The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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Photos and text from The Associated Press the main characters, Sheldon and Amy, win the physics prize.

“Our whole universe was in a hot, dense state, then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started,” academy member Ulf Danielsson said, quoting “The Big Bang” theme at the presentati­on in Stockholm.

A Canadian-American scientist and two Swiss scientists won the physics prize for their work in understand­ing how the universe has evolved from the Big Bang and the blockbuste­r discovery of a planet outside our solar system.

Goran Hansson, secretary general of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, said the TV show was a “fantastic achievemen­t” that brought the “world of science to laptops and living rooms around the world.” Referencin­g its theme song therefore seemed fitting, he said.

“The Big Bang Theory” debuted in 2007 and overcame early doubts to become a cult classic. The show featured a crew of nerdy misfits, all scientists on the West coast of the United States.

The plot of the finale episode has the group taking a final trip together to support the married Sheldon (Jim Parsons) and Amy (Mayim Bialik) after they win the Nobel Prize in physics. The couple waits anxiously by the phone getting prank calls from their friends before receiving the actual decision.

Hansson said he hoped fans of the show liked how this year’s Nobel Prizes are handled.

“I hope that Sheldon and Amy are not too disappoint­ed today,” he said.

 ?? CLAUDIO BRESCIANI / TT VIA AP ?? Ulf Danielsson, member of the Nobel committee talks during the announceme­nt of the winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics during news conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden, on Tuesday Oct. 8, 2019. The 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz.
CLAUDIO BRESCIANI / TT VIA AP Ulf Danielsson, member of the Nobel committee talks during the announceme­nt of the winners of the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics during news conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden, on Tuesday Oct. 8, 2019. The 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded to James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz.

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