And tomorrow we'll climb it. LAWRENCE: What's it called?
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(indistinct chatter)
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I'm not coming here, Robert.
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I don't understand what you want from me. I don't want anything from you.
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Their gravity swallows light.
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- Heisenberg. - Right.
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LAWRENCE: Very elegant. Quite clear. - There's just one problem. - Where? Next door. Alvarez did it. - But then look... - (pulsing) these fission pulses, they're massive. I've seen 30 of these in the past ten minutes. Theory will take you only so far. (gasps) During the process... extra neutrons boil off, which could be used to split other uranium atoms. Chain reaction. You're thinkin' what I'm thinkin'. You, me, and every other physicist around the world who's seen the news. I'm... what? What are we all thinking? A bomb, Alvarez. A bomb. I told you, Robert, no more fucking flowers.
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(Jean breathing heavily)
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(rocket hissing)
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(breathing heavily)
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(exhales) (whispers): Poof.
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(breathing heavily)
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GARRISON: Robert, I'm not putting her up there.
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He said his name's Pash. Pash. You met Colonel Pash? ROBB: Colonel Pash, could you please read from your memo dated June 29, 1943?
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It's like a kind of hole in space. Is Frank okay? Yes. He just has a shitty brother.
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I'm told he's there most afternoons. You know, I've always wondered why you didn't involve him in the Manhattan Project. Greatest scientific mind of our time. Of his time. Einstein published his Theory of Relativity more than 40 years ago now.