I'm a theoretical physicist. When 'Can you hear the music came on' with the sequence of Oppenheimer at Gottingen it took me back to my early days in physics, and the profound sense of wonder and bewilderment I felt.
You know as someone who’s actively been Perusing the field of particle physics I have always found TC (theoretical physics) as rather obscure and demented. Is it just conducing new miscellaneous theories and making them applicable to day to day physics or am I emitting pure ignorance.
You just made me tear up with your comment. I’m a physics students and I know how precious these memories as a physics students are and will be. Physics is truly a part of us all in an indescribable level.
I'm an experimental physicist and when I hear this music I can feel the atoms and vibrations. I feel like they're trying to speak but I don't fully understand what it means
@@thatoneweirdphoenix709 mmm Hans has a long list of masterpieces. But this soundtrack from Openheimer is really good, like in the same level u know. Amazing workss
Intersteller: we have achieved so much, how much more can we learn Oppenheimer: we have barely touched the surface, there is an infinite universe of possibilities within our grasp
Sat in the IMAX watching Oppenheimer opening weekend and when the “Can You Hear the Music?” scene hit I think I astral projected. Shit rewired my brain
It's good, like VERY good, but not even close to Cornfield Chase. Objectively (music theory and details like Zimmer's organ and whatnot) and subjectively (I just like one better xD) It's just new, and we're used to Cornfield Chase so much that it's not even interesting that much to listen to. But this is new and good, so it's instantly popular. However hearing it for the first time didn't even hit close as to how the Cornfield Chase hit. NOT EVEN CLOSE CARL
Cornfield chase music feels soothing and divine, hopeful and blazing bright. Oppenheimer theme feels like its building upon a mayhem, something truly bizzare, scary and humongous. It's the exact theme of Oppenheimer, his mind was beautifully chaotic and resonating.
Yeah that is the music theory behind that tracks, that is why you cant really conpare them, Oppenheimer is trying to turn on your mind quickly feel and analyze what is happening, understand and go along with numbers etc. But Interstellar is trying to turn of your mind and open your heart, and mmemories, its mrie of a nostalgic past music
Nobody: Music from Hans Zimmer: *Hardest shit you ever heard* Edit: to everyone saying “BuT oPpEnHeImEr WaSnT cOmPoSed bY hANs zImMer” *Exactly* Nothing beats Interstellar soundtracks 🗿
Interstellar music gives a mysterious feel of exploration towards life where oppenheimer music trying to tell that an evolution going to happen which is going to bring a huge change to the future.
I’ve seen the video where Ludwig explains the music, and as a musician and physics study he got everything exactly right! What a man! It took me back to when I was first watching how sound waves and optics worked!
The Interstellar theme makes you go crazy for space and standard dynamic physics, Oppenheimer theme makes you go crazy for time and theoretical physics
As a movie interstellar is way ahead. I wamted to see so much more in Opp. But after watching interstellar i felt like i achieved all if what life had to offer. The sound tracks though are equal. Gives different feelings etc but both incredible.
I still can't forget that feeling when I sat in the movie theater and this music played. I just hope I have a memory eraser so I can experience this again 💥
Intersteller:Meaning of a simple symbol of the emotion to leave a little girl alone and go on to achieve something to see it.... Oppenheimer:Meaning of a simple symbol of people who meant that you can create more than you know.... Both is a great soundtrack and they have a meaningful tone and that makes them so cool and great!
Intersteller: We've achieved so much! How much more could we possibly learn? Oppenheimer: We've achieved TOO much.. There's no going back after what we've learned..
The music for both these movies is genius, for me interstellars music had the that curiosity of the unknown vibe, and Oppenheimer had that excitement of a new discovery vibe.
Funny story, Christopher Nolan first reached out to Hans Zimmer to do the Oppenheimer score, but he was busy with dune so he recommended Ludwig Goransson. Goransson then produced something better (imo) than Zimmer’s dune 😅
The reason why both of these tracks are astonishingly good is because of their pertinence to the underlying stories. The Interestellar score is meant to give you a peep into the metaphysical, and to highlight the humane stuggle of comprehending the preposterous vastness of the universe and the enigma of existence and time. Through that score Hans takes us on a fascinating journey, which essentially proves that despite the ruthlessly equalizing and infinite nature of our obstacles (universe in this context), love withstands the test of space and time. In Oppenheimer, the score is meant to portray the inevitability of doom, coupled with a sinking realisation of the macabre responsibility shouldered by the protagonist. The realization that the fruitful culmination of decades upon decades of hardwork will likely result in nothing but death and destruction.
