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00:00:00It's the state prelims for this year's Math Olympiad.
00:00:05Only one candidate will make it to national level. Who will it be?
00:00:09The last question on the test this year is of the utmost difficulty.
00:00:13An unsolvable mathematical model could change microchip technology forever.
00:00:18No student has yet to attempt or even turn in their tests. It is that hard.
00:00:26Down to the last minute. Can no one really solve this problem?
00:00:30I told you, Reeds, these are high schoolers. They're not going to be able to solve a problem that baffles the entire microchip industry.
00:00:37We are falling behind in microchip tech and I am tired of outsourcing to other countries.
00:00:42That is exactly why we need to give Youngblood a chance.
00:00:45And your answer is what? These teenagers?
00:00:47And as you well know, Apollo Tech is number one in tech in the United States.
00:00:51I can't see any of these kids being able to solve this.
00:00:56All done.
00:01:06Zosia Sanchez is the first to finish.
00:01:12No, you're the girl from West Virginia, right?
00:01:14The state with all the dumb hillbillies.
00:01:18You sure you don't want to double check your answers?
00:01:20There's no need for that.
00:01:21She says she's done, just take it.
00:01:23What can a farm Barbie amount to anyway?
00:01:27I bet her answer sheet is blank.
00:01:29The test questions were indeed beyond the level of this state competition.
00:01:33But if I were you, I would log my answers in immediately.
00:01:36It might just change the trajectory of our future.
00:01:41Okay.
00:01:43What a joke.
00:01:44Not even Apollo Tech researchers can solve this math model.
00:01:48How could she?
00:01:49Must have been a blank test.
00:01:51Wait.
00:01:52She solved it.
00:01:53She solved it.
00:01:54Quick.
00:01:55Put it in the system.
00:01:56Microchip mathematical model.
00:01:57Answer submitted.
00:01:58Analyzing.
00:01:59Okay.
00:02:00Someone handed in their answer.
00:02:01Hold on.
00:02:02No one's been able to solve this.
00:02:03Even if somebody handed in an answer, it's probably just a blind guess.
00:02:04I give you a 99.9% chance that this answer is wrong.
00:02:08Analysis complete.
00:02:09Solution correct.
00:02:10Correct.
00:02:11Correct.
00:02:12We found the genius we've been looking for.
00:02:13He could save the microchip industry.
00:02:14He could save the entire mathematical world.
00:02:15Come on.
00:02:16Quick.
00:02:17Look him up.
00:02:18Find out what Ivy League college he goes to.
00:02:19It's a girl.
00:02:20Oh, no.
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00:02:44There's no way.
00:02:45This is just a hillbilly girl.
00:02:46There's no way she solved this math problem.
00:02:48It doesn't matter where she's from.
00:02:50She can be the key to the next breakthrough in our technology.
00:02:52We must find her.
00:02:54Now.
00:02:55Mom.
00:02:56Mom.
00:02:57I did it.
00:02:58I actually did it.
00:03:00The last question of math Olympiad, I solved it.
00:03:03Mom.
00:03:04You mean the microchip modeling problem that nobody saw for decades?
00:03:08Mom.
00:03:09Oh, Susha.
00:03:10I am so proud of you.
00:03:11Oh.
00:03:12Oh.
00:03:13Oh.
00:03:14Oh.
00:03:15Oh.
00:03:16Oh.
00:03:17Oh.
00:03:18Oh.
00:03:19You're the shoes I've been in.
00:03:20Oh.
00:03:21Oh.
00:03:22Oh.
00:03:23Oh.
00:03:24Oh.
00:03:25best. It's all thanks to you for taking me under your wings and passing down your
00:03:29math knowledge to me. You are my only family. Of course I'd do anything for you.
00:03:33I knew you would never turn into that, that horrible Becky Kane. You mean your
00:03:41former protege? The youngest math professor at Princeton?
00:03:46Yes. Yes. I've succeeded. Professor is this your new microchip math model? Yes.
00:04:02Well this advances our technology by at least a decade. Whoever has this will
00:04:08surely win the Nobel Prize. In three days I will hold a conference announcing to the
00:04:14world that we no longer need to rely on foreign suppliers for the best
00:04:17microchips. This changes everything.
00:04:30Hello everyone. I am proud to announce my latest mathematical discovery. I am
00:04:37confident that it will advance microchip technology in stride.
00:04:41Stop! I call fraud. Margaret Harman stole my research results.
00:04:54It can't be. Margaret Harman is well respected in Silicon Valley. Her work has been monumental.
00:05:00Only one of a few women. Becky, you're my student. How can you accuse me of this? This is my graduate thesis.
00:05:08It has been certified by five academic journals.
00:05:11No. You stole and patented my work before I could? It's my work. Of course I can patent it. I have a witness too.
00:05:23Yes. I am the director of science and technology and I attest Miss Becky Kane did submit her thesis to me three days ago.
00:05:32So it's true. Margaret Harman stole her students work. You're stripped of your position Harman.
00:05:39No. No, no, no, no, no. I, I, I, this is my work. I didn't, you don't belong in the math hall of fame anymore. I do.
00:05:52I do.
00:05:59Ah, this is, this is, this is my work. I didn't plagiarize anything. This is-
00:06:04Security! Throw her out.
00:06:06It's my life. It's my work. It's- No! Please, I didn't plagiarize anything. It's mine.
00:06:13Oh, no, I don't understand. Please. Oh, no, you don't understand.
00:06:26You should be honored that I'm using your work to climb to the top. I'm inheriting your math legacy,
00:06:33professor. No, it's my life's work.
00:06:48Oh, no, it's my life.
00:07:03You may be.
00:07:09Sine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine.
00:07:13Û’
00:07:15Cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, sine, sine!
00:07:23SINE!
00:07:26Do you like math?
00:07:28Yep.
00:07:29Have no ma, no pa, but I found this math textbook in the trash.
00:07:35It's the one thing none of the bullies will take away from me.
00:07:40That's all I have, too.
00:07:42What's your name, little one?
00:07:47My name's Zosha.
00:07:49Zosha?
00:07:52How about you and me become a family from now on?
00:08:01If it wasn't for you, I probably would have died on the streets.
00:08:05After the first round of exam, Zosha Sessions is in the first place for National Monthly.
00:08:10Oh, Zosha.
00:08:14I'm so proud of you.
00:08:17Zosha Sanchez is in the first place for National Monthly.
00:08:20Zosha Sanchez.
00:08:23From West Virginia?
00:08:24What is this, a tractor princess competition now?
00:08:29Advisor Margaret Harmon.
00:08:32That old hag again?
00:08:33What if this hillbilly brat really is a math genius?
00:08:39They'll prove that I'm really an idiot and take away my Nobel Prize.
00:08:43I can't let that happen.
00:08:44Yes.
00:08:45Tell the press that Zosha Sanchez cheated at the competition.
00:08:53The results of the math Olympiad are being contested.
00:08:59They say you cheated, Zosha Sanchez.
00:09:00Are you going to accept the rematch?
00:09:01Did you cheat?
00:09:02Leave my daughter alone.
00:09:03Hey!
00:09:04Mom, don't worry.
00:09:05I got this.
00:09:06I'm gonna prove to the world what a real math genius looks like.
00:09:07And prove that Becky Cain is the real cheat.
00:09:09Oh God.
00:09:22Damn it.
00:09:24Academics are questioning the results.
00:09:26They wanna know how a small town girl from the middle of nowhere finished first.
00:09:31They think we helped her cheat.
00:09:33They wanna rematch.
00:09:34Then let's host a rematch.
00:09:37We can live stream the entire thing. We can even have in-person judges present.
00:09:49I'll be a judge for the rematch.
00:09:51Becky Cain! The youngest Nobel Prize winner in mathematics.
00:09:57Becky Cain, it's an honor. Okay then, looks like it's settled.
00:10:02We'll host a rematch. Becky, you'll be our head judge.
00:10:05Let's see if Xosha Sanchez really is a genius.
00:10:15You can do this, Xosha. I believe in you.
00:10:22Long time no see, my dear professor.
00:10:26Oh. Oh, what is that stench?
00:10:30It's you. It's you.
00:10:33Mom, Mom.
00:10:36Mom, be careful of your heart.
00:10:40And you're that low-down fraud that nixed my mother's research.
00:10:43But the one who committed plagiarism is the old hag you're holding up.
00:10:47I hear you're a stinky janitor at some backwater high school now, Margaret.
00:10:53How pathetic.
00:10:54What matters is what's in our heads and our hearts.
00:10:59And yours is black.
00:11:01A farm girl and a janitor. What a pair.
00:11:05I can't tell who's going to embarrass who more.
00:11:09Ignore her mom. She's incapable of distinguishing between real intellect and memorize Elita's talking points.
00:11:14Isn't that right, Miss Overpriced Diploma?
00:11:17You could try to talk smart.
00:11:19But the whole world believes Margaret is the one who stole my research.
00:11:23I will prove her innocent.
00:11:25Then they'll think you're a cheat, too.
00:11:27Even if you're really a genius, no one is going to believe you.
00:11:31I have a Nobel Prize.
00:11:33And you're still wearing donation rags from Goodwill.
00:11:37You should quit while you still can.
00:11:40She's right.
00:11:42Socia, I'm just going to drag you down so you...
00:11:45No, no, no, mom.
00:11:47I want you to witness me taking back everything that belongs to you.
00:11:51Oh, I forgot to mention.
00:11:54I'll be head judge at today's contest.
00:11:56I'm so sure she's going to rig the contest against you.
00:12:03I should have come here with you.
00:12:06I'm just going to drag you down.
00:12:09They all think I'm a fraud.
00:12:14Hey, mom.
00:12:16You're not.
00:12:19I must win this contest.
00:12:21Only then will I prove that Becky Cain stole mom's research
00:12:24and will be able to afford mom's surgery.
00:12:27Welcome to the National Math Olympiad.
