LAWRENCE: It's exponential. BETHE: No. No, no, no. No.
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Robert, you're the great improviser, but this... (sighs) you can't do in your head.
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I don't know if we can be trusted with such a weapon. But I know the Nazis can't.
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- (music fades out) - (bell tolling)
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BOHR: Quantum physics is not a step forward, it is a new way to understand reality. Einstein's opened the door, now we are peering through, seeing a world inside our world. A world of energy and paradox that not everyone can accept.
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(sighs) A Yank, lecturing on the new physics? This I have to hear. I'm an American myself. How surprising. Um... Let me know if you need any help with the English.
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(indistinct chatter)
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STUDENT 2: Don't forget to clean up!
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BLACKETT: Damn, completely forgot. All right. (clears throat) Let's go.
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(rumbling)
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Göttingen. - Born? - Born. Get to Germany, study under Max Born. Learn the ways of theory. I'll send word. (gasps) - Wormhole. (exhales) - (apple clatters in trashcan) How's your mathematics? Not good enough for the physicist he wants to be. Algebra's like sheet music. The important thing isn't "Can you read music?" It's "Can you hear it?" Can you hear the music, Robert? Yes, I can. (classical music playing)
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I have known him for years.
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- Oh, no, not you, Oppenheimer. - (students laughing) You finish coating those plates. STUDENT 1: You see them? (students laughing)