“Eureka!” he whispers to the empty room, eyes wide. “If I can apply the principles of quantum tunneling to thermodynamic heat flow, I could theoretically create a self‑cooling blanket that never needs a power source!”

Ramona rolls her eyes, but she can’t help being drawn into his enthusiasm. “You know, Sheldon, you could just ask Professor Sturgis for a grant and get a proper lab.”

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He scribbles furiously, the ink smearing into a mess of equations. Leonard, his roommate, peeks in, clutching a bowl of instant noodles.

Sheldon looks up, eyes reflecting the ceiling’s faint glow. “Sometimes, Leonard, the greatest discoveries are not just about the equations we solve but about the people who help us solve them.”

The audience erupts in applause.

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Sheldon pauses, a glint of mischief in his gaze. “Because, Leonard, the human body is a complex system of thermodynamic equilibrium. If I can disrupt that equilibrium in a controlled manner, I could prove a new theorem on entropy manipulation. Plus, it would keep me from overheating during my late‑night study sessions.”