Nuclear Engineer Reacts to The Man Who Tried to Fake an Element by Bobby Broccoli FULL Version

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  • @tfolsenuclear
    @tfolsenuclear  Месяц назад +81

    By popular demand, here is my full reaction to The Man who Tried to Fake an Element in one video

    • @GonieAn
      @GonieAn Месяц назад +4

      whoo, you could react to the lies of jan hendrik shön by bobby broccoli💯💯🌯💯

    • @Arel368
      @Arel368 Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/AToXA0Molig/видео.html student doing videos about qft and history of quantum discovery

    • @williamle4474
      @williamle4474 Месяц назад

      The other BobbyBroccoli videos are also very fascinating if you haven’t checked them out!!

  • @xavier1964
    @xavier1964 Месяц назад +60

    I'm so happy you found Bobby Broccoli's stuff, absolutely love his work

  • @Merennulli
    @Merennulli Месяц назад +42

    The chart he's using is the Karlsruhe nuclide chart. It's been around since the 50s and had a similar predecessor, the Segre chart. The Segre chart is where this fanciful ocean language like the "island of stability" originated and there are pictures from 1946 of Glenn Seaborg standing in front of a copy of it. If you'd like to play around with one, I believe Dr. Ed Simpson formerly of Australian National University has a 3D nuclide chart online.

    • @chronque9270
      @chronque9270 6 дней назад +1

      Seconding the colorful nuclide chart; the creator is also very helpful!

  • @Yezpahr
    @Yezpahr Месяц назад +26

    I've binged that entire channel. It's high quality production.
    Good to see it getting reviewed by somebody in the field. Strapping in for 2 hours of corrections.

  • @Sundablakr
    @Sundablakr Месяц назад +13

    The universe is wild, the fact that you can change 1 neutron to a proton and your element swaps from Carbon to Nitrogen, two elements that are so incredibly different in terms of their physical properties is crazy.

    • @WR3ND
      @WR3ND 26 дней назад +2

      They're similar, but extrapolated out to our scale all these subtle differences are compounded.

    • @honor9lite1337
      @honor9lite1337 26 дней назад +2

      Couldn't agree more!!

    • @alarioderpp_control000aa9
      @alarioderpp_control000aa9 2 дня назад

      stuff that small just happens to have this kinda qualites to it, we dont even have things like quarks nailed down

  • @SpitFir3Tornado
    @SpitFir3Tornado Месяц назад +16

    Nucléide is the french spelling, and you occasionally see it in English as well (without the accent aigu) in Canada (where BobbyBroccoli is from) although nuclide is definitely still much more common.
    The customs officer name change thing is also very common, not just a Seaborg thing. Your last name even could have been changed from Volz or Voltz which are surnames in Germany or the French border region. Quick bit of geneology research says the Folse name originates from German immigrants to the US in the 1800s, recently got interested in geneology and this stuff is interesting being able to trace your name changes, sometimes doesn't even happen with immigration just with anyone who didn't know how to read/write getting new documents. It was just especially common with immigrants as they would have had a wide variety of different names from different places, and would have happened more commonly earlier in history when fewer people could read/write to correct them!

    • @Idran
      @Idran Месяц назад +1

      That's actually a myth, it turns out? Genealogists have looked at records from Ellis Island and other major ports, combed through mountains of paperwork and contemporary federal law at the time, and found that it's literally impossible for US customs officers to have ever done this, because US customs at the time _didn't record names of incoming entrants to the country._
      Every instance they found of a family changing their name when arriving in America, it was always something a family did willingly later on during the naturalization process, not something pushed on them by a bureaucrat. It's just been this idea floating around ever since The Godfather Part II had a scene where it happened to the Corleones.

    • @Hoshino_Channel
      @Hoshino_Channel Месяц назад +1

      @@IdranOne reason families change their names is purely because it's easier for an english speaker american to pronounce

  • @osiis
    @osiis Месяц назад +7

    Bobby Broccoli's presentatations and documentaries are sublime. I love his work.

