I'm sorry it's come to this, Robert. I think it's wrong. (unsettling music building)
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(continues breathing heavily)
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Then... the second thing you'll have to do is appoint Hans Bethe to run the Theoretical division. (rousing music playing) Wait, what was the first? Take off that ridiculous uniform. You're a scientist. Groves is insisting we join. Tell Groves to go shit in his hat. They need us for who we are. So be yourself. Only better. (rousing music continues)
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(mellow music playing)
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(door opens)
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Ninety seconds to detonation. Is it rubbed in? Yeah.
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Um...
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When I was a kid, I thought if I could find a way to combine physics and New Mexico, my life would be perfect. (laughs)
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Dr. Oppenheimer? Hi. William Borden. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy? Oh, yes, yes. During the war, I was a pilot.
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(breathing heavily)
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Detonators charged.
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I can make the last train back to Princeton. Kitty, I didn't say anything that I hadn't already told you. Today you said it to history, didn't you? This is a closed hearing.
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Would the Japanese surrender if they knew what was coming?
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Uh, General, could you give us a moment?
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It's not about the book. It's about the ideas. And you sound uncommitted. Well, I'm committed to thinking freely about how to improve our world. Why limit yourself to one dogma? You're a physicist, you pick and choose rules? Or do you use the discipline to channel your energies into progress? I like a little wiggle room. Do you always tow the party line? I like my wiggle room too.
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BLACKETT: Damn, completely forgot. All right. (clears throat) Let's go.