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00:04Please tell me you're oaking, Jay! This can't be real!
00:10It's real. We're going to use our model rocket to do the dirty work for us.
00:17Just a few thousand years later, Zeno and I finally made our first rocket together.
00:24Ignition!
00:33Do you see it, rocket?
00:38Ha ha! We'll keep on wielding the power of science and blasting our way into the future!
00:57Booyah! You took a major L, Suez Canal!
01:10The book of the universe is written in the language of mathematics. Know who said that? Galileo Galilei.
01:17I want it! The ultimate universal language, representing the shared wisdom of humanity!
01:24Oh, that all sounds really bad and inspiring and stuff, it's just...
01:29We don't know what you're talking about. Not a clue.
01:32For that rocket launch, I was controlling the trajectory manually.
01:36But that won't cut it for a rocket navigating the vast expanse of space. We'll need constant and perfect calculations
01:42to pull it off.
01:43If that's the case, can't we rely on Senku's brain like always? He's a walking calculator.
01:49Nah, I mainly deal in guesstimates. Basically rough estimations based on approximate values.
01:56That's nowhere near good enough for a rocket. If our calculations are off by just a fraction of a digit,
02:02the errors will keep compounding and eventually kill everyone on board.
02:06Point made. Makes sense that the angle can't be even the tiniest bit off. The difference would add up over
02:12thousands of kilometers.
02:13You could easily find yourself lost in space. If your stellar travel is airy-skay.
02:19The rocket scientists at NASA wrote their calculations to the 15th digit of pi.
02:23Are you serious? That's a lot of pi!
02:26If I'm picking up what you're putting down, we'll have to unleash some freaky-deaky math moves the whole time
02:31our rocket's airborne!
02:32You're not wrong. Thus our trip to India.
02:36India's known for having next-level math education. They memorize the multiplication tables up to two digits!
02:42Boy, that's brutal! If I had been born there, I would have run away from math class screaming!
02:47I want that mathematical prowess!
02:50It's only fitting desire is noble.
02:53That is precisely why the Nanami conglomerate founded a university to cultivate talent in India.
02:59Is there anything they didn't have their grubby fingers in?
03:02We'll pay a visit to the university and start reviving them!
03:06There should be hundreds of capable students and professors of computation to choose from!
03:12If it was good enough for the first Apollo mission, then it's good enough for us, too.
03:16They relied on handwritten calculations to get humans to the moon.
03:21Huh. If luck is on our side, we may even locate Sai.
03:26Huh? Who?
03:28That's like a mega-popular name in India.
03:32An ace math whiz with top-tier brain power. A million times that of the average person!
03:40An ace math whiz with top-tier brain power. A million times that of the average person!
07:11That would be the worst thing ever!
07:13If they break even a little, they'll wear down and then we can't put them back together!
07:18Ha!
07:19There's no need for us to worry about that.
07:21Hmm?
07:23Have faith in Priestess Ruri.
07:26I know that she would have made sure everyone took defensive postures in time, so there's
07:31nothing to fear.
07:32And even though we're separated by land and sea, our bond as siblings can't be broken.
07:39Hell yeah!
07:45There's a reason why you feel that way about her.
07:48You know what I mean, right?
07:49Huh?
07:55It's true.
07:56We're connected to the people we're close to.
07:59That invisible bond is unbreakable.
08:02That invisible bond is unbreakable, and it can lead you straight to them!
08:04I know that I'm right!
08:06I know that I'm right!
08:06It's sailors' instincts!
08:08Thousands of years ago, when that first petrification beam hit, it would have been around 9.30 in the
08:15morning here in India.
08:17Not long before classes began.
08:20Sai always spent a spare time on his laptop.
08:23That day would have been no different.
08:25Somewhere with a decent signal, where he could work in solitude.
08:29Which means...
08:31When he became petrified, he was up on the school's rooftop!
08:34You seem to know a lot about him.
08:37The two of you must have been pretty close.
08:46I don't exactly get how we're gonna find him when we don't even know where that school
08:50is.
08:51Don't worry.
08:52We already know how to solve for that.
08:55All we need is the starting position of the target, the location where other statues were
09:00found.
09:01And last, I'll be the geography!
09:04Hmph!
09:10Ascalating the destination couldn't be easier.
09:15You're doing what now?
09:17It's simple.
09:18We check the strength of the soil, then analyze stability with the felonious method.
09:24Oh yeah!
