@Damian Farias - Non è così, l'uomo è creativo in molteplici settori, Elettronica- Telematica- Letteraria- Artistica- Sanitaria- Ingenieristica ecc ecc. sono certo che per vincere la stupidità umana la lotta sia vana.-
My dad, who is now 91 years old, was in the army & participated in Operation Sandstone. He made lead bricks used in building structures to house test equipment etc....
Would be interesting to know how far or deep the shock wave would reach. And how much pressure several fishes and mammals like dolphins or whales can tolerate..
Operation Castle Bravo was also responsible for contaminating the Japanese fishing vessel The Lucky Dragon No. 5 which, due to the crewmen’s lack of knowledge regarding nuclear fallout, sold the fish that they caught at markets which was contaminated thereby killing more people in Japan who bought the fish and proceeded to eat it.
The British (and/or powers) cared little about indigenous people and the fallout that has occurred. Woomera here in South Australia is an example of colonialism at its ultimate disgrace and then 50 or 60 odd years later admit to their “Boo-boo” and think they can just hand the land back as a token gesture. Edit: In hindsight I woke up and realised I mentioned Woomera as a nuclear testing sight when it was actually Maralinga. Apologies.
Thank him for all of us who are eternally grateful for the work he did. As horrific as the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were, they saved countless millions of lives on both sides by hastening the surrender of Japan.
@@wallyballou7417 I don’t have any contact with my dad. He and I will never communicate again. I think he did the science well. He was a less than able father. He was good for America. Nobody is perfect.
0:24 That is Jumbo. They first intended on detonating the Gadget inside it, but never did. I think Jumbo is still there. I have a piece of Trinitite from the Trinity test. It's a legal piece from before the law was passed to not remove it from the test site.
There's no other explanation, maybe it was a sign from God like when he made a demonic face appear in the dust and fire clouds when the planes struck the twin towers on 9-11
I think some of those shapes are created from the explosion of the 'primer', the explosion that sets off the next stage of explosive. Also, some of these explosions are asymmetric, caused by cylindrical shaped explosives. What I don't understand are the streamers you sometimes see, they look like rockets shot through the cloud. Maybe that's what they are, to measure how their exhaust stream bends in the shock wave? I dunno.
Don’t believe there have been no long term effects or unintended consequences. Look up a graph of the dramatic ramp in background radiation since the first test, and the near 1:1 correlated increase in total cancer rates. I worry about the same kind of blind, wild races currently happening with AI and robotics. I wish we could figure out a cooperative way to slow down, so we better understand the consequences of this kind of breakthrough development.
We have one fatal flaws humans many times we do something because we can without first thinking if we should. I wonder with all of this testing and everything if that is why her cancer rates have skyrocketed over the past 50 years. And while we see diseases becoming more and more deadly
@@traviseller3770 Initially I wondered the same thing, but the correlation is too close for the rise in cancer rates to be explained by testing or reporting. Also, cancer advanced enough to kill is easy enough to find in an autopsy. It’s finding and targeting it early enough to beat which is one of the areas of steady advancement.
If lithium is so scarce then why are there no recycling programs, why does energizer sell single use lithium ion batteries, why can you go on eBay and buy lbs of the stuff for relatively little money. We don’t “need” it for batteries, we want it for batteries, because everyone has to have a phone, tablet, smart watch, laptop, and these ridiculous electric cars
That's not a Manhattan Project "team photo." That's a photograph of the Scientific Advisory Committee to the National Defense Research Committee. Plus, Feynman, at that time, was 24 years old and was working as an assistant to Hans Bethe. He was not considered one of the "major" scientists associated with the Project.
That's it. Keep buying into the climate change propaganda. Hey, one time it rained continuously for two million years. Think about it if climatologists used that information as being "normal" backed by two million years of climatological history, a sunny day would be "climate change"...
EXCUSE me, can any of these politicians explain WHY there is a need to test more bombs? The fact that it worked in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, what is the need to test more powerful bombs???
@@scotth6814 YET they never ever learnt any lessons... despite their big ships, big submarines, big bombers....but stupid ego brains.. they already lost.. PEARL HARBOUR Vietnam Korean war and now the TALIBANS.... who only have kalinoskov
He keeps saying “detonated”. Ouch!! The term detonate implies chemical reactions. Atomic bombs operate via atomic reactions, therefore they don’t detonate. They… activate? explode?
