:16:04
Like l just said,
:16:06
your father wrote that note,
:16:08
but he wrote it 600 years ago,
:16:18
l don't care about lTC's policies,
l'm his son, l wanna talk to him now,
:16:22
l found the professor's glasses,
They were on his desk,
:16:26
lt's a perfect match, Look,
:16:29
We should do an optical test
to make sure,
:16:31
l'm sick of this, Either somebody
tell me where Professor Johnston is
:16:35
or l report a kidnapping
to the authorities,
:16:38
Have l made myself clear?
:16:41
Just tell us when and where,
:16:44
What is it?
:16:45
Doniger's sending a plane for us,
:16:48
We're going to New Mexico?
:16:50
Let's pack up, guys,
:16:53
Good morning,
:16:57
Steven Kramer, lTC,
Frank Gordon, security,
:16:59
- Where's my dad?
- You'll see your dad shortly,
:17:02
- Where's Doniger at?
- Doniger's waiting inside,
:17:05
- Mr, Kramer will explain everything,
- Tell me,
:17:08
How come we have
a 600-year-old document
:17:11
- with his handwriting?
- Pleading for help,
:17:14
l'll explain as soon
as we get through security,
:17:17
lTC is constantly advancing itself
in science,
:17:20
30 years ago, the business world
was revolutionized with a machine
:17:24
that sent documents anywhere
with the push of a button,
:17:27
Doniger's vision was to do that
with 3-D objects,
:17:30
- Like a fax or something?
- Exactly,
:17:33
He's trying to send actual objects
from one place to another?
:17:37
- Follow me,
- But that's impossible,
:17:39
He would need a quantum computer
with millions of processors,
:17:42
We used them to build a machine that
could fax three-dimensional objects,
:17:47
l'll explain these mirrors later, lt would
put FedEx and UPS out of business,
:17:52
- You actually made it work?
- Yes,
:17:54
Across a room,
:17:55
But we wanted to send things
across continents
:17:58
so we built a bigger machine,
This is the prototype,