Chilling footage....but if they only made the buildings out of what ever the exterior camera mounts made of everything would of been OK....bomb proof😮🤔🤔🤔
They wanted to see what a typical house back then would fare against a blast. To see what the damage would be if America was hit by a bomb. Unfortunately, not very well 😮
@@monkeydkong3399 but people still go there to visit those nuclear test sites. Visitors still go there. As for Nagasaki and Hiroshima those two cities were rebuilt and it's STILL big cities as of today with many many people living there today. It didn't became uninhabitable...
After 24 hours, the radiation from a bomb is greatly reduced. In a bomb, the fuel is all used up at once. You're thinking of a disaster like chernobyl where unused nuclear fuel was scattered over a large area.
@@prandomable radiation has half life. So like.... a few weeks to a few months and stuff is way safer. A sharp blade vs a dull blade. Caution still advised
@@johnharrison1573 there had been 900+ nuke test in Nevada alone, only 60 miles from Las Vegas. As well as in New Mexico and Arizona as well I believe. There had been more than 2,000+ nuclear detonations in this world. Nobody died on the other hand :)
09:21 Cool to see all the paint being vaporised
Chilling footage....but if they only made the buildings out of what ever the exterior camera mounts made of everything would of been OK....bomb proof😮🤔🤔🤔
They wanted to see what a typical house back then would fare against a blast. To see what the damage would be if America was hit by a bomb. Unfortunately, not very well 😮
The cameras were buried 20ft underground and filmed through a periscope.
And that why people moved from the cities to the suburbs. Miles from ground zero.
Have you seen Threads? I'd much sooner be vaporised than slowly die from radiation sickness and the like
That was white flight
Free coffee? Hell yeah I'll volunteer.
I wonder how the volunteers fared. I'm sure that food they all ate wasn't radioactive at all. 😊
The food they ate wasn’t exposed to the blast.
What about the radiation?
Happy people don't suffer effects from radiation exposure. Don't worry, be happy 🎶
/snark off
Only i cringe seeing people going around the explosion site like nothing?
They most had wait til the radiation risk was over...
That's what I'm worried about
@@prandomable it's not gonna be over for years
@@monkeydkong3399 but people still go there to visit those nuclear test sites. Visitors still go there. As for Nagasaki and Hiroshima those two cities were rebuilt and it's STILL big cities as of today with many many people living there today. It didn't became uninhabitable...
After 24 hours, the radiation from a bomb is greatly reduced.
In a bomb, the fuel is all used up at once.
You're thinking of a disaster like chernobyl where unused nuclear fuel was scattered over a large area.
They Ate on the place where Atomic Bomb was deployed HOW ABOUT THE RADIATION ??!!
This is way after
Nuclear weapon radiation does not last long
Even better. They made a bonfire to cock their food.
@@ieatlemons288 lol how long DO radiation last???
@@prandomable radiation has half life. So like.... a few weeks to a few months and stuff is way safer. A sharp blade vs a dull blade. Caution still advised
@@johnharrison1573 there had been 900+ nuke test in Nevada alone, only 60 miles from Las Vegas. As well as in New Mexico and Arizona as well I believe. There had been more than 2,000+ nuclear detonations in this world. Nobody died on the other hand :)
This is were they found out about the color blue that millionaires are painting thier houses I'm Hawaii
Nuketown IRL