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00:00:00It's the state prelims for this year's math olympiad. Only one candidate will make it to
00:00:07national level. Who will it be? The last question on the test this year is of the utmost difficulty.
00:00:13An unsolvable mathematical model could change microchip technology forever. No student has yet
00:00:20to attempt or even turn in their tests. It is that hard. Down to the last minute. Can no one really
00:00:28solve this problem? I told you, Reeds, these are high schoolers. They're not going to be able to
00:00:33solve a problem that baffles the entire microchip industry. We are falling behind in microchip
00:00:39tech and I am tired of outsourcing to other countries. That is exactly why we need to give
00:00:43Youngblood a chance. And your answer is what, these teenagers? And as you well know, Apollo
00:00:48Tech is number one in tech in the United States. I can't see any of these kids being able to solve this.
00:00:52All done.
00:00:58Zosia Sanchez is the first to finish.
00:01:11No, you're the girl from West Virginia, right? The state with all the dumb hillbillies.
00:01:17You sure you don't want to double check your answers? There's no need for that.
00:01:21She says she's done, just take it. What can a farm Barbie amount to anyway? I bet her answer sheet is blank.
00:01:29The test questions were indeed beyond the level of this state competition, but if I were you,
00:01:34I would log my answers in immediately. It might just change the trajectory of our future.
00:01:38Okay. What a joke. Not even Apollo Tech researchers can solve this math model. How can she?
00:01:49It must have been a blank test.
00:01:54Wait. She solved it.
00:01:57She solved it. Quick, put it in the system.
00:02:03Shh. Microchip mathematical model. Answer submitted. Analyzing.
00:02:09Okay. Someone handed in their answer. Hold on. No one's been able to solve this.
00:02:14Even if somebody handed in an answer, it's probably just a blind guess. I give you a 99.9%
00:02:19chance that this answer is wrong. Analysis complete. Solution correct.
00:02:26Correct. We found the genius we've been looking for. He could save the microchip industry. He could
00:02:31save the entire mathematical world. Come on, quick. Look him up. Find out what ivy league college he goes to.
00:02:37It's a girl. No. There's no way. This is just a hillbilly girl. There's no way she solved this math problem.
00:02:48It doesn't matter where she's from. She can be the key to the next breakthrough in our technology.
00:02:52We must find her. Now. Mom. Mom. I did it. I actually did it.
00:02:58The last question, the math Olympiad. I solved it. You mean the microchip modeling problem that nobody
00:03:06saw for decades? Oh, social. I'm so proud of you.
00:03:20You're the shoes I've been dead. Mom, you're the best. It's all thanks to you for taking me under
00:03:28your wings and passing down your math knowledge to me. You are my only family. Of course I'd do
00:03:33anything for you. I knew you would never turn into that, that horrible Becky Kane. You mean your
00:03:42former protege? The youngest math professor at Princeton? Yes. Yes. I've succeeded.
00:03:58Professor, is this your new microchip math model? Yes. Oh. Well, this advances our technology by at least
00:04:06a decade. Whoever has this will surely win the Nobel Prize. In three days, I will hold a conference
00:04:14announcing to the world that we no longer need to rely on foreign suppliers for the best microchips.
00:04:19This changes everything. Hello, everyone. I am proud to announce my latest mathematical discovery. I am
00:04:37confident that it will advance microchip technology in stride. Stop! I call fraud.
00:04:45Margaret Harman stole my research results.
00:04:55It can't be. Margaret Harman is well respected in Silicon Valley. Her work has been monumental.
00:05:01Only one of a few women. Becky, you're my student. How can you accuse me of this? This is my graduate
00:05:08thesis. It has been certified by five academic journals. No. You stole and patented my work before I could?
00:05:19It's my work. Of course, I can patent it. I have a witness, too. Yes. I am the director of science and
00:05:27technology. And I attest Miss Becky Kane did submit her thesis to me three days ago. So it's true.
00:05:35Margaret Harman stole her students' work. You're stripped of your position, Harman. No. No, no, no,
00:05:43no, 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.
00:05:57This is my work. I didn't plagiarize anything. This is me. Security! Throw her out. It's my life.
00:06:07It's my work. It's no. Please. I didn't plagiarize anything. It's mine. No, I don't understand.
00:06:18Please. You should be honored that I'm using your work to climb to the top. I'm inheriting your math
00:06:32legacy, professor. No, it's my life's work.
00:06:49Sign, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine.
00:07:09Sine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, cosine, sine, sine.
00:07:26Do you like math?
00:07:28Yep.
00:07:30Have 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.
00:07:44What's your name, little one?
00:07:47My name's Zosha.
00:07:50Zosha?
00:07:53How 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.
00:08:06After a first round of exam, Zosha Sanchez is seen in first place for National Monthly.
00:08:11Oh, Zosha.
00:08:12What?
00:08:13Oh, I'm so proud of you.
00:08:16Zosha Sanchez is seen in first place for National Monthly.
00:08:21Zosha Sanchez.
00:08:24From West Virginia?
00:08:26What is this, a tractor princess competition now?
00:08:30Advisor Margaret Harmon.
00:08:33That old hag again?
00:08:34What if this hillbilly brat really is a math genius?
00:08:40They'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.
00:08:49Tell the press that Zosha Sanchez cheated at the competition.
00:08:53The results of the Math Olympiad are being contested.
00:09:04They say you cheated, Zosha Sanchez.
00:09:06Are you going to accept the rematch?
00:09:08Did you cheat?
00:09:10Leave my daughter alone.
00:09:11Mom, don't worry.
00:09:13I got this.
00:09:15I'm going to prove to the world what a real math genius looks like.
00:09:18And prove that Becky Cain is the real cheat.
00:09:21Damn it.
00:09:27Academics are questioning the results.
00:09:29They want to know how a small-town girl from the middle of nowhere finished first.
00:09:33They think we helped her cheat.
00:09:35They want a rematch.
00:09:36Then let's host a rematch.
00:09:39We can live stream the entire thing.
00:09:41We can even have in-person judges present.
00:09:43I'll be a judge for the rematch.
00:09:52Becky Cain?
00:09:55The youngest Nobel Prize winner in mathematics.
00:09:58Becky Cain, it's an honor.
00:10:01Okay, then.
00:10:02Looks like it's settled.
00:10:03We'll host a rematch.
00:10:04Becky, you'll be our head judge.
00:10:05Let's see if Zosia Sanchez really is a genius.
00:10:11You can do this, Zosia.
00:10:18I believe in you.
00:10:23Long time no see, my dear professor.
00:10:26Oh.
00:10:28Oh, what is that stench?
00:10:31It's you.
00:10:32It's you.
00:10:34Hey, you.
00:10:35Mom, mom.
00:10:36Mom, be careful with your heart.
00:10:38It's all.
00:10:40It's all.
00:10:41And you're that low-down fraud that nixed my mother's research.
00:10:44The one who committed plagiarism is the old hag you're holding up.
00:10:47No.
00:10:47I hear you're a stinky janitor at some backwater high school now, Margaret.
00:10:53How pathetic.
00:10:55What matters is what's in our heads and our hearts.
00:10:59And yours is black.
00:11:01A farm girl and a janitor.
00:11:04What a pair.
00:11:05I can't tell who's going to embarrass who more.
00:11:09Ignore her mom.
00:11:10She's incapable of distinguishing between real intellect and memorize Elita's talking points.
00:11:15Isn't that right, Miss Overpriced Diploma?
00:11:18You could try to talk smart, but the whole world believes Margaret is the one who stole my research.
00:11:24I will prove her innocent.
00:11:26And they'll think you're a cheat, too.
00:11:28Even 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.
00:11:42So, 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.
00:11:52Oh!
00:11:53I forgot to mention.
00:11:54I'll be head judge at today's contest.
00:11:58I'm so sure she's going to rig the contest against you.
00:12:01I should have come here with you.
00:12:07I'm just going to drag you down.
00:12:09I don't think I'm a fraud.
00:12:11Hey, mom?
00:12:15You're not.
00:12:17I must win this contest.
00:12:21Only then will I prove that Becky Cain stole mom's research and will be able to afford mom's surgery.
00:12:27Welcome to the National Math Olympiad.
00:12:29The judges we have here today are esteemed professors from top Ivy League universities, including the one and only Professor Becky Cain, Nobel Prize winner for her work on microchip technology 10 years ago.
00:12:42I look better in person, don't I?
00:12:44The contest begins.
00:12:46Let's invite the first two contested songs.
00:12:49Incorrect.
00:13:04Incorrect.
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.
00:13:23There's one more.
00:13:24You mean that farm Barbie from Hillbilly Town?
00:13:27The one who's going to a community college?
00:13:29What's a girl doing in math anyway?
00:13:31I mean, is this the circumference of her breasts bigger than the pig she feeds?
00:13:35That's the only number I care about.
00:13:37Margaret Harmon and Xosha Sanchez?
00:13:40You're about to fall into my trap.
00:13:42I'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.
00:13:55Enjoy the show.
00:13:56I will show the world what small town girls are made of.
00:14:17I don't care about my dreams anymore.
00:14:25I only care about your future, Xosha.
00:14:31That's your so-called genius?
00:14:33Look 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-minus.
00:14:47I only want C's when it's a cup size.
00:14:49Well, heck, G's are even better.
00:14:55The poor can only attend community college because they're morons.
00:14:58Just give up and go back to milking cow boobs.
00:15:02What a loser.
00:15:04She can't even get to the real university.