You know a music is special, once in a lifetime when every time you listen to a specific piece like “Can You Hear The Music”, you are shook down to your core… feeling bewildered and overwhelmed by the shear scale of emotion and sonically profoundness
It depends on the mood imo. When you're depressed and dont feel like doing anything and just feel like your life is ruined, you can play "can you hear the music?" The amount of energy and motivation this song will give you is just unbelievable, you can literally do anything if you listen to this song at your bad times. And for interstellar, play it at 3 am or in your sad times, this song will make you realise how vast the universe is and theres alot of things going on in the universe and infront of it your problems are nothing and this theme can cheer you up to do something good in your life.
I appreciate all the love on this video guys❤️
16 likes and no comments? Let’s change that
You have no ohio grimace shake skibidi toilet rizz bud.
@@Calirfoamia tf is skibidi toilet rizz
@@Lobotomized._.666 oh have you not heard?
@@Calirfoamia heard what 😭😭😭
Interestelar: Fascination
Oppenheimer: Realization
It feels like when they realize there’s nothing they can do to stop it
yes, interestelar.
Interestelar?
Inception: ascension
Yes
Algebra is like a sheet of music,the important think is that can you read the music,
It's can you hear it,can you hear the music robert".....
What if you're deaf?
@@ŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁzMost stupid comment I've ever seen
@@ŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁŁz you can feel the vibration, what music really is
Yes i can
My insides were vibrating when this played in cinema
Sooooo powerfull music!
Ikr. Same here.❤
Subwoofers are great aren't they?
what do you mean by that 🤨
everyone else got it 🙄🙄🙄
the Interstellar theme engages the heart, the Oppenheimer theme engages the mind
What a good sentence
This isn't the theme!! It's just a soundtrack to a scene!
137th like
Indeed
Love it
I'm a theoretical physicist. When 'Can you hear the music came on' with the sequence of Oppenheimer at Gottingen it took me back to my early days in physics, and the profound sense of wonder and bewilderment I felt.
You know as someone who’s actively been Perusing the field of particle physics I have always found TC (theoretical physics) as rather obscure and demented. Is it just conducing new miscellaneous theories and making them applicable to day to day physics or am I emitting pure ignorance.
@@Sheldoncooperrrsup g i aint sure of this shit but W rizz anyways gang
I envy you and I want to grow up and be like you
You just made me tear up with your comment. I’m a physics students and I know how precious these memories as a physics students are and will be. Physics is truly a part of us all in an indescribable level.
I'm an experimental physicist and when I hear this music I can feel the atoms and vibrations. I feel like they're trying to speak but I don't fully understand what it means
Interstellar:Feels like heaven
Oppenheimer:It takes you there
Both have beautiful soundtracks
THIS
@@blackcat9513Oppenheimer was better. Here Comes the Sun slaps, man
@@thatoneweirdphoenix709 mmm Hans has a long list of masterpieces. But this soundtrack from Openheimer is really good, like in the same level u know. Amazing workss
Oppenheimer touch ur brain directly.
@@thatoneweirdphoenix709You've clearly never watched interstellar
Honestly, I never expected to love this as much as the Interstellar soundtrack. Hans and Ludwig are too good at what they do
Intersteller: we have achieved so much, how much more can we learn
Oppenheimer: we have barely touched the surface, there is an infinite universe of possibilities within our grasp
Extraordinary
exactly
Well said
Both are the greatest movies of all time. I remember crying at interstellar in theaters
Theory could get you only so far
Sat in the IMAX watching Oppenheimer opening weekend and when the “Can You Hear the Music?” scene hit I think I astral projected. Shit rewired my brain
For real!!!! 👏🏼👏🏼
This was the most normal, and frankly, humane video you’ve ever posted
resisting the urge to say "1k likes and no comment lemme fix that"
shit.
Oppenheimer theme really be changing people out here
Human. Not humane.
My face when I was watching Oppenheimer in cinema:
Christopher Nolan knows how to choose a good composer
It takes a lot to write something even close to how sensational Cornfield Chase is, but Ludwig did it. This is just incredible.
Lol, i was thinking about outlast 2 ost when you said cornfield chase
It's good, like VERY good, but not even close to Cornfield Chase. Objectively (music theory and details like Zimmer's organ and whatnot) and subjectively (I just like one better xD)
It's just new, and we're used to Cornfield Chase so much that it's not even interesting that much to listen to. But this is new and good, so it's instantly popular.
However hearing it for the first time didn't even hit close as to how the Cornfield Chase hit. NOT EVEN CLOSE CARL
@@armaga144your opinion
@@lifepasses1875 ooooh man really?
My bad, I thought it was in the constitution
Bro dropped the hardest transition and didn’t think we would notice🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️
The transition was so seamless, I didn't even notice the transition
It mixes so well, now I want a combined version lol
Interstellar still slaps
Inception still slaps
they convey different feelings
Prestige still slaps
my favourite movie
Interstellar hits emotions but Oppenheimer leaves you puzzled
That part always gives me chills. Best music I've heard in a movie.
