Ninety seconds to detonation. Is it rubbed in? Yeah.
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MAN (on speaker): Two minutes to detonation. Everybody down. Do not turn around until you see light reflected on the hills. Then look at the explosion only through your welder's glass. MAN (on speaker): Ninety seconds to detonation.
Oppenheimer
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- (stomping subsides) - (cheering continues)
Oppenheimer
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TELLER: Have you seen Szilard's petition? What the hell does Szilard know about the Japanese? You're not signing it, are you? Many people have. A lot of people have. Edward.
These things are hard on your heart. MAN (on speaker): Thirty seconds.
Oppenheimer
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As best I can. (engine revs)
Oppenheimer
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I'm sorry? Who was this? Uh, Roger Robb. - (chair scrapes) - Mrs. Oppenheimer.
Oppenheimer
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It's been a long road. GROVES: I think one of the wisest things I ever did was when I selected the director of Los Alamos. - (cheering) - (car horns honking) TRUMAN: We have spent more than $2 billion on the greatest scientific gamble in history, and we have won. (cheering)
Oppenheimer
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It's too soon to...
Oppenheimer
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Never. Mr. President, the-the Russians have good physicists and-and... and abundant resources. - Abundant? (laughs) - Yes. - I don't think so. - (chuckles) Well, they'll-they'll put everything they have and...
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ROBERT: So I'll be here at South Observation point with Frank and Kistiakowsky. You'll all be assigned to Base Camp, West Observation or Far Observation. (suspenseful music continues)