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Oppenheimer, who was
managing the project, actually quoted the Indian
epic, the Bhagavadgita, "I am become Death,
Destroyer of Worlds." [narrator] In the end, America's
victory in the race to harness the deadly power of the
atom appears decisive
managing the project, actually quoted the Indian
epic, the Bhagavadgita, "I am become Death,
Destroyer of Worlds." [narrator] In the end, America's
victory in the race to harness the deadly power of the
atom appears decisive
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Oppenheimer, who was
managing the project,
00:00:03.563 --> 00:00:06.797
actually quoted the Indian
epic, the Bhagavadgita,
00:00:06.083 --> 00:00:09.068
"I am become Death,
Destroyer of Worlds."
00:00:11.859 --> 00:00:14.677
[narrator] In the end, America's
victory in the race to harness
00:00:14.071 --> 00:00:17.495
the deadly power of the
atom appears decisive.
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Movie Summary
From a piece of meteorite found in Tutankhamun's tomb to the Crown of Thorns, explore some of the most perplexing and unusual objects lying hidden away in museums, laboratories and storage rooms.