The Oppenheimer theme actually makes me highly interested in studying physics and mathematics for some reason.
Edit: Can you see the likes?
😂🙌🏾
tf same happened to me how
@@trapix4779 because cinema is an experience, its can change your view on things. Nolan had reminded us that
Bro same
It has that effect
it makes me feel like im on the brink of unifying classical and quantum physics
Hans Zimmer + Ludwig Goransson = Best soundracks of all time
Göransson looks up to Hans Zimmer and studies his music, some people call him the succesor of Hans when he is gone,
Tenet doesn’t enough praise for its soundtrack!
@@rookdaft7801 True, but it's unusual, so people won't be blown away
Destroyer of Worlds is one of the greatest pieces of music I have ever listened to
yes sirrrr!
The soundtrack just perfectly captures that sense of beauty, fascination and terror
Cornfield chase music feels soothing and divine, hopeful and blazing bright. Oppenheimer theme feels like its building upon a mayhem, something truly bizzare, scary and humongous. It's the exact theme of Oppenheimer, his mind was beautifully chaotic and resonating.
Yeah that is the music theory behind that tracks, that is why you cant really conpare them, Oppenheimer is trying to turn on your mind quickly feel and analyze what is happening, understand and go along with numbers etc. But Interstellar is trying to turn of your mind and open your heart, and mmemories, its mrie of a nostalgic past music
Nobody:
Music from Hans Zimmer:
*Hardest shit you ever heard*
Edit: to everyone saying “BuT oPpEnHeImEr WaSnT cOmPoSed bY hANs zImMer”
*Exactly*
Nothing beats Interstellar soundtracks 🗿
My brother is still tryna convince me that his anime music is better 💀
@@Raddius damn what are his arguments
@@Raddius Some animes have soundtracks on par with movies like Interstellar, so he could be right depending on the shows
fr like 28 days later slaps
@@Raddiusthere are a lot of good anime soundtracks too
Interstellar music gives a mysterious feel of exploration towards life where oppenheimer music trying to tell that an evolution going to happen which is going to bring a huge change to the future.
Christopher Nolan being the direction of both the movies ❤
that transition tho
he the goat
Both movies are goated 🗿
I think both are damn good
You know bro
Totally
I’ve seen the video where Ludwig explains the music, and as a musician and physics study he got everything exactly right! What a man! It took me back to when I was first watching how sound waves and optics worked!
Both are great. The transition is flawless.
both has the greatest soundtracks
Interstellar still got it tho
Yeah it does
@@WitheredViolet it’s better
For me Oppenheimer and interstellar theme theme are all the goat, no less no more
Para mi ambas están igual de buenas.
No Oppenheimer is just way ahead
Wait till he watches Godzilla minus one
The Interstellar theme makes you go crazy for space and standard dynamic physics, Oppenheimer theme makes you go crazy for time and theoretical physics
Interstellar: Getting in the rollercoaster and climbing the hill.
Oppenheimer: Going down the hill in the rollercoaster
Actually get chills whenever the trumpet in Oppenheimer plays
Christopher Nolan doesn't makes movies, he makes master pieces every time, that a normal filmmaker dream of.🙂🙂
The transition was purrfect🔥
Bro you’re experiencing the sound track on your airpods max’s like damn if I would’ve had that i would be dead by now
Can You Hear The Music creates a whole damn new universe in your head.
Bros eyebrows got imprinted onto where his mustache should be
Hans Zimmer and Christopher Nolan will be always be the best producer/auditor duo ever
You look mad handsome in this video, pookie.
When does he not?
Noah stop being gay
@@htfs493 real
Pookie bear
I feel like the turning of Interstellar and Oppenheimer, I can agree. Oppenheimer, and Interstellar… I will never forget.
I love the soundtrack from Oppenheimer. It feels like you're back in time in 1945. You see the creation of the Atomic Bomb.
I respect your opinion. I like interstellar one more because I like space and black holes.
Two movies with physics as a central theme, both by the same director and both with banger soundtracks. Wonderful.
I think Inception has the best soundtrack of all time 💀
Guess its just Nolan films in general
I'm more of a Dark Knight Trilogy person myself
W take
Hans Zimmer did the music for all of them, so he is the reason
@@WuseligerPinguin_SFnot for Oppenheimer
hans zimmer and Ludvig 🗿
Leaving the theater after watching this movie was a crazy feeling
Oppenheimer was all of an experience, but I def stick to Interstellar since I got a pretty special affection for that movie! ❤
As a movie interstellar is way ahead. I wamted to see so much more in Opp. But after watching interstellar i felt like i achieved all if what life had to offer.
The sound tracks though are equal. Gives different feelings etc but both incredible.
