:21:04
This isn't just about large-number theory.
It's about cryptography.
:21:09
You mean codes?
:21:11
I mean unbreakable codes.
:21:15
It would be a breakthrough
of Gaussian proportions...
:21:19
...and allow us to acquire...
:21:20
...the solution in a dramatically
more efficient manner.
:21:26
Are you seeing...
:21:28
Such an approach is purely theoretical.
So far, no one has been able...
:21:33
...to accomplish such constructions...
:21:37
...yet.
:21:39
The numbers are so unbelievably big...
:21:42
...all the computers in the world
could not break them down.
:21:45
But maybe, just maybe...
:21:48
...there's a shortcut.
- I'll bet you anything he's found it.
:21:52
If he has, you're in over your head.
I'll get my coat.
:21:55
Numbers themselves
may be our best tools...
:21:58
...may be able to see things
in other numbers that we can't.
:22:01
Martin.
:22:04
Martin, how wonderful to see you.
:22:06
- Hi, Greg. How are you?
- Is it not fabulous?
:22:08
Today I can in public come and learn
your scientists' new secrets.
:22:13
Alas, I did not understand one bit
of what he was talking about.
:22:16
At least I...
:22:18
Goodness, can it be?
:22:21
Yeah.
:22:22
- Elizabeth!
- She's dying to talk to you too, Greg.
:22:25
Elizabeth.
:22:30
- Hello, Greg.
- Elizabeth and Martin.
:22:34
My heart leaps like gazelle
to see you back together again.
:22:37
Tell it to stop leaping.
We are not back together.
:22:39
No? What a pity.
:22:43
Wait. I have smashing idea. Martin!
:22:48
Kiev String Quartet plays
at the consulate on Thursday night.
:22:51
You will be my guests.
:22:54
Really, Greg,
I wouldn't know how to repay you.
:22:57
Martin, now that our countries
are such good friends...