00:15:06Poor people don't have brainy genes.
00:15:09They're meant to work on farms and wear rags like hers forever.
00:15:14The bottom runs of the society.
00:15:16She'd stay at the bottom.
00:15:18Don't bring your cow down stage here.
00:15:21I told you, Xosha.
00:15:23You'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.
00:15:36I 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.
00:15:41What's a woman doing going to school anyway?
00:15:44She should just drop out, marry her hillbilly cousin, pop out seven kids like the rest of her town.
00:15:49You should say that to the woman sitting next to you.
00:15:51Uh, Professor Becky Kane is an exception.
00:15:55She has a Nobel Prize.
00:15:58Ah, the double standards you so-called elitist academics hold.
00:16:03I'm so happy I'm not a part of your group.
00:16:05I am just here to win the prize money to take care of my mom.
00:16:09Okay, don't try distracting us, Xosha Sanchez.
00:16:12Explain.
00:16:13Someone with low scores like that could have never solved this math problem.
00:16:18Did someone help you cheat?
00:16:20Is it your mentor?
00:16:25No.
00:16:26They're going to 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.
00:16:36I get exactly 73% on everything.
00:16:43Xosha, I heard your mother's ill and you need money.
00:16:50What do you want?
00:16:51I could help you with the money, but you can't score higher than me on anything.
00:16:58I want to be valedictorian.
00:16:59That money can really help mom.
00:17:03It's a deal.
00:17:04How about I score exactly 73% on everything and 584 on the SATs?
00:17:11Fine.
00:17:13I get exactly 73% on everything.
00:17:23Pull up her school records.
00:17:28Every test score, every assignment, everything is exactly 73%.
00:17:34Is she manipulating her scores?
00:17:38I've never seen such precise scoring before.
00:17:41She must be a real genius to do that.
00:17:48Damn it, she's showing off her smarts.
00:17:48I 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 Kane.
00:17:58And I don't need to cheat like you to do it, Becky Kane.
00:18:03Did she just accuse Professor King of cheating?
00:18:06We weren't mentored by the same teacher for nothing.
00:18:08Wait, she's your underclassman?
00:18:11Not only is she my underclassman, but our mentor is here too.
00:18:18Is that, that's Margaret Harman.
00:18:23Becky's right.
00:18:25Everyone's gonna attack Zosia because of me.
00:18:27That's right.
00:18:29Not only is Margaret Harman the one who taught me all of my math, but she saved me from my orphan life.
00:18:35She is my mother.
00:18:47Your adoptive mother is the fraud who was stripped of all of her honors for plagiarizing Dr. Kane's thesis?
00:18:54Like mother, like daughter.
00:18:55It's like I was saying.
00:18:57Women should just stay home, popping out babies, making sandwiches.
00:19:01That's why they need to cheat to get ahead.
00:19:03How dare she show her face again?
00:19:06Absolutely detestable.
00:19:07What an embarrassment.
00:19:09Get her off the stage!
00:19:12Leave my daughter out of this!
00:19:17Leave my daughter out of this.
00:19:19Hello again, Professor.
00:19:21I'm surprised you'd be arrogant enough to come back.
00:19:24And this time, to help your trailer trash daughter cheat.
00:19:28I didn't cheat.
00:19:30And I'm not here to help anyone cheat either.
00:19:33Drop the act!
00:19:34We all know how you stole my research trying to win a Nobel Prize.
00:19:40And 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.
00:19:50Wait.
00:19:51Zosia Sanchez's mentor is Margaret Harman?
00:19:53The once-renowned mathematician, the computer scientist.
00:19:56I remember her previous work, a greatly advanced microchip technology before.
00:20:00With her abilities, I wouldn't be surprised if she helped Zosia cheat to solve the supposedly
00:20:05unsolvable math problem.
00:20:08So we've been fooled.
00:20:09Zosia Sanchez really isn't a genius, huh?
00:20:15You're both frauds and you will be punished.
00:20:19It's just us, all right?
00:20:21You'll be okay.
00:20:22Okay.
00:20:22I'm okay.
00:20:25I'm okay.
00:20:32No 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!
00:20:42Drop out!
00:20:43Drop out!
00:20:44Drop out!
00:20:45Drop out!
00:20:46Drop out!
00:20:47Drop out!
00:20:48Oh, isn't the scene familiar?
00:20:51Drop out!
00:20:53Morgan Harman is a fraud.
00:20:55She stole her students' work.
00:20:58Ow!
00:21:00Poor girl can't even prove that she deserves to go to a real university.
00:21:04Yeah, farmhouse bread.
00:21:06Run back to the hills.
00:21:07Your hillbillies don't deserve to stand where we stand.
00:21:10As head of the math department at CalSTEM, I represent all of the contestants.
00:21:18We 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.
00:21:31If we can't solve it, there's no way she could have.
00:21:34It's unfair that a soft story cheated at the National Math Olympiad.
00:21:37She couldn't even get here on Diversity Acceptance.
00:21:40She had to cheat her way here.
00:21:42You're all so sore for losing to someone like me.
00:21:47You cheat!
00:21:51You may dress nicer, but you all have no class.
00:21:54Cheater!
00:21:55Cheater!
00:21:56Cheater!
00:21:56Cheater!
00:21:57Cheater!
00:21:58Cheater!
00:21:58Cheater!
00:21:59Cheater!
00:21:59Cheater!
00:22:00Cheater!
00:22:01Cheater!
00:22:01Cheater!
00:22:02Cheater!
00:22:02Cheater!
00:22:03Cheater!
00:22:04Cheater!
00:22:04Cheater!
00:22:05I'm not interested in holding rank amongst you superficial brand lovers, but I won't let
00:22:10you call my mom a fraud.
00:22:12So watch this, Becky Kane.
00:22:15Systems activate unsolvable math problem number two.
00:22:19MicroKip Technologies' three hardest math problems.
00:22:22Question hash two.
00:22:23Difficulty increased by 100 times.
00:22:25Let's make a bet.
00:22:27Let's see who can solve the next unsolvable math problem.
00:22:30Fair and square.
00:22:31And when I beat you, Becky Kane, you will give back what you owe my mother, her Nobel Prize
00:22:39and all of her research funding.
00:22:41I 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.
00:22:56I know you're both jealous because Margaret's portrait was a place of mine in the math hall
00:23:01of fame.
00:23:02But how could I lower myself to compete against the likes of you?
00:23:06True.
00:23:06You know, Becky is much too important for this.
00:23:09Yeah, we'll see if you can even solve the problem first.
00:23:12But if you can't, you and your mother will be exiled from math and science forever.
00:23:17Oh, Zosia, think of your career.
00:23:20You can't take that risk.
00:23:22Deal.
00:23:23Trust me, Mom.
00:23:25I believe in all the math you taught me.
00:23:26No!
00:23:27No!
00:23:28No!
00:23:30No!
00:23:31No!
00:23:31No!
00:23:32No!
00:23:32No!
00:23:33No!
00:23:33No!
00:23:34No!
00:23:35Do you even know what you're talking about?
00:23:38You know that male mathematicians have struggled with these equations.
00:23:43Phrases!
00:23:43Each problem is significantly more difficult than the last.
00:23:47The first problem took Ivy League math professors decades to solve.
00:23:51And the second problem would have taken Einstein centuries.
00:23:54Precisely.
00:23:55If the first problem you solved was basic mode, then the second problem is God's year.
00:23:59It's a hundred times more difficult than the first problem.
00:24:02How can a girl handle that?
00:24:05Our 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?
00:24:14Zosia Sanchez, you really think someone dressed like you can solve this?
00:24:19And your name will go down in history?
00:24:22That's what she gets for punching higher than her weight.
00:24:25Go back to being a clown at your town grocery store.
00:24:29You know, I don't care about being in any hall of fame.
00:24:31But my abilities aren't for a cheat like you to decide.
00:24:35How dare you call me a cheat?
00:24:36You know, you'd do anything for a fan of glory.
00:24:38But I would never sink down to your level.
00:24:41You don't even have the brains to know whether I'm correct or not.
00:24:46I am here thanks to my mother.
00:24:48So why don't we bring out the second math problem?
00:24:50That might be against the rules.
00:24:52Let her have it.
00:24:53I want to watch her fail in front of everyone.
00:24:55Here's your second problem, Zosia.
00:24:59And the second problem is strong Goldbach's conjecture.
00:25:04This problem requires expertise in number theory, topology, and mathematical modeling to solve.
00:25:10There is no way she can solve it.
00:25:13Weak Goldbach's conjecture wasn't solved until 2013.
00:25:17Goldbach came up with it in 1742.
00:25:20Strong Goldbach's conjecture remains unsolved even today.
00:25:24It took the world 300 years just to solve the easy version of this.
00:25:27Yes.
00:25:28Now, if this can be proven, it will change computer science and cryptology forever.
00:25:33Zosia Sanchez, you can still give up now.
00:25:36You just have to admit on national television that you're a fraud.
00:25:40And apologize to me.
00:25:42I wouldn't be so quick to your own demise, Professor.
00:25:45I will soon be the only person to solve Goldbach's conjecture.
00:25:50I will make math history and prove that you're a cheat.
00:26:01Oh, you've got nothing on me.
00:26:03But when you fail, just remember, you brought this upon yourself.
00:26:09Stupid girl.
00:26:10This problem is impossible.
00:26:11I'll have you and your precious mother exiled from math forever.
00:26:18Can Zosia really solve this?
00:26:20We both tried proving strong Goldbach's conjecture.
