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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Arts Interviews 20240604 00:35:00

And of course, the way scientists analyse probability is very different to the way the rest of us do. the magnitude of the consequences doesn t really factor into their assessment of the likelihood of something, you know, a bit more mathematical, but more scientific than than we all are. but that was really the hook for me. i put it in tenet, referred to it there. and actually when when we wrapped that film, rob pattinson, who s in that film, he gave me a book of oppenheimer s speeches from the 1950s, where oppenheimer is giving a series of speeches, really wrangling with the consequences of this technology that they ve unleashed on the world. and it s such a compelling thing to imagine to be with this person, with his fellow scientists, trying to reckon with the consequences of unleashing atomic power on the world. we knew the world would not be the same. few people laughed. ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Arts Interviews 20240604 19:35:00

Set fire to the atmosphere and destroy the entire world, when they detonate that that first test at trinity. and i became really interested in exploring that moment and taking the audience to that moment where they made that incredible decision. because how could you make that decision? how could you make that decision? how could you take that on yourself? you know, there s a possibility that when you push that button, you might destroy the entire world. and yet they went ahead and they pushed it. and the reasons behind that were equally dramatic. you know, they were in this incredible, very tense race against the nazis to harness the power of the atom during world war ii. they really felt they had no choice. and of course, the way scientists analyse probability is very different to the way the rest of us do. the magnitude of the consequences doesn t really factor into their assessment of the likelihood of something, you know, a bit more mathematical, but more scientific than than we a ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS The Arts Interviews 20240604 12:36:00

The magnitude of the consequences doesn t really factor into their assessment of the likelihood of something, you know, a bit more mathematical, but more scientific than than we all are. but that was really the hook for me. i put it in tenet, referred to it there. and actually when when we wrapped that film, rob pattinson, who s in that film, he gave me a book of oppenheimer s speeches from the 1950s, where oppenheimer is giving a series of speeches, really wrangling with the consequences of this technology that they ve unleashed on the world. and it s such a compelling thing to imagine to be with this person, with his fellow scientists, trying to reckon with the consequences of unleashing atomic power on the world. we knew the world would not be the same. few people laughed. a few people cried. ....

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MyJournals.org - Science - 'Mathematical pharmacodynamic modeling for antimicrobial assessment of ceftazidime/colistin versus gentamicin/meropenem combinations against carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm' (Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials)

MyJournals.org - Science - Mathematical pharmacodynamic modeling for antimicrobial assessment of ceftazidime/colistin versus gentamicin/meropenem combinations against carbapenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm (Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials) ....

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