We are back with Kunal Nayyar.
And we wanted to see
what you've learned
about science in your time
on the Big Bang Theory.
I'm going to ask
you some questions.
For every one you get
right, Ulta Beauty
will donate $1,000 to
breast cancer research fund.
I'm sorry.
It's all on you.
It's all on Kunal.
Ulta Beauty, can you just
donate it no matter what?
Nope.
Oh man.
Come on, you'll get these.
OK.
You play an astrophysicist.
What's the name of the
dog on the Jetsons.
I grew up in a
different country.
That's not fair.
You didn't watch the Jetsons.
Don't you have a
Bollywood question?
That'd be great.
I'll get to one.
Well, it was Astro.
That's what I meant.
I'm going to have to
donate the money myself.
Third Rock From The Sun
was a show about aliens.
How many planets from
the sun is Earth?
Three.
Yes.
Yeah, I know.
Thank you.
Phone the audience.
I've already got my life
line out of the way.
A light year is approximately
5.9 trillion miles.
How many days would it
take light to travel
5.9 trillion miles?
One day.
What did you say?
One year.
I don't read lips.
Just shout it out.
It doesn't matter.
Oh you're right, one year.
I was right.
I'm very proud of my audience.
I know, me too.
This is highly embarrassing.
Ryan Gosling plays
Neil Armstrong
in the new movie First Man.
Who was the second man
to walk on the moon?
Oh yeah.
What's his name?
He's that guy, right?
He's that guy?
What's his name?
Yeah, Buzz Aldrin.
That's right, yes.
Don't you have any
pop culture questions?
yes here's one.
Our galaxy is called
the Milky Way.
What is ET's favorite candy?
Milky Way.
No.
Boo they are so mad at you.
I'm sorry, ET.
I'm sorry.
Young Sheldon is the Big
Bang Theory spin off.
How long does it take the
Earth to spin on its axis.
This, I do not know.
One day.
Yes, yes.
I'm exhausted.
Final question.
Do aliens exist?
I mean, yes.
Yes, that is the answer.
Isn't ET an example of that?
Yes, it is.
See?
But you didn't see it.
We're going to round that up
to $10,000 for breast cancer
research.
You can watch the final
season of the Bing Bang Theory
Thursdays at 8 on CBS.
We'll be back.
Thank you, guys.