00:12:30The judges we have here today are esteemed professors
00:12:33from top Ivy League universities,
00:12:35including the one and only Professor Becky Cain,
00:12:38Nobel Prize winner for her work on microtip technology ten years ago.
00:12:42I look better in person, don't I?
00:12:45The contest begins.
00:12:47Let's invite the first two contestants up.
00:12:48The first two contestants up.
00:13:02Incorrect. Incorrect.
00:13:08Get off the stage!
00:13:09Get off the stage!
00:13:11These are our nation's future experts.
00:13:14I'm so disappointed.
00:13:16Don't worry, Professor Cain.
00:13:18There's one more.
00:13:20The answer's infinity.
00:13:22There's one more.
00:13:23You mean that farm Barbie from Hillbilly Town?
00:13:26The one who's going to a community college?
00:13:28What's a girl doing in math, anyway?
00:13:30I mean, is the circumference of her breasts bigger than the pig she feeds?
00:13:34That's the only number I care about.
00:13:36Margaret Harman and Xosha Sanchez?
00:13:39You're about to fall into my trap.
00:13:41I'll make sure you both never return to the arenas of math and science.
00:13:46Please welcome the math genius from West Virginia, Xosha Sanchez!
00:13:50Enjoyed the show.
00:13:56I will show the world what small town girls are made of.
00:14:21I don't care about my dreams anymore.
00:14:24I only care about your future, Xosha.
00:14:29That's your so-called genius?
00:14:32Look at her shoes.
00:14:34She belongs at a swamp, not at a national contest.
00:14:38I checked her SAT score.
00:14:40It's just 584 out of 800.
00:14:43That's not genius at all.
00:14:45Well, that is a C-.
00:14:46I only want C's when it's a cup size.
00:14:49Well, heck, these are even better.
00:14:54Poor can only attend community college because they're morons.
00:14:58Just give up and go back to milking cow boobs.
00:15:01What a loser.
00:15:03She can't even get to the real university.
00:15:06Poor people don't have brainy jeans.
00:15:08They're meant to work on farms and wear rags like hers forever.
00:15:14The bottom runs of the society.
00:15:16Should stay at the bottom.
00:15:17Don't bring your cow down stage here.
00:15:20I told you, Xosha.
00:15:22You're too dumb and poor to compete on this stage.
00:15:26You can't even get into the Ivy League like me.
00:15:29I don't need to buy my way to prestige when I have the brains.
00:15:35I don't need to buy my way to prestige when I have the brains.
00:15:38I'd rather spend the money on mom's heart surgery.
00:15:40Well, what's a woman doing going to school anyway?
00:15:43She should just drop out, marry her hillbilly cousin,
00:15:46pop out seven kids like the rest of her town.
00:15:49You should say that to the woman sitting next to you.
00:15:50Professor Becky Cain is an exception.
00:15:54She has a Nobel Prize.
00:15:56Ah, the double standards you so-called elitist academics hold.
00:16:02I'm so happy I'm not a part of your group.
00:16:04I am just here to win the prize money to take care of my mom.
00:16:08Okay, don't try distracting us, Xosha Sanchez.
00:16:11Explain.
00:16:13Someone with low scores like that could have never solved this math problem.
00:16:17Did someone help you cheat?
00:16:18Is it your mentor?
00:16:25No.
00:16:26They're gonna attack her because of me.
00:16:30If you're so curious about my test scores, you should check out my entire high school record.
00:16:35I get exactly 73% on everything.
00:16:37Xosha, I heard your mother's ill and you need money.
00:16:49What do you want?
00:16:50I could help you with the money, but you can't score higher than me on anything.
00:16:57I want to be valeditorian.
00:16:59That money can really help mom.
00:17:02It's a deal.
00:17:03So, how about I score exactly 73% on everything and 584 on SATs.
00:17:11Time.
00:17:12I get exactly 73% on everything.
00:17:21What?
00:17:23Pull up her school records.
00:17:24Every test score, every test score, every assignment, everything is exactly 73%.
00:17:33Is she manipulating her scores?
00:17:35Is she manipulating her scores?
00:17:37I've never seen such precise scoring before.
00:17:41She must be a real genius to do that.
00:17:47Dammit, she's showing off her smarts.
00:17:49I can't let anyone think she's smarter than me.
00:17:51Let me show you what real skill is.
00:17:54And I don't need to cheat like you to do it, Becky Cain.
00:17:59And I don't need to cheat like you to do it, Becky Cain.
00:18:03Did she just accuse Professor King of cheating?
00:18:06We weren't mentored by the same teacher for nothing.
00:18:09Wait, she's your underclassman?
00:18:13Not only is she my underclassman, but our mentor is here too.
00:18:17Is that... that's Margaret Harman.
00:18:23Becky's right.
00:18:24Everyone's gonna attack Xosha because of me.
00:18:27That's right.
00:18:28Not only is Margaret Harman the one who taught me all of my math,
00:18:32but she saved me from my orphan life.
00:18:40I love it.
00:18:44She is my mother.
00:18:46Your adoptive mother is the fraud who was stripped of all of her honors
00:18:51for plagiarizing Dr. Cain's thesis?
00:18:54Like mother, like daughter.
00:18:55It's like I was saying.
00:18:56Women should just stay home, popping out babies, making sandwiches.
00:19:00That's why they need to cheat to get ahead.
00:19:03How dare she show her face again?
00:19:05Absolutely detestable.
00:19:06What an embarrassment.
00:19:08Get her off the stage!
00:19:11Leave my daughter out of this!
00:19:13Leave my daughter out of this!
00:19:18Hello again, Professor.
00:19:20I'm surprised you'd be arrogant enough to come back.
00:19:23And this time, to help your trailer trash daughter cheat.
00:19:27I didn't cheat.
00:19:29And I'm not here to help anyone cheat either.
00:19:32Drop the act!
00:19:33We all know how you stole my research trying to win a Nobel Prize.
00:19:39And now you're helping your daughter cheat after you've done it once already.
00:19:43You have no shame!
00:19:45You're both frauds and you will be punished.
00:19:48Wait.
00:19:50Zosia Sanchez's mentor is Margaret Harman?
00:19:53The once-renowned mathematician, the computer scientist.
00:19:55I remember her previous work, a greatly advanced microchip technology before.
00:19:59With her abilities, I wouldn't be surprised if she helped Zosia cheat to solve the supposedly unsolvable math problem.
00:20:07So we've been fooled.
00:20:10Zosia Sanchez really isn't a genius, huh?
00:20:15You're both frauds and you will be punished.
00:20:18It's just us, alright?
00:20:20You'll be okay.
00:20:22Okay.
00:20:23I'm okay.
00:20:25Okay.
00:20:26No wonder she was able to solve this impossible math problem.
00:20:36She cheated.
00:20:38Shame on you!
00:20:39We don't want them here!
00:20:41Drop out now!
00:20:43Drop out!
00:20:45Drop out!
00:20:47Drop out!
00:20:49Oh, isn't this scene familiar?
00:20:52Margaret Harman is a fraud.
00:20:54She stole her students' work.
00:21:00Poor girl can't even prove that she deserves to go to a real university.
00:21:04Yeah, farmhouse brat.
00:21:05Run back to the hills!
00:21:07Your hillbillies don't deserve to stand where we stand.
00:21:12As head of the math department at Cal STEM, I represent all of the contestants.
00:21:17We hereby call for Zosia Sanchez to drop out!
00:21:24You may be the best in a trailer park, but even the dumbest of us Ivy Leagues are leagues above you.
00:21:30If we can't solve it, there's no way she could have.
00:21:33It's unfair that a sob story cheated at the National Math Olympiad.
00:21:37She couldn't even get here on diversity acceptance.
00:21:39She had to cheat her way here.
00:21:41You're all so sore for losing to someone like me.
00:21:43You cheat!
00:21:47You may dress nicer but you all have no class.
00:21:48You may dress nicer, but you all have no class.
00:21:53Cheater!
00:21:54Cheater!
00:21:55Cheater!
00:21:56Cheater!
00:21:57Cheater!
00:21:58Cheater!
00:21:59Cheater!
00:22:00Cheater!
00:22:01Cheater!
00:22:02Cheater!
00:22:03Cheater!
00:22:04Cheater!
00:22:05I'm not interested in holding rank amongst you superficial brand lovers.
00:22:09But I won't let you call my mom a fraud.
00:22:12So watch this, Becky Kane.
00:22:15Systems activate unsolvable math problem number two.
00:22:19Microchip technology's three hardest math problems.
00:22:22Question hash two.
00:22:23Difficulty increased by 100 times.
00:22:25Let's make a bet.
00:22:26Let's see who can solve the next unsolvable math problem.
00:22:30Fair and square.
00:22:33And when I beat you, Becky Kane, you will give back what you owe my mother.
00:22:37Her Nobel Prize in all of her research funding.
00:22:40I think that's a great idea.
00:22:42We can watch the great Professor Kane Atwood.
00:22:44True.
00:22:45You haven't published in 10 years.
00:22:47Winning against this brat on national television would make for a great comeback.
00:22:51I can't let everyone realize I'm actually just a rich idiot.
00:22:55I know you're both jealous.
00:22:58Because Margaret's portrait was replaced with mine in the math hall of fame.
00:23:01But how could I lower myself to compete against the likes of you?
00:23:05True.
00:23:06You know, Becky is much too important for this.
00:23:08Yeah, we'll see if you can even solve the problem first.
00:23:11But if you can't, you and your mother will be exiled from math and science forever.
00:23:17Oh, Zosia, think of your career.
00:23:19You can't take that risk.
00:23:21Deal.
00:23:22Trust me, Mom.
00:23:23I believe in all the math you taught me.
00:23:25Do you even know what you're talking about?
00:23:37You know that male mathematicians have struggled with these equations.
00:23:42It's precious.
00:23:43Each problem is significantly more difficult than the last.
00:23:46The first problem took Ivy League math professors decades to solve.
00:23:50The second problem would have taken Einstein centuries.
