The Moment The World Changed
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I filmed this on Princeton’s campus, where J. Robert Oppenheimer once worked on the ideas that would change the world forever. For most of human history, people believed power came from size. Bigger armies. Bigger weapons. Bigger empires. Then physics shattered that assumption. Scientists discovered that the most powerful force on earth doesn’t come from what’s big — it comes from what’s unimaginably small. The atom. Inside something invisible to the human eye lies energy capable of leveling cities. And that discovery doesn’t just change science. It changes how we understand ourselves. Judaism has always taught that the greatest power in the universe isn’t external strength, status, or noise — it’s the neshama. Small. Hidden. Easy to overlook. Yet capable of changing worlds. This video is about Oppenheimer, the atom, and the deeply Jewish idea that the smallest things carry the greatest force — if you know how to access them. 🎙️ Parsha on Fire 🔥 Ideas that don’t just inspire — they demand action