00:26:23I mean, even with the help of nationally recognized mathematicians,
00:26:25I don't know about this one.
00:26:26This might be, um, hopeless.
00:26:29Wait!
00:26:30She's working!
00:26:31She's so dumb, she's falling asleep!
00:26:52No wonder she was able to solve this impossible math problem.
00:26:56She cheated!
00:26:57Margaret, your student is just as arrogant as you are,
00:27:06claiming she can prove strong Goldbach's conjecture
00:27:09when no one's ever done it before.
00:27:12It's okay, Zosia.
00:27:14Strong Goldbach's conjecture is nearly impossible.
00:27:17You don't have to force yourself from me.
00:27:19Zosia Sanchez, drop out and leave if you're not going to solve anything.
00:27:23We're not here for some clown show.
00:27:25Go back to your farm and hump your bull.
00:27:29I'd pay to see that.
00:27:31The real show starts now.
00:27:34Damn it!
00:27:50She can't actually be solving it, right?
00:27:54She's actually solving it.
00:27:56No, no, it can't be, it can't be.
00:27:58No one's solved this in, like, 300 years.
00:28:00Don't let her fool you.
00:28:01She's just writing gibberish on screen.
00:28:04Stop embarrassing yourself, Sanchez.
00:28:06We can all see through your scam act.
00:28:09Fraud is a serious criminal offense.
00:28:11I'll have you arrested.
00:28:13You know, I agree with you, Professor Kane.
00:28:16Frauds like you who stole my mother's research and published it as their own,
00:28:20that is indeed a crime.
00:28:22I dare you to call the police because the one who should be arrested is you.
00:28:25Okay, who said anything about calling the police?
00:28:28I'm just giving you a chance to hurry up.
00:28:30You all doubt me.
00:28:32My test scores, my grades.
00:28:34You think that my mom helped me cheat.
00:28:36But Margaret Harmon is the one who adopted me.
00:28:40She taught me how to be a good mathematician and a good person.
00:28:43She is no fraud.
00:28:46I am so proud to be your daughter.
00:28:49And I am proud to be your student.
00:29:00I will make math history today and prove her innocence.
00:29:04That proof that she's working off of, that looks like the proof of weak Goldbach's conjecture.
00:29:14Can somebody think that to her?
00:29:16No, impossible.
00:29:17That information is classified due to the impact that it has on cryptography.
00:29:20I mean, not to mention.
00:29:23She's going beyond that now.
00:29:25She's solving it.
00:29:28She's solving strong Goldbach's conjecture.
00:29:30I mean, that has never been done.
00:29:33Let's go watch history be made.
00:29:38I solved it.
00:29:39She really did it.
00:29:41How?
00:29:42How could she?
00:29:44It must be Margaret Harmon.
00:29:45They cheated together.
00:29:47She wants revenge on me.
00:29:49They're plotting to take everything away from me.
00:29:52I can't believe it.
00:29:53No one has solved strong Goldbach's conjecture in 300 years.
00:29:56And Zosia has solved it.
00:29:58Oh, you make me so proud.
00:30:03You did it.
00:30:12You know, I don't really mind your insults.
00:30:15But you accused my mom of things she didn't do.
00:30:17You called her a fraud and you stripped her of her positions and her honors.
00:30:20I solved your math problems.
00:30:26Now apologize to my mother.
00:30:34Apologize?
00:30:34To her?
00:30:36Never.
00:30:38So what?
00:30:38You've submitted an answer.
00:30:40It has to be proven correct first.
00:30:42It's just a bunch of symbols.
00:30:43Anybody can fake that.
00:30:45And everyone knows hillbillies are illiterate.
00:30:47You're an esteemed math professor from which Ivy League again?
00:30:52Harvard.
00:30:53Oh, well, I guess I don't teach class over there.
00:30:56Oh, and what do you know about class?
00:30:59You're just a high school brat from some backwater town high society.
00:31:04It's just an extra moonshine.
00:31:05I'll bet my job that she wrote nonsense on her paper like an ignorant jackass.
00:31:11I'll take that bet then.
00:31:16I'll take that bet then.
00:31:18How can she be so confident?
00:31:21That proof, that is top secret proof of the weak version of Goldbach's conjecture.
00:31:26It's classified information.
00:31:27You're right.
00:31:28That is the classified proof.
00:31:29I was part of the group of mathematicians that helped confirm it.
00:31:32So I remember.
00:31:33Zosia Sanchez is guilty of stealing state secrets.
00:31:38I know what it is.
00:31:40Oh, Margaret Harmon was there when we confirmed the proof.
00:31:44It is she who leaked classified information to Zosia Sanchez.
00:31:49Stop making up false accusations.
00:31:52I wasn't even there.
00:31:54Oh, come on, Margaret.
00:31:56You plagiarize my thesis.
00:31:58Stealing 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.
00:32:06Security.
00:32:07No, no, no.
00:32:08I think in this problem, do not touch my mother.
00:32:10Do not touch my mom.
00:32:12I figured it out myself.
00:32:13I didn't plagiarize anything.
00:32:14Mom.
00:32:15Mom.
00:32:18I figured it out myself.
00:32:20I didn't plagiarize anything.
00:32:21Mom, mom, please be gentle with my mother.
00:32:23Please.
00:32:24You cannot frame me without evidence.
00:32:26Zosia, you're just a high school brat.
00:32:28No one is going to believe you proved strong gold box conjecture when no one's done it for 300 years.
00:32:34You're just afraid that I'm going to expose you for your crimes.
00:32:38You're no math genius.
00:32:40Look around.
00:32:41You're just a kid.
00:32:42Here, let's ask the judges.
00:32:44Do you believe her?
00:32:45Professor Walker, Professor Douglas?
00:32:47Not from a girl who can't even afford appropriate clothing to wear at a national contest.
00:32:52All that moonshine has rotted her tiny brain.
00:32:55No, of course not.
00:32:56See, there's a reason my portrait's the one hung up on the wall.
00:33:01All you ever learned from your mother is how to commit fraud.
00:33:05Oh.
00:33:08I'll give you one less chance.
00:33:10All you have to do is admit that Margaret leaked you classified information, and I'll spare you.
00:33:16I'll never admit to your lies.
00:33:18I can't save you.
00:33:21Mom.
00:33:22Report them to the FBI.
00:33:24No, you'll cripple Zosia's career.
00:33:26Forever.
00:33:27You have no right to speak here.
00:33:29You already lost all your respect when you plagiarized Dr. King's thesis.
00:33:34You two can't win against me.
00:33:36I'm the world-renowned math genius now, after stealing your research.
00:33:40Everyone believes me.
00:33:42Crush them!
00:33:44Stop!
00:33:45Stop it!
00:33:51Stop!
00:33:52Stop it!
00:33:56Oh, Mr. Jensen, CEO of Apollo Tech.
00:33:59He gets a player in the microchip industry.
00:34:01And Mr. Reeds, the organizer of the National Math Olympiad.
00:34:05You are about to imprison the math genius of the century.
00:34:08Math genius?
00:34:09She's hardly a math genius.
00:34:11She's hardly a math genius.
00:34:11You let her go immediately.
00:34:20Who are you?
00:34:22The leaders of the microchip industry.
00:34:23They chose these problems for the Math Olympiad.
00:34:25We'd love to have a genius like you at Apollo Tech.
00:34:30Mr. Jensen, years ago, Margaret Harmon plagiarized my thesis.
00:34:34Now, she's leaked the classified proof of gold box conjecture to her daughter, Zosia.
00:34:40Report them to the FBI.
00:34:42Please, look at the work.
00:34:44It's exactly the same as the proof we confirmed back then.
00:34:47It is indeed the same classified proof of weak gold box conjecture.
00:34:50And it's time to call the FBI.
00:34:51In fact, it's gone far beyond the proof that we confirmed several years ago.
00:34:55This is strong gold box conjecture.
00:34:57Zosia solved it.
00:35:06Zosia Sanchez is just a high school vagabond.
00:35:09And a girl.
00:35:10Look at her clothes.
00:35:11I promise my work is 100% sound.
00:35:14Okay, let's check it then.
00:35:16Perhaps Ms. Cain here is unaware that checking a proof like this requires incredible computing power.
00:35:20Power of 10 to the 18th.
00:35:23Correct.
00:35:24We would have to take this to the nation's biggest supercomputer facility in order to confirm the accuracy of Zosia's work.
00:35:29We could take all of the computing power in this room.
00:35:31And at best, we could calculate perhaps 5% of the proof.
00:35:35I thought that our goal here was to advance microchip technology.
00:35:40If this proof doesn't do that, then isn't it kind of useless to our industry?
00:35:44I'm willing to submit my work to be tested.
00:35:46I'm willing to submit my work to be tested.
00:35:51If your proof fails, that means you and your mother, Margaret Harmon, are both frogs.
00:35:56And we'll have you both thrown in prison for the rest of your lives.
00:36:00Zosia, are you sure you want to do this?
00:36:05I'm 100% confident.
00:36:07It was my mother's dream to work on this project before Becky Cain stole it.
00:36:12I support this.
00:36:14If Zosia's proof is correct, we'll have a map genius that could help us win the global chips war.
00:36:18We should support young blood, Jensen.
00:36:21Then let's do it.
00:36:22And I will gather all of the computing power in Silicon Valley to check.
00:36:28What?
00:36:29All the power of Silicon Valley?
00:36:31Well, that will overload the power grid and cause a citywide blackout.
00:36:35The financial ramifications of this are unfathomable.