Interesting how the Blue Background Symbolises 'Space and Time' whereas the Red one Symbolises 'Fire and Death'
i finish to your pics every night tho
AYYOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Same 🤤
Dawg wtf
on main bruh
I still can't forget that feeling when I sat in the movie theater and this music played.
I just hope I have a memory eraser so I can experience this again 💥
Nolan said interstellar music is top notch, unbeatable.
Bro his face when he heard the Oppenheimer music
Nah time by Hans zimmer is the best
Pretty close but interstellar is a bit better
Overrated @@Fx_xr2
The music made learning seem like an adventure rather than a burden
Interstellar is 20 times the movie Oppenheimer could ever be
Intersteller:Meaning of a simple symbol of the emotion to leave a little girl alone and go on to achieve something to see it....
Oppenheimer:Meaning of a simple symbol of people who meant that you can create more than you know....
Both is a great soundtrack and they have a meaningful tone and that makes them so cool and great!
Intersteller: We've achieved so much! How much more could we possibly learn?
Oppenheimer: We've achieved TOO much.. There's no going back after what we've learned..
nolan soundtracks never miss
Both of them are fricking good
Two different feelings for me, Oppenheimer you can feel in your brain. Interstellar, you can feel in your heart.
Shit gives me chills whenever I hear it
It just hits different
Both a Masterpiece, don't ever compare them
That moment when you get physical chills over your body
The music for both these movies is genius, for me interstellars music had the that curiosity of the unknown vibe, and Oppenheimer had that excitement of a new discovery vibe.
Me loving both the soundtracks at the same time: "Its paradoxical and yet it works".
i love how the music in Oppenheimer makes me think of the pictures of universe
Ludwig Gorannson is the natural heir to Hans Zimmer
Funny story, Christopher Nolan first reached out to Hans Zimmer to do the Oppenheimer score, but he was busy with dune so he recommended Ludwig Goransson. Goransson then produced something better (imo) than Zimmer’s dune 😅
Transition is representing Oppenheimer perfectly. And videos length is on point. Not too short not too long great job.
They are both incredible songs/soundtracks but for me, interstellar music hits so much harder
Interstellar just gives me a feeling I cant describe and its beautiful
Colors on the background just perfectly fit to feelings
they are both master pieces and great peaces of art
Bro made the cleanest transition and thought we wouldn’t notice
both are the best music pieces I've ever heard in any movie
Never in my life have I regretted not watching a movie in theaters, then I realize Oppenheimer is where that audio comes from
I think all quiet on the western front has not the best, but definitely the saddest sound track I’ve ever head
I can’t pick a favorite, honestly. They’re both SOOO good.
Soundtrack of Oppenheimer is like an intensive hit during all the song
The reason why both of these tracks are astonishingly good is because of their pertinence to the underlying stories.
The Interestellar score is meant to give you a peep into the metaphysical, and to highlight the humane stuggle of comprehending the preposterous vastness of the universe and the enigma of existence and time. Through that score Hans takes us on a fascinating journey, which essentially proves that despite the ruthlessly equalizing and infinite nature of our obstacles (universe in this context), love withstands the test of space and time.
In Oppenheimer, the score is meant to portray the inevitability of doom, coupled with a sinking realisation of the macabre responsibility shouldered by the protagonist. The realization that the fruitful culmination of decades upon decades of hardwork will likely result in nothing but death and destruction.
You know a music is special, once in a lifetime when every time you listen to a specific piece like “Can You Hear The Music”, you are shook down to your core… feeling bewildered and overwhelmed by the shear scale of emotion and sonically profoundness
both got me confused, goosebumped, and amazed.
That transition was actually so smooth
Oppenheimer and Interstellar are both absolutely incredible soundtracks honestly, I cant pick a favorite!!!
Enjoy both, pure gold!
Christopher Nolan is a legend...
When you realize that Oppenheimer’s soundtrack is just the Interstellar’s soundtrack played in reverse…
You'll come back and tell yourself to STAY with your old favourite
Interstellar: Beginning of Life!
Oppenheimer: Ending of Life!
It depends on the mood imo.
When you're depressed and dont feel like doing anything and just feel like your life is ruined, you can play "can you hear the music?" The amount of energy and motivation this song will give you is just unbelievable, you can literally do anything if you listen to this song at your bad times. And for interstellar, play it at 3 am or in your sad times, this song will make you realise how vast the universe is and theres alot of things going on in the universe and infront of it your problems are nothing and this theme can cheer you up to do something good in your life.
Now mix the two songs in one, already exists.
Its so sad that i have anhedonia, i cant feel any music in any way
Fr, at work, I was so tired I was running on coffee and energy drinks while listening to this and just started to think about the time itself
I can feel the music coming inside me
I don’t think bro has ever heard of minus ones soundtrack. Let’s change that.