00:23:53Precisely.
00:23:54If the first problem you solved was basic mode, then the second problem was god cheer.
00:23:58It's a hundred times more difficult than the first problem.
00:24:01How can a girl handle that?
00:24:03Our rivals across the sea just recently solved the second problem.
00:24:08So how do you, a high schooler with no money and no resources, solve it?
00:24:13Zosia Sanchez, you really think someone dressed like you could solve this?
00:24:18And your name will go down in history?
00:24:20That's what she gets for punching higher than her weight.
00:24:24Go back to being a clown at your town rodeo.
00:24:27You know, I don't care about being in any Hall of Fame.
00:24:30But my abilities aren't for a cheat like you to decide.
00:24:33How dare you call me a cheat?
00:24:35You know, you'd do anything for fame and glory.
00:24:37But I would never sink down to your level.
00:24:40You don't even have the brains to know whether I'm correct or not.
00:24:45I am here thanks to my mother.
00:24:47So why don't we bring out the second math problem?
00:24:49That might be against the rules.
00:24:51Let her have it.
00:24:52I want to watch your fail in front of everyone.
00:24:55Here's your second problem, Zosia.
00:24:58And the second problem is strong Goldbach's conjecture.
00:25:03This problem requires expertise in number theory, topology, and mathematical modeling to solve.
00:25:09There is no way she can solve it.
00:25:12Weak Goldbach's conjecture wasn't solved until 2013.
00:25:16Goldbach came up with it in 1742.
00:25:19Strong Goldbach's conjecture remains unsolved, even today.
00:25:23It took the world 300 years just to solve the easy version of this.
00:25:26Yes.
00:25:27If this can be proven, it will change computer science and cryptology forever.
00:25:32Zosia Sanchez, you can still give up now.
00:25:35You just have to admit on national television that you're a fraud.
00:25:39And apologize to me.
00:25:41I wouldn't be so quick to your own demise, professor.
00:25:45I will soon be the only person to solve Goldbach's conjecture.
00:25:53I will make math history and prove that you're a cheat.
00:25:56Oh, you've got nothing on me.
00:26:02But when you fail, just remember, you brought this upon yourself.
00:26:08Stupid girl.
00:26:09This problem is impossible.
00:26:11I'll have you and your precious mother exiled from math forever.
00:26:15Forever.
00:26:17Can Zosia really solve this?
00:26:19We both tried proving strong Goldbach's conjecture.
00:26:22I mean, even with the help of nationally recognized mathematicians,
00:26:24I don't know about this one.
00:26:25This might be, um, hopeless.
00:26:28Wait!
00:26:29She's working!
00:26:45She's so dumb, she's falling asleep!
00:26:51No wonder she was able to solve this impossible math problem.
00:26:55She cheated!
00:27:02Margaret, your student is just as arrogant as you are.
00:27:05Claiming she can prove strong Goldbach's conjecture
00:27:08when no one's ever done it before?
00:27:11It's okay, Zosia.
00:27:12Strong Goldbach's conjecture is nearly impossible.
00:27:15You don't have to force yourself from me.
00:27:18Zosia Sanchez.
00:27:19Drop out and leave if you're not going to solve anything.
00:27:22We're not here for some clown show.
00:27:24Go back to your farm and hump your bull.
00:27:27I'd pay to see that.
00:27:30The real show starts now.
00:27:42Damn it.
00:27:43She can't actually be solving it, right?
00:27:44She's actually solving it.
00:27:45Oh.
00:27:46No, no, it can't be, it can't be.
00:27:47No one's solved this in like 300 years.
00:27:48Don't let her fool you.
00:27:49She's just writing gibberish on screen.
00:27:50Stop embarrassing yourself, Sanchez.
00:27:51We can all see through your scam act.
00:27:52Fraud is a serious criminal offense.
00:27:53I'll have you arrested.
00:27:54You know, I agree with you, Professor Kane.
00:27:55Frauds like you who stole my mother's research and published it as their own, that is indeed
00:28:07a crime.
00:28:08I dare you to call the police because the one who should be arrested is you.
00:28:24Okay, who said anything about calling the police?
00:28:27I'm just giving you a chance to hurry up.
00:28:29You all doubt me.
00:28:31My test scores, my grades.
00:28:33You think that my mom helped me cheat.
00:28:35But Margaret Harmon is the one who adopted me.
00:28:39She taught me how to be a good mathematician and a good person.
00:28:42She is no fraud.
00:28:44I am so proud to be your daughter.
00:28:49And I am proud to be your student.
00:28:59I will make math history today and prove her innocence.
00:29:05That proof that she's working off of, that looks like the proof of weak Goldbach's conjecture.
00:29:13Did somebody leave that to her?
00:29:15No, impossible.
00:29:16That information is classified due to the impact that it has on cryptography.
00:29:19I mean, not to mention...
00:29:22She's going beyond that now.
00:29:24She's solving it.
00:29:26She's solving Strong Goldbach's conjecture.
00:29:29I mean, that has never been done.
00:29:31Let's go watch history be made.
00:29:37I solved it.
00:29:38She really did it.
00:29:40How?
00:29:41How could she?
00:29:42It must be Margaret Harmon.
00:29:44They cheated together.
00:29:46She wants revenge on me.
00:29:47They're plotting to take everything away from me.
00:29:50I can't believe it.
00:29:51No one has solved Strong Goldbach's conjecture in 300 years.
00:29:55And Zosia has solved it.
00:30:00Oh, you make me so proud, Zosia.
00:30:08You did it.
00:30:09You know, I don't really mind your insults.
00:30:13But you accused my mom of things she didn't do.
00:30:16You called her a fraud and you stripped her of her positions and her honors.
00:30:20I solved your math problems.
00:30:25Now apologize to my mother.
00:30:32Apologize?
00:30:34To her?
00:30:35Never.
00:30:36So what?
00:30:37You've submitted an answer.
00:30:39It has to be proven correct first.
00:30:41It's just a bunch of symbols.
00:30:42Anybody can fake that and everyone knows hillbillies are illiterate.
00:30:47You're an esteemed math professor from which Ivy League again?
00:30:51Harvard.
00:30:52Oh, well, I guess they don't teach class over there.
00:30:56Oh, and what do you know about class?
00:30:58You're just a high school brat from some backwater town high society.
00:31:03It's just an extra moonshine.
00:31:04I'll bet my job that she wrote nonsense on her paper like an ignorant jackass.
00:31:10I'll take that bet then.
00:31:15I'll take that bet then.
00:31:17How can she be so confident?
00:31:20That proof, that is top secret proof of the weak version of Goldbach's conjecture.
00:31:25It's classified information.
00:31:26You're right.
00:31:27That is the classified proof.
00:31:28I was part of the group of mathematicians that helped confirm it.
00:31:31So I remember.
00:31:33Xosha Sanchez is guilty of stealing state secrets.
00:31:37I know what it is.
00:31:39Oh, Margaret Harmon was there when we confirmed the proof.
00:31:43It is she who leaked classified information to Xosha Sanchez.
00:31:48Stop making up false accusations.
00:31:51I wasn't even there.
00:31:53Oh, come on, Margaret.
00:31:55You plagiarize my thesis.
00:31:57Stealing classified information is nothing to you.
00:32:00They're both frauds.
00:32:02They can never be as smart as men.
00:32:04Throw them in prison.
00:32:05Security!
00:32:06No, no, no.
00:32:07I think of this problem myself.
00:32:08Do not touch my mother.
00:32:09Do not touch my mom.
00:32:11I figured it out myself.
00:32:12I didn't plagiarize anything.
00:32:13Mom!
00:32:14Mom!
00:32:18I figured it out myself.
00:32:19I didn't plagiarize anything.
00:32:20Mom, mom, please be gentle with my mother.
00:32:22Please.
00:32:23You cannot frame me without evidence.
00:32:25Xosha, you're just a high school brat.
00:32:27No one's going to believe you proved strong gold-box conjecture
00:32:30when no one's done it for 300 years.
00:32:32You're just afraid that I'm going to expose you for your crimes.
00:32:37You're no math genius.
00:32:39Look around.
00:32:40You're just a kid.
00:32:41Here, let's ask the judges.
00:32:43Do you believe her?
00:32:44Professor Walker?
00:32:45Professor Douglas?
00:32:46Not from a girl who can't even afford appropriate clothing
00:32:49to wear at a national contest.
00:32:51All that moonshine has rotted her tiny brain.
00:32:54No, of course not.
00:32:55See, there's a reason my portrait's the one hung up on the wall.
00:32:58All you ever learned from your mother is how to commit fraud.
00:33:03Oh.
00:33:07I'll give you one less chance.
00:33:09All you have to do is admit that Margaret leaked you classified information,
00:33:13and I'll spare you.
00:33:14I'll never admit to your lies.
00:33:17Then I can't save you.
00:33:19Mom!
00:33:20Report them to the FBI.
00:33:22No, you'll cripple Xosha's career forever.
00:33:25You have no right to speak here.
00:33:27You already lost all your respect when you plagiarized Dr. King's thesis.
00:33:32You two can't win against me.
00:33:34I'm the world-renowned math genius now after stealing your research.
00:33:38Everyone believes me.
00:33:40Crush them!
00:33:42Stop!
00:33:43Stop it!
00:33:48Stop!
00:33:50Stop!
00:33:51Stop it!
00:33:52Stop it!
00:33:55Mr. Jensen, CEO of Apollo Tech.
00:33:58Geekest player in the microchip industry.
00:34:00And Mr. Rees, the organizer of the National Math Olympiad.
00:34:03You are about to imprison the math genius of this century.
00:34:06Math genius?
00:34:08She's hardly a math genius.
00:34:10You let her go immediately!
00:34:19Who are you?
00:34:20The leaders of the microchip industry.
00:34:22They chose these problems for the Math Olympiad.
00:34:25We'd love to have a genius like you at Apollo Tech.
