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:28:01
No, l don't advocate knowledge
at any price.

:28:06
Knowledge is only valid when
it rests on a foundation of morality.

:28:12
Man is the only agent
who renders science immoral.

:28:16
Don't forget Hiroshima.
:28:17
Then don't make science immoral!
lt's strange...

:28:25
There's nothing strange about it.
:28:29
Even you can't be sure that
:28:32
all you had seen
weren'tjust hallucinations.

:28:37
Thank you for your time. We have
nothing more to say to each other.

:28:45
- ls anything the matter?
- l'm leaving.

:28:47
Leaving?
:28:51
He is a bookkeeper, not a scientist.
:28:53
We're friends, Burton, but you
shouldn't say that about him!

:28:56
We've known each other for 20 years.
lt had to end someday, l guess.

:29:01
Are you leaving the child?
:29:15
Why did you have to offend him?
You're heartless.

:29:19
lt's dangerous to send
your kind to the cosmos.

:29:22
Everything is far too fragile there!
:29:25
The earth somehow manages to put up
with men ofyour sort,

:29:28
though at what cost to humanity!
:29:31
Are you jealous ofthe fact that he
will be the one to bury me, not you?

:29:53
lt'd been established that the Solaris
ocean is a peculiar kind of brain.

:29:58
Later, even a more daring hypothesis
was put forward,


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