Marie Curie Page #4
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Have a nice day.
See you, professor Langevin.
- Andr is not here?
- Not yet.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
- How is Eugne?
- Not so good.
I am already late.
So you are covering for her now?
It can't go on like this!
Next year I send the children
to normal school in Sceaux.
But we agreed that
this school cooperative
was the best for our kids!
Of course, but I didn't know
how far you would get into it.
She is exploiting you!
Rubbish, we work together!
Naturally... like all the rest...
living in your own world...
you intellectuals
think that you know best!
Let's get out of here...
She may be famous scientist,
but she doesn't have a clue
about the things of real life!
Don't bother.
Sing! I don't want the birds
to eat grandpa's wild plums!
I saw in the program that
Max Planck is going to talk
about the contradictions
of radiation theory.
It's a pity we can't present
our spectral images of Thoriums X.
Did you see?
- Right, I am jumping into the water.
- Come on, you will catch a cold.
It's cold, but I can't help it...
He got mad. The water is too cold...
It is!
Marie!
Albert insists on presentation.
Albert Einstein, Marie Curie.
Your theory of the elementary particles
was very inspiring for me.
Do you know why I agreed
to take part
in this congress?
Only to discuss with you
some of my ideas.
Albert thinks you are the most
intelligent woman he ever met.
Well, the competition is rather limited.
Does that scare you?
Of course.
You're the best under the women.
Amongst men as well.
I love fresh air.
Walking stirs up thinking, right?
Oh yes, and the sea air.
It's very brave, the postulation
of the existence of quanta of light.
Without risk there wouldn't be
any progress in physics.
Splendid your "Treaty on Radioactivity"!
Madame Curie!
Without doubt a tremendous
piece of work!
But at the pace science is progressing
these days,
aren't you afraid that
it'll be soon outdated?
You look like someone who is afraid
of missing something.
I always take notes.
My note book is my alter ego,
mister Einstein.
You never know, a new idea
could pop up anywhere.
You certainly know what I mean?
No, I have very seldom "a new idea".
Madame Curie can laugh!?
You have no idea how the magic
of the smile on your face works!
I know! Write.
Unusual discovery:
"Madame Curie is able to laugh".
Currently it seems that
the key to radioactivity
is to be found in the mere
nature of the atom.
I can even say
that it has its origins
in regions which are
so deep inside the atom
that you can only have
access to them
when an atomic explosion occurs.
Gentlemen, I hope that our research
will only serve peaceful purposes.
Just like radium cancer therapy,
which already saved many people.
He who, like us, is interested
in the origins of life,
must protect that life at any price.
Altruism and integrity are essential
elements of our work.
Gentlemen, thank you for your attention.
Thank you very much, Madame Curie.
I fully agree with you.
Physicists like ourselves work
with enthusiasm
to unearth the mysteries of the universe.
But from a global point of view,
philosophers will have the final word.
I am convinced that this meeting
will play a remarkable role in
the history of science.
Will it soon be possible to unite
radioactivity, quantum and
gravitation theories
in a new theory of physics
and chemistry?
Madame, Gentlemen, I am counting on you,
our work continues.
This woman is ice cold,
but... fuckable.
Your wording is as low level
as your researches, professor.
The radiated warmth comes
from the kinetic energy
of the Beta- and Gamma rays.
You should apply your calculations to
one single electron in a magnetic field.
But assuming that the emission
of the energy particle
is spontaneous, means Maxwell's equation
is no longer valid.
Right! We would have to prove that
the quantum hypotheses
is a theory in itself.
For that, we must first prove the equivalence
of all systems of reference.
And how should we decide on
which principles we can retain?
That's the most important question!
That was a compliment.
I wonder why we always
have to take our work so damn seriously.
Who are we doing it for?
For the love of mankind?
- Aren't you doing it for the posterity?
- What about you?!
Fine! I am a real bore with glasses...
Well, without glasses,
but a bore nonetheless!
- Come with us to eat?
- Oh, yes. I am hungry too.
We are going to miss the dinner!
Still hungry?
After all we swallowed today?
I'm always hungry.
Are you glad to be here?
The reports were very interesting.
- And Einstein is...
- Albert - A Curie admirer!
What?
Nothing. You make me laugh.
Shall we go swimming?
- Now?
- Yes.
It's ice cold!
It's awful!
- I can't feel my heart anymore!
- Well, that's a shame!
Dear Madame, Gentlemen...
- Wait, Andr... allow me.
- Welcome.
Your statements on quanta
are very brave...
Thank you.
...but not complete.
Here you are.
Maybe this reading
will inspire you.
So I wish you a nice afternoon.
And perseverance, ladies.
Goodbye.
- What happened?
- Are you ashamed of me?
What are you talking about?
You came all the way
to tell such foolishness.
And if I wanted to talk with you
about your work?
You are very welcome.
What exactly?
Maybe about "Kinetic theory of magnetism
and magnetons"?
20.000 franks. They offer you
20.000 per year
and you reject the offer
without consulting me?!
I don't want to work in industry.
I'm a scientist, not a flunky!
Besides it's none of your business.
So if you allow me,
my students are waiting.
I cook twice a day for six people.
I work hard day and night.
All alone, as we cannot afford a maid.
I sew clothes myself,
using second hand rags. And you tell me
it's none of my business?!
Ah yes, you are a scientist,
that doesn't interest you!
Don't forget you are also a father.
Stop it! The kids are fine!
Whose merit is it? Whose?
Leave me alone!
Get out of here, Jeanne.
You are of no use.
Of course. Go on living on with your head
up in the sky.
Your children and I have to survive
in the real world!
Jeanne?
Come back tomorrow.
Madame Curie.
- Paul!
- Come with me.
Want some coffee?
A glass of wine perhaps?
- Do you have a glass of water?
- Yes.
- Thanks.
- Welcome.
- So, this is your hideaway.
- Yes. For slightly above a year now.
I would have gone crazy otherwise.
Mania.
How smooth is your skin, Mania.
Stay a bit longer.
I never thought I would be capable
of that anymore.
Of what?
Of intimacy.
With a stranger.
Am I a stranger?
It's beautiful what you
write about Pierre.
The piano must be tuned.
Oh, a beam of sunlight!
- What? Too frivolous?
- Not at all! On the contrary.
You are beaming.
Stay a little more with us.
Don't go back to Poland.
Do you really still need me?
Everything is nicer if you're here.
How to calculate a square
root of the polynomial?
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