00:34:28Mr. Jensen, years ago, Margaret Harmon plagiarized my thesis.
00:34:33Now, she's leaked the classified proof of gold box conjecture to her daughter, Zosia.
00:34:39Report them to the FBI.
00:34:40Please, look at the work.
00:34:43It's exactly the same as the proof we confirmed back then.
00:34:46It is indeed the same classified proof of weak gold box conjecture.
00:34:49Then it's time to call the FBI.
00:34:51In fact, it's gone far beyond the proof that we confirmed several years ago.
00:34:54This is strong gold box conjecture.
00:34:56Zosia solved it.
00:35:04Zosia Sanchez is just a high school vagabond and a girl.
00:35:08Look at her clothes.
00:35:10I promise my work is 100% sound.
00:35:13Okay, let's check it then.
00:35:14Perhaps Ms. Cain here is unaware that checking a proof like this requires incredible computing power.
00:35:20Power of 10 to the 18th.
00:35:22Correct.
00:35:22We would have to take this to the nation's biggest supercomputer facility in order to confirm the accuracy of Zosia's work.
00:35:28We could take all of the computing power in this room.
00:35:30And at best, we could calculate perhaps 5% of the proof.
00:35:34I thought that our goal here was to advance microchip technology.
00:35:38If this proof doesn't do that, then isn't it kind of useless to our industry?
00:35:42I'm willing to submit my work to be tested.
00:35:45I'm willing to submit my work to be tested.
00:35:50If your proof fails, that means you and your mother, Margaret Harmon, are both frogs.
00:35:55And we'll have you both thrown in prison for the rest of your lives.
00:35:59Zosia, are you sure you want to do this?
00:36:03I'm 100% confident.
00:36:06It was my mother's dream to work on this project before Becky Cain stole it.
00:36:11I support this.
00:36:12If Zosia's proof is correct, we'll have a math genius that could help us win the Global Chips War.
00:36:17We should support young blood, Jensen.
00:36:20Then let's do it.
00:36:21And I will gather all of the computing power in Silicon Valley to check.
00:36:26What? All the power of Silicon Valley?
00:36:30Well, that will overload the power grid and cause a citywide blackout.
00:36:34The financial ramifications of this are unfathomable.
00:36:37Will this kid even be held accountable for all of that?
00:36:40The pressure is great, Zosia, but it's okay.
00:36:45I will be the person held accountable if Zosia's proof fails.
00:36:51I will be the person held accountable if Zosia's proof fails.
00:36:55No, no, mom. You can't. No.
00:36:57Yes, Zosia, you are my greatest pride and our nation's greatest hope.
00:37:05For years, our country has been lagging behind, and I do this for our country and for the women in STEM.
00:37:10But most of all, I do it for you.
00:37:14Because I believe in you, Zosia.
00:37:17I do.
00:37:17Margaret Harmon, you've already been exiled from the field of mathematics.
00:37:21Why do we even care about you anymore?
00:37:24Well, what if I add my weight?
00:37:25I'll be held accountable if Zosia's proof fails.
00:37:28And I'm in as well.
00:37:30The CEO of Apollo Tech?
00:37:32If you back her up, too, really.
00:37:35Oh, thank you.
00:37:37Thank you for believing in Zosia.
00:37:41Perfect.
00:37:42I can get rid of you two once and for all.
00:37:45Oh, and I just got the governor's approval to use all of the computing power from Silicon Valley to check Zosia's proof.
00:37:51Amazing.
00:37:52If I'm correct, I want Becky Cain's work to be re-examined for plagiarism.
00:38:00Okay, we don't even know if she's correct yet.
00:38:02Let's not be talking about checking award-winning work.
00:38:05The bet is still on.
00:38:07Margaret Harmon and Zosia Sanchez will be exiled from STEM if the proof fails.
00:38:12Are you sure about this, Zosia?
00:38:15Despite the consequences?
00:38:17Absolutely.
00:38:20Fantastic.
00:38:21All of the computer power from Silicon Valley will be transferred to the AI in this room in the next 10 minutes.
00:38:31So is that a solution that would potentially work for you?
00:38:34Stop the meeting.
00:38:35Yes!
00:38:37Nice, nice.
00:38:39Zosia Harmon is on the verge of the next great tech discovery.
00:38:43But we need your computing power to finish the test.
00:38:45If you agree, please hit the yes button.
00:38:48The number one tech company in the world needs my help.
00:38:51Oh my gosh!
00:38:52A woman in STEM?
00:38:53Better microchips and GPUs.
00:38:56Hell yeah!
00:38:57Yes!
00:38:59Everyone hit yes on ship advancement.
00:39:03Oh my God.
00:39:06This will change our industry forever.
00:39:09It looks like even those outside of Silicon Valley are supporting this research.
00:39:12The world believes in the work we do.
00:39:15They understand how monumental it is.
00:39:18Computing power acquired.
00:39:19We may begin.
00:39:20I won't disappoint them.
00:39:23Go.
00:39:23You can do this, Zosia.
00:39:46Make all the women in tech proud.
00:39:48Go.
00:39:49Yes!
00:39:49Go, Zosia.
00:39:50Max my GPU.
00:39:52Zosia.
00:39:53Zosia.
00:39:54Zosia.
00:39:55Zosia!
00:39:56Zosia!
00:39:57Zosia!
00:39:58Zosia!
00:39:59Accelerate!
00:40:00Accelerate!
00:40:01Accelerate!
00:40:02Accelerate!
00:40:03Analysis 100% complete.
00:40:15Did Zosia get it?
00:40:20Congratulations, Zosia Sanchez.
00:40:22You have proved strong gold box conjecture.
00:40:27You've succeeded, my child.
00:40:30No one's ever done it before.
00:40:31We can create the greatest encrypted microchips in the world now.
00:40:37History has been made.
00:40:39You've kept my dream alive all these years, and now you've completed it.
00:40:46Oh, my God!
00:40:47Oh, my God!
00:40:48Oh, my God!
00:40:49Oh, my God!
00:40:50Oh, my God!
00:40:52Oh, my God!
00:40:53You did it!
00:40:56Impossible.
00:40:57I won our bet, Becky Kane.
00:40:59Now it's time to apologize to my mother.
00:41:07On national television?
00:41:09You wish.
00:41:11I'm a Nobel Prize winner.
00:41:13The youngest professor at Princeton.
00:41:15You're all nothing compared to me.
00:41:18You stole my mother's research, and you tried to frame me for cheating.
00:41:22But you failed.
00:41:23It is time to check Becky Kane's work in the last 10 years.
00:41:28The world will know who the real fraud is.
00:41:31Who are you to check my work?
00:41:33You're just trailer trash.
00:41:35That swamp stench of yours will always be an embarrassment to academia.
00:41:40They'd rather have me than you.
00:41:41You're wrong.
00:41:43In academia, we care about merit and honesty.
00:41:46If you only got that Nobel Prize because you plagiarized Ms. Harmon's work,
00:41:50then it's our turn to strip Becky Kane of her honors and her position in the Math Hall of Fame.
00:41:58You wouldn't.
00:42:00You can't.
00:42:01If she really stole Ms. Harmon's work,
00:42:03then it would make sense why Becky Kane hasn't done anything ever since.
00:42:07The only thing she ever wrote, she plagiarized.
00:42:11What you owe my mother, I will have you give it all back ten times over.
00:42:16Xosha Sanchez, if you can solve strong Goldbach's conjecture,
00:42:20then we were wrong about you, and we're sorry.
00:42:24You indeed are a genius.
00:42:26It was Becky Kane who told us to sabotage you.
00:42:29But you're all betraying me, too?
00:42:31Hey, I helped you get that position at CalSTEM.
00:42:38Bribing students to help take Xosha down seems a bit suspicious, Ms. Kane.
00:42:43Check Becky's work.
00:42:44Exactly.
00:42:45If I had to check my proof, then it's only fair that she does, too.
00:42:52If I had to check my proof, then it's only fair that she does, too.
00:42:56Check her work.
00:42:58Check her work.
00:42:59Check her work.
00:43:01Check her work.
00:43:03You can all shut up.
00:43:05Hey, remember, I'm in the Math Hall of Fame.
00:43:10There's only one person in the entire country who has the authority to challenge my work.
00:43:16Wait, does she mean the director of science and technology?
00:43:19The highest government office in tech?
00:43:21Could it be Thomas Oppen?
00:43:24That's right.
00:43:25It's me.
00:43:31That's right.
00:43:32It's me.
00:43:34It's him.
00:43:36He corroborated with Becky to steal my research ten years ago.
00:43:40I call fraud.
00:43:42Margaret Harmon stole my research results.
00:43:45I have a witness, too.
00:43:47I attest that Miss Becky Cain did submit her thesis to me three days ago.
00:43:52You don't belong in the Math Hall of Fame anymore.
00:43:54I do.
00:43:55You're just in time, honey.
00:43:59And Charles, my top student.
00:44:02Well, I saw you were in a little bit of trouble, so of course I had to come.
00:44:06Can't believe you let that loser turn this crowd against you.
00:44:10Yeah, Sosha may have proved strong gold box conjecture, but I've recorded her work on
00:44:18here.
00:44:24We can claim it as our own.
00:44:27That proof is our nation's latest top secret discovery.
00:44:30That can make the best microchips in the world.
00:44:33She's stealing just like how she stole Miss Harmon's work.
00:44:36I am the director of science and tech, and that means, newsflash, we can do whatever we
00:44:43want.
00:44:44You are despicable, Becky Cain.
00:44:47My mom taught you all her math, and you betrayed her.
00:44:51Not only did you steal her thesis, but you'd sleep with an old man for fame and power?
00:44:57So what?
00:44:59You have nothing to your name.
00:45:01Who are you to judge me?
00:45:03Oh, I've heard all about you.
00:45:04Just an orphan from the boonie.
00:45:07Young girls raised on pig slop in the swamps.
00:45:12Born to be stepped on by the likes of us.
00:45:15You see, but we're the elite.