09:25I have the OG map unlocked, so I'm like a cheat code for landslide detection!
09:29And they're off!
09:30Letting two science users team up only makes them even more excitable and twice as incomprehensible.
09:41That should do it.
09:48Ah!
09:50Is that Psy Guy?!
09:56As in the dude with a million brains worth of brain in his brain?!
10:00Assinating Faye!
10:02He looks half Indian, half Japanese!
10:04Does he have to be handsome as hell?!
10:10I wonder what he'll be like?
10:12Well, he is one of those genius academic types.
10:15People like that can be a bit unapproachable, so that's what I'm guessing.
10:26What happened?
10:27Whoa!
10:29You saved me!
10:31All of you!
10:32I can't believe it!
10:33I'm so grateful!
10:35We lucked out!
10:36He can communicate and he's not murderous!
10:40Thank you!
10:42Thank you so much!
10:57Hekiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
10:58Whoa!
10:59Ha-ha!
11:00Running off the moment we're reunited, that is so rude of you!
11:05Kohaku!
11:05Haku!
11:08Just to be clear, you want me to catch him?
11:11Stay back!
11:14Help, please! I'm begging you!
11:16What's his Oblum prey?
11:18I fled all the way to India to get away!
11:20I won't go back to the Nanami Caglomeri, and you can't make me!
11:24I mean it! I refuse to go back with you!
11:30Wanna know his full name? Nanami Sai.
11:33Now on your feet!
11:35We're in need of your mind of a million, and we can't do this without you!
11:39Our bond as siblings can't be broken.
11:43You seem to know a lot about him. The two of you must have been pretty close.
11:48Hm.
11:51You don't own me, little brother!
11:58LITTLE WHAAAAAT?
12:05PLEASE!
12:09So the math guy with the brilliant mind.
12:12PLEASE!
12:14Turned out to be Ryushui's older brother!
12:20You could have given us a heads up that you two share DNA.
12:24I don't see how that information's relevant.
12:27Si's the best in the world at the job we need him to do, so...
12:30Of course I wanted him. And I got him. Am I wrong?
12:33Will you stop saying things like that?
12:35I'm not some kind of genius by any stretch.
12:38That's just an unfounded claim you've been spewing to practically everyone my whole life!
12:42Oh, lol. So you're not a freaking genius who eats math for breakfast?
12:46Exactly! I eat cereal!
12:48Don't worry! We can still pal up even if you're mid at math! It's nice to meet ya!
12:53That's... good enough? Really?
12:56Of course that's not enough!
12:59Si, you know you can't fool me. We're brothers after all.
13:04Admit it. Your special talent has been apparent since you were just four years old.
13:11Hmm...
13:12Twenty-nine quintillion five hundred ninety-nine quadrillion eight hundred twenty trillion three hundred seventy-four billion four hundred two
13:19million two hundred forty-four thousand nine hundred fifty-three.
13:23What?!
13:24Ah! I'm so sorry! Was I not supposed to multiply?
13:26Mr. Nanami! Incredible news, sir! Si is a prodigy! An absolute genius!
13:34I won it!
13:36Who cares?! Useless! Pointless! Worthless!
13:40Computers do the same math instantly!
13:42And anyone can learn ten-digit multiplication!
13:45It just takes a little time and patience to get the hang of it!
13:49Yeah, I'm not so sure about that...
13:53Ugh. It would take a while to get to the exact number.
13:58Ha! You can keep trying to run from it, but everyone can see your talent from a mile away.
14:04The Nanami conglomerate? Scratch that! It's all me! I want that brain power of yours!
14:09Of course you do!
14:14Si already has a firm grasp of linear algebra, not to mention topology and set theory.
14:19Then ensure he spends his time furthering himself in mathematics.
14:23I'll raise him to be our dedicated actuarial scientist.
14:49What do you mean, he vanished?
14:51Where do you think he went?
14:52Ah?
14:54Ah!
14:55Ah!
14:55Ooh, what do you think?
14:56I heard that he was perhaps...
14:59Ooh, I heard that!
15:01Maybe you heard that!
15:02I think he was.
15:11Hmm...
15:12Ah!
15:13What do you think the way he went?
15:16Oh, oh!
15:17Ah!
15:17Ah!
15:18Ah!
15:37Ah.
15:48Oh.
15:59The master of the house has new orders.
16:02Your study time is to be doubled from today onward.
