No one is capable to destroy bitcoin, not even Satoshi or the government itself. And what's the purpose of destroying bitcoin in the first place? It is made to be adopted and become a tool for people's progress and productivity, not to destroy in the long run.
Such a dumb and useless generic shitpost. There are various ways in which Bitcoin can be killed and there are various entities that would profit from its death in many different ways. Your brain is more empty than vacuum space.
It's like torrent, not even the creator of torrent able to stop it because it's decentralized to its core.
It is nothing like that. Generic comparison, the creator of cars is unable to destroy the concept of cars. You're a real genius.
The only thing that is able to destroy bitcoin completely is apocalypse or if suddenly electricity and internet gone from this world which isn't likely.
A sudden but temporary loss of worldwide electricity and internet would not kill Bitcoin, only a very long or permanent one would. However, in that case this topic is completely pointless. You will be fighting everyone else in a desperate attempt to survive, Bitcoin will not be a relevant topic in such a scenario.
The data that has been stored over the years is stored using blockchain technology which is decentralized.
No, it is not. Blockchains are not decentralized in themselves, they can take any form.
Is Bitcoin's credibility really based on Satoshi's stash of 1M coins? What has helped Bitcoin to be successful and adopted by world leaders and banks? Was it Satoshi's stash? I didn't buy Bitcoin because he is holding all those coins. But I might sell some, especially the alts, if he ever decides to sell, because I would like to save some value of the funds I have left rather than losing it all to the market.
You just questioned whether Bitcoin's credibility is tied to Satoshi's stash, and then right afterwards you proclaim that your own view of Bitcoin's credibility is tied to the stash. What kind of dumb shit is this? If you believe that everything will be lost in that scenario, then you have never understood or believed in Bitcoin. You are merely here to shitpost and farm money as a parasite and will jump on the next thing when it becomes available.
If like you say, internet access is shut down worldwide (which would never happen).
How then would the new coin emerge, where would it run on?

This is a situation that we'd never experience.
It is clear from the technological side of how Bitcoin would operate in a network-restricted environment. Such a situation would not kill Bitcoin. Eventually the internet would be restored or relay points would connect to each other, and the chain with the most consensus-abiding proof of work would be picked as the winner and Bitcoin would continue to operate as normal. Get back to the basics. Bitcoin does not need the internet to generate coin or to actually work, it can work without the internet even if it is going to be extremely limited compared to what it is now.