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Thoughts on Oppenheimer (the movie (from 2023))?
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    It’s da bomb
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    Why was he obsessed with the Indian texts? Haven't seen the movie. But he was very interested in them.
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    @Demolishun I think he was just keen on then because of a lover he had. In the movie we first see that between them and in reality Trinity is the name of his lover's (then dead) favourite verse or something from those Indian texts you mention.
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    @c3r38r170 the Indian texts describe a weapon that makes your hair fall out and lose your fingernails. There is also an ancient city in India that has a very high background radiation, glassification of rock and sand, and people who look like they died instantly (still holding hands). I think he was interested in the possibility that India had nuclear weapons in the ancient past.
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    @Demolishun you spoiled it, I wanted to ask it to chatGPT in 2026
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    @Demolishun sounds interesting
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    @Nanos knowing ending actually means nothing
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    @iiii the Japanese disagree
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    @retoor I mean for watching the movie
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    @Nanos I think Atlantis may be the eye of africa:

    https://osr.org/blog/kids/...
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    @netikras there is a lot for and against this theory. I find it interesting and don't agree with what the history books tell us about early man. I think civs rise and fall with technology. There is just too much weirdness and we keep finding ancient structures when we were supposed to be cavemen.

    https://howandwhys.com/mohenjo-daro...

    They just discovered a location that puts early man building megaliths way further back:

    https://bbc.com/travel/article/...

    I have a sneaky suspicion we have been in space before too. But if that were true we should be finding things better than stone structures.
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    @Nanos I have heard of an island that Cook found. It has since gone missing when people went looking for it.
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