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None that spring to mind. If you'll just allow me to continue with my statement... Mr. Robb, you'll have ample opportunity to cross-examine.

Oppenheimer

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ROBERT: After Göttingen, I moved on to Leiden in Holland where I first met Isidor Rabi. (clears throat) Excuse me. (grunts)

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That's you. You are the man for the job. Well, then I'll consider it. I'll see you at the AEC meeting tomorrow.

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Dr. Oppenheimer. An honor. Mr. Strauss. It's pronounced "straws."

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WOMAN: I got it, it's all right. (mellow music playing)

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On returning to America, I accepted positions at both Caltech and up at Berkeley. (indistinct chatter)

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(indistinct chatter) - Wonderful. - Thank you. Dr. Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer, yes. I liked your paper on molecules. Probably because you inspired it. If I inspire anything else, let me know. We could publish together. I have to get back to America. Why? There's no one there taking quantum mechanics seriously. - That's exactly why. - (sighs) He's pining for the canyons of Manhattan. ROBERT: Canyons of New Mexico. - You're from New Mexico? - No. New York, but my brother and I have a ranch outside Santa Fe. (inhales) That's the America I miss right now. Then it's best you get home, cowboys. - (Robert chuckles) - (chuckles) That's him. No, me and horses. I don't think so. - (Rabi chuckles) - Nice to meet you.

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One might be led to the presumption that behind the quantum world, there still hides a real world in which causality holds, but such speculation seem to us, to say it explicitly, fruitless. Thank you. Have a great day.

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(Heisenberg speaking German)

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You must be Oppenheimer. Yes. I hear you want to start a school of quantum theory. I am starting it. Next door. - They put you in there? - I asked for it. Wanted to be close to you experimentalists. Theory will get you only so far, huh? We're building a machine to accelerate electrons. - Magnificent. - Would you like to help? Build it? Oh, no. (chuckles) No, no. But I am working on theories I'd like to test with it. When do you start teaching? I've got my first in an hour. - Seminar? - Pupil. One student? That's it? I'm teaching something no one here has dreamt of. But once people start hearing what you can do with it... There's no going back. (door opens) - Oh. I must have missed the... - Ah. Lo... - Mr. Lomanitz? - Na.

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Did you ever encounter Heisenberg again? Not in person, no, but, uh... you might say our paths crossed.

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Yeah. Yes, this is it. Please. Take a seat.

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(music ends) The senator from Wyoming.

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ROBERT: Dr. Lawrence, I presume?

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Wait, what's he saying?

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(clears throat)

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(door closes) What are you doing? It's a trade union. Filled with Communists. So? I haven't joined the Party. They won't let me bring you onto the project because of this shit. They won't even let me tell you what the project is. Oh. (scoffs) I know what the project is. Oh, really? We've all heard about Einstein and Szilard's letter to Roosevelt warning him the Germans could make a bomb, and I know what it means for the Nazis to have a bomb. Oh, and I don't? It's not your people they're herding into camps. It's mine. You think that I tell them about your politics. The next time you're coming home from a meeting, why don't you take a look in the rearview mirror? Listen to the sounds on your phone line and stop being so goddamn naive. Why would they care what I do? (scoffs) Because you're not just self-important, you're actually important. Okay. Okay. I get it. If you could just be a little more... Pragmatic. I'll talk to Lomanitz, I'll talk to the others, you don't have to worry. It's done. Lawrence. Then welcome to the war. ROBERT: I filled out my first security questionnaire and was informed that my involvement with left-wing groups would not prove a bar to my working on the atomic program. SENATOR PASTORE: Why were his Communist associations not seen as a security risk during the war? Senator, I can't possibly answer for security clearance granted years before I ever met the man. Fine. What about after? After the war, Dr. Oppenheimer was the most respected scientific voice in the world. That's why I asked him to run the Institute, that's why he advised the Atomic Energy Commission. Simple as that. What are they accusing me of? I think they just want to know what happened between 1947 and 1954 to change your mind on Oppenheimer's security clearance. I didn't. I was chair of the AEC, but it wasn't me that brought the charges against Robert. - Who did? - Some former staff member of the Joint Congressional Committee. He was a rabid anti-Communist named Borden. He wrote to the FBI demanding they take action. The FBI? Why not go to the AEC, direct? Why get caught holding the knife yourself? What did Borden have against Oppenheimer? This was the McCarthy Era. People hounded out of jobs for any hint of red. And then, reading Oppenheimer's security file, his Communist brother, sister-in-law, fiancée, best friend, wife. That's before we even get to the Chevalier incident. But how would Borden have access to Oppenheimer's security file? Because somebody gave it to him.

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Not you.

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