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Ouch.
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- Thank you for waiting so long.
- Yes, ma`am.

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I`m sorry, Sara.
:20:21
Are you going to tell me,
"l told you so"?

:20:23
No, no.
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- I`m going to give you a ride home.
- Thank you.

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There you are.
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Careful. Watch your gown.
:20:37
I`ve got it. Thank you.
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It`s perfectly safe, Weebo. It`s just
an ordinary radioactive isotope...

:20:50
that Weber is now removing
from the lead containment unit.

:20:55
Very good, Weber.
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Then you place
the radioactive isotope...

:21:00
carefully behind
the sliding shutter.

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You see, the sliding shutter
works just like a camera.

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It regulates the flow
of gamma radiation.

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Instead of billions of random particles,
you have a precise stream of energy.

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Now we carefully place
the sliding shutter mechanism...

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underneath the flubber.
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And l`m burning up in here!
Weebo!

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Over here.
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The gamma radiation triggers a
metastable decay in the flubber itself.

:21:28
- Right.
- Which releases enormous
quantities of energy,

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- and that`s what propels the flubber.
- Of course.

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Now doing it this way,
I believe, is a lot more scientific...

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than dropping it
or kicking it...

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or bombarding it
with light bulb photon flashes.

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- Absolutely.
- I believe...

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by controlling
the gamma radiation flux,

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we can control the movement
of the flubber itself.

:21:49
- Cross your fingers, Weebo.
- Here`s hoping!
- Good luck.

:21:57
Oh, yes!

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