:03:05
Dad was a man of the land.
:03:08
His interest was in the balance
and harmony of nature.
:03:17
Gotcha.
:03:19
Yep, us Einsteins
had always been apple farmers.
:03:23
And that's what my dad
had planned for me.
:03:26
But I just couldn't get the hang of it.
:03:29
So that's why I was
in the orchard that day.
:03:31
I was practicing.
:03:42
Look at this, will you? Tasmanian devils.
:03:46
Eat anything, they will.
:03:49
There's one of the mongrels now.
:03:54
Good day, mate.
:03:59
He's eating the bloody orchard.
:04:08
Albert. You okay, son?
:04:11
For every action
there's an equal and opposite reaction.
:04:15
I've just formulated
a complete scientific principle.
:04:27
Well, I had my first
complete scientific theory.
:04:32
All I had to do was prove it.
:04:59
Timber!