Young Einstein
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Yes. What about him?
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I've been thinking about his theory.
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That. Marie, don't waste your time.
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Indecipherable nonsense.
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Poor beggar probably thought...
:29:13
he could bring it to Sydney
and sell it for a fortune.

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I think it is most remarkable.
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Imagine. Splitting atoms.
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And such primitive equipment.
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Yes, a good trick, I suppose.
But really, Marie...

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one scientist to another...
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bubble research.
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It's not that stimulating, now, is it?
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On the contrary, Preston.
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I think his formula
has enormous potential.

:29:44
Really?
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Good.
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It's worthless, of course,
but why don't you leave it with us?

:30:14
-To our new and lucrative partnership.
-Yes.

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-Emc?
-You think it will work?

:30:23
Believe me, Herr Wolfgang,
you're not going to regret this.

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This formula will revolutionize brewing
as we know it.

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-You and I are going to be very, very rich.
-Rich!

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1, 2, 3, 4...
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5, 6, 7, 8.
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A musical beat.
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1, 2, 3, 4.

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