00:36:39Will this kid even be held accountable for all of that?
00:36:41The pressure is great, Zosia, but it's okay.
00:36:45I, I will be the person held accountable if Zosia's proof fails.
00:36:54I will be the person held accountable if Zosia's proof fails.
00:36:57No, no, no, no, no, you can't, no.
00:36:58Yes, Zosia, you are my greatest pride and our nation's greatest hope.
00:37:06For years, our country has been lagging behind, and I do this for our country and for the women in STEM.
00:37:12But most of all, I do it for you.
00:37:15Because I believe in you, Zosia.
00:37:18I do.
00:37:19Margaret Harmon, you've already been exiled from the field of mathematics.
00:37:22Why do we even care about you anymore?
00:37:25Well, what if I add my weight?
00:37:27I'll be held accountable if Zosia's proof fails.
00:37:29And I'm in as well.
00:37:31The CEO of Apollo Tech?
00:37:34If you back her up, too, then...
00:37:38Thank you for believing in Zosia.
00:37:42Perfect.
00:37:43I can get rid of you two once and for all.
00:37:46Oh, and I just got the governor's approval to use all of the computing power from Silicon Valley to check Zosia's proof.
00:37:53Amazing.
00:37:54If I'm correct, I want Becky Cain's work to be re-examined for plagiarism.
00:37:58Okay, we don't even know if she's correct yet.
00:38:03Let's not be talking about checking award-winning work.
00:38:07The bet is still on.
00:38:09Margaret Harmon and Zosia Sanchez will be exiled from STEM if the proof fails.
00:38:14Are you sure about this, Zosia?
00:38:16Despite the consequences?
00:38:18Absolutely.
00:38:19Fantastic.
00:38:24All of the computing power from Silicon Valley will be transferred to the AI in this room in the next 10 minutes.
00:38:32So is that a solution that would potentially work for you?
00:38:35Stop the meeting.
00:38:36Yes!
00:38:37Nice, nice.
00:38:39Oh.
00:38:40Zosia Harmon is on the verge of the next great tech discovery.
00:38:44But we need your computing power to finish the test.
00:38:47If you agree, please hit the yes button.
00:38:50The number one tech company in the world needs my help?
00:38:52Oh my gosh!
00:38:53A woman in STEM?
00:38:54Better microchips and GPUs, hell yeah!
00:38:58Yes!
00:38:59Everyone hit yes on ship advancement.
00:39:05Oh my god.
00:39:07This will change our industry forever.
00:39:10It looks like even those outside of Silicon Valley are supporting this research.
00:39:14The world believes in the work we do.
00:39:16They understand how monumental it is.
00:39:19Computing power acquired.
00:39:21We may begin.
00:39:22I won't disappoint them.
00:39:23You can do this, Zosia!
00:39:47Make all the women in tech proud!
00:39:49Go, Zosia!
00:39:51Max my GPU!
00:39:53Zosia!
00:39:54Zosia!
00:39:55Zosia!
00:39:56Zosia!
00:39:57Zosia!
00:39:58Zosia!
00:39:59Zosia!
00:39:59Accelerate!
00:40:00Accelerate!
00:40:01Accelerate!
00:40:01Accelerate!
00:40:02Accelerate!
00:40:03Accelerate!
00:40:07Analysis 100% complete.
00:40:17Did Zosia get it?
00:40:19Congratulations, Zosia Sanchez.
00:40:24You have proved strong gold box construction.
00:40:29You've succeeded, my child.
00:40:31No one's ever done it before.
00:40:33We can create the greatest encrypted microchips in the world now.
00:40:38History has been made.
00:40:40You've kept my dream alive all these years,
00:40:43and now you've completed it.
00:40:45You did it!
00:40:57Impossible.
00:40:58I won our bets, Becky Kane.
00:41:01Now it's time to apologize to my mother.
00:41:04On national television?
00:41:10You wish.
00:41:12I'm a Nobel Prize winner.
00:41:14The youngest professor at Princeton.
00:41:17You're all nothing compared to me.
00:41:19You stole my mother's research,
00:41:21and you tried to frame me for cheating.
00:41:23But you failed.
00:41:24It is time to check Becky Kane's work in the last 10 years.
00:41:30The world will know who the real fraud is.
00:41:32Who are you to check my work?
00:41:35You're just trailer trash.
00:41:36That swamp stench of yours will always be an embarrassment to academia.
00:41:41They'd rather have me than you.
00:41:43You're wrong.
00:41:44In academia, we care about merit and honesty.
00:41:48If you only got that Nobel Prize because you plagiarized Ms. Harmon's work...
00:41:51Then it's our turn to strip Becky Kane of her honors and her position in the Math Hall of Fame.
00:41:56You wouldn't.
00:42:01You can't.
00:42:02If she really stole Ms. Harmon's work,
00:42:05then it would make sense why Becky Kane hasn't done anything ever since.
00:42:08The only thing she ever wrote, she plagiarized.
00:42:13What you owe my mother, I will have you give it all back ten times over.
00:42:17Xosha Sanchez, if you can solve strong Goldbach's conjecture,
00:42:22then we were wrong about you, and we're sorry.
00:42:24You indeed are a genius.
00:42:27It was Becky Kane who told us to sabotage you.
00:42:30You're all betraying me, too?
00:42:32Hey!
00:42:33I helped you get that position at CalSTEMP!
00:42:39Briving students to help take Xosha down seems a bit suspicious, Ms. Kane.
00:42:44Check Becky's work.
00:42:46Exactly.
00:42:47If I had to check my proof, then it's only fair that she does, too.
00:42:50If I had to check my proof, then it's only fair that she does, too.
00:42:57Check her work!
00:42:59Check her work!
00:43:01Check her work!
00:43:03Check her work!
00:43:04You can all shut up!
00:43:06And remember,
00:43:07I'm in the Math Hall of Fame.
00:43:11There's only one person in the entire country who has the authority to challenge my work.
00:43:18Wait, does she mean the Director of Science and Technology?
00:43:21The highest government office in tech?
00:43:23Could it be Thomas Oppen?
00:43:26That's right.
00:43:27It's me.
00:43:32That's right.
00:43:34It's me.
00:43:35It's him.
00:43:38He corroborated with Becky to steal my research ten years ago.
00:43:42I call fraud.
00:43:44Margaret Harmon stole my research results.
00:43:47I have a witness, too.
00:43:48I attest that Ms. Becky Kane did submit her thesis to me three days ago.
00:43:53You don't belong in the Math Hall of Fame anymore.
00:43:55I do.
00:43:56You're just in time, honey.
00:44:00And Charles, my top student.
00:44:03Well, I saw you were in a little bit of trouble, so of course I had to come.
00:44:07Can't believe you let that loser turn this crowd against you.
00:44:11Yeah, Sosha may have proved strong gold box conjecture, but I recorded her work on here.
00:44:20We can claim it as our own.
00:44:28That proof is our nation's latest top secret discovery.
00:44:31That can make the best microchips in the world.
00:44:34She's stealing, just like how she stole Ms. Harmon's work.
00:44:38I am the director of science and tech, and that means, newsflash, we can do whatever we want.
00:44:45You are despicable, Becky Kane.
00:44:49My mom taught you all her math, and you betrayed her.
00:44:52Not only did you steal her thesis, but you'd sleep with an old man for fame and power?
00:44:59So what?
00:45:00You have nothing to your name.
00:45:02Who are you to judge me?
00:45:04Oh, I've heard all about you.
00:45:06Just an orphan from the boonie.
00:45:09Young girls raised on pig slop in the swamps.
00:45:13Born to be stepped on by the likes of us.
00:45:16You see, we're the elite.
00:45:19My boyfriend is the director of all things STEM.
00:45:23He is the law in our field.
00:45:30He is the law in our field.
00:45:33You can't arrest me with him here.
00:45:35You hear that, everyone?
00:45:37She got her position by sleeping with an old, white man.
00:45:42She's no math genius at all.
00:45:46You and your sickly, sickly mother are just a waste of space.
00:45:52And there is no way I'm going to allow you to win this competition.
00:45:56Well, I think there's still one unsolvable math problem left.
00:46:05And I challenge you, Becky Cain.
00:46:07She's right.
00:46:11She already solved two of the unsolvable math problems.
00:46:14That means that she can challenge any professor at any level to a math duel.
00:46:18Do something.
00:46:20We can't let them expose us as frauds.
00:46:21Hey, don't worry.
00:46:22Don't worry.
00:46:23I got a little secret weapon.
00:46:27Sure.
00:46:28We'll accept your math duel.
00:46:30But you have to defeat my student first.
00:46:35Charles 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
00:46:46could ever get a chance to go up against the likes of her.
00:46:49Yeah.
00:46:50That's right, Zosia.
00:46:51It's in the rule book.
00:46:52You have to be careful, Zosia.
00:46:54Charles has been crowned the youngest math Olympiad winner since even before you at age 10.
00:46:59I remember him.
00:47:01He's a legitimate genius.
00:47:02He's only studying with Becky Cain and Thomas Oppen.
00:47:04For the faint connections, do not underestimate him.
00:47:08Scared now?
00:47:09Can you handle a real genius?
00:47:11You could still back out now.
00:47:13But you and your mother will be exiled forever.
00:47:16Sweetie, you don't have to do this for me.
00:47:20No.
00:47:21Let's begin.
00:47:24Let's begin.
00:47:29So what if you've proven the strong Goldbox conjecture?
00:47:34We are already on the last step of the third unsolvable microchip problem.
