UPDATE: My audio was copyright claimed from about 12:00-14:00, which is why it cut out. I’ll see if I can get it fixed Thanks so much for watching! If you want to see more about radiation, please check out my reaction to BlueJay’s radiation video: ruclips.net/video/uABlBIYtLPI/видео.htmlsi=Cv9t9KjqRSaamKdz
Weird, mine only cut out for the last minute of that. I didnt notice anything copyright claimable, maybe the background music? You might want to pin this comment if you can, until you get it figured out.
Tyler, if you want all RUclips viewers to see this announcement, you can "pin" it so it will stick to the top of the list of comments and people will see it first.
@tfolsenuclear I just talked to the video’s creator BobbyBroccoli, he said that some of the background music requires you to credit them in the description, that could be why it’s muted. You can get a list of the music used in BobbyBroccoli’s original video, and copy that into the description. Edit: this particular track is from epidemic sound, so you would need to buy a subscription from them to use their music, and once you do that, you can tell them to whitelist your channel so you don’t get copyright claims from them
Hi! Thanks for reacting. I think you got copyright claimed for a music track I licensed from Epidemic sound, which is a subscription service I pay for. You would have to also pay for it and get it to whitelist your channel with them. Edit: I think this might actually be a song from the youtube audio library, try checking for "September Pass" there and see if there are any attribution text you need to include in the description
I was searching the comments for someone to mention that the sound wasn't working and it wasn't my earphones kicking the bucket. Guess I'll watch the rest with subtitles on
@@jarkquioxd3245except im pretty sure youre wrong. Ive always heard the issue is that its hard to get retention, not that long videos are worse per view. In edutainment like this (vs business/brand building or "influencer" content) its better to put in a longer form video for widely requested content, because sequels do worse than long videos do.
This is how you do a reaction video perfectly! Well after the original has gotten the majority of its lifetime views, it adds additional context by a relevant expert. Great stuff and very educational.
Very interesting up till now. Just come across your channel. I'm not a major fan of reaction videos but you've got a great presence and style that's quite refreshing in this day a age.
It's in the end there a difference between this and a lot of the others. Whenever you have a style of popular content your gonna have people who find the line of the laziest way to do it that still gets views. Reaction videos are no different, theres the ones that actually add something like here, then there's the lazy content farms. Reaction videos are just very suited to said lazy content farms, so the good ones are a lot harder to find.
I want a part 2 as well, but they haven’t discovered any elements past 118 because the technology doesn’t seem to be good enough. To get part 2, we’ll have to wait for another few decades I guess. Hopefully it’s sooner than that.
The concept of scorigami comes from a Secret Base video where Jon Bois dug through the history of (American) football to figure out, out of every possible final score a game can have, which have happened and which haven't. Since then, when a football game ends with a score that's never happened before, people call it scorigami. Most of the similarities are just that the charts look similar.
17:36 i believe that anti-hydrogen has been created in a lab a few times, and there, the positron behaves exactly like a regular electron, with orbitals and stuff, except backwards. Also, highly difficult to maintain because antimatter heh
The brains these people have/had to crunch all this down boggles my small brain. Weighing things you can't see, measuring things you can't fathom. Good on them.
Scorigami is a game made up by Jon Bois, a sports content creator that pioneered the particular animation style in this video. Its an attempt to categorize every score achieved in a football game w the row being one team, and the column the other (i.e. 2 to 3 for example). Because of the scoring rules of football, some scores are harder to make than others
How have i never seen this video T. Folse Nuclear is reacting to? Fantastic source of information. Top notch commentary as well! It is a privilege to watch such a Learned person adding Nuggets of golden knowledge as well. I'm ready for Part 2
Tyler. thank you for making learn alot of nuclear. when i first watched your videos. it grown a spike for me to learn nuclear. eventually. i learned alot and i mean by alot about nuclear
There are limited special cases where we have made antimatter molecules with positrons in place of electrons, and such. But only for brief periods of time during particle accelerator experiments. Still, we have technically done it.
