@@openworld6337 Wait till you hear about Uranus. It's big, it blue, it gaseous, and nobody should ever try reaching it. And I hope you getting the fucking joke shithead
Ryan Sun The only way for it to be truly “groundbreaking” would be if the writers themselves were actually world-leading scientists. I don’t see why everyone is always so critical about moments like this in the show. Most people watching couldn’t understand it anyways unless they looked it up afterwards
A PID controller would achieve higher landing zone accuracy assuming you can change the set points in real time. A PID controller only gives outputs based on previous inputs so if you get a slight deviation from a non-landing engine during ascent, you would be correcting a non-existent error during landing. A Torque based controller that is integrated with a PID controller would be most affective so you know where you need to be at a specific time. This would allow you to have a PID controller with moving set points.
@@bandito_x9621 hey man he was just fixing the spelling of the word, its ok when you mess up and know how to fix it like that dude did dont bash him for helping thats not right man
his family was so considerate,supporting and loving towards him.in TBBT the stories we hear portrays them as cold,shrewd and heartless towards him.. i don't get this.
Imagine if Henry (The Book of Henry) Nathan (A Brilliant Mind) Sheldon (Young Sheldon) and Mary (The Gifted) Is on the same class and form a group and you have to battle them in mathematical theories you have to definitely say goodbye to your confidence. 😅 And with them we can probably solve that time travel problem, right?
Zero Requiem wait but actually imagine Tony Stark being their dad and they are all siblings and their older siblings happen to be Peter Parker, Shuri, and Morgan
@@joannasanchez6803 now, that's an overkill but yeah. They can probably solve time travel, stargate portal, inter-dimensional travel heck lazer swords and lazer guns will be literally like child's play.
tbbt always implied his family was unable to understand him. but this show - his family was awfully well equipped to handle him. and to support and love him. including his dad. mary is such a great mom.
Sheldon's dad bringing him to Huston was so heartwarming! What a great dad! (Or at least in this scene, I haven't watched this series yet so it could get a lot worse)
@@RollingStride101 I'm not one for assumptions but I suppose I could entertain one: perhaps their parents are very religious, and believe philosophy will lead their child astray from the doctrine of their religon.
What people don't often realise is that being smart is not enough to get you the job. There are lots of smart people out there, as there are insufferable ones. Getting stuck with one of the latter can be hugely counterproductive.
as "A" hire "B"'s and politically correct quota queens "C"s hire "D"s and "F" nobody wonders why NASA is a bloated farcical version of the post office... and 50 years we never went back to the moon. mostly because the rest of the world has passed them up.
lots of smart people out there ? The average IQ is 90-100, people with 135+ IQ are in the top 1%, while people with an IQ above 150 (which is considered genius level IQ) are probably in the top 0,20%, so no, there is really not much of those.
I'm doing Aerospace Engineering at university and I have barely even seen this stuff 😂😂😂 Edit: 1. Thank you for all the likes 2. I've now got my Masters Degree and can say I've now covered this stuff as well. Im about to start a PhD looking into deep space satellites
Both Big Bang and Young Shelly have live studio audiences, no canned shit here. You can see it if you watch the bloopers (which are hysterical in and of themselves). It was great that George decided to take them to Houston so Sheldon doesn't have to get a second ulcer and they'll be able to get some sleep. Brilliant writing, brilliant cast! Long live Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady and Steve Molaro! Thank you for the laughter!
We all can learn from this show about listening to others when they have answers for the questions we ask. Like he should have asked why a 9 year old was in high school and why he was showing more interest then the average yankee whitey texan student of the 80's.
Meanwhile that guy's grandson calls Sheldon in 2050 Guy: Um Mr Sheldon my grand father who was a physicist at Nasa told me to call you as his last wish and leaving a note behind telling we have caught up. Sheldon: Finally
I'm a Control Engineer, i find it interesting that he wrote the control block and talk about PID controller also explain about tourqe control and i can understand it haha
Pyhics : well im sorry but we don't have then things to execute this Sheldon: well om ahead of my time. Pyhics: well Sheldon: then tell me when your caute up
To create a successful, flying paper airplane you have to constitute an airplane with the right folds, creases, and add-ons. The paper airplanes that we flew in class, some worked and some did not work. To discuss the failures and successes we have to look under two categories, including the Bernoulli's Principle and the effects that the different features provided onto the plane during flight. First off, your paper airplane is crucially dependent on the effectiveness of the Bernoulli’s Principle. Without its crucial effectiveness, the paper airplane will not fly. The Bernoulli’s Principle is the law that when the velocity of a fluid (air) increases, pressure increases. A great example of this method in the paper airplanes that we tested is the loop on top of the backside of the airplane. Out of the numerous airplanes that worked, very few of them had loops in the back. These loops are designed to force the air through it, like a wind tunnel, in which there will be a build-up of air. The aftereffect of this causes the inside of that loop to be high pressure, which creates lift near the back. The effective paper airplanes that had this loop performed well, the high pressure in the back provided lift for the bulk of the plane provided well stability and thrust due to the resistance in the back. The surface area of the wing was crucial to maintain flight, especially for the successful ones. The paper airplanes that had the greater surface area (twenty inches and above) were the keenest to succeed in prolonged flight. You see, the effectiveness of a great wing surface has to do with the Bernoulli’s Principle. When flying through the air, you have to overcome the force of attraction of the Earth pulling objects towards it. One way to overcome this is by using lift and with a large surface area. The air when it is being sliced through the air by the wing goes on top and on the bottom of the wing. With the weight of the wing, the large surface area wings observed during the actual flight withered or drooped downward due to Earth’s force of attraction. The air going underneath the wing and the air going on top of the wing has to meet on the opposite side at the same time. So, the air on top of the wing has to go to a greater speed to reach the air that is going underneath, this, in turn, creates high pressure underneath the wing that rises and creates lift.