00:47:41That's impossible.
00:47:43The last problem encompasses a three-body operating model and two-dimensional foil technology,
00:47:48which proves that 3D can collapse into a 2D space.
00:47:52Yes, it fulfills a total paradigm shift as a quantitative leap.
00:47:55It's the ultimate weapon in quantum physics.
00:47:57You couldn't have solved it.
00:47:58That may be a shocker to you hobos,
00:48:01but it's nothing for us when the director of science and tech is on our side.
00:48:05I get to direct research funding wherever I want in this country.
00:48:09Ah, corruption at its finest.
00:48:11You're just jealous because only we, the elite, have access to the best tech,
00:48:15the best libraries.
00:48:17Only money can get you those things.
00:48:19Meanwhile, dirt-poor people like you are a waste of space and should sink to the bottom of the ocean.
00:48:29And looking at this farm Barbie, I doubt she can even pay for her own nice lead pencil.
00:48:35Zosia Sanchez will never be able to afford any of this equipment.
00:48:40Nobody has been able to figure out this problem, not even with the invention of supercomputers.
00:48:45She don't got the brains.
00:48:46It's perfect that this is being live-streamed around the world.
00:48:53We can prove that Ivy League elites are leagues above these swamp creatures.
00:48:59Bottom feeders should always stay at the bottom.
00:49:02And I'm about to prove to the universe that Humble Beginnings gave me exactly the skill to overthrow people like them.
00:49:16You think money is brain power, but my mom taught me what it takes to rise from the bottom to the top.
00:49:23We can do anything exponentially better.
00:49:27Well said.
00:49:28I came from Humble Beginnings, too.
00:49:29We believe in you, Zosia, over all of their fancy lab equipment.
00:49:33That is just poor people's wishful thinking.
00:49:36Dreaming they can one day soar to the top.
00:49:39Hmm.
00:49:41Let's see Zosia Sanchez solve that third unsolvable problem.
00:49:46Without the help of any fancy technology.
00:49:52That's cheating.
00:49:57No, too bad.
00:49:59The duel has already begun.
00:50:02If you drop out now, then that's considered your loss.
00:50:07Those devices don't matter much to me at all.
00:50:10Well, you're lucky you were able to even solve the second problem.
00:50:13No woman has ever done better than that, and you certainly won't.
00:50:17And you're just a dirt-poor orphan.
00:50:19I mean, it took our group with the greatest resources, years, just to get to the last step of the problem.
00:50:25You won't be able to solve it in a millennium.
00:50:28Oh, yes.
00:50:29And especially without any computing power.
00:50:31She may have lucked out on the first two problems, but this is way beyond her.
00:50:36Poor people should never rustle the feathers of the wealthy and powerful.
00:50:40Their field of view is so tiny.
00:50:42And our powers are so great.
00:50:45Zosia Sanchez will never be able to solve this by hand.
00:50:52Worse yet, this is an interdisciplinary math problem involving quantum physics, string theory, and Einstein's field equations.
00:51:00A low-class hobo like her wouldn't know any of that.
00:51:02Who says I don't?
00:51:08Yes, we may be poor and we can't afford much, but that just made me more curious to learn everything.
00:51:15Margaret, you taught her quantum physics, too?
00:51:17No.
00:51:19No, I didn't.
00:51:21She must have learned it on her own.
00:51:22And that's the greatest weapon against these stuck-up crybabies.
00:51:44I know poor people are self-conscious about their low social status, but bluffing like this just brings you down even lower.
00:51:51Is this really the best you've got?
00:51:54I mean, Jensen, Margaret Harmon?
00:51:57Sure, they were good in their day, but now all they do is hang out with the likes of poor, broke, homeless girls.
00:52:05She doesn't even look pretty in her dirty rags.
00:52:08Well, let's face it, girls can't really do much, whether it's physical labor or cerebral calisthenics.
00:52:14Well, this penniless girl is about to use a half-broken pencil to kick your ass in math.
00:52:20Let's race.
00:52:21You got the balls to challenge us, but I gotta tell you, it looks ugly on you.
00:52:27Competing against you would just lower my status.
00:52:30I could take you out easily myself.
00:52:33You?
00:52:34You're not good enough.
00:52:36I'm not good enough.
00:52:38I'm about to prove the Marsan's conjecture in my work,
00:52:41and it's the foundation of that last unsolvable math problem.
00:52:45How about we compete on that?
00:52:47Charles is the number one math student in all of Princeton.
00:52:51Your poor people math would just be baby chalk to him.
00:52:55Yeah, because penniless hobos don't have enough to even need counting.
00:52:59I think five fingers is enough.
00:53:03Marsan's conjecture is even harder than the previous unsolvable math problem.
00:53:08What if Zosha loses?
00:53:11Zosha is still an inexperienced high school student.
00:53:13I care less about the winning, but...
00:53:15What if this cripples her intellectual curiosity?
00:53:19What if she never pursues math again?
00:53:21This should be nothing to you if you solve the previous unsolvable problem.
00:53:26Or are you really afraid to admit that bottom feeders can truly never climb to the top?
00:53:38Don't fall for it, Zosha.
00:53:40They are trying to provoke you into this math duel, okay?
00:53:43This is a special challenge within the Math Olympiad with irreversible consequences.
00:53:47I have never seen someone lose a math duel and continue in step.
00:53:51The ridicule and the trauma are so severe, you might as well be exiled.
00:53:56The last girl I defeated in a math duel, we shaved her head in front of everyone.
00:54:00Every high school girl's worst nightmare, having her head shaved in front of everyone.
00:54:06And we live-streamed it, too.
00:54:08She was crying her eyes out when she ran out.
00:54:14Zosha, don't put yourself under so much pressure.
00:54:17You still have a long road ahead of you and so much more to accomplish.
00:54:22Mom, I'm confident in the work that you taught me.
00:54:26They insult our intellect for being poor, for being female.
00:54:30They lie and cheat and steal our work.
00:54:35I'm doing this for us, Mom.
00:54:37I'm doing this for all of the women in STEM.
00:54:40I'll beat these elitist menaces.
00:54:42I am not backing down.
00:54:47You want to avenge your mother and take everything from me?
00:54:50I will have you shredded into unrecognizable pieces.
00:54:54Becky Cain, if I have to defeat your cronies first for you to return what you took from my mother...
00:54:58And I'll do so.
00:55:03We have the upper hand.
00:55:06When you fail, we can ensure that you never get into any college.
00:55:11Neither of you will work in STEM ever again.
00:55:14No funding.
00:55:15No scholarships.
00:55:16Nothing.
00:55:17Not even if you beg.
00:55:19And your sickly mom will die in the streets, dreams shattered.
00:55:25Just like how you poor people should end up.
00:55:28I will make you swallow those words.
00:55:31Just you watch.
00:55:32Enough!
00:55:34Start the math duel.
00:55:35What is that?
00:55:48Shameless.
00:55:49This is utterly shameless.
00:55:50Charles already has 80% of the math tools completed.
00:55:53That's cheating.
00:55:54Dosha hasn't made any preparations ahead of time.
00:55:57That's unfair.
00:56:01Too bad.
00:56:02The math duel has already begun.
00:56:04Um, if you want to give up now, though, that would be considered your loss.
00:56:07They're all cheating scumbags.
00:56:09We can only believe in Dosha now.
00:56:11Otherwise, they will claim we really can't do math.
00:56:13And that women are worthless and unintelligent.
00:56:16You and Dosha will be exiled from math forever.
00:56:19Dosha will never be able to fulfill her dreams.
00:56:22My child, your math skills have long surpassed mine.
00:56:27I can only support you from down below now.
00:56:29I spent 10 years working on this.
00:56:31Give me another hour, and I'll finish this proof.
00:56:34Wow.
00:56:36What a long time.
00:56:37You know nothing about what it means to be a top mathematician.
00:56:41Poor girls like you can only admire us from down below.
00:56:43I'm about to win the next Nobel Prize.
00:56:46Just like the one your mother lost to us.
00:56:47Yes, one hour is definitely too much time.
00:56:54Keep pretending.
00:56:56You're as pathetic as your mother.
00:56:58You're both pig-cuddling boneheads with sappy woman emotions.
00:57:03Yeah, weaklings like you deserve to have your work stolen by us.
00:57:08Your name will go down in the history books as a loser.
00:57:11Then she can drop out of STEM and become a failure of a history teacher.
00:57:17What I mean to say is one hour is more than enough time for me to prove Mersenne's conjecture.
00:57:23One hour wouldn't even be enough time for a weak farm girl like you to crack open a textbook.
00:57:27I only need one minute.
00:57:28One minute.
00:57:32Now, Xosha is too naive.
00:57:34She's losing for sure.
00:57:36No way she can do this with no technology.
00:57:39No, she's just going to embarrass herself like her weak mother.
00:57:43Like I said, women belong in the kitchen.
00:57:48What you all don't realize is Mersenne Prime is just a key that I use to prove strong gold box conjecture.
00:57:58We were too rash.
00:58:05We shouldn't let Xosha hinge so much on this duel.
00:58:07We should believe in Xosha.
00:58:09She can still prove everyone wrong.
00:58:10I came from a small town, too.
00:58:13You don't need to go to an Ivy League school.
00:58:14Women are just as smart as men.
00:58:16You're right.
00:58:17If you did it once, so can Xosha.
00:58:23Look at the screen.
00:58:24Whoa!
00:58:25Look at the screens.
00:58:36My mascot Archimedes, she's solving it.