Well, use of the word "detonation" is still accurate, even if the details of context are somewhat deviant from convention. But consider this: The fission trigger for the bomb has to be acted upon by chemical explosives, which detonate by conventional context.
4:49. ‘British scientists had been involved…..’. It was a bit more than that. Britain had its own nuclear programme, but agreed to fold it into the American programme, on the proviso that all results would be shared. We shared, then they didn’t….. forcing us to develop our own, at further great expense. ‘Real politic’ at its finest…..
A little more complicated than your simplistic statements. While Britain furnished knowledge and scientists for the Manhattan Project, one of those scientists was Klaus Fuchs. Secondly, when Britain made the agreement with the U.S., they did not reveal to the United States that they had an agreement with France to share weapons development information. The British government was asked if they would share atomic weapons information with anyone else, and Britain said "Yes" as they were bound by an agreement to do that with France. When the U.S. found out about that agreement, the decision was made to restrict certain types of information and keep it within the control of the U.S. So, why don't you tell the whole story and not just the part that supports YOUR version of a narrative?
Actually, some of the explanations of the big U.S. tests aren't entirely accurate here. The Castle tests and the first Ivy test were essentially boosted-fission tests on steroids, even though because of their yields they are considered thermonuclear weapons (or "hydrogen bombs"). The reason those bombs were so powerful was because of the amount of uranium used in them. The hydrogen or lithium cores were as powerful by themselves as expected, but what the scientists did not adequately predict was the effect that a fusion reaction would have on a shell made of uranium. Why uranium? They needed to encase the hydrogen/lithium cores in heavy material to keep the neutrons released upon ignition from running away, which would cause the reaction to fizzle out before a full reaction could occur. The material they first chose was natural, or depleted, uranium which was already known not to be practical for bomb fuel because it was already stabilized enough to not undergo fission when high explosives acted upon it. They did not expect a fusion reaction to have the heat, pressure, and neutron bombardment to actually trigger full fission in depleted uranium...but it did. Of Ivy Mike's 10.6-megaton yield, about 7.74 megatons of that yield was caused by fission of the uranium used to trigger and encase the liquid deuterium. Of Castle Bravo's 15-megaton yield, 10 of that was fission-triggered, by both the initial trigger and the shell that encased the lithium-deuteride fusion fuel. And in both those tests and the others mentioned here, virtually all of the fallout was the result of that fission. With the majority of explosive yield coming from far more efficient fissioning, it's arguable that the early "hydrogen bombs" were not true hydrogen bombs, but instead boosted-fission weapons on steroids. Probably the only true hydrogen bomb in this list was the Tsar Bomba; only about 1 megaton of its 50-plus-megaton yield was caused by fission, from its trigger mechanism, the only stage to use fission. They reduced its 100-megaton potential by changing the material used to encase the fusion cores, to lead instead of uranium. By then it was learned that lead also had the ability to adequately reflect neutrons back into the igniting fusion reaction for it to go full strength, while at the same time not creating the same deadly by-products that turn into fallout, as uranium or plutonium would (however, it's never been revealed what lead would turn into when it undergoes fission, which has to happen when a fusion reaction acts on it). Because lead does not release any measurable fission energy in a nuclear reaction, it would cause weapons fitted with it to be much smaller in yield than they otherwise would be with uranium/plutonium shells. Still, 50 megatons is quite a lot of punch for a single bomb. I'd dare say that, had the then-Soviet Politburo insisted on testing the bomb to its originally-designed specs (essentially, with uranium layers instead of the lead layers actually used), the northern half of Russia would be uninhabitable to this day.
Why in the fuck would you play so called background music so much louder than the narrator? The music just gets louder and louder and you can't understand the damn narrator at all by mid video!
@@peterdarr383 -- LOL what's your point? That you're a closet Marxist who loathes his race + skin color? By all means, feel free to remove yourself from the gene pool. Just make sure you don't take anyone else with you. Also, I thought about noting other groundbreaking inventions, and where they come from, and from when, but you probably don't care.
You would have a thought that a very humble sad voice would have been appropriate not one of pride and awe. I don't know how some folk sleep at night. Scumbags and psychopaths!