00:45:18My boyfriend is the director of all things STEM.
00:45:21He is the law in our field.
00:45:28He is the law in our field.
00:45:31You can't arrest me with him here.
00:45:34You hear that, everyone?
00:45:36She got her position by sleeping with an old white man.
00:45:41She's no math genius at all.
00:45:45You and your sickly, sickly mother are just a waste of space.
00:45:50And there is no way I'm going to allow you to win this competition.
00:45:55Well, I think there's still one unsolvable math problem left.
00:46:03And I challenge you, Becky Cain.
00:46:05She's right.
00:46:10She already solved two of the unsolvable math problems.
00:46:12That means that she can challenge any professor at any level to a math duel.
00:46:17Do something.
00:46:18We can't let them expose us as frauds.
00:46:20Hey, don't worry.
00:46:21Don't worry.
00:46:22I got a little secret weapon.
00:46:25Sure.
00:46:27We'll accept your math duel.
00:46:29But you have to defeat my student first.
00:46:34Charles is the top math student in all of Princeton.
00:46:39See, because you're such a young punk, you have to defeat Becky's student first before you could ever get a chance to go up against the likes of her.
00:46:48Yeah.
00:46:48That's right, Zosia.
00:46:49It's in the rule book.
00:46:51You have to be careful, Zosia.
00:46:53Charles has been crowned the youngest math Olympiad winner since even before you at age 10.
00:46:58I remember him.
00:46:59He's a legitimate genius.
00:47:00He's only studying with Becky Cain and Thomas Oppen for the fame and connections.
00:47:04Do not underestimate him.
00:47:06Scared now?
00:47:08Can you handle a real genius?
00:47:10You could still back out now, but you and your mother will be exiled forever.
00:47:15Sweetie, you don't have to do this for me.
00:47:18No.
00:47:20Let's begin.
00:47:22Let's begin.
00:47:23So what if you've proven the strong Goldbox conjecture?
00:47:32We are already on the last step of the third unsolvable microchip problem.
00:47:38That's impossible.
00:47:42The last problem encompasses a three-body operating model and two-dimensional foil technology, which proves that 3D can collapse into a 2D space.
00:47:51Yes, it fulfills a total paradigm shift as a quantitative leap.
00:47:54It's the ultimate weapon in quantum physics.
00:47:56You couldn't have solved it.
00:47:57That may be a shocker to you hobos, but it's nothing for us when the director of science and tech is on our side.
00:48:03I get to direct research funding wherever I want in this country.
00:48:07Ah, corruption at its finest.
00:48:09You're just jealous because only we, the elite, have access to the best tech, the best libraries.
00:48:15Only money can get you those things.
00:48:20Meanwhile, dirt poor people like you are a waste of space and should sink to the bottom of the ocean.
00:48:27And looking at this farm Barbie, I doubt she can even pay for her own nice lead pencil.
00:48:34Zosia Sanchez will never be able to afford any of this equipment.
00:48:38Nobody has been able to figure out this problem, not even with the invention of supercomputers.
00:48:43She don't got the brains.
00:48:47It's perfect that this is being live-streamed around the world.
00:48:51We can prove that Ivy League elites are leagues above these swamp creatures.
00:48:58Bottom feeders should always stay at the bottom.
00:49:00And I'm about to prove to the universe that Humble Beginnings gave me exactly the skill to overthrow people like them.
00:49:14You think money is brain power, but my mom taught me what it takes to rise from the bottom to the top.
00:49:22We can do anything exponentially better.
00:49:25Well said.
00:49:26I came from Humble Beginnings too.
00:49:27We believe in you, Zosia, over all of their fancy lab equipment.
00:49:31That is just poor people's wishful thinking.
00:49:34Dreaming they can one day soar to the top.
00:49:37Hmm.
00:49:39Let's see Zosia Sanchez solve that third unsolvable problem.
00:49:44Without the help of any fancy technology.
00:49:50That's cheating.
00:49:55No, too bad.
00:49:57The duel has already begun.
00:50:01If you drop out now, then that's considered your loss.
00:50:05Those devices don't matter much to me at all.
00:50:08Well, you're lucky you were able to even solve the second problem.
00:50:12No woman has ever done better than that, and you certainly won't.
00:50:15And you're just a dirt-poor orphan.
00:50:18I mean, it took our group with the greatest resources, years, just to get to the last step of the problem.
00:50:23You won't be able to solve it in a millennium.
00:50:26Oh, yes.
00:50:27And especially without any computing power.
00:50:29She may have lucked out on the first two problems, but this is way beyond her.
00:50:34Poor people should never rustle the feathers of the wealthy and powerful.
00:50:38Their field of view is so tiny.
00:50:41And our powers are so great.
00:50:46So Sosha Sanchez will never be able to solve this by hand.
00:50:50Worse yet, this is an interdisciplinary math problem involving quantum physics, string theory, and Einstein's field equations.
00:50:58A low-class hobo like her wouldn't know any of that.
00:51:02Who says I don't?
00:51:03Yes, we may be poor and we can't afford much, but that just made me more curious to learn everything.
00:51:13Margaret, you taught her quantum physics, too?
00:51:15No.
00:51:17No, I didn't.
00:51:19She must have learned it on her own.
00:51:21And that's the greatest weapon against these stuck-up crybabies.
00:51:42I know poor people are self-conscious about their low social status, but bluffing like this just brings you down even lower.
00:51:50Is this really the best you've got?
00:51:52I mean, Jensen, Margaret Harmon?
00:51:55Sure, they were good in their day, but now all they do is hang out with the likes of poor, broke, homeless girls.
00:52:03She doesn't even look pretty in her dirty rags.
00:52:06Well, let's face it.
00:52:07Girls can't really do much, whether it's physical labor or cerebral calisthenics.
00:52:12Well, this penniless girl is about to use a half-broken pencil to kick your ass in math.
00:52:18Let's race.
00:52:19You got the balls to challenge us, but I gotta tell you, it looks ugly on you.
00:52:25Competing against you would just lower my status.
00:52:28I could take you out easily myself.
00:52:31You?
00:52:32You're not good enough.
00:52:34I'm not good enough.
00:52:36I'm about to prove the Marsan's conjecture in my work, and it's the foundation of that last unsolvable math problem.
00:52:43How about we compete on that?
00:52:45Charles is the number one math student in all of Princeton.
00:52:49Your poor people math would just be baby chalk to him.
00:52:53Yeah, because penniless hobos don't have enough to even need counting.
00:52:57I think five fingers is enough.
00:53:01Marsan's conjecture is even harder than the previous unsolvable math problem.
00:53:06What if Zosia loses?
00:53:09Zosia is still an inexperienced high school student.
00:53:11I care less about the winning, but...
00:53:14What if this cripples her intellectual curiosity?
00:53:17What if she never pursues math again?
00:53:19This should be nothing to you if you solve the previous unsolvable problem.
00:53:24Or are you really afraid to admit that bottom feeders can truly never climb to the top?
00:53:36Don't fall for it, Zosia.
00:53:38They are trying to provoke you into this math duel, okay?
00:53:41This is a special challenge within the Math Olympiad with irreversible consequences.
00:53:45I have never seen someone lose a math duel and continue in step.
00:53:49The ridicule and the trauma are so severe, you might as well be exiled.
00:53:54The last girl I defeated in a math duel, we shaved her head in front of everyone.
00:53:59Every high school girl's worst nightmare, having her head shaved in front of everyone.
00:54:04And we live-streamed it too.
00:54:06She was crying her eyes out when she ran out.
00:54:12Zosia, don't put yourself under so much pressure.
00:54:15I'm sure you still have a long road ahead of you and so much more to accomplish.
00:54:20Mom, I'm confident in the work that you taught me.
00:54:24They insult our intellect for being poor.
00:54:27For being female.
00:54:28They lie and cheat and steal our work.
00:54:33I'm doing this for us, Mom.
00:54:35I'm doing this for all of the women in STEM.
00:54:39I'll beat these elitist menaces.
00:54:41Hmm.
00:54:43I am not backing down.
00:54:45You want to avenge your mother and take everything from me?
00:54:48I will have you shredded into unrecognizable pieces.
00:54:52Becky Cain, if I have to defeat your cronies first for you to return what you took from my mother...
00:54:57Then I'll do so.
00:55:02We have the upper hand.
00:55:03When you fail, we can ensure that you never get into any college.
00:55:09Neither of you will work in STEM ever again.
00:55:11No funding.
00:55:13No scholarships.
00:55:14Nothing.
00:55:15Not even if you beg.
00:55:18And your sickly mom will die in the streets, dreams shattered.
00:55:23Just like how you poor people should end up.
00:55:26I will make you swallow those words.
00:55:29Just you watch.
00:55:30Enough.
00:55:32Start the math duel.
00:55:38What is that?
00:55:46Shameless.
00:55:47This is utterly shameless.
00:55:48Charles already has 80% of the math group completed.
00:55:51That's cheating.
00:55:52Dosha hasn't made any preparations ahead of time.
00:55:55That's unfair.
00:55:59Too bad.
00:56:00The math duel has already begun.
00:56:02If you want to give up now, though, that would be considered your law.
00:56:05They're all cheating scumbags.
00:56:07We can only believe in Zosha now.
00:56:09Otherwise, they will claim we really can't do math.
00:56:11And that women are worthless and unintelligent.
00:56:14You and Zosha will be exiled from math forever.
00:56:17Zosha will never be able to fulfill her dreams.
00:56:20My child, your math skills have long surpassed mine.
00:56:25I can only support you from down below now.
00:56:27I spent 10 years working on this.
00:56:29Give me another hour, and I'll finish this proof.
00:56:33Wow.
00:56:34What a long time.
00:56:35You know nothing about what it means to be a top mathematician.
00:56:39Poor girls like you can only admire us from down below.
00:56:41I'm about to win the next Nobel Prize.
00:56:44Just like the one your mother lost to us.
00:56:46Yes, one hour is definitely too much time.