While I understand the land/sea analogy for radioactive decays, I’ve personally always viewed it as mountains with a valley. the same image, with the vertical scale inverted, where when things decay, they roll down off the mountains into a valley - seemingly of their own accord.
I'm so glad that someone is finally reacting to him, his videos are amazing and it is especially great that it is being reacted to by someone who knows something about the subject.
Silence in the middle, your audio seems to have cut out At about 13:03 or so, until 14:05 Edit: OP makes a note that it was copyright claimed. Just more evidence of youtubes broken copyright system.
I am no expert, but I was quite certain a neutron had the main composition of 2 down quarks and 1 up quark, and protons 2 up and 1 down. Beta decay is from a down quark becoming an up quark releasing a w boson that quickly decays into an electron and electron antineutrino. Very similar, but a bit different
Another note is that afaik, even if the electron wondered inside the nucleus or next to a proton or neutron, the strong nuclear force wouldn’t affect it since leptons like the electron don’t interact with either type of this force
Amazing, I was always hopping to see some reactions from bobbybroccoli videos. Notes: About the safe part you exactly talked over the part when he mentioned it was as long as you don't consume or inhale.
20:28 so Sjöberg actually means “Lake Mountain”, but I’m guessing they just decided to change it to something easier for americans to pronounce that was somewhat similar
I'm actually surprised at how many isotopes of uranium are reasonably stable. I knew of U-238, U-235, and U-233, but had no idea U-236, U-234, and U-232 are also stable-ish. Although, I actually am surprised that U-235 and U-233 are on the same order as U-238. I thought they'd be significantly less stable, but I guess in the grand scheme of things they're still in the same ballpark. But still, considering its neighbours, uranium has a lot of stableish isotopes.
26:35 Yes, it was decades after.. And, you saying that a lot of the fallout just blew away is basically saying, that we _all_ -- the whole planet, took the grunt from those nuclear explosions... Please man, get real.
As far as I'm aware of Nucleides is supposed to be spelled with the e because of its Latin origin word Nucleus (this means core) cause this is spelled with the e I'm not saying that's the case (I mean the word origin) but I is the case as far as I'm aware of maybe it's just a big misunderstanding
Hey Tyler! My name is Gabe, I’m a nuclear engineering student at A&M, and I’m currently in the process of researching my senior project. I’ve been watching for a while but this is my first time commenting here. I have some questions about where to find a repository of information about common materials and regulations regarding nuclear energy and designing a power plant. Seeing that you have a lot of experience, I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. Thanks!
20:29 i’m not sure how true this is. I recently watched an Ellis Island documentary provided enough evidence to convince me that a large majority of immigrants chose their own names when they got to the US. It wasn’t a secret that it was difficult to make it as an immigrant, and it was common for people to not be hired over their funky names. My great grandmother also told me that her grandparents chose to drop the “O’” before our last name when arriving in the US from Ireland. And after doing a little bit of research, I found this: “One question that routinely comes up in genealogy research: why is the family’s surname different from its (presumed) original form? Most people have heard one explanation: those names were “changed at Ellis Island,” altered either maliciously or ignorantly by port officials when the immigrant passed through. The charge against immigration officials, however, is provably false: no names were written down at Ellis Island, and thus no names were changed there. The names of arriving passengers were already written down on manifests required by the federal government, lists which crossed the ocean with the passengers. Records kept by the government demonstrate conclusively that immigrants left Ellis Island with the same surnames they had arrived with. The idea that names were changed at the point of entry is a myth, an urban legend promoted by a popular film. Changes were made later, by the immigrants themselves, usually during the naturalization process.” “Most Americans are familiar with the idea that immigrants to the United States during the Ellis Island years (1892-1954) had their surnames altered by the processing officials, either deliberately or through ignorance of the correct spelling. A search of the internet on the phrase “name was changed at Ellis Island” yields more than 300,000 hits; variations on the phrase yield even more. Here is a sampling of recent statements in an online forum asking people whether they believe that such a thing happened:1 My family name was probably shortened from something Eastern European to something German, certainly at Ellis Island. My great-grandfather came through and the name was shortened and changed by the worker. Some of my relatives’ surnames were recorded incorrectly on arrival. My great-grandfather and his two brothers came over together from Lithuania and left Ellis Island with three different last names. Our Italian surname was changed at Ellis Island when my great-grandparents came over. If one is to believe these earnest posters, the surnames of immigrants to the United States were routinely treated in a shoddy, unprofessional manner by the government representatives at American ports. They are wrong. No one’s family name was changed, altered, shortened, butchered, or “written down wrong” at Ellis Island or any American port. That idea is an urban legend. Many names did get changed as immigrants settled into their new American lives, but those changes were made several years after arrival and were done by choice of someone in the family. The belief persists, however, that the changes were done at the entry point and that the immigrants were unwilling participants in the modifications. Sophisticated family history researchers have long rolled their collective eyes at the “Ellis Island name change” idea. In genealogy blogs and online publications, they wearily repeat the correction-names were not changed at Ellis Island; immigrants changed their own names, usually during the citizenship process. But the belief persists, perhaps because people need to explain surname changes in a way that satisfies them (thinking that their immigrant ancestors made the changes themselves apparently does not do so).”
