When I calculated the chain reaction, I found a rather troubling possibility. BETHE: No. But this can't be right. Show me how you did your calculations. TELLER: Yes.
Oppenheimer
6.5s
That would be treason. Yes, of course. I just thought you should know.
Oppenheimer
19.4s
You knocked her up, fast work. - Can't keep a good man down. - (scoffs) I meant her. She knew what she wanted. What about the husband? We talked, um, they're getting a divorce, so... we can get married before she starts showing. How civilized.
Oppenheimer
2.1s
I thought you might know.
Oppenheimer
3s
(sentimental music continues)
Oppenheimer
3.8s
Uh, General, could you give us a moment?
Oppenheimer
5.1s
Now I'm looking for a project director. And my name came up? Nope.
Oppenheimer
34s
You're a dilettante, a womanizer, a suspected Communist... I'm a New Deal Democrat. I said "suspected." Unstable, theatrical, egotistical, neurotic... Nothing good, no? Not even "he's brilliant, but..." Well, brilliance is taken for granted in your circle, so no. No, the only person who had anything good to say was Richard Tolman. Tolman thinks you have integrity, but he also strikes me as a guy who knows more about science than people. Yet here you are. You don't take much on trust. I don't take anything on trust.
Oppenheimer
27.8s
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)
Oppenheimer
10.6s
You drop a bomb and it falls on the just and the unjust. (sighs) I don't wish the culmination of three centuries of physics to be a weapon of mass destruction.
Oppenheimer
1m31s
You're talking about turning theory into a practical weapons system faster than the Nazis. Who have a 12-month head start. Eighteen. How could you possibly know that? Our fast neutron research took six months. The man they've undoubtedly put in charge will have made that leap instantly. Who do you think they put in charge? Werner Heisenberg. He has the most intuitive understanding of atomic structure I have ever seen. - You know his work? - I know him. Just like I know Walther Bothe, von Weizsäcker, Diebner. In a straight race, the Germans win. - We've got one hope. - Which is? Anti-Semitism. What? Hitler called quantum physics "Jewish science." Said it right to Einstein's face. Our one hope is that Hitler is so... so blinded by hate that he's denied Heisenberg proper resources, because it'll take vast resources. Our nation's best scientists working together. Right now, they're scattered. Which gives us compartmentalization. All minds have to see the whole task to contribute efficiently. Poor security may cost us the race. Inefficiency will. The Germans know more than us anyway. The Russians don't. Remind me, who are we at war with? Somebody with your past doesn't want to be seen downplaying the importance of security from our Communist allies. Point taken. But, no. (scoffs) You don't get to say "no" to me. It's my job to say "no" to you when you're wrong. So you have the job now? Uh, I'm considering it. I'm starting to see where you got your reputation.
Oppenheimer
11.9s
My favorite response, "Oppenheimer couldn't run a hamburger stand." (chuckles) I couldn't. But I can run the Manhattan Project.
Oppenheimer
1.5s
ROBERT: Izzy.
Oppenheimer
5.9s
Robert. This is yours, not mine.
Oppenheimer
3.7s
LAWRENCE: It's exponential. BETHE: No. No, no, no. No.
Oppenheimer
6.1s
Robert, you're the great improviser, but this... (sighs) you can't do in your head.
Oppenheimer
9s
I don't know if we can be trusted with such a weapon. But I know the Nazis can't.