@@luciddreamer4672 Not really. At this point in the 20th century, about 30 million people had died in various wars and revolutions. In the first 21 years of the 21st century, that number is less than 4 million, with the vast majority of those (3 million) from a single conflict (2nd Congo War). In fact, armed conflict is currently at a historical low.
@@wallyballou7417 What the Hell has that got to do with showing a bit of humility from all the deaths? Military is still the main industry whether folk (mainly the US) is at war or not.
@@noxlar Yes "its interesting how it looks and damage it does". But this statement, however true it may be, is in itself quite questionable. The engineers who invented the bomb may have had a similar (childish) view and motivation.
If the SON therefore shall make you free, ye shall be Free Indeed, st John 8:36 Pride is Satan's sin. Don't allow it to be yours ASK Yeshua/Jesus to forgive your sins, and come into your life from your heart! while U still have breath, NOW. Don't gamble with your eternal SOUL People get ready "Jesus IS coming for His Own, Be One"
Strange Game. The only winning move is not to play - WOPR 1983
classic movie!
Humans r very creative when it comes to destruction
@Damian Farias - Non è così, l'uomo è creativo in molteplici settori, Elettronica- Telematica- Letteraria- Artistica- Sanitaria- Ingenieristica ecc ecc. sono certo che per vincere la stupidità umana la lotta sia vana.-
@@teorema3675 I don't speak whatever Language that is
@@damianfarias9501 - Usa Google traslate traduttore.-
FANTASTIC VIDEO...love it
My dad, who is now 91 years old, was in the army & participated in Operation Sandstone. He made lead bricks used in building structures to house test equipment etc....
after the total devistation of Bikini Atoll, it was renamed to Nothing Atoll... because thats what was left... nothing at all
I DEFINITELY love it when Charlie Sheen narrates!! LOL 😆 🤣 😂
😉
It's not Charlie Sheen it's Chris Kane my friend.
Too funny! Sounds just like Charlie Sheen 🤣
@@randomchick1459 Winning 😎
@@ChrisKane- #winning #tigersblood 😂
Incredible
if you want to know why the fish and everything in the ocean is all messed up
That's what I was thinking. They need to stop this madness.
Maby we have eat the fish that's all is poison for years
Would be interesting to know how far or deep the shock wave
would reach. And how much pressure several fishes and mammals
like dolphins or whales can tolerate..
@Top Fives thanks for the metrics. 👍
Operation Castle Bravo was also responsible for contaminating the Japanese fishing vessel The Lucky Dragon No. 5 which, due to the crewmen’s lack of knowledge regarding nuclear fallout, sold the fish that they caught at markets which was contaminated thereby killing more people in Japan who bought the fish and proceeded to eat it.
🤷🏻♂️
Trying to find ways to blow the planet up.
Listen carefully, *_"BIGGERRR!"_*
Droping nuclear bombs in the ocean ? That must be good for all the ocean dwellers .
Agreed something is very "fishy," concerning that...
Love it, how they try to destroy the plannet and damage the environment on quite a big scale ! Thumbs up, impressive.
All who participateted in the developement and testing were criminals, ALL.
Self assured mutual destruction....Yeah very impressive
Now that's what I call a fireworks grand finale!
"which means [the Chinese] only ever intend to use nuclear weapons in retaliation." And if you believe that, I'll sell you some bitcoin, cheap!
I'm just going to say... so far so good :)
Considering they have a three thousand year written contiguous history, in this I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt
There's no money to be made in ashes
Genius has its limits. Stupidity has no limits.🤨
7:22 suddenly the music doubles in volume
How did you not include the Sedan bomb - it makes the french contamination mistake look like nothing.
The British (and/or powers) cared little about indigenous people and the fallout that has occurred.
Woomera here in South Australia is an example of colonialism at its ultimate disgrace and then 50 or 60 odd years later admit to their “Boo-boo” and think they can just hand the land back as a token gesture.
Edit: In hindsight I woke up and realised I mentioned Woomera as a nuclear testing sight when it was actually Maralinga. Apologies.
I reckon it’s more the powers that be... normal working people don’t have time to test bombs... on others or do we want to.