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I found a better one maybe 😂
If Sheldon was the head of NASA, we’d be on Neptune by now
Xnet Cascade we would be on the edge of the universe
@@georgewashington9161 Assuming the universe has an edge that is.
I'm assuming that this is a joke because you cant go on Neptune... that's funny
Sam Velasco true but I’m sure Sheldon would find a way😂
@@openworld6337 Wait till you hear about Uranus. It's big, it blue, it gaseous, and nobody should ever try reaching it.
And I hope you getting the fucking joke shithead
"She said fun not tragic" gotta love Meemaw😂😂😂😂
Meemaw and missy are my favourites😂😂
I love how supportive sheldon’s family especially his father... bless
NASA should have hired him right there.
Too bad child labor laws prevent anyone under 16 years old from having a job in America.
THEAutisticBrony So how come it doesn't prevent actors and models? The actors in young Sheldon are under 16 years old.
Fair point.
Ryan Sun The only way for it to be truly “groundbreaking” would be if the writers themselves were actually world-leading scientists. I don’t see why everyone is always so critical about moments like this in the show. Most people watching couldn’t understand it anyways unless they looked it up afterwards
SpaceX beat them to it XD
I love how Sheldon’s dad is really supportive and protective.
take MY SON SERIOUSLY OR YOU'LL BE TAKING ME SERIOUSLY
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Father just be likes father. They look seem dont care, but hell yeah they do care about their son. I means, most for good father.
See this right here, this is the right time to threten somebody doing thier job
This isn’t even covered in basic aerospace engineering. Sheldon really IS a genius.
You are studying it?
Yea but engineering is just... you know...
There's one thing i learned from this videos: Sheldon's dad savage
*Damn Sheldon don't fuck around*
Sheldon could have grown more affectionate when his dad's around😢
True...
It’s Sheldon
"Call me when you catch up" epic 😂
A PID controller would achieve higher landing zone accuracy assuming you can change the set points in real time. A PID controller only gives outputs based on previous inputs so if you get a slight deviation from a non-landing engine during ascent, you would be correcting a non-existent error during landing. A Torque based controller that is integrated with a PID controller would be most affective so you know where you need to be at a specific time. This would allow you to have a PID controller with moving set points.
Gotcha ! :)
Well thats very impressive thank you very much for taking the ti
IM NOT DONE
In TBBT Sheldon always made it sound like his father was a brusquely drunk, who yelled a lot. But he was an awesome guy.
"She said fun not tragic" lol
Damn son
Same room as the principles office
Aulis Vaara oh Christ, don’t be one of THOSE people.
@@bandito_x9621 hey man he was just fixing the spelling of the word, its ok when you mess up and know how to fix it like that dude did dont bash him for helping thats not right man
ShadowTanky this is a RUclips comment section, not a high school essay
@@bandito_x9621 stop being a dickhead
@@bandito_x9621 When a person forget a simple things he learned in High school. It's okay to correct him for his insincerity at high school.😆
“Let’s go to the Ostrich farm!”
“We can ride them, then we can eat them!”
Welcome to Texas.
his family was so considerate,supporting and loving towards him.in TBBT the stories we hear portrays them as cold,shrewd and heartless towards him.. i don't get this.
Aliha Ali
He sees more than other kids.
Because the stories are told from Sheldon's point of view? He has trouble reading people no? His perspective is...different.
It's just Sheldon . He doesn't appreciate anything ..
Did you really watch the BBT series? Leonard said he was jealous of Sheldon's family. Meanwhile, Sheldon loves how Leonard grew up.
Johannes Watson exactly, he has always said that his family was very loving which is why Leonard was always jelouse of his family.
