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SENATE AIDE: How long did he testify? Honestly, I forget.

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You must be Oppenheimer. Yes. I hear you want to start a school of quantum theory. I am starting it. Next door. - They put you in there? - I asked for it. Wanted to be close to you experimentalists. Theory will get you only so far, huh? We're building a machine to accelerate electrons. - Magnificent. - Would you like to help? Build it? Oh, no. (chuckles) No, no. But I am working on theories I'd like to test with it. When do you start teaching? I've got my first in an hour. - Seminar? - Pupil. One student? That's it? I'm teaching something no one here has dreamt of. But once people start hearing what you can do with it... There's no going back. (door opens) - Oh. I must have missed the... - Ah. Lo... - Mr. Lomanitz? - Na.

Oppenheimer

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I hear you're leaving Los Alamos. What should we do with it? Give it back to the Indians.

Oppenheimer

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Don't take in the sheets. (breathes heavily) (clamoring) REPORTER: Get a picture with him. REPORTERS: Sir, sir. SENATE AIDE: Two minutes. Two minutes. - You'll get your shot. - REPORTER 1: Please, sir. We've been waiting for so long. - REPORTER 2: Evening, sir. - REPORTER 3: Come out. REPORTER 4: Sir, sir! STRAUSS: Is it official?

Oppenheimer

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Useless in the lab. (glass shattering)

Oppenheimer

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Detonators charged.

Oppenheimer

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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.

Oppenheimer

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(chuckles) (tender music playing) We both know I'm not what you want, Jean.

Oppenheimer

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(baby crying)

Oppenheimer

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No. No, I, uh...

Oppenheimer

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Three years, 4,000 people, $2 billion. Well, if it doesn't go off... (sighs) we're both finished.

Oppenheimer

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General Groves has placed in me a certain responsibility, and it's like having a child who I can't see. - Ah. - By remote control. - (chuckles quietly) - So to actually meet you is...

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(sighs) Klaus Fuchs, the British scientist that you put onto the implosion team at Los Alamos, turns out he was... he was spying for the Soviets the whole time. I'm sorry.

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The biggest man-made explosion in history. Now let's calculate how much more destructive it would have been if it were a nuclear and not a chemical reaction. Expressing power in terms of tons of TNT. But it will be thousands. Well, then kilotons.

Oppenheimer

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Do we need to talk about Jean Tatlock? Or the Chevalier incident?

Oppenheimer

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Mr. Borden, welcome. Please take a seat.

Oppenheimer

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KITTY: Everything's changing, Robert. Having a child was always going to change... No, the world, it's pivoting in some new direction. It's reforming.

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This'll do. (clicks tongue)

Oppenheimer