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the only difference between a particle and its antiparticle is opposing electric charge. So, given that neutrons are called neutrons because they have a neutral charge, how can there be antineutrons? What is the opposite of neutral, in this context?
@@Roozyj Electromagnetic + weak nuclear. At higher energies, these two are considered as unified interaction because they start mixing, and it's a handy shorthand to include both forces under the same umbrella. Baryons (quarks and what is made of them) interact via strong nuclear force. This is what lives in the nucleus. Charged particles interact via electromagnetic force. Weak force is what drives beta decay (think of reactions that involve neutrinos).
Yes I encountered the same issue, I'll assume it's an upload issue and not a streaming issue from my side. Potentially RUclips algorithm might be trying to censor something it falsely deemed inappropriate or copyrighted but I doubt it. I suspect it to be an upload issue.
Yeah, that 3d table of the nuclides gave me a nerdgasim too. It would be even better if the stable nuclides were at the lowest elevation and the unstable ones were the highest peaks, like always falling to the lowest stable energy state. More inline with the laws of thermodynamics.
I love this video. I'm in philosophy but that infographic makes me want to get familiar with physics. Also, I'm rewatching Evangelion lately. Any chance you'd be interested in reacting to episode 7, in which the testing of a nuclear-powered mecha goes wrong? Popular franchise, might be good for views.
28:06 Hey Los Alamos, heard you’ve been feeling down lately with not getting to set off any more nukes and all. Well, surprise! ☢️ We brought the fallout to you!
I'm glad you said that thing about nuclide or nucleide. I thought it must be a regional too because I have always said and heard nuclEides, but I Googled it, and I think what is actually happening, is two different things, Nuclides and Nucleons, are getting combined into a single word. Now I just have to remember that and stop saying it wrong.
@tfolsenuclear I was watching the video and I was thinking about the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic repulsive force and I would like to ask, although I think it is a question with a solid answer but I don't know. Due to radioactive decay being due to the instability of the nucleus with the increasing repulsive electromagnetic force (at least that's what I understood)... Don't Protons and Antiprotons have the same properties but with opposite charges? If (it is an assumption) instead of some protons, we put antiprotons and neutrals between them and other protons to achieve a balance between the electromagnetic force and the strong nuclear force, would this be possible? Maybe this way heavier and more stable elements can be made. My understanding of chemistry and physics is not good, but I was wondering if this would be possible. Anyway, great video and explanation
Something about the periodic table has always bothered me and a solution to that problem has occurred to me and I wonder if it makes any sense at all. 1st the problem. I like a number line and something about the noble gasses has always bothered me. To me the lack or reactivity of noble gasses implied that they were the zero of the number line. So my solution to his conceptual problem is to cut the noble gasses off of the right side of the periodic table. Then I would shift it all down one step and then attach it to the left side of the periodic table. Lastly I would put the neutron on top of the noble gasses to have a zero point in the x axis of the periodic table, for no protons. As silly as it sounds the periodic table just looks more normal to me that way. =)
The Noble gasses are all multiples of 8 because the way atoms work 8 is the most electrons that can fit on a ring so there is no room for the electrons of other atoms to fit to make molecules. So they can't be zero because they are full.
