I thought they would call. It's only the 5th. In Japan, it's the 6th.
Oppenheimer
12.6s
Once it's used... nuclear war, perhaps all war... becomes unthinkable. Until somebody builds a bigger bomb.
Oppenheimer
4.6s
You're aiming for the 6th? It's up to the CO in the Pacific.
Oppenheimer
2.9s
Charlotte? CHARLOTTE: Truman's on the radio.
Oppenheimer
1.9s
Try Groves.
Oppenheimer
1.2s
Anything?
Oppenheimer
7.2s
GARRISON: Dr. Rabi, thank you for coming. Do you know who else the prosecution has called? Teller, obviously.
Oppenheimer
7.6s
If you do decide to appeal, then they'll have to send you a copy. (unsettling music playing)
Oppenheimer
10.6s
What 'bout the radiation cloud? Without high winds, it should settle within two to three miles. Evacuation measures are in place. But we need good weather for visibility, so it has to be fine.
Oppenheimer
11.7s
WEATHERMAN: The wind's picking up at zero, not the rain. Lightning's circling. You think it might be time to tell your men to get away from the steel tower with the atomic bomb? (laughter)
Oppenheimer
12.4s
Oppie's taken a very modest three kilotons. - Teller's in with 45. - RABI: 20. Twenty thousand tons of TNT, and does anyone want the side action - on atmospheric ignition? - (all laughing)
Oppenheimer
6.5s
We can end this war. MORRISON: But how do we justify using this weapon on human beings? - (murmurs of assent) - (scattered applause)
Oppenheimer
7.2s
Are those safe distances? They're based on your calculations. Time to stand behind your science, Hans. Literally.
Oppenheimer
9.3s
We're theorists, yes? PEOPLE: Yes. Yep. We imagine a future and our imaginings horrify us.
Oppenheimer
3.8s
(thunder rumbling) I'm betting on three kilotons.
Oppenheimer
3.9s
Absolutely. We will test fire before the conference.