00:58:40No.
00:58:41No, I have to work faster.
00:58:42She's solving it.
00:59:01She beat me?
00:59:02A girl?
00:59:04Oh, I'm sorry.
00:59:05Have you not started yet?
00:59:06I spent ten years trying to solve the Mersenne's conjecture.
00:59:12My life's work!
00:59:13Just because you're slow doesn't mean other people can't solve it.
00:59:16I would have done it faster, but I had to do it by hand, so...
00:59:19She owned that elitist prick's ass.
00:59:34Down with Ivy League prep boys.
00:59:36I guess that tractor princess is smarter.
00:59:39No.
00:59:40No, it must be wrong.
00:59:41It must be wrong.
00:59:42No, no, no, no, no.
00:59:43How could she be Charles?
00:59:44He's actually a genius.
00:59:46Unlike me.
00:59:49Oh, give it up.
00:59:51You won't find any flaws in my math.
00:59:52No, I refuse to admit defeat!
00:59:54Okay, all right.
00:59:55Let me walk you through it.
00:59:56Since you can't seem to understand something so basic,
01:00:00I simply used my mother's harmonium mechanics
01:00:05to reverse engineer Mersenne's conjecture.
01:00:10Wait, wait.
01:00:11Becky, shouldn't you know harmonium mechanics?
01:00:13Why doesn't your student know?
01:00:14Harmonium mechanics was in my mother's thesis
01:00:18that Becky stole 10 years ago.
01:00:24Well, that just about proves it.
01:00:27Becky is guilty.
01:00:28That doesn't prove anything.
01:00:30It just proves that she beat one guy.
01:00:32I proved that small town girls
01:00:34can beat narcissistic piles of lard
01:00:36with half a pencil.
01:00:38Half a pencil.
01:00:42What a useless piece of trash.
01:00:49He belongs in a dumpster.
01:00:51Jeez.
01:00:53He was incorrect on one problem,
01:00:54and that's how you treat him?
01:00:56Careful.
01:00:57You might end up just like him
01:00:58when we expose you, Becky Kane.
01:01:00Well, Miss Kane,
01:01:02Zosia has defeated your student
01:01:03who was an actual genius.
01:01:06And now she gets to challenge you.
01:01:08Shaking in your boots yet, Becky?
01:01:13No.
01:01:14No.
01:01:15There has to be something that I can do.
01:01:16I can't let this tractor princess,
01:01:18this farm Barbie get the best of me.
01:01:23That was just one failure.
01:01:27You want to challenge me?
01:01:29Fine.
01:01:31I'll show you your place.
01:01:32And this foolish sheep
01:01:34is about to be devoured
01:01:35by a real wolf.
01:01:37No.
01:01:38I'm going to put you
01:01:39where you belong,
01:01:40behind bars.
01:01:42No.
01:01:43I'm going to put you
01:01:44where you belong,
01:01:45behind bars.
01:01:52Zosia, you almost fainted.
01:01:54Be careful.
01:01:55No, I'm okay.
01:01:57No.
01:01:58Zosia is already spent.
01:02:00She solved the unsolvable math problem yesterday,
01:02:02and today she has proved
01:02:03strong Goldbach's conjecture
01:02:04and Moussen's conjecture.
01:02:06Both of these equations
01:02:07have been unsolved for centuries.
01:02:09Imagine the toll
01:02:10that it's taken on her.
01:02:12It would be unfair
01:02:13to continue this math duel.
01:02:14According to math duel rules,
01:02:16a mathematician can only take on
01:02:17one math duel
01:02:18in a given month.
01:02:19I never need the system
01:02:20against my daughter again.
01:02:22So what?
01:02:23I am the director
01:02:24of science and tech.
01:02:26I am the rules.
01:02:28And I demand
01:02:29that the two of them
01:02:30face off right now.
01:02:31Shameless!
01:02:36Weren't you all
01:02:37just calling her
01:02:38the small town math genius?
01:02:40Make her prove it then
01:02:41by facing off against Becky,
01:02:44my little Nobel Prize winner.
01:02:47Only because she stole it
01:02:49from my mother.
01:02:50Oh, we're just giving
01:02:51the tractor princess
01:02:52a chance to prove herself.
01:02:54She should be proud
01:02:56that pig slop like her
01:02:57can stand on the world stage
01:02:59against one of the elite.
01:03:01I am concerned for you, Zosia.
01:03:07Do you remember
01:03:07why I love math, Mom?
01:03:09It was how I met you.
01:03:11And Becky Cain
01:03:12destroyed your life.
01:03:13She stole your research
01:03:14and your legacy
01:03:15in the Math Hall of Fame.
01:03:17You don't belong
01:03:18in the Math Hall of Fame anymore.
01:03:19I do.
01:03:23Winning back everything
01:03:24is my thanks to you
01:03:25for adopting me
01:03:26when you could barely
01:03:28feed yourself.
01:03:29Math is universal.
01:03:30An equalizer
01:03:31between all classes of people.
01:03:33Take these cheating pricks
01:03:34off their high horses, Zosia.
01:03:36Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia.
01:03:41Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia, Zosia.
01:03:49Zosia, I know you'll never give up.
01:03:51No matter what happens,
01:03:53I will always be with you.
01:03:55Let's duel.
01:03:58No, you talk big like a man.
01:04:00I tell you what,
01:04:01we're gonna go easy
01:04:02on your puny little girl brain.
01:04:04How about that?
01:04:05The next part
01:04:06of the third
01:04:07unsolvable math problem?
01:04:09We race to find
01:04:10the next Marcin Prime.
01:04:13What?
01:04:14That's insanity.
01:04:16The largest Marcin Prime
01:04:17discovered
01:04:17is 2 to the 82,539,933 minus 1.
01:04:24That's 25 million digits.
01:04:26Every single mathematician
01:04:27in the world
01:04:28would love to come up
01:04:29with the next Marcin Prime.
01:04:31They would go down
01:04:32into the Mathematics Hall of Fame.
01:04:33Our competitors across the sea
01:04:35have used over 2 million supercomputers
01:04:38to try and do this
01:04:39and they still haven't gotten it.
01:04:40How can Zosia
01:04:42with just one human brain?
01:04:44Why is finding the next Marcin Prime
01:04:46so important?
01:04:47In simple terms,
01:04:52Marcin Primes
01:04:53are fundamental
01:04:54to supercomputing
01:04:55and encryption
01:04:56at the highest order.
01:04:58Even if you don't care
01:04:59about supercomputing,
01:05:00daily tasks
01:05:01such as internet function,
01:05:02listening to MP3s,
01:05:04media processing
01:05:05are all reliant
01:05:06on FFT algorithms
01:05:08that are sped up
01:05:09by Marcin Primes.
01:05:11What she means, everyone,
01:05:12is that it makes
01:05:12our CPUs
01:05:13and our GPUs
01:05:15super fast.
01:05:16So if I'm going
01:05:17supersonic speed,
01:05:18finding the next Marcin Prime
01:05:20will allow me to reach
01:05:21hypersonic speeds?
01:05:23Precisely, young man.
01:05:24A breakthrough in Marcin Prime
01:05:25is basically a breakthrough
01:05:26for the entire chip industry.
01:05:28And almost everything
01:05:29is built on these microchips
01:05:30these days.
01:05:31Your phones,
01:05:31your computers,
01:05:32your cat's automatic feeder.
01:05:34Nobody can escape
01:05:35the influence
01:05:36that is chip technology
01:05:37in the modern age.
01:05:38Finding the next Marcin Prime
01:05:40is infinitely difficult.
01:05:42Can Zosia even do it?
01:05:44What they don't realize is
01:05:45Oppen already gave me
01:05:47the answer.
01:05:50When I was working
01:05:51on Goldbach's conjecture
01:05:53three years ago,
01:05:54I was already halfway
01:05:55to finding the next Marcin Prime.
01:05:58And I've already given
01:05:59that answer to Becky.
01:06:00Zosia Sanchez will lose
01:06:02for sure.
01:06:03Prepare to get kicked back
01:06:05to your swamp
01:06:06to pick up pig shit.
01:06:08It's the only thing
01:06:09your poor girl hands
01:06:10are good for anyway.
01:06:11No, no.
01:06:12What's going to happen
01:06:13is these elitist pricks
01:06:14who cheated
01:06:15and bought your way to power
01:06:17are going to fall from grace.
01:06:19You're going to be doomed
01:06:20to a life of being
01:06:20a total loser.
01:06:22You wouldn't talk
01:06:23to me that way
01:06:24if you knew
01:06:25that I've already found
01:06:26the next Marcin Prime.
01:06:28It's right here.
01:06:29Is she cheating again?
01:06:31No!
01:06:31Just one?
01:06:39Didn't you hear
01:06:40those idiots?
01:06:43Over two million supercomputers
01:06:45can't find one.
01:06:46And you've got nothing.
01:06:48You should actually be grateful
01:06:50that you get to witness me
01:06:51making history.
01:06:53You crave glory so much
01:06:56you cheat, lie, steal,
01:06:58probably murder.
01:06:59I may be poor
01:07:00but I will ensure
01:07:01that glory is the one thing
01:07:03that you never get.
01:07:05Even if you came
01:07:06into my farm
01:07:07to pick up pigeon fodder.
01:07:08Hmm.
01:07:16Meet my Marcin Prime.
01:07:26Meet my Marcin Prime.
01:07:27She's really found
01:07:31the next Marcin Prime?