00:56:52Keep pretending.
00:56:54You're as pathetic as your mother.
00:56:56You're both pig-cuddling boneheads with sappy woman emotions.
00:57:01Yeah, weaklings like you deserve to have your work stolen by us.
00:57:06Your name will go down in the history books as a loser.
00:57:09Then she can drop out of STEM and become a failure of a history teacher.
00:57:15What I mean to say is one hour is more than enough time for me to prove Mersenne's conjecture.
00:57:21One hour wouldn't even be enough time for a weak farm girl like you to crack open a textbook.
00:57:25I only need one minute.
00:57:29One minute?
00:57:30Zosha is too naive.
00:57:32She's losing for sure.
00:57:34No way she can do this with no technology.
00:57:37No, she's just going to embarrass herself like her weak mother.
00:57:41Like I said, women belong in the kitchen.
00:57:46What you all don't realize is,
00:57:48Mersenne Prime is just a key that I use to prove strong gold box conjecture.
00:57:53We were too rash.
00:58:03We shouldn't let Zosha hinge so much on this duel.
00:58:05We should believe in Zosha.
00:58:07She can still prove everyone wrong.
00:58:09I came from a small town too.
00:58:11You don't need to go to an Ivy League school.
00:58:12Women are just as smart as men.
00:58:14You're right.
00:58:16If you did it once,
00:58:17so can Zosha.
00:58:18Look at the screen.
00:58:28Look at the screen.
00:58:34My math god Archimedes,
00:58:36she's solving it.
00:58:38No.
00:58:39No, I have to work faster.
00:58:48No.
00:58:54She solved it?
00:58:59She beat me?
00:59:00A girl?
00:59:02Oh, I'm sorry.
00:59:03Have you not started yet?
00:59:04I spent 10 years
00:59:06trying to solve the Mersenne's conjecture.
00:59:09My life's work!
00:59:11Just because you're slow
00:59:12doesn't mean other people can't solve it.
00:59:14I would have done it faster,
00:59:15but I had to do it by hand.
00:59:17Oh, my God!
00:59:22Zosha Sancho is really true
00:59:24for a sense of texture.
00:59:30She owned that elitist prick's ass.
00:59:32Down with Ivy League prep boys.
00:59:34I guess that tractor princess
00:59:36is smarter.
00:59:37No.
00:59:38No, it must be wrong.
00:59:39It must be wrong.
00:59:40No, no, no, no, no.
00:59:41How could she be Charles?
00:59:42He's actually a genius.
00:59:44Unlike me.
00:59:47Oh, give it up.
00:59:48You won't find any flaws in my math.
00:59:50No, I refuse to admit defeat!
00:59:52Okay, all right.
00:59:53Let me walk you through it.
00:59:54Since you can't seem to understand
00:59:56something so basic,
00:59:58I simply used my mother's
01:00:01harmonian mechanics
01:00:02reverse engineer
01:00:04Mersenne's conjecture.
01:00:06Wait, wait.
01:00:09Becky, shouldn't you know
01:00:10harmonian mechanics?
01:00:11Why doesn't your student know?
01:00:13Harmonian mechanics
01:00:14was in my mother's thesis
01:00:16that Becky stole 10 years ago.
01:00:22Well, that just about proves it.
01:00:24Becky is guilty.
01:00:26That doesn't prove anything.
01:00:27It just proves that she beat one guy.
01:00:29I proved that small-town girls
01:00:32can beat narcissistic piles of lard
01:00:34with half a pencil.
01:00:39Half a pencil.
01:00:44What a useless piece of trash.
01:00:46He belongs in a dumpster.
01:00:49Jeez.
01:00:51He was incorrect on one problem,
01:00:52and that's how you treat him?
01:00:54Careful.
01:00:55You might end up just like him
01:00:56when we expose you, Becky Kane.
01:00:57Well, Miss Kane,
01:01:00Zosia has defeated your student
01:01:01who was an actual genius,
01:01:04and now she gets to challenge you.
01:01:09Shaking in your boots yet, Becky?
01:01:11No.
01:01:12No.
01:01:13There has to be something
01:01:13that I can do.
01:01:14I can't let this tractor princess,
01:01:16this farm Barbie
01:01:17get the best of me.
01:01:20That was just one failure.
01:01:25You want to challenge me?
01:01:27Fine.
01:01:29I'll show you your place.
01:01:31This foolish sheep
01:01:32is about to be devoured
01:01:33by a real wolf.
01:01:35No.
01:01:36I'm going to put you
01:01:37where you belong,
01:01:38behind bars.
01:01:40No.
01:01:41I'm going to put you
01:01:42where you belong,
01:01:42behind bars.
01:01:50Zosia, you almost fainted.
01:01:52Be careful.
01:01:53No, I'm okay.
01:01:54Zosia is already spent.
01:01:58She solved the unsolvable math problem yesterday,
01:02:00and today she has proved
01:02:01strong Goldbach's conjecture
01:02:02and Moussen's conjecture.
01:02:04Both of these equations
01:02:05have been unsolved for centuries.
01:02:07Imagine the toll
01:02:08that it's taken on her.
01:02:09It would be unfair
01:02:11to continue this math duel.
01:02:12According to math duel rules,
01:02:14a mathematician can only take on
01:02:15one math duel
01:02:16in a given month.
01:02:17Ever eat the system
01:02:18against my daughter again?
01:02:19So what?
01:02:21I am the director
01:02:22of science and tech.
01:02:24I am the rules.
01:02:26And I demand
01:02:27that the two of them
01:02:28face off right now.
01:02:33Shameless!
01:02:34Weren't you all
01:02:35just calling her
01:02:36the small town math genius?
01:02:38Make her prove it then
01:02:39by facing off against Becky,
01:02:42my little Nobel Prize winner.
01:02:43Hmm.
01:02:45Only because she stole it
01:02:46from my mother.
01:02:47Oh, we're just giving
01:02:48the tractor princess
01:02:50a chance to prove herself.
01:02:52She should be proud
01:02:53that pig slop like her
01:02:55can stand on the world stage
01:02:57against one of the elite.
01:03:01I'm concerned for you, Zosia.
01:03:04Do you remember
01:03:05why I love math, Mom?
01:03:07It was how I met you.
01:03:09And Becky Cain
01:03:10destroyed your life.
01:03:11She stole your research
01:03:12and your legacy
01:03:13in the Math Hall of Fame.
01:03:15You don't belong
01:03:16in the Math Hall of Fame anymore.
01:03:17I do.
01:03:20Winning back everything
01:03:22is my thanks to you
01:03:23for adopting me
01:03:24when you could barely
01:03:25feed yourself.
01:03:27Math is universal.
01:03:28An equalizer
01:03:29between all classes of people.
01:03:31Take these cheating pricks
01:03:32off their high horses, Zosia.
01:03:35Zosia.
01:03:37Zosia.
01:03:38Zosia.
01:03:39Zosia, I know
01:03:48you'll never give up.
01:03:49No matter what happens,
01:03:51I will always be with you.
01:03:53Let's duel.
01:03:54No, you talk big like a man.
01:03:58I tell you what,
01:03:59we're gonna go easy
01:04:00on your puny
01:04:01little girl brain.
01:04:02How about that?
01:04:03The next part
01:04:04of the third
01:04:04unsolvable math problem,
01:04:06we race to find
01:04:07the next Marcin Prime.
01:04:09What?
01:04:12That's insanity.
01:04:13The largest Marcin Prime
01:04:14discovered
01:04:15is two to the 82nd million
01:04:17539,933rd minus one.
01:04:21That's 25 million digits.
01:04:24Every single mathematician
01:04:25in the world
01:04:26would love to come up
01:04:27with the next Marcin Prime.
01:04:29They would go down
01:04:29into the Mathematics
01:04:30Hall of Fame.
01:04:31Our competitors
01:04:32across the sea
01:04:33have used over
01:04:332 million supercomputers
01:04:35to try and do this
01:04:36and they still
01:04:37haven't gotten it.
01:04:38How can Zosia
01:04:39with just one human brain?
01:04:41Why is finding
01:04:42the next Marcin Prime
01:04:43so important?
01:04:47In simple terms,
01:04:49Marcin Primes
01:04:50are fundamental
01:04:51to supercomputing
01:04:53and encryption
01:04:54at the highest order.
01:04:55Even if you don't care
01:04:56about supercomputing,
01:04:58daily tasks
01:04:59such as internet function,
01:05:00listening to MP3s,
01:05:01media processing
01:05:02are all reliant
01:05:04on FFT algorithms
01:05:05that are sped up
01:05:07by Marcin Primes.
01:05:08What she means,
01:05:09everyone,
01:05:09is that it makes
01:05:10our CPUs
01:05:11and our GPUs
01:05:12super fast.
01:05:14So if I'm going
01:05:14supersonic speed,
01:05:16finding the next Marcin Prime
01:05:17will allow me to reach
01:05:19hypersonic speeds?
01:05:20Precisely, young man.
01:05:22A breakthrough
01:05:22in Marcin Prime
01:05:23is basically a breakthrough
01:05:24for the entire chip industry.
01:05:25And almost everything
01:05:26is built on these
01:05:27microchips these days.
01:05:28Your phones,
01:05:29your computers,
01:05:30your cat's automatic feeder.
01:05:31Nobody can escape
01:05:32the influence
01:05:33that is chip technology
01:05:34in the modern age.
01:05:36Finding the next Marcin Prime
01:05:37is infinitely difficult.
01:05:40Can Zosia even do it?
01:05:42What they don't realize is,
01:05:44Oppen already gave me the answer.
01:05:45When I was working on
01:05:49Goldbox Conjecture
01:05:50three years ago,
01:05:51I was already halfway
01:05:53to finding the next Marcin Prime.
01:05:55And I've already given
01:05:56that answer to Becky.
01:05:58Zosia Sanchez will lose,
01:06:00for sure.
