1:51 minutes is not enogh for me, so i maked 1 hour of this masterpiece! Feel free to donete whatever you can to help me, i don't receive any money from this video due copyrights thanks to watch and enjoy ♥
Dead fucken ass. The day I wanted to start a better life I put this as my alarm. The sun hit me and this started playing. On that day I made a choice and haven't looked back since. The power of music.
@@harivigneshm9170 I'd suggest you to start simple. First of all, learn how electricity works. And get used to hearing terms like resistance etc. Then learn basic components like transistors, resistors, capacitors. Then you can start making simple circuits by following tutorials. You can implement logic gates and to scale things up you can learn how integrated circuits work. It'd be great to learn soldering and using a multimeter because you are going to need it at some point. Remember to be cautious. Things can escalate quickly.
@yalcinthenoob I can certainly vouch for his reply, I started complex, and that left lots of gaps in my knowledge that took a while to fill. So learn the theory, buy a kit or two, and experiment.
@@inherblues7261I hope he is right, "if an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared" If he is not right world war 4 would be an absolute madness
This is one of the most incredible musical pieces I've ever heard. Ever. The way it grips and so gently releases. It builds intensity and returns so gracefully. It loops so perfectly. It's perfect.
Absolutely impressed by Göransson's musical skill! His ability to infuse intricate melodies with emotions reminds me of Hans Zimmer. Both composers transport listeners to unique musical realms. While they have distinct styles, there's a clear parallel in the depth and impact of their music. Göransson's talent in evoking feelings through his compositions is truly remarkable. Exciting to see his artistic journey unfold alongside the legacy of Hans Zimmer. 🎶🎵
I'm currently studying for my AP Physics class exam which is tomorrow. This music has given to me all the knowledge of physics in the world. I will get an 100% on this exam. Update: We got the MCQ back today and I got a 18/21 so hopefully I'll do similarly well on the FRQ.
With this music, 30 new generation math problems can be solved and I don't have even 1 mistake, I'm privileged, I'm starting to feel like a scientist now.
At this point of the movie, I have realised how amazing the whole experience will be, the acting, the Nolan effect on directing the movie and the exquisite sound. Honestly, another level of feeling, I remember that when can you hear the music started, I ve took my hands on my face, lean in front of next seat and let the whole thing drag me in this unique experience. Hats off to Ludwig and Christopher
i love studying physics to this not because i feel like planck thinking to discover energy quanta, but because it makes me so incredibly nervous it reminds me of the feeling i get the night before an actual exam, so i end up working faster
I understand now...The pain, the joy, the blood, sweat and tears every scientists dedicate to making the world a better place to live in...at the cost of their own creation and energy
I have been listening to this on repeat for the last two days and the amout of school work i have been able to get done has tripled and my ablilty to stay on task has dramaticaly improved, thankyou so much!
The only words I would ever use to describe this piece of music, that would do it any justice - both in the eyes of the listener, and in the eyes of the creator - is that it is timeless. He managed to create several melodies, representing the exponential nature of nuclear reactions, how they change matter, and how they intertwine timelessly. All together, the string sounds represent string theory in a version we can understand, and feel. Not very scientifical of me, but the creation of this music piece somewhat proves to me, that string theory lacks one essential concept - nothing is random. The only question is, how close can we measure, before it leaves the dimensional sizes that we can perceive?
Interesting what you see there. In this music, however, I see the development of humanity, history over the millennia and that mystery about human nature that leads to discoveries.
The ultimate background music for just sitting alone in darkness trying to find oneself, tears flowing acknowledging the changes one has to go through to improve life
Everything in this universe is trying to attain stability. The comparatively heavy nucleus disintegrating, under going nuclear fission reaction and in that process converting mass into plathora of energy all just to attain stability.
I was the only dude in the theatre watching Oppenheimer bc everyone was working. Got to sit by myself and listen to this on a massive screen with massive speakers
再也找不到能比这段乐曲更能描述微观粒子的音乐了! 不愧是最佳电影配乐奖! I can’t find any music that describes microscopic particles better than this piece! Truly deserving of the Best Film Score Award!
Author: "1:51 minutes is not enogh for me, so i maked 1 hour of this masterpiece!" I say, 1 hour is not enough for me, pls make 10 hours of this masterpiece!
With this song I feel like the limits of space to humanity are unlimited and will never end the peak of human exploration, allowing us to explore more planets with the extreme and rapid technology development that will happen one day amd that I'm hopefully a part of
I ADORE this. It's like an exhilarating headlong rush. Quickening. Spiralling and spinning, bursting at every second into crescendo and straining with every note into infinity. It makes my heart soar.
I felt this moment when I discovered constants in gene expressions based on ancient theory. When the revelation happens, the adrenaline rushes through with all the possibilities that can be decoded and its range of applications. This is the moment to live for. Not for the glory, not for profit but the pride for absorbing and embracing the beautiful knowledge God has laid down for us.
this music, different from the other comments makes me feel and understand how was the situation on the period of ww2, it does not only represent the desperation of the us and oppenheimer to reach to the bomb but also how it changed the world forever and ever.
*Humans are incredible creatures and the landscapes we create are beautiful, yet terrifying. The thought that us humans have advanced so much is an incredibly fascinating thought, we have managed to create artificial worlds and even artificial hearts and human parts. But the intelligence we have is somehow terrifying at the same time, we have created artificial living creatures even, and have gotten to boundaries outside our own solar system. We have been able to harness the power of the sun to power our machines. And the artificial intelligence we made is beautiful yet horrifying, we have come so far, from the huts and caves of the Stone Age to this. Let us hope that humanity will never make a weapon of which accidentally kills the world, though I do wonder, artificial intelligence could wipe us all out if we don’t control it enough, though let us hope that never happens.*
This movie inspired me, I'm going to begin learning linear algebra, and calculus, then advanced algebra and calculus, eventually working my way into quantum Physics