:55:04
	Bullshit!
He's hiding something and you know it.
:55:07
	He went inside the Sphere and whatever
it is he saw, he won't tell us.
:55:10
	-He said he doesn't remember anything.
-You bought that?
:55:14
	The whole food thing
was all a diversion.
:55:16
	The guy's willing to put
all of our lives on the line. . .
:55:19
	. . .because he doesn't want
to share information.
:55:21
	I can see it. He's making notes for a
book. He wants to win the Nobel Prize.
:55:25
	And you don't?
:55:28
	Norman, you've known me
since I was 1 7 years old.
:55:31
	I would love to be
the guy who gets--
:55:33
	Do you know
how respected--
:55:35
	I'm not! I've written one
"Fun With Dick and Jane" book on physics.
:55:40
	I mean, Niels Bohr. . .
:55:41
	. . .he published "The Quantum Theory
of Atomic Structure" at 28.
:55:45
	Einstein, relativity, 26.
Newton, gravity, 23.
:55:49
	In physics, if you haven't done it
by 35, chances are you never will.
:55:53
	This doesn't have anything to do
with your competitiveness with Harry?
:55:57
	1 9. Wunderkind!
:55:59
	I rest my case.
:56:00
	Mr. Barnes would like to see you.
:56:02
	Why?
:56:03
	Something's wrong
with the computer system.
:56:14
	-Try purging it.
-I tried. It just keeps coming back.
:56:17
	Discharge from the buffer memory?
:56:19
	I ruled that out.
:56:21
	The helium is getting to the chips.
It's probably a saturation effect.
:56:25
	-If that's true, what are our options?
-You have to change all the chips.
:56:28
	Forget it. Run this place on manual?
It's going to be a long 4 days.
:56:32
	Hey, boss.
:56:35
	-Figured that out yet?
-It's a saturation effect.
:56:37
	I don't think so. If it's a saturation
effect, it would be random.
:56:42
	What do you mean?
:56:43
	This has a pattern.
:56:53
	See? It's like a code.
:56:55
	A code from where?
:56:58
	How'd you do that?
:56:59
	How'd you see that?