My dad worked in Los Alamos as a nuclear physicist so he has fingerprints on some of the American weapons.
So he has dirt on his fingers too.
Thank him for all of us who are eternally grateful for the work he did. As horrific as the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were, they saved countless millions of lives on both sides by hastening the surrender of Japan.
@@wallyballou7417 I don’t have any contact with my dad. He and I will never communicate again. I think he did the science well. He was a less than able father. He was good for America. Nobody is perfect.
I support peace thru superior firepower....Hooah
0:24 That is Jumbo. They first intended on detonating the Gadget inside it, but never did. I think Jumbo is still there. I have a piece of Trinitite from the Trinity test. It's a legal piece from before the law was passed to not remove it from the test site.
Hello there I am here to watch this video
Well... did you?
0:07
Imagine when he was holding it suddenly exploded
Daaa I wonder why cancer is so high Thanks to all the nuclear testing !!!!!!!!!!
We humans are Is capable of such evil.. Destruction.smh
You would think the U.S. would have learned their lesson with lithium deuteride at the Castle Romeo test.
Castle Bravo came before Castle Romeo. They learned from it and put their knowledge into the Romeo test.
Tsar Bomba gets scant praise here
1:01 - 1:03 ...I can see two faces of "something" in that explosion! 😳
Woooah i saw a face like something to! What u think? I think it is definitely a message from an alien civilization to let us know they are watching
There's no other explanation, maybe it was a sign from God like when he made a demonic face appear in the dust and fire clouds when the planes struck the twin towers on 9-11
I think some of those shapes are created from the explosion of the 'primer', the explosion that sets off the next stage of explosive. Also, some of these explosions are asymmetric, caused by cylindrical shaped explosives. What I don't understand are the streamers you sometimes see, they look like rockets shot through the cloud. Maybe that's what they are, to measure how their exhaust stream bends in the shock wave? I dunno.
And people complain about climate change. Sorry, my car exhaust ain't the problem, this stuff is
I will pay you to go to school, deal?
Deluded. Daddy work for Ford?
Don’t believe there have been no long term effects or unintended consequences. Look up a graph of the dramatic ramp in background radiation since the first test, and the near 1:1 correlated increase in total cancer rates. I worry about the same kind of blind, wild races currently happening with AI and robotics. I wish we could figure out a cooperative way to slow down, so we better understand the consequences of this kind of breakthrough development.
We have one fatal flaws humans many times we do something because we can without first thinking if we should. I wonder with all of this testing and everything if that is why her cancer rates have skyrocketed over the past 50 years. And while we see diseases becoming more and more deadly
@@traviseller3770 Initially I wondered the same thing, but the correlation is too close for the rise in cancer rates to be explained by testing or reporting. Also, cancer advanced enough to kill is easy enough to find in an autopsy. It’s finding and targeting it early enough to beat which is one of the areas of steady advancement.
Lithium is scarce and we urgently need it nowadays for batteries. In those days, they just ... blew it up. Unbelievable!
If lithium is so scarce then why are there no recycling programs, why does energizer sell single use lithium ion batteries, why can you go on eBay and buy lbs of the stuff for relatively little money. We don’t “need” it for batteries, we want it for batteries, because everyone has to have a phone, tablet, smart watch, laptop, and these ridiculous electric cars
I'd bet we have much more destructive bombs yet to be seen.
Chris Kane can understand Ozzy Osbourne without an interpreter
The 16th... is me after a KFC three piece
Top five X3!
You forgot to mention Starfish Prime.
cut out the music!!
Die Arroganz der Menschheit ist beschämend
Were's Feynman on the 'Manhattan Project Team" photograph?
That's not a Manhattan Project "team photo." That's a photograph of the Scientific Advisory Committee to the National Defense Research Committee. Plus, Feynman, at that time, was 24 years old and was working as an assistant to Hans Bethe. He was not considered one of the "major" scientists associated with the Project.
@@buckhorncortez Thanx for the info!
I think the funniest the bet that the atomic bomb would ignght the atmosphere the winner never gets to collect
haha 2 bombs 1 satellite
Then we wonder why are world is going to hell and the temps are geting high every year
That's it. Keep buying into the climate change propaganda. Hey, one time it rained continuously for two million years. Think about it if climatologists used that information as being "normal" backed by two million years of climatological history, a sunny day would be "climate change"...