01:06:01Prepare to get kicked back
01:06:02to your swamp
01:06:03to pick up pig shit.
01:06:05It's the only thing
01:06:06your poor girl hands
01:06:07are good for anyway.
01:06:09No, no.
01:06:09What's going to happen
01:06:10is these elitist pricks
01:06:12who cheated
01:06:13and bought your way to power
01:06:15are going to fall from grace.
01:06:16You're going to be doomed
01:06:17to a life of being
01:06:18a total loser.
01:06:20You wouldn't talk to me
01:06:21that way
01:06:22if you knew
01:06:22that I've already found
01:06:24the next Marcin Prime.
01:06:26It's right here.
01:06:27Is she cheating again?
01:06:28No!
01:06:34Just one?
01:06:36Didn't you hear those idiots?
01:06:40Over two million supercomputers
01:06:42can't find one.
01:06:43And you've got nothing.
01:06:46You should actually be grateful
01:06:47that you get to witness me
01:06:49making history.
01:06:51You crave glory so much
01:06:53you cheat, lie, steal,
01:06:55probably murder.
01:06:57I may be poor,
01:06:58but I will ensure that glory
01:06:59is the one thing
01:07:00that you never get.
01:07:03Even if you came into my farm
01:07:04to pick up pigeon fodder.
01:07:06Hmm.
01:07:10Meet my Marcin Prime.
01:07:23Meet my Marcin Prime.
01:07:27She's really found
01:07:28the next Marcin Prime?
01:07:30A number that's over
01:07:3125 million digits?
01:07:32Xosha's a goner this time.
01:07:34All you ever do is cheat!
01:07:36How can you even call yourself
01:07:37an honorable researcher?
01:07:38Okay, that sounds like
01:07:39a you problem.
01:07:41If Xosha's really a math genius
01:07:42like you say she is,
01:07:43then she would already have
01:07:44one in her back pocket.
01:07:45Oh, yeah, that's how
01:07:46geniuses operate.
01:07:48But apparently,
01:07:50Xosha Sanchez
01:07:51isn't a real genius.
01:07:52She doesn't have time
01:07:53to calculate
01:07:54what two million computers
01:07:55couldn't calculate
01:07:56to find the next Marcin Prime?
01:07:57Uh, TikTok!
01:07:58Oh, time's up, sweetie.
01:08:01Admit defeat
01:08:02and, uh,
01:08:03slap yourself
01:08:03a hundred times
01:08:04as an apology.
01:08:05Maybe then I'll let you
01:08:07kiss my Nobel Prize.
01:08:10You mean my Nobel Prize?
01:08:14You mean my Nobel Prize?
01:08:17May I borrow your iPad?
01:08:19This is the cheapest model
01:08:20from five years ago, though.
01:08:21It's like one gigahertz tops.
01:08:23Might as well be a potato.
01:08:24More than enough for me.
01:08:26She just won't give up.
01:08:28All right.
01:08:29I'll let that brat play
01:08:30before we eat her alive.
01:08:31Give me the next Marcin Prime
01:08:34on the count of three
01:08:35and I'll spare you
01:08:37and your mother.
01:08:38Three!
01:08:39What, Bacharie?
01:08:40Three seconds.
01:08:40She has no chance.
01:08:41Two!
01:08:42She's working like life!
01:08:43Unbelievable!
01:08:44Can she really do it?
01:08:49One!
01:08:50Drag her off the stage!
01:08:52Done.
01:08:58Done.
01:08:59And the next one at 27 million
01:09:10and 32 million digits.
01:09:15You're the pride of my life,
01:09:17Socia.
01:09:18No, she is the pride
01:09:19of the entire nation.
01:09:21No, no, no, no.
01:09:25Wait, I had to use offense proof
01:09:26to get that far.
01:09:27How could she find two Marcin Primes?
01:09:30In three seconds?
01:09:32That took me three years!
01:09:34Oh, I know what it is!
01:09:35She must just be a blind guess.
01:09:37She can just toss out
01:09:38a bunch of digits
01:09:38and then make it look like something.
01:09:40She, she, she, she's cheating!
01:09:42You're cheating!
01:09:43All you farmhouse poor people do is cheat.
01:09:46That's all you do
01:09:47because you're losers in real life.
01:09:49You're just projecting
01:09:50because you can't stand losing.
01:09:53Have you guys forgotten
01:09:54what I've accomplished so far?
01:09:55You mean unsolvable math problem number two?
01:09:58Yes, because math builds
01:09:59on top of one another.
01:10:01That's why I was able to calculate
01:10:02the next Marcin Prime
01:10:03in the nick of time.
01:10:05No, I cannot lose to this
01:10:07penniless pig slop feeder.
01:10:09You are the director
01:10:10of science and tech.
01:10:12You are the top dog.
01:10:14I didn't sleep with you for nothing.
01:10:16You, we can't let her
01:10:17expose us like this.
01:10:19Bringing out the big guns?
01:10:21I'll beat him too.
01:10:24Ten years ago,
01:10:25Thomas Oppen and Becky Cain
01:10:27stole my mother's research.
01:10:30I will avenge her
01:10:31and I will take back
01:10:32what belongs to her.
01:10:33Those morons
01:10:34that you just defeated?
01:10:35They are nothing
01:10:36compared to me.
01:10:37Yeah, do you even realize
01:10:39who you're talking to,
01:10:39Zosia Sanchez?
01:10:40He, he hails from a long line
01:10:42of nuclear physicists, okay?
01:10:44You mean mad scientists
01:10:45who create weapons
01:10:46of mass destruction
01:10:47to ruin humanity?
01:10:48Yeah, I think the world
01:10:48can live without you.
01:10:50I am the director
01:10:52of science and tech.
01:10:55I hold the highest position
01:10:57in math and physics, okay?
01:10:59I am leagues above you.
01:11:01You're so poor,
01:11:03you eat what the pigs eat.
01:11:07Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:11:09Teenage trailer trash
01:11:10just thinks they're so important
01:11:11that they know everything.
01:11:14Okay, all right.
01:11:15I don't need any of you
01:11:16to mansplain or talk down me
01:11:18because higher IQ
01:11:20beats higher status.
01:11:21Higher status
01:11:22is more experience.
01:11:24Yeah.
01:11:24You mean more experience
01:11:25at cheating.
01:11:27You know what?
01:11:28Why don't we solve
01:11:29four-color theorem?
01:11:33Let's race.
01:11:34You think four-color theorem
01:11:38is just that easy?
01:11:40At my current level,
01:11:41it would take me a year
01:11:42to complete,
01:11:43and that is still faster
01:11:45than anyone else on Earth.
01:11:46I'll need one hour.
01:11:47You are just a rodeo clown
01:11:49drunk on your own moonshine.
01:11:51It would take you that long
01:11:52just to write down the equation.
01:11:55Oh, oh, oh, oh, let me guess.
01:11:56Let me guess.
01:11:57You're just going to use
01:11:57all the computing power
01:11:58in this room
01:11:59to calculate the prime for you.
01:12:01And we see right through your screen.
01:12:02Yeah, yeah, it must be that
01:12:03that iPad the host gave her.
01:12:05She's the real cheater.
01:12:07That must be why she beat me.
01:12:09Go ahead and check the iPad.
01:12:14My gosh,
01:12:15this is barely
01:12:16one gigabyte of RAM.
01:12:18You're right.
01:12:18This thing is slower
01:12:19than a 2010 flip phone.
01:12:22Like I said,
01:12:23might as well be a potato.
01:12:24See, I don't need
01:12:25your double standards
01:12:26and hypocrisy.
01:12:28They look ugly
01:12:29on my small town charm.
01:12:30You still won't win.
01:12:32It would take
01:12:33at least 9,000 times
01:12:34more computing power
01:12:36and it would take
01:12:37another whole year.
01:12:39But what if
01:12:40I used
01:12:42the three-body
01:12:43operating model
01:12:44and 2D foil technology?
01:12:46But what if
01:12:51I used
01:12:53the three-body
01:12:54operating model
01:12:56and 2D foil technology?
01:12:58What?
01:12:59That's math blasphemy.
01:13:01No, it's not.
01:13:03If I compress
01:13:04space modeling
01:13:04into 2D,
01:13:05I don't need
01:13:069,000 times
01:13:07computing power.
01:13:08That iPad
01:13:08is enough.
01:13:10That's all
01:13:11abstract math.
01:13:12Nobody has ever
01:13:12made that concrete yet.
01:13:13That wouldn't be
01:13:14the breakthrough
01:13:15of the century.
01:13:16It would be
01:13:16the breakthrough
01:13:17of the millennium.
01:13:19Compressing to 2D?
01:13:21That is crazy talk.
01:13:23Current technology
01:13:24only allows
01:13:24to compress
01:13:25up to 10 times.
01:13:27What are you saying?
01:13:28You have some sort
01:13:28of magical,
01:13:29mystical power now
01:13:30that created
01:13:31some new tech?
01:13:32I do.
01:13:36I do.
01:13:38You forget
01:13:39that I advanced tech
01:13:40by a century
01:13:40just minutes ago.
01:13:46Accelerate!
01:13:55Accelerate!
01:13:55Accelerate!
01:13:58Oh, Jesus Christ,
01:14:00no!
01:14:00We don't have
01:14:01enough computing power!
01:14:03We told you!
01:14:04You don't even have
01:14:05the computing power
01:14:06to defeat me!
01:14:10Please?
01:14:11I need your help.
01:14:25You get caught
01:14:26bringing the system,
01:14:27you get banned!
01:14:28You need skills
01:14:29to own!
01:14:29The next millennium
01:14:44is here.
01:14:57My photon-level microchip!
01:15:24It may be tiny,
01:15:26but its power
01:15:27is immense
01:15:28enough to power
01:15:28this entire city
01:15:29on its own.
01:15:37Power level
01:15:38over 9,000!
01:15:41I did it wrong.
01:15:43I did it.
01:15:45You did it,
01:15:46my child.
01:15:47You did it
01:15:48when no one else could.