Longform content is good you have more viewer retention and watch time but it may keck the algorithm but your subscribers still watch because this is some good stuff.
There is such a thing. It has a very, very short half-life though. I think there are isotopes of helium all the way up to 10, at least that have been found. Maybe there could possibly be even more but that’s something I know next to nothing about.
I was never good at chemistry. I nade honor roll every year up until that class. I went to a private technology School and was in ap classes going into 6th grade. When I got to chemistry my brain couldn't register it and still doesn't. But I find everything about it fascinating and love the Bobby Broccoli videos. I wish my brain could compute what is going on. I find it so fascinating I just love it. I Love seeing you excited about it and I am watching all of these videos of you reacting to science videos I have already watched I love this so much!!! 🫶💙🫶
UPDATE: My audio was copyright claimed from about 12:00-14:00, which is why it cut out. I’ll see if I can get it fixed
Thanks so much for watching! If you want to see more about radiation, please check out my reaction to BlueJay’s radiation video: ruclips.net/video/uABlBIYtLPI/видео.htmlsi=Cv9t9KjqRSaamKdz
I don’t know if it’s just me, but I’m having audio issues starting at 12:20
Weird, mine only cut out for the last minute of that. I didnt notice anything copyright claimable, maybe the background music?
You might want to pin this comment if you can, until you get it figured out.
Tyler, if you want all RUclips viewers to see this announcement, you can "pin" it so it will stick to the top of the list of comments and people will see it first.
@tfolsenuclear I just talked to the video’s creator BobbyBroccoli, he said that some of the background music requires you to credit them in the description, that could be why it’s muted. You can get a list of the music used in BobbyBroccoli’s original video, and copy that into the description. Edit: this particular track is from epidemic sound, so you would need to buy a subscription from them to use their music, and once you do that, you can tell them to whitelist your channel so you don’t get copyright claims from them
I would recommend just captioning the video so we can just read the subtitles of what you were saying.
Hi! Thanks for reacting. I think you got copyright claimed for a music track I licensed from Epidemic sound, which is a subscription service I pay for. You would have to also pay for it and get it to whitelist your channel with them.
Edit: I think this might actually be a song from the youtube audio library, try checking for "September Pass" there and see if there are any attribution text you need to include in the description
Broccoiles amagsjdhd godifmdkj😂😂😂😂🎉😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I was searching the comments for someone to mention that the sound wasn't working and it wasn't my earphones kicking the bucket. Guess I'll watch the rest with subtitles on
Nvm there's no subtitles available :(
Thanks for the info, I greatly appreciate it!
@@tfolsenuclearI am just glad both parties enjoyed this interesting and educational video mashup 🙂
I’m no RUclips expert but I’ve heard that the longer the video, as long as retention is good, the better.
No is the oposite
See the algorit is not good
So are you telling me you don’t claim to know everything there is RUclips but you can certainly share a lot?
@@blueheartorangeheart3768 sorry if you were talking to me my response is yes
Please use a tag if you know who to use it
@@jarkquioxd3245except im pretty sure youre wrong. Ive always heard the issue is that its hard to get retention, not that long videos are worse per view. In edutainment like this (vs business/brand building or "influencer" content) its better to put in a longer form video for widely requested content, because sequels do worse than long videos do.
@@chrstfer2452I agree CriticalRole DnD videos for example
Fermi was called “The Pope” because of the infallibility of his pronouncements.
This is how you do a reaction video perfectly! Well after the original has gotten the majority of its lifetime views, it adds additional context by a relevant expert. Great stuff and very educational.
