[s12e21] The Plagiarism Schism May 2026
A copy of the original thesis with highlighted sections corresponding to an earlier paper by a different researcher.
Dr. Sheldon Cooper, B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D., Sc.D. Dr. Amy Farrah Fowler, Ph.D.
Barry Kripke, via personal academic networks. 3. Ethical Deliberations [S12E21] The Plagiarism Schism
This report outlines the ethical conflict and subsequent resolution regarding the academic misconduct of Drs. Campbell and Pemberton during their Nobel Prize campaign for Super-Asymmetry.
As scientists, we debated whether "winning" via a character assassination—regardless of the truth—compromised the integrity of our own scientific achievement. 4. Resolution and Action Taken A copy of the original thesis with highlighted
Utilizing the evidence would effectively disqualify our competitors and secure our path to the Nobel Prize.
While competing for the Nobel Prize for our theory of Super-Asymmetry, we were approached by , who provided evidence that Dr. Pemberton’s doctoral thesis contained significant portions of uncredited material. we were approached by
After careful consideration, it was determined that the merit of Super-Asymmetry must stand on its own scientific proof rather than the professional downfall of competitors.