"She said fun, not tragic" LMFAO
Imagine if
Henry (The Book of Henry)
Nathan (A Brilliant Mind)
Sheldon (Young Sheldon)
and Mary (The Gifted)
Is on the same class and form a group and you have to battle them in mathematical theories you have to definitely say goodbye to your confidence. 😅 And with them we can probably solve that time travel problem, right?
Zero Requiem wait but actually imagine Tony Stark being their dad and they are all siblings and their older siblings happen to be Peter Parker, Shuri, and Morgan
@@joannasanchez6803 now, that's an overkill but yeah. They can probably solve time travel, stargate portal, inter-dimensional travel heck lazer swords and lazer guns will be literally like child's play.
You forgot Matilda
How about lucy(scarlet)
@@JackSparrow-gy4gc we don't need freaking Gods here xD
Father is always be the father doing all things that makes his child happy
tbbt always implied his family was unable to understand him. but this show - his family was awfully well equipped to handle him. and to support and love him. including his dad. mary is such a great mom.
1:28 she said fun not tragic😂😂😂😂 Meemaw!!!
Sheldon's dad bringing him to Huston was so heartwarming! What a great dad! (Or at least in this scene, I haven't watched this series yet so it could get a lot worse)
GibbyBree I know!His character is amazing 🙌🏼
What they got was a Sheldon. What they needed was a Howard.
Call me when you catch up...
Oh how I wish I'm like Sheldon smart, a genius, and a savage, I'm just hoping not to be a philosopher
@Ashton ML nothing it's just if I become a philosopher my parents will kill me
@@ryu-kun6518 Is this in itself deep or straightforward? Like is there a reason they would kill you over you choosing how to spend your life?
@@RollingStride101
I'm not one for assumptions but I suppose I could entertain one: perhaps their parents are very religious, and believe philosophy will lead their child astray from the doctrine of their religon.
The world would hate you but okay
As a philosophy major in university this made me laugh ^^
What people don't often realise is that being smart is not enough to get you the job. There are lots of smart people out there, as there are insufferable ones. Getting stuck with one of the latter can be hugely counterproductive.
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as "A" hire "B"'s and politically correct quota queens "C"s hire "D"s and "F" nobody wonders why NASA is a bloated farcical version of the post office... and 50 years we never went back to the moon. mostly because the rest of the world has passed them up.
Wydm? Can you please explain why being smart is not enough?
The tipical answer of a moron
lots of smart people out there ?
The average IQ is 90-100, people with 135+ IQ are in the top 1%, while people with an IQ above 150 (which is considered genius level IQ) are probably in the top 0,20%, so no, there is really not much of those.
sheldon is the type of person who would want to do your homework
Seldon walked in like a Boss walked out a Legend 👋👋👋👍👍👍
And he didn't even close the door! That's a new leval for sheldon cooper
I'm doing Aerospace Engineering at university and I have barely even seen this stuff 😂😂😂
Edit:
1. Thank you for all the likes
2. I've now got my Masters Degree and can say I've now covered this stuff as well. Im about to start a PhD looking into deep space satellites
pluviophile ent Its real stuff but just not covered in the first 2 years of the course
Isaac Wasilewski call me when you catch up 😋
That's because you're just an engineer who probably went to MIT.
@@viktorpetrov5751 i got that reference
Isaac Wasilewski you must be studying at MIT.
George, Mary and Meemaw support Sheldon's work in all that is possible for them.
"she said fun not tragic" gets me all the time XD
"Call me when you catch up." Savage.
"Call me when you catch up" best line ever
I never liked the Big Bang Theory. But this may change that. This series is brilliant.
Sheldon walked in like a Boss 🔥
Awesome move on his dad's part.
Both Big Bang and Young Shelly have live studio audiences, no canned shit here. You can see it if you watch the bloopers (which are hysterical in and of themselves). It was great that George decided to take them to Houston so Sheldon doesn't have to get a second ulcer and they'll be able to get some sleep. Brilliant writing, brilliant cast! Long live Chuck Lorre, Bill Prady and Steve Molaro! Thank you for the laughter!
so am ahead of my time? alright call me when you catch up... *storms out with pride*
Thank you so much for taking the time! (cut) Sheldon: I'm not done 😂
We all can learn from this show about listening to others when they have answers for the questions we ask. Like he should have asked why a 9 year old was in high school and why he was showing more interest then the average yankee whitey texan student of the 80's.
"somebodee open da winduh"
“My son got a damn ulcer because of you”. I love George
0:07 when he refuses to lick the envelop😂
"We can ride 'em than we can eat 'em" 😂
If this had not happened he may have respected Howard way more
Thug life of Sheldon Cooper😂😂
Meanwhile that guy's grandson calls Sheldon in 2050
Guy: Um Mr Sheldon my grand father who was a physicist at Nasa told me to call you as his last wish and leaving a note behind telling we have caught up.