01:07:32A number that's
01:07:33over 25 million digits?
01:07:35Xosha's a goner this time.
01:07:37All you ever do is cheat!
01:07:38How can you even call yourself
01:07:39an honorable researcher?
01:07:41Okay, that sounds like
01:07:42a you problem.
01:07:43If Xosha's really
01:07:44a math genius
01:07:44like you say she is
01:07:46then she would already
01:07:47have one in her back pocket.
01:07:48Oh yeah, that's how
01:07:49geniuses operate.
01:07:50But apparently
01:07:51Xosha Sanchez
01:07:53isn't a real genius.
01:07:54She doesn't have time
01:07:56to calculate
01:07:56with two million computers
01:07:57couldn't calculate
01:07:58to find the next
01:07:59Mercent Prime?
01:07:59Uh, TikTok!
01:08:00Oh, time's up sweetie.
01:08:03Admit defeat
01:08:04and slap yourself
01:08:06a hundred times
01:08:07as an apology.
01:08:08Maybe then I'll let you
01:08:10kiss my Nobel Prize.
01:08:11You mean my Nobel Prize?
01:08:15You mean my Nobel Prize?
01:08:18May I borrow your iPad?
01:08:21This is the cheapest model
01:08:22from five years ago though.
01:08:24It's like one gigahertz tops.
01:08:26Might as well be a potato.
01:08:27More than enough for me.
01:08:28She just won't give up.
01:08:30All right.
01:08:31I'll let that brat play
01:08:33before we eat her alive.
01:08:35Give me the next Mercent Prime
01:08:37on the count of three
01:08:37and I'll spare you
01:08:39and your mother.
01:08:41Three!
01:08:41What's Blackery?
01:08:42Three seconds.
01:08:43She has no chance.
01:08:44Two!
01:08:44She's working like life!
01:08:46Unbelievable!
01:08:47Can she really do it?
01:08:52One!
01:08:52Drag her off the stage!
01:08:55Done.
01:08:55Done.
01:09:01Done.
01:09:01And the next one
01:09:12at 27 million
01:09:13and 32 million digits.
01:09:18You're the pride
01:09:19of my life, Sosha.
01:09:20No, she is the pride
01:09:22of the entire nation.
01:09:27No, no, no way.
01:09:28I had to use
01:09:28offense proof to get that far.
01:09:30How could she find
01:09:30two Mercent Primes?
01:09:33In three seconds?
01:09:34That took me three years!
01:09:36Oh, I know what it is!
01:09:38She must just be a blind guess.
01:09:39She can just toss out
01:09:40a bunch of digits
01:09:41and then make it
01:09:42look like something.
01:09:43She's cheating!
01:09:44You're cheating!
01:09:45All you farmhouse
01:09:47poor people do
01:09:48is cheat.
01:09:49That's all you do
01:09:50because you're losers
01:09:50in real life.
01:09:51You're just projecting
01:09:52because you can't
01:09:53stand losing.
01:09:55Have you guys forgotten
01:09:56what I've accomplished
01:09:57so far?
01:09:58You mean unsolvable
01:09:59math problem number two?
01:10:00Yes, because math
01:10:02builds on top
01:10:02of one another.
01:10:03That's why I was able
01:10:04to calculate the next
01:10:05Mercine Prime
01:10:06in the nick of time.
01:10:07No, I cannot lose
01:10:09to this penniless
01:10:10pig slop feeder.
01:10:12You are the director
01:10:13of science and tech.
01:10:14You are the top dog.
01:10:16I didn't sleep with you
01:10:17for nothing.
01:10:18We can't let her
01:10:19expose us like this.
01:10:21Bringing out
01:10:22the big guns?
01:10:23I'll beat them too.
01:10:24Ten years ago,
01:10:28Thomas Oppen
01:10:28and Becky Cain
01:10:30stole my mother's research.
01:10:32I will avenge her
01:10:33and I will take back
01:10:34what belongs to her.
01:10:35Those morons
01:10:36that you just defeated?
01:10:38They are nothing
01:10:39compared to me.
01:10:40Yeah, do you even realize
01:10:41who you're talking to,
01:10:42Zosia Sanchez?
01:10:43He hails from a long line
01:10:45of nuclear physicists,
01:10:46okay?
01:10:46You mean mad scientists
01:10:47who create weapons
01:10:48of mass destruction
01:10:49to ruin humanity?
01:10:50Yeah, I think the world
01:10:51can live without you.
01:10:53I am the director
01:10:55of science and tech.
01:10:57I hold the highest position
01:10:59in math and physics,
01:11:01okay?
01:11:02I am leagues above you.
01:11:04You're so poor,
01:11:06you eat what the pigs eat.
01:11:10Yeah, yeah, yeah,
01:11:11teenage trailer trashes
01:11:13think they're so important
01:11:14that they know everything.
01:11:17Okay, all right.
01:11:18I don't need any of you
01:11:19to mansplain
01:11:20or talk down me
01:11:21because higher IQ
01:11:22beats higher status.
01:11:24Higher status
01:11:25is more experience.
01:11:27Yeah.
01:11:27You mean more experience
01:11:28at cheating.
01:11:29You know what?
01:11:31Why don't we solve
01:11:32four-color theorem?
01:11:36Let's race.
01:11:39You think four-color theorem
01:11:41is just that easy?
01:11:42At my current level,
01:11:44it would take me
01:11:44a year to complete,
01:11:45and that is still faster
01:11:47than anyone else on Earth.
01:11:49I'll need one hour.
01:11:50You are just a rodeo clown
01:11:51drunk on your own moonshine.
01:11:54It would take you that long
01:11:55just to write down
01:11:56the equation.
01:11:58Oh, oh, oh, let me guess.
01:11:59Let me guess.
01:11:59You're just going to use
01:12:00all the computing power
01:12:01in this room
01:12:02to calculate the prime for you.
01:12:04And we see right
01:12:04through your screen.
01:12:05Yeah, yeah, it must be that
01:12:06that iPad the host gave her.
01:12:07She's the real cheater.
01:12:09That must be why
01:12:10she beat me.
01:12:11Go ahead and check the iPad.
01:12:17My gosh,
01:12:18this is barely
01:12:18one gigabyte of RAM.
01:12:20You're right.
01:12:21This thing is slower
01:12:22than a 2010 flip phone.
01:12:25Like I said,
01:12:26might as well be a potato.
01:12:27See, I don't need
01:12:28your double standards
01:12:29and hypocrisy.
01:12:31They look ugly
01:12:31on my small-town charm.
01:12:33You still won't win.
01:12:35It would take at least
01:12:369,000 times
01:12:37more computing power.
01:12:39And it would take
01:12:40another whole year.
01:12:41But what if
01:12:42I used
01:12:44the three-body
01:12:45operating model
01:12:47and 2D foil technology?
01:12:52But what if
01:12:54I used
01:12:56the three-body
01:12:57operating model
01:12:58and 2D foil technology?
01:13:00What?
01:13:01That's math.
01:13:03Blasphemy.
01:13:04No, it's not.
01:13:05If I compress
01:13:06space modeling
01:13:07into 2D,
01:13:08I don't mean
01:13:099,000 times
01:13:10computing power.
01:13:10That iPad
01:13:11is enough.
01:13:13That's all
01:13:14abstract math.
01:13:14Nobody has ever
01:13:15made that concrete yet.
01:13:16That wouldn't be
01:13:17the breakthrough
01:13:17of the century.
01:13:18It would be
01:13:19the breakthrough
01:13:19of the millennium.
01:13:21Compressing
01:13:22to 2D?
01:13:23No.
01:13:23That is crazy talk.
01:13:25Current technology
01:13:26only allows
01:13:27to compress
01:13:27up to 10 times.
01:13:29What are you,
01:13:30what are you saying?
01:13:30you have some sort
01:13:31of magical,
01:13:32mystical power now
01:13:33that created
01:13:33some new tech?
01:13:35I do.
01:13:39I do.
01:13:41You forget
01:13:41that I advanced
01:13:42tech by a century
01:13:43just minutes ago.
01:13:44Accelerate!
01:13:57Accelerate!
01:13:58Accelerate!
01:14:01Oh, Jesus Christ,
01:14:02no!
01:14:03We don't have
01:14:04enough computing power!
01:14:06We told you!
01:14:07You don't even have
01:14:08the computing power
01:14:08to defeat me!
01:14:09Please?
01:14:14I need your help.
01:14:27You get caught
01:14:28ringing the system,
01:14:29you get banned!
01:14:30You need skills
01:14:31to own!
01:14:32The next millennium
01:14:59is here.
01:15:00My photon-level
01:15:26microchip!
01:15:27It may be tiny,
01:15:29but its power
01:15:29is immense
01:15:30enough to power
01:15:31this entire city
01:15:32on its own.
01:15:39Power level
01:15:40over 9,000!
01:15:44I did it, Mom.
01:15:46I did it.
01:15:47You did it,
01:15:48my child.
01:15:50You did it
01:15:50when no one else could.
01:15:52We have
01:15:53hypersonic microchips.
01:15:55No other country
01:15:56is even close.
01:15:56My potato
01:15:58has gone
01:15:58hyperspeed.
01:16:00The whole country
01:16:01wanted to see you
01:16:02win, Zosia.
01:16:03This,
01:16:04this right here,
01:16:05this is the
01:16:06American dream!
01:16:07We're all equal!
01:16:13No, no, no,
01:16:14she's really
01:16:15a genius.
01:16:16She solved
01:16:17all three
01:16:17unsolvable
01:16:18microchip math
01:16:19problems.