16:06Furthermore, you are forbidden from using the computer for any purpose outside of studying.
16:12Sir.
16:27Sir, I don't understand what the problem is.
16:30Why not just do everything?
16:34Keep on studying.
16:35Master mathematics and be an actuary scientist.
16:38Do what they want to get them off your back.
16:41And on top of doing all that other stuff, you can make games.
16:45You want it, so the next step is to take it.
16:48You can have everything, even the Nanami conglomerate.
16:53What? There's no way I could handle that much.
16:55And also, I don't want to.
16:59I love programming games and won't be happy doing anything else.
17:04Hey, Sai! I want your math expertise.
17:07We're going to build a racetrack, so calculate the optimal racing line.
17:11Not a chance.
17:13Slow down! We're going to make a sale together.
17:15Use computational fluid dynamics for me.
17:18Nember!
17:19Wait for me!
17:20Go away!
17:21Sai!
17:21You're wrong!
17:23Sai!
17:23I'm not a mathematician!
17:26I'm a programmer!
17:31Ryusui and our father's company kept putting me to work.
17:34I had to escape to an Indian university.
17:37I want to code.
17:39I have to!
17:52This world is nothing but rocks.
17:55How long will it take to build one?
17:58A half-decent computer.
18:01Making semiconductors will suck.
18:03If we're being real, it's ridiculously out of the question as of now.
18:07We're at least five years away.
18:10Or maybe ten.
18:11I told you!
18:15I don't get it.
18:16Why did you save me?
18:18It's a nightmare.
18:20In this stone world, there aren't even calculators.
18:24There's nothing for a programmer like me to achieve here.
18:32Ha ha!
18:33I know he can be a little dramatic.
18:35But he always comes through in the end.
18:37It super seems like math isn't his jam.
18:39I feel bad for him.
18:41And that aside, he said he's not fast at it, so...
18:44Didn't you say that even the smallest mistake could get us all killed?
18:48Yeah.
18:48And either way, we need a whole team calculating trajectory.
18:52Unlike for the Apollo missions, we have Y-Man as an unknown variable.
18:57We'll have to be able to react to evolving conditions.
19:00At lightning speed and around the clock.
19:05It doesn't matter how many people we have.
19:08Doing manual calculations is like a tightrope walk without a safety net.
19:27Five to ten years until I touch a computer again.
19:31What am I supposed to do in the meantime?
19:35I can't even write code.
19:37It sounds like...
19:39Torture.
19:41How will I survive?
20:00No.
20:02Who's to say I can't write code?
20:05Truth is...
20:06Coding is the one thing I can do here.
20:16Huh, that's unusual.
20:18No warm-blooded man can resist the aroma of fresh curry.
20:22Now that's a bit of an exaggeration.
20:25Though he must be hungry.
20:28Oh, Sigh!
20:39Well, that's unsettling.
20:45It's machine code.
20:47The original programming language.
20:49And the most direct way to talk to a computer.
20:53Stop looking at my code!
20:55Yeah, no can do.
20:56It's pretty much all over the place, you know?
20:59I mean, I have to do something with myself till we have computers again.
21:03If I want to code, I'll simply have to write it down for later.
21:08None of us can read what you wrote.
21:10Is it a full program?
21:14It's much more than a program.
21:25It's Dragon Quest.
21:29In other words, even with only the most primitive tools, you're a marvel.
21:34See?
21:35Your mind can create a whole universe, and don't try to tell me I'm wrong.
21:40You're not.
21:41I can do it.
21:43I can program anything.
21:46I'd say this calls for a change of plans.
21:49Listen.
21:50If we can count on your OP coding skills, there's a chance we can do this with the most basic
21:55hardware.
21:57If we can make our own Nintendo, we can make a rocket fly.
22:03Humanity's singularity.
22:04We're going to need the absolute apex of scientific crafting.
22:08Time to get ridiculously excited.
22:10We're making a stoneworld computer!
22:37We're making a stoneworld computer!
22:45Flip over there!
22:47No one could be done.
22:48The same thing is, it's not based on capitalism.
22:48If you can make a stoneworld computer, you can make a stoneworld computer!
22:58Shine the stoneworld computer with a world computer.
23:04With the best world of computer technology.
23:07We're making a stoneworld computer.
23:08You can make a stoneworld computer so we can make a stoneworld computer.
23:10You can make a stoneworld computer...
23:10You can make it.
23:10If you can't do it.
23:31I'll see you next time.
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