Dude is so happy and invested when talking about it
I end up watching entire video in one go
Very interesting up till now. Just come across your channel. I'm not a major fan of reaction videos but you've got a great presence and style that's quite refreshing in this day a age.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
It's in the end there a difference between this and a lot of the others. Whenever you have a style of popular content your gonna have people who find the line of the laziest way to do it that still gets views. Reaction videos are no different, theres the ones that actually add something like here, then there's the lazy content farms. Reaction videos are just very suited to said lazy content farms, so the good ones are a lot harder to find.
I'm soo glad that finally someone reacted to this video. I stumbled upon it back when it was released and fell in love with it. Awaiting part 2
I want a part 2 as well, but they haven’t discovered any elements past 118 because the technology doesn’t seem to be good enough. To get part 2, we’ll have to wait for another few decades I guess. Hopefully it’s sooner than that.
I like this unique form of reaction, splitting a whole folsium content into smaller parts while giving off a lot of positive energy.
I see what you did there 😎
The concept of scorigami comes from a Secret Base video where Jon Bois dug through the history of (American) football to figure out, out of every possible final score a game can have, which have happened and which haven't. Since then, when a football game ends with a score that's never happened before, people call it scorigami. Most of the similarities are just that the charts look similar.
BobbyBrocoli is amazing! I stumbled upon this video of him a year or so ago and I just had to watch all his other, similar videos.
17:36 i believe that anti-hydrogen has been created in a lab a few times, and there, the positron behaves exactly like a regular electron, with orbitals and stuff, except backwards. Also, highly difficult to maintain because antimatter heh
The brains these people have/had to crunch all this down boggles my small brain. Weighing things you can't see, measuring things you can't fathom. Good on them.
I enjoy seeing your videos, especially when I've already seen the original, hearing you explain certain things is interesting
Thanks, I appreciate that!
Scorigami is a game made up by Jon Bois, a sports content creator that pioneered the particular animation style in this video. Its an attempt to categorize every score achieved in a football game w the row being one team, and the column the other (i.e. 2 to 3 for example). Because of the scoring rules of football, some scores are harder to make than others
How have i never seen this video T. Folse Nuclear is reacting to? Fantastic source of information. Top notch commentary as well! It is a privilege to watch such a Learned person adding Nuggets of golden knowledge as well. I'm ready for Part 2
Bobby Broccoli's videos are fantastic! Highly recommend. Thoroughly enjoying the professional extra input and info from these reactions too
The 3 part video is very interesting and entertaining. It was a well done mini-series.
The channel Mashup we all waited for simce the dawn of RUclips. I really enjoy both channels, youre both awesome.
Thanks so much!!
That kind of animation became a staple thanks to Jon Bois' sport videos -- BobbyBroccoli gives him a nod when he mentions scorigami.
12:35 Scorigami is a term invented by Jon Bois, who this creator takes a lot of inspiration from
Tyler. thank you for making learn alot of nuclear. when i first watched your videos. it grown a spike for me to learn nuclear. eventually. i learned alot and i mean by alot about nuclear
There are limited special cases where we have made antimatter molecules with positrons in place of electrons, and such. But only for brief periods of time during particle accelerator experiments.
Still, we have technically done it.
So happy to see you reacting to this video, hope you like more videos from this channel
This is one of my favorite RUclips documentaries. Haven't started it yet but can't wait to hear your input
While I understand the land/sea analogy for radioactive decays, I’ve personally always viewed it as mountains with a valley. the same image, with the vertical scale inverted, where when things decay, they roll down off the mountains into a valley - seemingly of their own accord.
I'm so glad that someone is finally reacting to him, his videos are amazing and it is especially great that it is being reacted to by someone who knows something about the subject.
Silence in the middle, your audio seems to have cut out
At about 13:03 or so, until 14:05
Edit: OP makes a note that it was copyright claimed. Just more evidence of youtubes broken copyright system.
Thank goodness I wasn’t the only one >.