Sheldon: Finally
so I am ahead of my time? yes, call me when you catch up. total mic drop
Cuz we're having a fun family outing
Can I at least drive?
She said fun not tragic
*GET DESTROYED BOIIIIIII*
I'm a Control Engineer, i find it interesting that he wrote the control block and talk about PID controller also explain about tourqe control and i can understand it haha
“I’m not done” I DIED 🤣🤣
All the characters are so funny good looking savage sometime we’ll all the time I just love this show
I'm not done .
Their voices are so sharp
Sheldon is about to end the careers of all scientists...
And all of us...
I hope to have a child like him
I suggest you not marry your cousin then, like einstein
Alright call me when you catch up AHAHAHHAA
In the Big Bang theory Sheldon always refers to his dad negatively. In this show he seems to be a good father.
You godamn right George
Who is listening till 2020 quarantine
I love this kid, We Both Love Science 🧪 🧫 🧬
It’s no surprise that this kid was ahead of NASA.
ok thank u
sheldon: ✨Im not done jet✨
Elon Musk finds the notes.
Elon Musk: Its free real estate.
So im ahead my time, alright call me wen u catch up 😂
Thats some bad-ass shit right there.....
He reminds me of max from fuller house
Sheldon:so I’m ahead of my time.
The doctor:it would appear so...
Sheldon:ok, call me when you catch up....
🔥BURN🔥
"I ain't reading it!" 😂😂
'' Call me when you catch up '' - BOMB
Duuuude young sheldon was epicccc!
I wish Young Sheldon is on Netflix too.
My gosh they could not have picked a better kid lol he is precious boy
I have no word for Sheldon 😂😂😂😂🙏
Pyhics : well im sorry but we don't have then things to execute this
Sheldon: well om ahead of my time.
Pyhics: well
Sheldon: then tell me when your caute up
My intellegnce can't compare.
thx for posting
What a good lil actor
Thanks for this.
The ending to that scene was just brilliant lmfao
Sheldon for the win!
Georgie:cool we can ride em abs then we can eat em
Haaa HaAAA alright when you catch up 😂😂😂
i wish i could do that with my science teacher
Ohhh that roast at the end from sheldon man it must hurt to be that nasa dude like DAMMMNNNN you roast, toasted packaged up and posted.
So Ellon Musk hired Sheldon?
Tokyo tokyo sheldon employed Elon Musk. Just a plot twist 🙂😎
In the full episode, Sheldon's work ends up on the desk of Elon Musk who steals his ideas.
no, Elon Musk IS Sheldon!!
alanfender123 : without Sheldon's social skills
I'm not done. Lol
Sheldons father is so handsome, somehow I just notice this cause of that smirk
What do you mean there's not a movie about Sheldon?
Sheldon is a badass
Georgie is so funny😅
Awesome video 😎😎
All right call me when you catch up XD
To create a successful, flying paper airplane you have to constitute an airplane with the right folds, creases, and add-ons. The paper airplanes that we flew in class, some worked and some did not work. To discuss the failures and successes we have to look under two categories, including the Bernoulli's Principle and the effects that the different features provided onto the plane during flight.
First off, your paper airplane is crucially dependent on the effectiveness of the Bernoulli’s Principle. Without its crucial effectiveness, the paper airplane will not fly. The Bernoulli’s Principle is the law that when the velocity of a fluid (air) increases, pressure increases. A great example of this method in the paper airplanes that we tested is the loop on top of the backside of the airplane. Out of the numerous airplanes that worked, very few of them had loops in the back. These loops are designed to force the air through it, like a wind tunnel, in which there will be a build-up of air. The aftereffect of this causes the inside of that loop to be high pressure, which creates lift near the back. The effective paper airplanes that had this loop performed well, the high pressure in the back provided lift for the bulk of the plane provided well stability and thrust due to the resistance in the back. The surface area of the wing was crucial to maintain flight, especially for the successful ones. The paper airplanes that had the greater surface area (twenty inches and above) were the keenest to succeed in prolonged flight. You see, the effectiveness of a great wing surface has to do with the Bernoulli’s Principle. When flying through the air, you have to overcome the force of attraction of the Earth pulling objects towards it. One way to overcome this is by using lift and with a large surface area. The air when it is being sliced through the air by the wing goes on top and on the bottom of the wing. With the weight of the wing, the large surface area wings observed during the actual flight withered or drooped downward due to Earth’s force of attraction. The air going underneath the wing and the air going on top of the wing has to meet on the opposite side at the same time. So, the air on top of the wing has to go to a greater speed to reach the air that is going underneath, this, in turn, creates high pressure underneath the wing that rises and creates lift.
I was writing this for my aerospace class, but I accidentally copied and pasted it here. Great video though!
PID = Pulsed Differential Controller
NASA should have hired him
Annie Potts is pushing 70 and she’s still amazingly gorgeous