So it would be a real good time for you to come back.
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Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Say "Bye-bye, Grandpa."
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He told you, right? You knew.
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Is that Murph?
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I'm sorry for your loss.
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Amelia, your father solved his equation before I even left.
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His solution was correct. He'd had it for years.
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Let me go home.
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That monstrous lie? Unforgivable. And he knew that. He was prepared to destroy his own humanity in order to save the species. - He made an incredible sacrifice. - No.
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That's why we call it a black hole. Okay, but if we see beyond the horizon...
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I'll need TARS to remove and adapt some components from KIPP. I don't want to disturb his archival functions. I'll supervise.
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- Talk to me. - Gargantua's an older spinning black hole. - It's what we call a gentle singularity. - Gentle? They're hardly gentle. But the tidal gravity is so quick that... something crossing the horizon fast might survive. A probe, say. - What happens after it crosses? - After the horizon is a complete mystery. So, what's to say there isn't some way that the probe... can glimpse the singularity and relay the quantum data? If he's equipped to transmit every form of energy that can pulse. Just when did this probe become a "he," professor?
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Follow me.
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What about auxiliary oxygen scrubbers? No, they can stay. I'll be sleeping anyway. - Hey, Coop? - Yeah? I have a suggestion for your return journey. - Yeah, what's that? - Have one last crack at the black hole.
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We're running out of time.
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I'm going home.
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You faked all the data?
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That emotion is at the foundation... of what makes us human. It's not to be taken lightly.