@@Rahulraunak nope. No proof. But you can't prove that Allah or Jesus doesn't exist either. Besides, it's not up to me to prove. I'm not the one saying a mythical creature existed in the past when we know that people like inventing legends and stories. Do YOU have any proof that he does exist?
@@ankushds7018 yaa! I have quite a lot of proof of his existence. Some of them are dwarka City in the sea. Another is ramsetu. And there are a lot of things ....
Half of the people in the comments don't even know that the sentence "I have become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds..." is from the Holy Bhagwad Gita from India 💀
no shit, he was the founding father of nuclear explosives and believed he was sorely responsible for over 200,000 deaths, plus the extinction of all life on earth later on because of this one device. she is a character from a movie.
@ono6588 Not only that, but when Oppenheimer quotes it, he doesn’t liken himself to Vishnu/Krishna (Who actually said the quote), he likens himself to Prince Arjuna, whom Vishnu/Krishna was speaking to at the time. Arjuna was reluctant to fight in the Battle of Kurukshetra, because some of his family were on the opposing side, and he didn’t want to have to kill them. In response to this, Vishnu reveals himself, and says the famed quote. He does this to tell Arjuna that the deaths of his family members are inevitable, and the will of the gods, and therefore he doesn’t have to bear the moral burden of killing them.
Oppenheimer said it better.
Lord Krishna said it better
@@Rahulraunak except he never did because he never existed
@@ankushds7018 any proof bro
@@Rahulraunak nope. No proof. But you can't prove that Allah or Jesus doesn't exist either. Besides, it's not up to me to prove. I'm not the one saying a mythical creature existed in the past when we know that people like inventing legends and stories. Do YOU have any proof that he does exist?
@@ankushds7018 yaa! I have quite a lot of proof of his existence.
Some of them are dwarka City in the sea.
Another is ramsetu.
And there are a lot of things ....
Funny how this line would end up becoming an entire movie next year. And both are Christopher Nolan's.
this is assassin's creed movie, nolan didnt make it
Half of the people in the comments don't even know that the sentence "I have become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds..." is from the Holy Bhagwad Gita from India 💀
pretty sure thats the sanskrit line and not the english one
Which is strange because the real Oppenheimer not only used that quote, but he also described the context in which it was used.
It's a quote for Bhagvad Gita btw
Who she think it is? Oppenheimer?
The way she says it is so cringy
Oppenheimer mujer??¿¿¿
Robert Oppenheimer was more meaningful
i'm agree
no shit sherlock
no shit, he was the founding father of nuclear explosives and believed he was sorely responsible for over 200,000 deaths, plus the extinction of all life on earth later on because of this one device.
she is a character from a movie.
@ono6588 Not only that, but when Oppenheimer quotes it, he doesn’t liken himself to Vishnu/Krishna (Who actually said the quote), he likens himself to Prince Arjuna, whom Vishnu/Krishna was speaking to at the time. Arjuna was reluctant to fight in the Battle of Kurukshetra, because some of his family were on the opposing side, and he didn’t want to have to kill them. In response to this, Vishnu reveals himself, and says the famed quote. He does this to tell Arjuna that the deaths of his family members are inevitable, and the will of the gods, and therefore he doesn’t have to bear the moral burden of killing them.
Oppenheimer: "Bitch, please."
Blud thinks that it is Oppenheimer
I think this line is also in one of the God of War games
It's a quote from Bhagvad Gita
Kneel before Zod.
tf?
@@fubliciousbobs9011 Kneel. Have Zekedubz washed and brought to Zod's tent.
Ah i know ive heard this somewhere in a film....never occurred to me it was nolans!!!
which movie is this
Assassins´s Creed: Movie
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The worst movie ever
cringe
No one anywhere ever would know or have heard that line unless they heard Mr. O. Say it first.
In English yes ,but we Indians (sanatanis) have been hearing it since our childhood in our traditional language.
@@naharsinghnegi4536 that is true, I suppose Hindu worshipers are the only ones.
@@naharsinghnegi4536toilet cant talk mister smelly frog
I am become a janitor with matches