01:16:19I have to admit,
01:16:21Zosia Sanchez,
01:16:22you are good.
01:16:24Now,
01:16:24I might just
01:16:25have to hire you
01:16:26to come work
01:16:26for me.
01:16:27Is that you both
01:16:28admitting defeat?
01:16:30He has been
01:16:31rigging the system
01:16:32against Zosia
01:16:32the entire time!
01:16:33You can't be serious.
01:16:35You two work together
01:16:36to steal
01:16:36Zosia's mother's research.
01:16:39Becky Cain
01:16:39is nowhere near
01:16:40the genius
01:16:40that you are.
01:16:41Come to my side
01:16:42and I can give you
01:16:43all the riches
01:16:44and glory
01:16:44in the world.
01:16:48How dare you
01:16:49betray me!
01:16:50I've been with you
01:16:51for ten years!
01:16:54I was only
01:16:55using you
01:16:56to steal
01:16:56research for me.
01:16:58You are nothing
01:16:59compared to
01:17:00Zosia Sanchez!
01:17:02You are nothing
01:17:04but trash
01:17:04to me now!
01:17:07How does
01:17:08downfall feel,
01:17:08Becky Cain?
01:17:12Forget Becky,
01:17:13Miss Sanchez.
01:17:15Let's discuss
01:17:15your future
01:17:16with me.
01:17:17Now, you don't
01:17:17want to be
01:17:18associated
01:17:18with that
01:17:19dirt poor mother.
01:17:20She has nothing
01:17:20left to offer you
01:17:22but I,
01:17:23I can give you
01:17:24access to the
01:17:24top research
01:17:25facilities
01:17:26and unlimited
01:17:27money.
01:17:28I wouldn't blame
01:17:29you if you
01:17:29left me,
01:17:30Zosia.
01:17:31I'm just a
01:17:32destitute janitor
01:17:33now.
01:17:34Mom,
01:17:35I would never
01:17:36do that.
01:17:37Do you know
01:17:38why I go
01:17:38to public high
01:17:39school and why
01:17:40I manipulate
01:17:40my test scores
01:17:41to only be
01:17:4273%?
01:17:43I'm not
01:17:44interested in
01:17:44playing guessing
01:17:45games with you
01:17:45right now.
01:17:46Because my mom
01:17:47adopted me.
01:17:48She saved me
01:17:48from the streets
01:17:49as an orphan.
01:17:50She gave me
01:17:50a whole new
01:17:52life.
01:17:53I would give
01:17:53up anything
01:17:54for her to
01:17:54fulfill her
01:17:55dreams,
01:17:55the ones that
01:17:56Becky Cain
01:17:56stole.
01:17:57I would
01:17:58never abandon
01:18:00her.
01:18:01I never knew
01:18:02you'd manipulated
01:18:03your test scores
01:18:03for me.
01:18:05And I would
01:18:06do it all
01:18:06over again,
01:18:07Mom.
01:18:07Zosia.
01:18:09You know,
01:18:10I am so glad
01:18:10that Zosia
01:18:11Sanchez is not
01:18:13a traitor
01:18:13like that
01:18:14Becky Cain.
01:18:15Zosia is the
01:18:16better woman.
01:18:18It must be
01:18:19that small town
01:18:20showing.
01:18:21Now it's time
01:18:22to strip Becky
01:18:22Cain of her
01:18:23honors and her
01:18:24position.
01:18:24No, no,
01:18:26you can't.
01:18:28Just because
01:18:29you beat me,
01:18:30that doesn't mean
01:18:31that I stole
01:18:31anything.
01:18:32Yeah?
01:18:32Where's your
01:18:33evidence?
01:18:34See?
01:18:35You got
01:18:36nothing on me!
01:18:38But I do.
01:18:41Look, everyone.
01:18:43Margaret Harmon
01:18:43is trying to
01:18:44fabricate evidence
01:18:44now.
01:18:45Did you not
01:18:46realize that
01:18:47there were
01:18:48security cameras
01:18:49in the office
01:18:49where you stole
01:18:50my research?
01:18:51No.
01:18:52No, I already
01:18:52deleted the footage.
01:18:53Those security
01:18:54cameras were
01:18:55backed up
01:18:55to the cloud.
01:18:58If she didn't
01:18:58realize that,
01:18:59how could she
01:18:59even call herself
01:19:00a prodigy
01:19:00in tech?
01:19:01Math genius
01:19:02is worse
01:19:03than a preschooler.
01:19:06My mom
01:19:07didn't want
01:19:08to expose you
01:19:08because she
01:19:09wanted to give
01:19:09you a second
01:19:10chance to
01:19:11right your
01:19:11wrongs.
01:19:14This is your
01:19:15last chance,
01:19:16Becky Cain.
01:19:19I...
01:19:20I didn't
01:19:23do anything
01:19:24wrong.
01:19:25Anybody
01:19:26would have
01:19:26done it.
01:19:27All of the
01:19:27founding fathers
01:19:28of Silicon Valley,
01:19:29they've done it.
01:19:31You are
01:19:31despicable.
01:19:32You do not
01:19:33deserve to be
01:19:33listed in the
01:19:34Math Hall of Fame.
01:19:35No!
01:19:36Am I going to
01:19:37lose everything?
01:19:40Professor,
01:19:41I am so
01:19:42sorry.
01:19:44Oh, you don't
01:19:46have to do this.
01:19:47Please don't
01:19:47expose me.
01:19:48You don't have
01:19:48to do this.
01:19:49I'll do anything.
01:19:50Please forgive me.
01:19:51Forgiveness.
01:19:52I promise to
01:19:53make you proud,
01:19:53Professor.
01:19:57You should be
01:19:58honored that I'm
01:19:59using your work
01:20:00to climb to the
01:20:00top.
01:20:01I'm inheriting
01:20:02your math legacy,
01:20:04Professor.
01:20:05I forgave you
01:20:06a long time ago.
01:20:08You did?
01:20:11Then I get to
01:20:12keep everything!
01:20:12You should never
01:20:14have tried to frame
01:20:15Zosia.
01:20:17Shame on that
01:20:17woman!
01:20:18Stealing someone
01:20:19else's research is
01:20:20the most despicable
01:20:21crime in academia.
01:20:23Let's exile her!
01:20:26No!
01:20:26You can't do that
01:20:27to me!
01:20:28I'm a Nobel Prize
01:20:29winner!
01:20:29I'm famous,
01:20:30damn it!
01:20:31No!
01:20:33Not anymore,
01:20:34Becky Cain.
01:20:39Not anymore,
01:20:40Becky Cain.
01:20:43Oh!
01:20:45You don't belong
01:20:47in the math hall of
01:20:48fame anymore.
01:20:49I do.
01:20:53You have
01:20:54officially been
01:20:55removed from the
01:20:56hall of fame.
01:20:57My portrait!
01:20:58My beautiful
01:20:59portrait!
01:21:01You'll pay for
01:21:02this.
01:21:06Get over here
01:21:08and help!
01:21:08Don't you want
01:21:09her invention too?
01:21:10I invented
01:21:11this!
01:21:13She's trying to
01:21:14steal Zosia's work
01:21:15like she did mine.
01:21:18Your invention
01:21:19will be ours.
01:21:20See, this is why
01:21:21women are always
01:21:22having their
01:21:23inventions stolen.
01:21:24You're just
01:21:24biologically weaker.
01:21:26We are not!
01:21:27Come on!
01:21:28Take down
01:21:29these oppressors!
01:21:30I can't believe
01:21:31we lost to a couple
01:21:32of pig farmers.
01:21:34No, I'm the best
01:21:35math genius in the
01:21:35world!
01:21:36I'm the Nobel Prize
01:21:37winner!
01:21:37I'm a winner!
01:21:39It doesn't belong
01:21:40to you!
01:21:43Oh, no!
01:21:44Oh, God!
01:21:48Zosia!
01:21:54I would like to
01:21:57proudly announce
01:21:58that the winner of
01:21:59this year's math
01:22:00Olympiad is...
01:22:01That the winner of
01:22:05this year's math
01:22:06Olympiad is...
01:22:07Zosia!
01:22:08Zosia!
01:22:09Zosia!
01:22:10Zosia!
01:22:11Zosia!
01:22:12Zosia!
01:22:12Zosia!
01:22:13Zosia!
01:22:14Zosia!
01:22:15Zosia Sanchez!
01:22:23Zosia has solved
01:22:25all three
01:22:26unsolvable math
01:22:27models!
01:22:28Not only that,
01:22:30she has advanced
01:22:31microchip technology
01:22:32by at least a century
01:22:33with her brilliant
01:22:35device.
01:22:43We did it, Mom.
01:22:45We won the prize money
01:22:46and now we can
01:22:47continue your research
01:22:48and your surgery.
01:22:50Oh, Zosia,
01:22:51I don't care about
01:22:52these prizes.
01:22:54Raising you
01:22:55was my greatest
01:22:56achievement.
01:22:58Zosia!
01:23:20Ha ha!
01:23:23Well, well.
01:23:25Zosia Sanchez.
01:23:26Oh, here, let me.
01:23:30Hello.
01:23:33Congratulations, you two.
01:23:34You will be going to D.C. to compete internationally this time.
01:23:38Now, you do realize that our foreign competitors are going to be a little more difficult than anything you've had to handle so far.
01:23:44I'll make all of you proud.
01:23:46You will always be my girl genius.
01:23:56You will always be my girl genius.
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