I watched the og video like 4 times and loved it every time 😊
I am no expert, but I was quite certain a neutron had the main composition of 2 down quarks and 1 up quark, and protons 2 up and 1 down. Beta decay is from a down quark becoming an up quark releasing a w boson that quickly decays into an electron and electron antineutrino. Very similar, but a bit different
Another note is that afaik, even if the electron wondered inside the nucleus or next to a proton or neutron, the strong nuclear force wouldn’t affect it since leptons like the electron don’t interact with either type of this force
You are so fun to watch. I love your smile and laugh, plus you are a really good teacher. Thank you for your channel!
You are so welcome!
Amazing, I was always hopping to see some reactions from bobbybroccoli videos.
Notes: About the safe part you exactly talked over the part when he mentioned it was as long as you don't consume or inhale.
This is an amazing video and I'm glad you reacted to it. I have no background in chemistry or nuclear physics but the storytelling had he hooked.
21:48 more like playing jenga by firing the blocks from a trebuchet and hoping they stack
I've always been curious of how the Periodic Table was done. This shedded some light on it.
20:28 so Sjöberg actually means “Lake Mountain”, but I’m guessing they just decided to change it to something easier for americans to pronounce that was somewhat similar
You can indeed say "nucleides" as you can say "nuclides" !
Personnally, I'm actually more familiar with "nucleides" with an 'e' haha, shows you ! :D
I'm actually surprised at how many isotopes of uranium are reasonably stable. I knew of U-238, U-235, and U-233, but had no idea U-236, U-234, and U-232 are also stable-ish.
Although, I actually am surprised that U-235 and U-233 are on the same order as U-238. I thought they'd be significantly less stable, but I guess in the grand scheme of things they're still in the same ballpark.
But still, considering its neighbours, uranium has a lot of stableish isotopes.
This has been very educational. Thanks Boss 🤝
Actually, that bomb or rather the test was Ivy Mike and it was the first full scale test of thermo-nuclear fusion.
I'm so glad that you took up my suggestion. Thanks!
26:35 Yes, it was decades after.. And, you saying that a lot of the fallout just blew away is basically saying, that we _all_ -- the whole planet, took the grunt from those nuclear explosions...
Please man, get real.
As far as I'm aware of Nucleides is supposed to be spelled with the e because of its Latin origin word Nucleus (this means core) cause this is spelled with the e I'm not saying that's the case (I mean the word origin) but I is the case as far as I'm aware of maybe it's just a big misunderstanding
Holy hell this video is so good, I'm sure he'll like it
Hey Tyler! My name is Gabe, I’m a nuclear engineering student at A&M, and I’m currently in the process of researching my senior project. I’ve been watching for a while but this is my first time commenting here. I have some questions about where to find a repository of information about common materials and regulations regarding nuclear energy and designing a power plant. Seeing that you have a lot of experience, I was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. Thanks!
Glad to see you cover these videos. BobbyBroccoli has far too few viewers given the high quality of his videos.
your explanations are perfect
Glad you like them!
these are my fav videos bobby is amazing
Your channel's blowing tyler, gratz
ill be here for part 2
20:29 i’m not sure how true this is. I recently watched an Ellis Island documentary provided enough evidence to convince me that a large majority of immigrants chose their own names when they got to the US. It wasn’t a secret that it was difficult to make it as an immigrant, and it was common for people to not be hired over their funky names.
My great grandmother also told me that her grandparents chose to drop the “O’” before our last name when arriving in the US from Ireland.
And after doing a little bit of research, I found this:
“One question that routinely comes up in genealogy research: why is the family’s surname different from its (presumed) original form? Most people have heard one explanation: those names were “changed at Ellis Island,” altered either maliciously or ignorantly by port officials when the immigrant passed through. The charge against immigration officials, however, is provably false: no names were written down at Ellis Island, and thus no names were changed there. The names of arriving passengers were already written down on manifests required by the federal government, lists which crossed the ocean with the passengers. Records kept by the government demonstrate conclusively that immigrants left Ellis Island with the same surnames they had arrived with. The idea that names were changed at the point of entry is a myth, an urban legend promoted by a popular film. Changes were made later, by the immigrants themselves, usually during the naturalization process.”