What about major Kong ???
How do those sea tests not create tsunami?
They have.
EXCUSE me, can any of these politicians explain WHY there is a need to test more bombs? The fact that it worked in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, what is the need to test more powerful bombs???
Look up industrial-military complex.
The military has always had the idea that bigger is better. It applies to tanks, ships, airplanes, and bombs.
@@scotth6814 YET they never ever learnt any lessons... despite their big ships, big submarines, big bombers....but stupid ego brains.. they already lost..
PEARL HARBOUR
Vietnam
Korean war
and now the TALIBANS.... who only have kalinoskov
the music in this videos loader then the guy taking.
He keeps saying “detonated”. Ouch!! The term detonate implies chemical reactions. Atomic bombs operate via atomic reactions, therefore they don’t detonate. They… activate? explode?
Well, use of the word "detonation" is still accurate, even if the details of context are somewhat deviant from convention. But consider this: The fission trigger for the bomb has to be acted upon by chemical explosives, which detonate by conventional context.
A new nuke video 😄
4:49. ‘British scientists had been involved…..’. It was a bit more than that. Britain had its own nuclear programme, but agreed to fold it into the American programme, on the proviso that all results would be shared.
We shared, then they didn’t….. forcing us to develop our own, at further great expense.
‘Real politic’ at its finest…..
A little more complicated than your simplistic statements. While Britain furnished knowledge and scientists for the Manhattan Project, one of those scientists was Klaus Fuchs. Secondly, when Britain made the agreement with the U.S., they did not reveal to the United States that they had an agreement with France to share weapons development information. The British government was asked if they would share atomic weapons information with anyone else, and Britain said "Yes" as they were bound by an agreement to do that with France. When the U.S. found out about that agreement, the decision was made to restrict certain types of information and keep it within the control of the U.S. So, why don't you tell the whole story and not just the part that supports YOUR version of a narrative?
Cool
Ezeknek öröm ragyogja be az arcát, emberbőrbe bujt ördögök.
turn the music down maybe ...?
Is the man who narrated this the same guys who does Simple History???!!!
Prove me wrong!!!
It sucks that humans concentrate on destruction
Hey...it sucks to be human...
@@buckhorncortez it's not to late, you can fix yourselves.
Elon musk is the richest man, l don't know who needs to hear this you've got stop saving money, invest some part of it, if you want financial freedom.
Thumbnail??
we are so stupid in a way
Sip 👍👍
Boom
Yep
Your second
Actually, some of the explanations of the big U.S. tests aren't entirely accurate here. The Castle tests and the first Ivy test were essentially boosted-fission tests on steroids, even though because of their yields they are considered thermonuclear weapons (or "hydrogen bombs"). The reason those bombs were so powerful was because of the amount of uranium used in them. The hydrogen or lithium cores were as powerful by themselves as expected, but what the scientists did not adequately predict was the effect that a fusion reaction would have on a shell made of uranium. Why uranium? They needed to encase the hydrogen/lithium cores in heavy material to keep the neutrons released upon ignition from running away, which would cause the reaction to fizzle out before a full reaction could occur. The material they first chose was natural, or depleted, uranium which was already known not to be practical for bomb fuel because it was already stabilized enough to not undergo fission when high explosives acted upon it. They did not expect a fusion reaction to have the heat, pressure, and neutron bombardment to actually trigger full fission in depleted uranium...but it did. Of Ivy Mike's 10.6-megaton yield, about 7.74 megatons of that yield was caused by fission of the uranium used to trigger and encase the liquid deuterium. Of Castle Bravo's 15-megaton yield, 10 of that was fission-triggered, by both the initial trigger and the shell that encased the lithium-deuteride fusion fuel. And in both those tests and the others mentioned here, virtually all of the fallout was the result of that fission. With the majority of explosive yield coming from far more efficient fissioning, it's arguable that the early "hydrogen bombs" were not true hydrogen bombs, but instead boosted-fission weapons on steroids.
