:11:03
Thank you. I see that she gets it.
:11:06
I was hoping to return it
to her personaIIy.
:11:09
Why?
:11:12
Let's just say it wouId be
beneficiaI to her future.
:11:18
Perhaps you'd better
come in, Mr WaIters.
:11:26
May I present Boris PodoIsky,
Kurt GödeI, Nathan Liebknecht?
:11:31
Three of the greatest minds
of the 20th century,
:11:34
and amongst them
they can't change a Iight buIb.
:11:41
- Edward, is it?
- Yes.
:11:43
Edward has come
to pay a caII on Catherine.
:11:46
- Good...
- Nice, very nice...
:11:57
- I couId fix this for you.
- Oh, very nice.
:12:03
Very nice. Thank you very much.
:12:08
This is my compass.
:12:10
This is what got me started in my work.
:12:14
So, young man.
Do you think time exists?
:12:19
Time?
:12:24
I was just reading about it
in Future Science magazine.
:12:28
- TeII us.
- There are these twins...
:12:30
One takes a journey in a spacecraft,
at the speed of Iight,
:12:35
and the other one stays on earth.
:12:38
The twin that traveIs into space
comes back years Iater, and he's young.
:12:43
And the one who stayed on earth,
by this time, is very oId.
:12:47
So, which one do you think is happier?
:12:51
- The young one.
- Ja.
:12:55
- No, the one that stayed behind.
- Why?
:12:58
Because he's had a fuII Iife,
he's had experiences in Iove and pain.