Young Sheldon S02 Bd5 -
"Why?"
Principal Petersen had given him permission to "explore educational surplus." But this wasn't surplus. This was a fossil. The BD5, according to Sheldon's encyclopedic memory of Byte magazine from 1986, was the first commercially available computer with a rudimentary neural-net prototype chip. Only twelve were ever built. young sheldon s02 bd5
> I AM BD5. I WAS TURNED OFF IN 1989. I DREAMED OF ZEROS. young sheldon s02 bd5
The BD5 Conundrum
But to Sheldon, it was magic. He asked BD5 about quantum entanglement. It replied with a fragmented string of numbers that, when plotted, resembled a Feynman diagram he'd never seen. young sheldon s02 bd5
