:25:18
l wanna pick a room.
:25:23
Go ahead.
:25:42
Here.
:25:44
Put these on quick, and don't
take them off whatever you do.
:25:48
This light could burn your eyeballs
right out of your skulls.
:25:51
And we certainly don't want that,
now, do we?
:25:56
This is the testing room for my very latest
and greatest invention:
:26:00
Television Chocolate.
:26:03
One day it occurred to me:
:26:04
"Hey, if television can break up
a photograph...
:26:07
...into millions and millions of tiny pieces
and send it whizzing through the air...
:26:11
...then reassemble it
on the other end...
:26:13
...why can't l do the same
with chocolate?
:26:15
Why can't l send a real bar of chocolate
through the television, ready to be eaten?"
:26:20
I'm not gonna touch it.
I'm not going in that direction.
:26:25
Sounds impossible.
:26:27
lt is impossible.
:26:29
You don't understand anything
about science.
:26:32
First off, there's a difference between
waves and particles.
:26:37
Second, the amount of power it would take
to convert energy in matter...
:26:41
...would be like nine atomic bombs.
:26:43
Mumbler!
:26:45
Seriously, l cannot understand
a single word you're saying.
:26:52
Okey-dokey.
:26:54
l shall now send a bar of chocolate
from one end of the room...
:26:57
...to the other by television.