:21:00
	carefully behind
the sliding shutter.
:21:04
	You see, the sliding shutter
works just like a camera.
:21:07
	It regulates the flow
of gamma radiation.
:21:09
	Instead of billions of random particles,
you have a precise stream of energy.
:21:13
	Now we carefully place
the sliding shutter mechanism...
:21:18
	underneath the flubber.
:21:21
	And l`m burning up in here!
Weebo!
:21:23
	Over here.
:21:25
	The gamma radiation triggers a
metastable decay in the flubber itself.
:21:28
	- Right.
- Which releases enormous
quantities of energy,
:21:30
	- and that`s what propels the flubber.
- Of course.
:21:32
	Now doing it this way,
I believe, is a lot more scientific...
:21:34
	than dropping it
or kicking it...
:21:36
	or bombarding it
with light bulb photon flashes.
:21:38
	- Absolutely.
- I believe...
:21:42
	by controlling
the gamma radiation flux,
:21:45
	we can control the movement
of the flubber itself.
:21:49
	- Cross your fingers, Weebo.
- Here`s hoping!
- Good luck.
:21:57
	Oh, yes!
:22:00
	It works!
:22:06
	Descent, gradually.
:22:11
	Back up again. Yeah!
:22:18
	My wedding. Oh!
:22:21
	- I`ve gotta go, Weebo.
- But you haven`t finished
the experiment yet.
:22:23
	You`re just getting started.
You can`t just stop in the middle.
:22:26
	The wedding. Oh, I can`t
miss this one, Weebo.
:22:28
	I`m aware of the time.
Thank you.
:22:30
	But your days are wrong.
I`m getting married Friday, 6:30 p.m.
:22:33
	- No. No, you`re not.
- Why not?
:22:37
	Because you`re not
getting married, Phillip.
:22:40
	- Yes, I am.
- You missed the wedding.
:22:43
	It`s 6:30 in the morning.
:22:46
	No. No.
:22:48
	Yes. I`m sorry.
:22:56
	- It is?
- Yeah.