“Most Americans are familiar with the idea that immigrants to the United States during the Ellis Island years (1892-1954) had their surnames altered by the processing officials, either deliberately or through ignorance of the correct spelling. A search of the internet on the phrase “name was changed at Ellis Island” yields more than 300,000 hits; variations on the phrase yield even more. Here is a sampling of recent statements in an online forum asking people whether they believe that such a thing happened:1
My family name was probably shortened from something Eastern European to something German, certainly at Ellis Island.
My great-grandfather came through and the name was shortened and changed by the worker.
Some of my relatives’ surnames were recorded incorrectly on arrival.
My great-grandfather and his two brothers came over together from Lithuania and left Ellis Island with three different last names.
Our Italian surname was changed at Ellis Island when my great-grandparents came over.
If one is to believe these earnest posters, the surnames of immigrants to the United States were routinely treated in a shoddy, unprofessional manner by the government representatives at American ports.
They are wrong. No one’s family name was changed, altered, shortened, butchered, or “written down wrong” at Ellis Island or any American port. That idea is an urban legend.
Many names did get changed as immigrants settled into their new American lives, but those changes were made several years after arrival and were done by choice of someone in the family. The belief persists, however, that the changes were done at the entry point and that the immigrants were unwilling participants in the modifications. Sophisticated family history researchers have long rolled their collective eyes at the “Ellis Island name change” idea. In genealogy blogs and online publications, they wearily repeat the correction-names were not changed at Ellis Island; immigrants changed their own names, usually during the citizenship process. But the belief persists, perhaps because people need to explain surname changes in a way that satisfies them (thinking that their immigrant ancestors made the changes themselves apparently does not do so).”
Bobbybroccoli is the master of infographics.
the nuclear test mentionned to make einsteinium and fermium was ivy mike =)
I cannot wait for next parts of the review!
This may have been mention already. He did a TV special and this was one of the clips from it.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but the only difference between a particle and its antiparticle is opposing electric charge. So, given that neutrons are called neutrons because they have a neutral charge, how can there be antineutrons? What is the opposite of neutral, in this context?
Because it's made of antiquarks. The individual quarks are the inverse charge, but they still add up to zero.
@@nikkiofthevalley oh, so annihilation occurs at the sub-baryonic scale? I see. Thanks.
The strong nuclear force doesn't affect electrons at all, no matter the distance. Electrons only interact via electroweak force.
electroweak?
@@Roozyj Electromagnetic + weak nuclear. At higher energies, these two are considered as unified interaction because they start mixing, and it's a handy shorthand to include both forces under the same umbrella.
Baryons (quarks and what is made of them) interact via strong nuclear force. This is what lives in the nucleus.
Charged particles interact via electromagnetic force.
Weak force is what drives beta decay (think of reactions that involve neutrinos).
I DONT CLAIM TO KNOW EVERYTHING BUT I CAN SHARE SOME KNOWLEDGE🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
12:59 to 14:04 the audio cuts out, just thought you should know
Yes I encountered the same issue, I'll assume it's an upload issue and not a streaming issue from my side. Potentially RUclips algorithm might be trying to censor something it falsely deemed inappropriate or copyrighted but I doubt it. I suspect it to be an upload issue.
When I was in physics it was nuc-lee-ides with a hard lee
Yeah, that 3d table of the nuclides gave me a nerdgasim too. It would be even better if the stable nuclides were at the lowest elevation and the unstable ones were the highest peaks, like always falling to the lowest stable energy state. More inline with the laws of thermodynamics.
I've never heard anyone call it a "new clide" nearly everyone I've seen says "newk lee ides".
To be fair.....Marie Curie died because she fell into a trap when the pretty glowing thing fit so perfectly in her pockets
I love this video. I'm in philosophy but that infographic makes me want to get familiar with physics.
Also, I'm rewatching Evangelion lately. Any chance you'd be interested in reacting to episode 7, in which the testing of a nuclear-powered mecha goes wrong? Popular franchise, might be good for views.