  • @kisaragi-hiu
    @kisaragi-hiu Месяц назад +2

    You'll want to read the footnotes in the original video's pinned comment. In footnote 4, for instance, the chart is explained to have been plotted with a common method, where the height is the rank (1st shortest half life = 1, 2nd shortest = 2, and so on), then colored by percentile.

  • @Babihrse
    @Babihrse Месяц назад +2

    The way ive learned neutrons is theyre like a piece of iron when all you have is north pole part of magnets. One north pole magnet will repel another north pole magnet. What they really want is to stick to a south pole magnet. However in the absence of south pole magnets a piece of iron is considered neutral this piece of iron is happy to stick to both north pole facing magnets and both of the magnets can forget their animosity towards each other as long as there is a small piece of neutral polarity sandwiched between.

  • @hernerweisenberg7052
    @hernerweisenberg7052 Месяц назад +3

    53:29 lots of element ofcourse have different names in different countries/languages. Like Oxygen (O) is called Sauerstoff in german, Hydrogen (H) is Wasserstoff and Potassium (K) is called Kalium, Sodium (Na) is Natrium and so on or Iron (Fe) named after the latin Ferrum, just to name a few examples :)

  • @Republic9323
    @Republic9323 Месяц назад

    I have been binge watching your videos nonstop for the last few days now. It’s like when you find a new favorite show on Netflix and you just can’t walk away from it. Thank you for your time and content and for shedding light on all thing’s nuclear! People need to stop worrying and learn to love the bom… err I mean power! 😅

  • @Republic9323
    @Republic9323 Месяц назад +1

    28:15 Yes, during nuclear testing, radionuclide testing of air samples gathered from the cloud was the most accurate way to determine the yield of a weapon after it had exploded. The United States wasn’t the only country who did this, other countries had performed atmospheric nuclear test explosions, Russia, United Kingdom, France and China, did this as well.

  • @machineofrage
    @machineofrage Месяц назад +2

    Your videos are so interesting, your channel has quickly become one of my favorites.

  • @stevesmith4600
    @stevesmith4600 Месяц назад +2

    I'd love to see you react to more of Bobby Broccoli videos, even if they are less about nuclear physics and just another niche in the science world. I think you share great insights, and would love to see your perspectives on some of those other series.

    • @Cybermoose95
      @Cybermoose95 Месяц назад +1

      The supercollider one would be the most natural choice, but given thats around three hours I imagine he’d want something lighter than that.

  • @OH8EFI
    @OH8EFI Месяц назад +1

    These videos has become my new norm of relaxating content

  • @nanananenanu
    @nanananenanu Месяц назад +3

    So in reality all nuclear physicists are gambling-addicts and all that science stuff ist just to cover up the fact? I KNEW IT!

  • @BMac420
    @BMac420 Месяц назад +2

    Love it Tyler, gotta do another one of his series, they’re all good so just pick one that sounds interesting to you!

  • @DackelDelay
    @DackelDelay Месяц назад +1

    A well informed insight to nuclear physics without the attention grabbing sensationalisim that is so common these days. love it!

  • @sirdart6915
    @sirdart6915 Месяц назад

    Being an undergrad from the 90s, this chart of bridge of stability totally blew my mind! I was so excited to hear what you thought of that in the video! I know the video is one of the longest, but this chart makes it totally worth it!

  • @MorellioBenoir
    @MorellioBenoir Месяц назад

    Fantastic video, thank you T. Folse!

  • @bhhstrumpet
    @bhhstrumpet Месяц назад

    I would love to hear more about reactor trip logs and some nitty gritty engineering lessons learned. Maybe you have some stories or maybe you can add more context to somebody else's story. Love the content keep it coming.

  • @CrimsonArrow313
    @CrimsonArrow313 Месяц назад +4

    What is the worst way to start an unveiling of a new nuclear power plant fuel?
    "Hello everyone, and welcome to the unboxing!"
    "100k likes, and I will do a taste test!"

