Anything less, they won't get what it is. What did Fermi mean by "atmospheric ignition"? Well, we had a moment where it looked like the chain reaction from an atomic device might never stop.
Oppenheimer
12.1s
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.
Oppenheimer
33.4s
However, in the light of your continuing associations and disregard for the security apparatus of this country, together with your somewhat disturbing conduct on the hydrogen bomb program and the regrettable lack of candor in certain of your responses to this board, we have voted two to one to deny the renewal of your security clearance. A full written opinion, with a dissent from Mr. Evans, will be issued to the AEC in the coming days. That is all.
Oppenheimer
2.8s
This time, there was another man.
Oppenheimer
1.3s
(smacks lips)
Oppenheimer
2.1s
KITTY: Robert.
Oppenheimer
7.6s
I miss Richard more than I can bear. I know, Ruth, I know. Part of me's glad he didn't live to see where this is all going.
Oppenheimer
1.3s
I'm sorry.
Oppenheimer
2.6s
Oh, dear. You haven't heard.
Oppenheimer
2.6s
(tense music continues)
Oppenheimer
6.4s
But the Japanese fight on. Their defeat seems assured. Not if you're a G.I. preparing to invade.
Oppenheimer
21.9s
It's gonna come down to how much influence Borden's been able to exert on Teller. - (Kitty laughing) - Did I say something funny? Just "Borden, Borden, Borden" when we all know that it's Strauss. Lewis brought me to Princeton, Kitty. And then you humiliated him in front of Congress. But more useful than a sandwich. (laughter)
Oppenheimer
1.7s
(thunder rumbling)
Oppenheimer
3.1s
Mr. Borden, welcome. Please take a seat.
Oppenheimer
2.9s
(rumbling)
Oppenheimer
4.3s
We did it, everyone! - (telephone ringing) - (baby crying)