01:15:49We have
01:15:50hypersonic microchips!
01:15:52No other country
01:15:53is even close!
01:15:54My potato
01:15:55has gone
01:15:55hyperspeed!
01:15:58The whole country
01:15:58wanted to see you
01:15:59win, Zosia.
01:16:01This!
01:16:01This right here!
01:16:03This is the
01:16:03American dream!
01:16:04We're all equal!
01:16:10No, no, no!
01:16:11She's really
01:16:12a genius!
01:16:14She solved all three
01:16:15unsolvable
01:16:15microchip math problems!
01:16:16I have to admit,
01:16:18Zosia Sanchez,
01:16:19you are good.
01:16:21Now, I might just
01:16:22have to hire you
01:16:23to come work for me.
01:16:25Is that you both
01:16:26admitting defeat?
01:16:27He has been
01:16:28rigging the system
01:16:29against Zosia
01:16:30the entire time!
01:16:31You can't be serious.
01:16:32You two work together
01:16:33to steal
01:16:34Zosia's mother's research!
01:16:36Becky Cain
01:16:36is nowhere near
01:16:37the genius
01:16:38that you are.
01:16:39Come to my side,
01:16:40and I can give you
01:16:40all the riches
01:16:41and glory
01:16:42in the world.
01:16:45How dare you
01:16:47betray me!
01:16:48I've been with you
01:16:48for ten years!
01:16:51I was only using
01:16:53you to steal
01:16:54research for me.
01:16:55You are nothing
01:16:56compared to
01:16:57Zosia Sanchez!
01:17:00You are nothing
01:17:01but trash to me now!
01:17:04How does downfall
01:17:05feel, Becky Cain?
01:17:10Forget Becky,
01:17:11Ms. Sanchez.
01:17:12Let's discuss
01:17:12your future with me.
01:17:14Now, you don't
01:17:15want to be associated
01:17:16with that dirt
01:17:16poor mother.
01:17:17She has nothing
01:17:18left to offer you.
01:17:19But I,
01:17:20I can give you
01:17:21access to the top
01:17:22research facilities
01:17:23and unlimited money.
01:17:25I wouldn't blame
01:17:26you if you left
01:17:27me, Zosia.
01:17:28I'm just a
01:17:29destitute janitor now.
01:17:31Mom,
01:17:32I would never
01:17:33do that.
01:17:34Do you know
01:17:35why I go to
01:17:36public high school
01:17:37and why I manipulate
01:17:37my test scores
01:17:38to only be 73%?
01:17:40I'm not interested
01:17:41in playing guessing
01:17:42games with you
01:17:42right now.
01:17:43Because my mom
01:17:44adopted me.
01:17:45She saved me
01:17:46from the streets
01:17:46as an orphan.
01:17:47She gave me
01:17:47a whole new life.
01:17:50I would give up
01:17:51anything for her
01:17:52to fulfill her dreams,
01:17:52the ones that
01:17:53Becky Cain stole.
01:17:55I would never
01:17:56abandon her.
01:17:58I never knew
01:17:59you'd manipulated
01:18:00your test scores
01:18:01for me.
01:18:02And I would do
01:18:03it all over again,
01:18:04Mom.
01:18:04Zosia.
01:18:06You know,
01:18:07I am so glad
01:18:08that Zosia Sanchez
01:18:09is not a traitor
01:18:10like that Becky Cain.
01:18:13Zosia is the
01:18:13better woman.
01:18:15It must be
01:18:16that small town
01:18:17charm.
01:18:18Now it's time
01:18:19to strip Becky Cain
01:18:20of her honors
01:18:21and her position.
01:18:23No, no,
01:18:24you can't.
01:18:26Just because
01:18:26you beat me,
01:18:27that doesn't mean
01:18:28that I stole anything.
01:18:29Yeah?
01:18:30Where's your evidence?
01:18:31See?
01:18:33You got nothing
01:18:34on me!
01:18:35But I do.
01:18:38Look, everyone.
01:18:40Margaret Harmon
01:18:40is trying to
01:18:41fabricate evidence now.
01:18:43Did you not realize
01:18:44that there were
01:18:45security cameras
01:18:46in the office
01:18:46where you stole
01:18:47my research?
01:18:48No.
01:18:49No, I already
01:18:49deleted the footage.
01:18:50Those security cameras
01:18:52were backed up
01:18:53to the cloud.
01:18:55If she didn't realize
01:18:56that, how could she
01:18:56even call herself
01:18:57a prodigy in tech?
01:18:58Math genius
01:19:00is worse
01:19:01than a preschooler.
01:19:03My mom
01:19:04didn't want
01:19:05to expose you
01:19:06because she wanted
01:19:06to give you
01:19:07a second chance
01:19:07to right your wrongs.
01:19:11This is your
01:19:12last chance,
01:19:13Becky Cain.
01:19:17I...
01:19:17I didn't do
01:19:21anything wrong.
01:19:23Anybody
01:19:23would have done it.
01:19:24All of the
01:19:24founding fathers
01:19:25of Silicon Valley,
01:19:26they've done it.
01:19:28You are despicable.
01:19:29you do not
01:19:30deserve to be
01:19:31listed in the
01:19:31Math Hall of Fame.
01:19:32No!
01:19:33Am I going
01:19:34to lose everything?
01:19:37Professor,
01:19:38I am so sorry.
01:19:42Oh, you don't
01:19:43have to do this.
01:19:44Please don't
01:19:44expose me.
01:19:45You don't
01:19:45have to do this.
01:19:46I'll do anything.
01:19:47Please forgive me.
01:19:48Forgiveness.
01:19:49I promise to make
01:19:50you proud,
01:19:51Professor.
01:19:51You should be
01:19:55honored that I'm
01:19:56using your work
01:19:57to climb to the
01:19:58top.
01:19:59I'm inheriting
01:19:59your math legacy,
01:20:01Professor.
01:20:02I forgave you
01:20:04a long time ago.
01:20:05You did?
01:20:08Then I get to
01:20:09keep everything!
01:20:11You should never
01:20:12have tried to
01:20:12frame Zosia.
01:20:14Shame on that
01:20:15woman.
01:20:15Stealing someone
01:20:16else's research is
01:20:17the most despicable
01:20:18crime in academia.
01:20:19Let's exile her!
01:20:23No!
01:20:24You can't do that
01:20:24to me.
01:20:25I'm a Nobel Prize
01:20:26winner.
01:20:27I'm famous,
01:20:28dammit!
01:20:28No!
01:20:30Not anymore,
01:20:31Becky Cain.
01:20:36Not anymore,
01:20:38Becky Cain.
01:20:43You don't belong
01:20:44in the Math Hall
01:20:45of Fame anymore.
01:20:47I do.
01:20:49You've officially
01:20:52been removed
01:20:53from the Hall
01:20:53of Fame.
01:20:54My portrait!
01:20:55My beautiful
01:20:56portrait!
01:20:58You'll pay for
01:20:59this.
01:21:04Get over here
01:21:05and help!
01:21:05Don't you want
01:21:06her invention
01:21:06too?
01:21:07I invented
01:21:08this!
01:21:10She's trying to
01:21:11steal Zosia's work
01:21:12like she did mine.
01:21:15Your invention
01:21:16will be ours.
01:21:17See,
01:21:18this is why
01:21:19women are always
01:21:19having their
01:21:20inventions stolen.
01:21:21You're just
01:21:21biologically weaker.
01:21:23We are not!
01:21:25Come on!
01:21:25Take down
01:21:26these oppressors!
01:21:27I can't believe
01:21:28we lost to a couple
01:21:29of pig farmers.
01:21:31No,
01:21:31I'm the best
01:21:32math genius
01:21:32in the world!
01:21:33I'm the Nobel Prize
01:21:34winner!
01:21:34I'm a winner!
01:21:36It doesn't belong
01:21:37to you!
01:21:38Oh!
01:21:41No!
01:21:41I would like
01:21:54to proudly announce
01:21:55that the winner
01:21:56of this year's
01:21:57math olympiad is
01:21:58that the winner
01:22:02of this year's
01:22:03math olympiad is
01:22:04Zosia!
01:22:05Zosia!
01:22:06Zosia!
01:22:07Zosia!
01:22:08Zosia!
01:22:09Zosia!
01:22:10Zosia!
01:22:10Zosia!
01:22:11Zosia!
01:22:12Zosia Sanchez!
01:22:21Zosia has solved
01:22:22all three
01:22:23unsolvable math
01:22:24models.
01:22:26Not only that,
01:22:27she has advanced
01:22:28microchip technology
01:22:29by at least a century
01:22:31with her brilliant
01:22:32device.
01:22:32We did it,
01:22:41mom.
01:22:42We won the prize
01:22:43money and now
01:22:44we can continue
01:22:44your research
01:22:45and your surgery.
01:22:47Oh, Zosia,
01:22:48I don't care
01:22:49about these prizes.
01:22:51Raising you
01:22:52was my
01:22:53greatest achievement.
01:23:02Well, well.
01:23:22Zosia Sanchez.
01:23:23Oh, here.
01:23:24Let me.
01:23:24Hello.
01:23:28Hello.
01:23:30Congratulations,
01:23:31you two.
01:23:32You will be going
01:23:32to D.C.
01:23:33to compete
01:23:33internationally this time.
01:23:34Now, you do realize
01:23:37that our foreign
01:23:37competitors are going
01:23:38to be a little more
01:23:39difficult than anything
01:23:40you've had to handle
01:23:40so far.
01:23:41I'll make all of you
01:23:42proud.
01:23:43Oh, you will always
01:23:44be my girl genius.
01:23:46It's not a sexy
01:23:50than that I do.
01:23:56I'll make it
01:23:56again.
01:23:57Ah,
01:23:58I can'm
01:23:59uni
01:23:59part of the
01:24:01one.
01:24:02I can't
01:24:03say you
01:24:04know.
01:24:05I can see you
01:24:05though.
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