Probably the only true hydrogen bomb in this list was the Tsar Bomba; only about 1 megaton of its 50-plus-megaton yield was caused by fission, from its trigger mechanism, the only stage to use fission. They reduced its 100-megaton potential by changing the material used to encase the fusion cores, to lead instead of uranium. By then it was learned that lead also had the ability to adequately reflect neutrons back into the igniting fusion reaction for it to go full strength, while at the same time not creating the same deadly by-products that turn into fallout, as uranium or plutonium would (however, it's never been revealed what lead would turn into when it undergoes fission, which has to happen when a fusion reaction acts on it). Because lead does not release any measurable fission energy in a nuclear reaction, it would cause weapons fitted with it to be much smaller in yield than they otherwise would be with uranium/plutonium shells. Still, 50 megatons is quite a lot of punch for a single bomb. I'd dare say that, had the then-Soviet Politburo insisted on testing the bomb to its originally-designed specs (essentially, with uranium layers instead of the lead layers actually used), the northern half of Russia would be uninhabitable to this day.
How long did it take you to type that out?
@@gloria88246 About an hour, factoring in spelling corrections.
👍
Nuke the music.
1:02
Human face
Tomorrow’s my birthday
Here's some cake 🎂
Stuff your face
Another year
Ain't that great
Tick a box
Mark it down
How many more
Til you're in the ground?
i would sue if i was the sailor
Why in the fuck would you play so called background music so much louder than the narrator? The music just gets louder and louder and you can't understand the damn narrator at all by mid video!
lol
Bye bye Mother Earth
18:49 the size of that russian ladys arms..jesus,...as big or bigger than his.
top 5 channel that does top 15.... kid knows how to count!
What a deal! 3 videos in one!!
And I bet you fully trust china....
Pakistan Zindabad
l'idiotie est sans limite même encore de nos jours sans les restrictions se serait quotidien ce genre de chose
We're fked
Dogs of War
corona is invisible. But very powerful than this
No, the overwhelming majority of people survive getting covid.
Bye love you guys 💇♀️🤦♀️👯👯👯👩🏻❤️💋👩🏽
Lose the music, its idiotic
Devils
So russia won?
Russia is the third world power and the USA is the 1 world power
@@rc_kars_beat865 Russia is the 1st world power you fool because allies were called 1st world and Germany and Japan is 3rd world power.
@@nishant54 China developed paper money, gun powder and built a wall while Russia and "Americans" were living in tents.
@@peterdarr383 Now china will not even have tent if they took on russia or usa
@@peterdarr383 -- LOL what's your point? That you're a closet Marxist who loathes his race + skin color? By all means, feel free to remove yourself from the gene pool. Just make sure you don't take anyone else with you. Also, I thought about noting other groundbreaking inventions, and where they come from, and from when, but you probably don't care.
People are satanic
😪😪😪😪😪😪
You would have a thought that a very humble sad voice would have been appropriate not one of pride and awe. I don't know how some folk sleep at night. Scumbags and psychopaths!
It's why there hasn't been a WW3. The Nuke is the biggest peace keeper in history. Not condoning the testing though.
@@samtheman8899 Not doing a very good job at the minute though are they? The world's going to Hell in a handcart and fast. 😉
@@luciddreamer4672 Not really. At this point in the 20th century, about 30 million people had died in various wars and revolutions. In the first 21 years of the 21st century, that number is less than 4 million, with the vast majority of those (3 million) from a single conflict (2nd Congo War). In fact, armed conflict is currently at a historical low.
@@wallyballou7417 What the Hell has that got to do with showing a bit of humility from all the deaths? Military is still the main industry whether folk (mainly the US) is at war or not.
worst video ever.. just shows 3 seconds of each bomb..
You seem to have a morbid pleasure in watching this. It must be a feast for your eyes.
@@renatovonschumacher3511 sure.. its interesting how it looks and damage it does.. but there was no feast looking at that video. was a scam
@@noxlar Yes "its interesting how it looks and damage it does". But this statement, however true it may be, is in itself quite questionable. The engineers who invented the bomb may have had a similar (childish) view and motivation.
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If the SON therefore shall make you free, ye shall be Free Indeed, st John 8:36
Pride is Satan's sin. Don't allow it to be yours ASK Yeshua/Jesus to forgive your sins, and come into your life from your heart! while U still have breath, NOW. Don't gamble with your eternal SOUL People get ready "Jesus IS coming for His Own, Be One"
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