:14:00
We haven't thought about
the consequences, Oppie.
:14:03
- Oppie?
- Wilson!
:14:05
We've been waiting
for the data for two weeks.
:14:08
When are we gonna get it?
:14:13
Wilson is correct.
:14:15
We have to talk about what we're
all thinking but not saying.
:14:18
This argument is arcane, Edward.
:14:22
This thing is becoming real.
:14:24
It's going to affect lives,
thousands of lives.
:14:27
We have to start to talk.
:14:29
All right. But not here.
:14:33
At my home tonight.
:14:44
So now we tickle
the tail of the dragon.
:14:47
All right, take her up.
:14:50
I can only hope the uranium
slug doesn't get stuck in the pile.
:14:53
If it does,
we'll probably all evaporate.
:14:57
- What's the reading?
- 1 .19-K.
:15:02
- Waiting on your word.
- Meter's ready.
:15:04
Ready when you are.
:15:08
Let's go.
:15:10
OK, let's tickle it.
:15:19
It burst. It burst.
:15:21
It burst right from here.
:15:24
All right, add it up.
:15:26
Cigarette break.
:15:28
Good job.
:15:39
Michael. Hey, Michael.
You got a moment?
:15:42
They won't let me in this place.
Still going to Chicago?
:15:45
Yeah, Frisch can't pick the slugs up.
:15:48
Great. There's something we'd
like you to pick up, if you can.
:15:51
You know Leo Szilard, right?
And Ralph Lapp?
:15:54
Well, about 20 of our other
colleagues from Chicago,
:15:58
they're proposing a petition stating
they're opposed to the device.