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The board takes on order.
Soon, every move's predictable.

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So?
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So maybe, even though
we're not aware of it,

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there is a pattern, an order
underlying every Go game.

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Maybe it's like the pattern
in the stock market?

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The Torah? This 216 number?
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- It's insanity.
- Maybe it's genius.

:30:23
- I must get that number.
- Hold on! You're losing it.

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You have to breathe.
Listen to yourself.

:30:30
You're connecting my computer
bug with one you might've had

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and some religious hogwash.
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If you want the number 216,
you can find it everywhere.

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216 steps from your street
corner to your front door,

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216 seconds
you spend in the elevator

:30:49
When your mind becomes obsessed
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you filter everything else out
and find that thing everywhere.

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320, 450, 22, whatever.
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You've chosen 216 and you'll
find it everywhere in nature.

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But, Max,
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as soon as you discard
scientific rigour,

:31:11
you are no longer
a mathematician,

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you're a numerologist.
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Mr Cohen?
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Mr Cohen...
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God damn it! I'm sick
of you following me.

:31:24
I'm not interested in money.
I want to understand our world.

:31:28
I don't deal with materialists
like you.

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I'm sorry. I'm very sorry.
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I admit
we've been too aggressive.

:31:36
But all I ask is that
you give me five minutes.

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- As a token, accept this.
- I don't want your money.

:31:44
The suitcase isn't filled
with 50s, or gold, or diamonds.

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Just silicon. A Ming Mecca chip.
:31:51
Ming Mecca? They're not even
de-classified yet.

:31:54
You're right, they're not. But
Lancet-Percy has many friends.


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