The Big Bang Theory: 10 Theories On How It Will End

8. Sheldon And Amy's Theory Changes Physics

Leonard Penny Big Bang Theory
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Sheldon and Amy have been working on a super-asymmetry project together through parts of season 11 and into season 12. There was a hiccup in their plan when some research indicated their theory had been debunked, but things changed with episode 10, "The VCR Illumination."

That episode helped Sheldon get out of his funk and rethink everything such that the theory had real merit. He and Amy began working as their story in the episode came to an end, which left the audience wondering what might happen next.

Sheldon is certainly a genius, but none of his theories have achieved any academic recognition in the theoretical physics community. In fact, all of his work has been debunked or proven incorrect, and fans are hoping for a reversal of that trend.

With any luck, Sheldon and Amy's theory on super-asymmetry, which now takes into account a sort of relativism, may prove to have merit. If this is true and they are published, the prospect of Sheldon and Amy's work becoming a scientific breakthrough spells redemption for Sheldon and a happy ending to the character's 12-seasons of work in the field. Will their work change physics forever... could they be nominated for a Nobel Prize?

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