:36:21
Boy, that's some kite!
:36:22
I'm writing a book on kite construction.
:36:25
So what do you wanna talk about?
:36:28
I just wanted to ask you a question.
:36:33
Do you think time travel is possible?
:36:38
-Are you doing a science project?
-Sort of.
:36:43
Well, that's a very interesting question.
:36:46
Well, now, let's see.
:36:48
If we look at this
in a Newtonian framework...
:36:52
...the possibilities of time travel
were limited.
:36:55
With the advent of the relativity theory,
that's Einstein's relativity theory...
:36:59
...the idea of absolute time
cannot be reasonably affirmed.
:37:03
Well, then we have Richard's burrito.
:37:07
What's that?
:37:08
That's my own theory,
based on a Mexican food called the burrito.
:37:11
-I had one at Disneyland.
-I know what a burrito is!
:37:16
You see, I think that time is like a burrito...
:37:20
...in the sense that one part of itself
will fold over...
:37:23
...and it will just touch the other part.
:37:26
-What's inside?
-You can fill it with whatever you want.
:37:30
You can fill it with memories,
with experiences, trigonometry. Anything.
:37:35
Then you think
that time travel is possible for people?
:37:39
Yes, it is. It is possible.
:37:42
It's absolutely possible for people,
dogs, elephants, cancan girls.
:37:47
Then I'm not crazy!
:37:50
I really don't know if you're crazy.
:37:53
I know most people think I am.
:37:58
-Come here, Richard.
-What?
:37:59
-Come on.
-What are you doing?