28:06 Hey Los Alamos, heard you’ve been feeling down lately with not getting to set off any more nukes and all. Well, surprise! ☢️ We brought the fallout to you!
I’ve always heard it as nucleides with the e
Yes!!! Thank you so much!
There is a DL50 on everything, water included.
I'm glad you said that thing about nuclide or nucleide. I thought it must be a regional too because I have always said and heard nuclEides, but I Googled it, and I think what is actually happening, is two different things, Nuclides and Nucleons, are getting combined into a single word. Now I just have to remember that and stop saying it wrong.
Wooooo congrats to the guy who requested this
The island of stability
@tfolsenuclear
I was watching the video and I was thinking about the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic repulsive force and I would like to ask, although I think it is a question with a solid answer but I don't know. Due to radioactive decay being due to the instability of the nucleus with the increasing repulsive electromagnetic force (at least that's what I understood)... Don't Protons and Antiprotons have the same properties but with opposite charges? If (it is an assumption) instead of some protons, we put antiprotons and neutrals between them and other protons to achieve a balance between the electromagnetic force and the strong nuclear force, would this be possible? Maybe this way heavier and more stable elements can be made. My understanding of chemistry and physics is not good, but I was wondering if this would be possible. Anyway, great video and explanation
Something about the periodic table has always bothered me and a solution to that problem has occurred to me and I wonder if it makes any sense at all.
1st the problem. I like a number line and something about the noble gasses has always bothered me. To me the lack or reactivity of noble gasses implied that they were the zero of the number line.
So my solution to his conceptual problem is to cut the noble gasses off of the right side of the periodic table. Then I would shift it all down one step and then attach it to the left side of the periodic table. Lastly I would put the neutron on top of the noble gasses to have a zero point in the x axis of the periodic table, for no protons.
As silly as it sounds the periodic table just looks more normal to me that way. =)
The Noble gasses are all multiples of 8 because the way atoms work 8 is the most electrons that can fit on a ring so there is no room for the electrons of other atoms to fit to make molecules. So they can't be zero because they are full.
Lol that dude who was spaming for a reaction for this video will be happy now
such a good video. so much so that i await your part2 instead of watching the source first
Is it just me or is the audio dead between ~12-14 minutes?
you are the reason why i pay internet for
Great video, I don't wanna wait for part 2 though
it can also be pronounced Nesw-cle-eid, likie with a soft I sound :3 or new-clid
part 2 please!
Longform content is good you have more viewer retention and watch time but it may keck the algorithm but your subscribers still watch because this is some good stuff.
BobbyBroccoli makes great videos! Looking forward to your reaction!
Neptunium is my favorite element
Why doesn’t He5 exist?
There is such a thing. It has a very, very short half-life though. I think there are isotopes of helium all the way up to 10, at least that have been found. Maybe there could possibly be even more but that’s something I know next to nothing about.
Make a video how does a nucklear power plant work pls
Copyright striked at the nucleides section :(
Nice video
HE ACTUALLY LISTENED TO THE COMMENT WOOOOOO
Yay my (not so hard) work payed of
Bobby Brocilli makes good videos
20:46 sjö is sea in Swedish
There are issues with your audio 13:17
Yes
I am replying to this to give engagement in order to boost your comment
Specifically there seems to be a problem for the whole duration between 12:57 and 14:05
Possibly due to the intro music and that causing some copyright issues?
I *will* join for part 2
The animation is created using Google Earth.
Lazy comments on a - as my view as a layman - thourougly reserched video by BB 😢
So what do you think of 115 having allegedly space time properties.
Wow this blew up
Day 33 of asking if Mr Folse likes beans even though he already answered
I was never good at chemistry. I nade honor roll every year up until that class. I went to a private technology School and was in ap classes going into 6th grade. When I got to chemistry my brain couldn't register it and still doesn't. But I find everything about it fascinating and love the Bobby Broccoli videos. I wish my brain could compute what is going on. I find it so fascinating I just love it. I Love seeing you excited about it and I am watching all of these videos of you reacting to science videos I have already watched I love this so much!!! 🫶💙🫶