What's this? Sanskrit. You can read this? I'm learning.
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Ah. So, I'm getting married. - Frank. Congratulations! - Thank you. - Thank you. - To Jackie? - Yeah, to Jackie. - (clears throat) The waitress. Oppie, you're right. It's lettin' up. I'm gonna go see if there's any stars. All your talk about the common man, but Jackie's not good enough for you, hmm? ROBERT: Mm-mm. We join the Party and you can't - hide your disapproval. Why? - Oh, now, I... Is that because that's supposed to be your thing? I haven't joined the Party, Frank. And I don't think she should have convinced you to either. Half of the faculty is Communist. Not that half.
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This'll do. (clicks tongue)
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Ideology got Joe killed. For nothing. Spanish Republic isn't nothing. My husband offered both our futures to stop one fascist bullet from embedding itself in a mudbank. That's the definition of nothing. Seems a little reductive. Pragmatic. Now here I am.
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LAWRENCE: You shouldn't let them bring up politics in the classroom, Oppie. I wrote that. Lawrence, you embrace the revolution in physics. Can't you see it everywhere else? Picasso, Stravinsky, Freud, Marx. LAWRENCE: Well, this is America, Oppie. We had our revolution.
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So you take Theoretical.
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"And now I am become Death. Destroyer of worlds."
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You know analysis? When I was in post-grad at Cambridge, I had a little trouble.
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ROBERT: That mesa we saw today, one of my favorite places in the world.
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Why not?
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No, thank you. It's a long way to Zurich. You get any skinnier, we're gonna lose you between the seat cushions. I'm Rabi. Oppenheimer. I caught your lecture on molecules. Caught some of it.
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There's a German you have to seek out.
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Bombard it with neutrons. ALVAREZ: It's a nuclear fission. They did it, they split the atom. It's not possible. (stimulating music playing)
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ROBERT: Los Alamos.
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LAWRENCE: How?
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(exhales sharply) Theory will take you only so far. - BETHE: Mm. - CHEVALIER: Hello! - BARBARA: Hello, you. - KITTY: Hi. BARBARA: We missed him. You want to adopt? - She's kidding. - (Kitty chuckles) We wanted to see you before we left. - For parts unknown. - (chuckles) CHEVALIER: You know who I ran into the other day? Eltenton. ROBERT: Oh. The chemist from Shell? The union guy? CHEVALIER: Yeah. He... The, uh, F.A.E.C.T. guy. He was moaning about how we're handling the war. ROBERT: How so? Lack of cooperation with our allies. Apparently our government's not sharing any research with the Russians. Well, he said, "Most scientists think the policy is stupid." (suspenseful music playing) - ROBERT: Oh, yeah? - CHEVALIER: Yeah. He mentioned that if anyone had anything they wanted to pass on, uh, going around official channels, that he could help.
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(mysterious music playing) LAWRENCE: I feel like I could see one of those dark stars that you're working on. You can't. That's the whole point.
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Density increases. Correct. Increasing gravity. Increasing density. - And? - It's a vicious cycle until... what's the limit here?