How's it feel to be the most famous man in the world?
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(exhales) (whispers): Poof.
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(muffled distant rumbling)
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I, uh... I wanted to study the new physics. GRAY: Was there nowhere here? I thought Berkeley had the leading theoretical physics department. Yes. Once I built it. But first I had to go to Europe. I went to Cambridge to study under Patrick Blackett. Were you happier there than in America? - Happier? - Yes. (unsettling music playing)
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I was homesick, um... emotionally immature... troubled by visions of a hidden universe. (soft blast)
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Start again. I need to go to the lecture, sir. Why? It's Niels Bohr.
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Christ, Oppenheimer. Have you had any sleep?
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ROGER ROBB: Why did you leave the United States?
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Useless in the lab. (glass shattering)
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(clamoring)
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(rumbling)
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No. No, I, uh...
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- (stomping stops) - (exhales) (pensive music playing) GORDON GRAY: Dr. Oppenheimer. Dr. Oppenheimer. As we begin, I believe you have a statement to read into the record. Yes, Your Honor. WARD EVANS: We're not judges, Doctor. ROBERT: No. Of course.