Primer
2004
Aaron: Are you hungry? I haven't eaten since later this afternoon.
Abe: Aaron, I can imagine no way in which this thing could be considered anywhere remotely close to safe. All I know is I spent six hours in there and I'm still alive... You still want to do it?
Kara: Did you call pest control? Aaron: Babe, I'm telling you, they're birds. You don't want a bunch of dead baby birds up there. Do you? Kara: They don't sound like birds. Aaron: (to Abe) She thinks there are rats in the attic.
Abe: I just want you to see it the way I saw it. Aaron: I am trying, okay, I really am here. Abe: Look, everything we're putting into that box becomes ungrounded, and I don't mean grounded like to the earth, I mean, not tethered. I mean, we're blocking whatever keeps it moving forward and so they flip-flop. Inside the box it's like a street, both ends are cul-de-sacs. I mean, this isn't frame dragging or wormhole magic this is basic mechanics and heat 101. Aaron: This is *not* mechanics and heat.
Aaron: What's worse, thinking you're being paranoid or knowing you should be?
Aaron: That is no static shock.