Dimensions Page #2
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- 2011
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Only if you say,
I'm the greatest.
I'm the greatest.
No, say,
I'm the greatest.
I'm the greatest.
I'm the greatest.
No, say,
Victoria is the greatest
and I must obey her.
All right.
All right.
Victoria is the greatest
and I must obey her.
That's better.
Ahoy there!
and see how deep it is.
Don't be stupid.
It's dangerous.
Sometimes you've just
got to take a chance.
No.
Scaredy cat.
Stephen's afraid
of the well.
Come on, Stephen,
you can just go down
a little bit and have a look.
No, mother
would kill us.
I'm not afraid
of your mother.
Well, I certainly am.
I bet you'd go
Come on,
let's put the cover back.
Bet you'd go in
if I dropped this.
Give it back, Conrad.
Make me.
Oh, no, it's so heavy,
I can't hold it.
You idiot.
I didn't mean to.
Stop it.
What did you do
that for?
What did you do
that for?
Stop it.
You boys,
get yourselves inside now.
And cleaned up.
And, Victoria,
you better get home.
These two won't be playing
outside any more today.
One elephant, two elephant,
three elephant,
four elephant,
five elephant.
I'm sorry.
I know it's hard
having Conrad stay with us.
But you must try your best
to make him feel welcome.
He's had a tough life
so far.
I know.
I'll try much harder.
I do like him.
I know you do,
darling.
Going out to play
with Victoria.
After breakfast,
young man.
And I want you to take
Conrad with you
when you go out
to play.
Yes, mother.
And they score.
We're gonna win the Ashes.
Victoria, come out.
Where are you?
She's not here.
Victoria.
Victoria,
where are you?
She's probably hiding.
a professional rugby player?
Probably,
if you tried hard enough.
I might prefer
to be a soldier though.
Victoria.
Victoria!
You're still
gonna be a soldier?
Don't know.
After all,
it didn't work out
that well
for our fathers, did it?
Mine would be
a scientist.
I know.
I could help you
if you like.
Goosey!
You're going to be late.
Yes, mother.
Oh, sorry.
Oh.
So sorry I'm late.
Now, class, I would
like to introduce Stephen.
He has without doubt
the most brilliant mind
it has ever been
my privilege to get to know.
Stephen.
Thank you, Dr. Schmidt.
So who likes physics?
My calculations suggest
that there are many
universes.
Actually, an infinite
number of them
all existing in parallel.
Now I believe that every
single possible
combination of events
has happened already,
and will happen again
in the future somewhere
in these universes.
Yes, Victoria?
Annie.
Sorry.
Annie, yes.
You mentioned
that you don't believe
that time travel
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