:23:02
- We were having a free discussion.
- Let's just talk about that.
:23:06
I don't want free discussion.
I want compartmentalization.
:23:09
I don't want theoreticians
knowing what engineers know.
:23:13
- Listen to me...
- It is a security problem!
:23:17
These kids are used to pinning
their best ideas on a board.
:23:20
Ideas are community property.
It's a matter of principle.
:23:24
You force my hand and there
won't be any free discussion
:23:28
because there won't be anybody left
to have it!
:23:31
If you'd been there you'd understand.
Neddermeyer's idea was brilliant.
:23:35
An explosion that goes inwards,
:23:37
producing uniform compression
in a core and it'd be lightweight.
:23:41
No gun barrel,
no velocity and weight problem.
:23:44
And all of that
out of free discussion.
:23:46
You've got to give us room
to breathe.
:23:51
- Bronson?
- Sir?
:23:53
Just don't give it to the waitresses.
:24:05
Oppie's quite a match
for the general.
:24:07
I'm worried it's not in Groves' nature
to rest until he gets the upper hand.
:24:11
We're terrified the Germans
are ahead.
:24:13
Working with restrictions
and regulations is setting us on edge.
:24:17
This is typical.
We are people, not numbers!
:24:21
It's not part of the agreement,
general.
:24:23
I apologize for complaints,
but barbed wire,
:24:26
dogs, guards!
:24:28
- Security badges!
- Secrets!
:24:31
I hoped to leave these things in Italy
with Mussolini!
:24:34
Openness is a principle
matter for scientists!
:24:37
And there are many other things.
I resent my letters are being censored.
:24:41
The FBI talking to me, that's one
thing. But my wife, my family,
:24:45
that's a little much.
Don't you think?
:24:48
We cannot continue work
under these conditions!
:24:51
- Doctor.
- And what about...?