or preliminary model of something from which other forms are developed

advance

ədˈvæns

B1
  • verb
  • - to move forward or progress

radioactivity

ˌreɪdioʊækˈtɪvɪti

C1
  • noun
  • - the emission of radiation from atoms

dramatic

drəˈmætɪk

A2
  • adjective
  • - characterized by intense emotion or excitement

empirical

ɛmˈpɪrɪkəl

B2
  • adjective
  • - based on observation or experiment rather than theory

apologize

əˈpɒləˌdʒaɪz

A2
  • verb
  • - to express regret for a fault or offense

dagger

ˈdæɡər

A2
  • noun
  • - a short knife with a pointed blade used as a weapon

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You look beautiful.

    ➔ Present simple for a statement of fact or opinion.

    ➔ The verb 'look' is in the present simple tense, used to express a fact or opinion about the present.

  • I am working on a solar neutrino detector.

    ➔ Present continuous for an action happening now.

    ➔ The phrase 'am working' is in the present continuous tense, indicating an action in progress.

  • I was going to guess making soft boiled eggs.

    ➔ Past continuous for a planned action that didn't happen.

    ➔ The phrase 'was going to guess' uses the past continuous to express a planned action that didn't occur.

  • I think this might be my finest work.

    ➔ Modal verb 'might' for possibility.

    ➔ The modal verb 'might' is used to express a possibility or uncertainty.

  • If you ever need to talk, I'm here.

    ➔ Conditional sentence (Type 1) for a possible future situation.

    ➔ The sentence uses 'if' to describe a possible future situation and its result.

  • We can better see the flashes on the monitor.

    ➔ Comparative adjective 'better' for comparison.

    ➔ The word 'better' is a comparative adjective, used to compare two things.

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