- Albert. - Hmm? Ah. Dr. Oppenheimer. (chuckles) Well, have you met Dr. Gödel? We walk here most days. Trees are the most inspiring structures. Albert, might I have a word? Of course. 'Scuse me, Kurt.
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ROBERT: Here comes the birthday boy. - To gloat. - RUTH: Have fun.
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But none of that stopped Robert from pushing the GAC to recommend arms control instead of the H-bomb.
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What 'bout the radiation cloud? Without high winds, it should settle within two to three miles. Evacuation measures are in place. But we need good weather for visibility, so it has to be fine.
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(Rabi grunts)
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Eat.
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- ROBERT: What was that? - (door closes) RABI: Nothing to worry about.
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Let's get started. Hello, Edward. Yes. Gentlemen, so, we will work here until the T-section at Los Alamos is finished. - Edward, can I please... - It is more important.
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SENATE AIDE: Well, there were, uh, a couple of unexpected holdouts. (solemn music playing)
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Robert. Try not to blow up the world.
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Did you read this crap in the papers? A British physicist is saying the atomic bombings were not the last act of World War II but the first act of this cold war with Russia. Which physicist? I think you knew him. Patrick Blackett.
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ROBERT: If they detonate it too high in the air, the blast won't be as powerful. With respect, Dr. Oppenheimer, we'll take it from here.
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That's all. HILL: The record demonstrates that Oppenheimer was not interrogated by impartial and disinterested counsel for the Gray board. He was interrogated by a prosecutor who used all the tricks of a rather ingenious legal background. SENATOR SCOTT: You are charging now that the Gray board permitted a prosecution. If I were on the Gray board, I would have protested against the tactics of the man who served, in fact, as the prosecuting counsel. A man appointed not by the board but by Lewis Strauss. (people exclaim) Who was this?
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(erupting)
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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.