Sheldon stays up all night working on the proof. The next day, he presents his "solution" to his twin sister Missy (who doesn't care) and later to his mother Mary (who doesn't understand it). Finally, he shows it to his mentor, Dr. John Sturgis. Dr. Sturgis gently explains that Sheldon's proof has a critical flaw — a division by zero error — and therefore is not a real solution. Sheldon is devastated but eventually accepts the lesson that even geniuses can be wrong.
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In this episode, Sheldon's mother, Mary, tries to help him deal with a mild case of mononucleosis (mono), also known as glandular fever, which he contracted from his cousin, Missy. Meanwhile, Sheldon's father, George, tries to bond with him while he's stuck at home recovering. Sheldon stays up all night working on the proof
This article explores , titled " A Stunted Childhood and a Can of Fancy Mixed Nuts ," which originally aired on December 6, 2018 . This episode is a landmark in the series for revealing the origin of Sheldon’s famous catchphrase, " Bazinga! ". John Sturgis