In this interview clip from 1962, I see J. Robert Oppenheimer, a man who was deeply aware of the weight of his involvement in creating the nuclear bomb. He appears cautious and measured in his responses, particularly when addressing the fate of humanity. It's clear that he understood the gravity of his work and its impact on the world.
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1. Christopher Nolan was interviewed.
2. The interview included questions about various topics for the year 2050.
3. Christopher Nolan's response to "Transportation in 2050" was "Flying."
4. His response to "The nuclear bomb in 2050" was "The same."
5. When asked about "Movie theaters in 2050," he said "Bigger and more magnificent."
6. He passed on the question about "Your films in 2050."
7. His response to "Space exploration in 2050" was "Mars."
8. For "Cities in 2050," he said "Taller."
9. When asked about "Love in 2050," he responded with "The same."
10. His response to "Peace in 2050" was "Hope."
11. For "War in 2050," he said "Fear."
12. His response to "Airplanes in 2050" was "Quiet."
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