that if you can convert matter into pure energy, the amount of energy is extraordinary. it s the speed of light squared, for crying out loud. (crackling) rhodes: they realize that from a very small amount of matter, you could make power to drive ships and planes and trains, whatever, make electricity, of course. and they also realize very quickly that it might be possible to make a weapon of untold destruction. (hitler shouting in german) (crowd chanting) we were deeply worried. after all, the discovery of fission was in nazi germany. mareena robinson snowden: nazi germany could potentially build a nuclear bomb. this was the worry. and it was very tangible. it was very real. (plane engines buzzing)
(crowd chanting in german) bird: in the 1930s, millions of americans were following the news coming out of europe in their local theaters, watching newsreels. and oppenheimer was horrified by the rise of hitler. nolan: his sense of his own jewishness made him immediately and massively aware of the danger of fascism. (bell tolling) bird: when the war started in 1939, he was a professor at berkeley. and that same year, one of his students comes rushing into his office to convey the news that fission has been discovered. man: word has just come through from germany that the uranium atom under neutron bombardment actually splits into two parts. bird: initially, oppenheimer can t believe it. he runs to the blackboard and does some mathematics,
in their local theaters, watching newsreels. and oppenheimer was horrified by the rise of hitler. nolan: his sense of his own jewishness made him immediately and massively aware of the danger of fascism. (bell tolling) bird: when the war started in 1939, he was a professor at berkeley. and that same year, one of his students comes rushing into his office to convey the news that fission has been discovered. man: word has just come through from germany that the uranium atom under neutron bombardment actually splits into two parts. bird: initially, oppenheimer can t believe it. he runs to the blackboard and does some mathematics, and he comes to the understanding that you could use fission to generate energy. einstein showed explicitly
and he comes to the understanding that you could use fission to generate energy. einstein showed explicitly that if you can convert matter into pure energy, the amount of energy is extraordinary. it s the speed of light squared, for crying out loud. (crackling) rhodes: they realize that from a very small amount of matter, you could make power to drive ships and planes and trains, whatever, make electricity, of course. and they also realize very quickly that it might be possible to make a weapon of untold destruction. (hitler shouting in german) (crowd chanting) we were deeply worried. after all, the discovery of fission was in nazi germany. mareena robinson snowden: nazi germany could potentially build a nuclear bomb. this was the worry. and it was very tangible.
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