  • @SonsOfSauron
    @SonsOfSauron Месяц назад

    Bobby's presentation style is highly reminiscent of Jon Bois's presentation style in Dorktown for Secret Base, a sports youtube channel. Highly interesting even if you aren't particularly into sports (like myself), covers whole lot of things in very interesting and dramatic ways.

  • @markbarrett2225
    @markbarrett2225 Месяц назад

    I watched this video a while ago buts it was much more fun with your commentary!

  • @Nick-rs5if
    @Nick-rs5if 3 дня назад

    "Nuclear physics is a game of roulette, and we are all raging gambling addicts!"
    -Some loony scientist over at Berkeley, probably.

    • @Nick-rs5if
      @Nick-rs5if 3 дня назад

      Come to think of it, wasn't the element hunt basically just a game of roulette with the worst odds known to man, and U.S federal budget as stakes? 😂

  • @katiebreeze2705
    @katiebreeze2705 Месяц назад

    Oh hell yeah! You're reacting to one of my favorite videos ^^
    Is this a reupload? I feel like I've seen it

    • @flamingspinach
      @flamingspinach Месяц назад

      Yes, as he implied in the pinned comment, this used to be split into multiple parts and he combined them and reuploaded them as this one single long video.

  • @saytaylor3603
    @saytaylor3603 Месяц назад

    Good stuff, helps put things in context

  • @network_king
    @network_king Месяц назад

    I keep wondering if we can split atoms, etc. could in theory nuclear waste be split again or somehow accelerate the decay until all that is left is lead?

  • @UNuklear
    @UNuklear Месяц назад

    Still waiting on a dig into other Bobby stuff, be it the Supercollider saga or the connecting to this earlier doc on Hendrik Schön. ❤

  • @jeffwilson1394
    @jeffwilson1394 Месяц назад

    You rock. Love your content. I've heard you ask for feedback in a few videos, and this one might be new enough for you to see, therefore, my feedback is thus: your reactions are great, but have you considered hammering out a script and making any pure Original Content? Maybe rank your favourite reactor types (I prefer Kandu, because I'm Canadian), or theorize how to make space-craft reactors, or or or. Or keep doing what you're doing. I'll say it again. You rock

  • @dougfresh9574
    @dougfresh9574 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video, very interesting! I had a suggestion for you to take a look at.
    I'd like to see you thoughts on Google TechTalks' Ken Sorenson, Thorium Molten Salt Reactor. It seems like it's a PR video for his energy company, but if it checks out, I mean it would be a good way to get power to be more accessible.

  • @abbierubletz3904
    @abbierubletz3904 Месяц назад

    Nuclide/nucleide is very much a regional difference, at least in terms of pronunciation. Though I've only ever seen it spelt 'nuclide', almost everyone I know (myself included) pronounces it 'nucleide'. Kinda cool to think about.

  • @MG-zx8jn
    @MG-zx8jn Месяц назад +1

    I really hope you do a reaction for America's Missing Collider and The Lies of Jan Hendrik Schon

  • @ayoCC
    @ayoCC Месяц назад

    Something new I was wondering while watching... are large atoms always the same? or can are Uranium atoms rarely ever "twins"?

  • @novasolarius8763
    @novasolarius8763 Месяц назад

    Concerning the nuclide vs nucleide thing, it's probably based on one's native language. Bobby, who made the video, is Canadian. About a quarter of Canadians speak french. In french, you call it a "nucléide".

  • @foxmountain8065
    @foxmountain8065 Месяц назад

    In terms of infographics and story telling BobbyBroccoli is the best on the platform.

  • @markbarrett2225
    @markbarrett2225 Месяц назад

    Good job Tyler!!

  • @Monkata023
    @Monkata023 Месяц назад

    does any other Bulgarians watch this, very respect from Bulgaria

  • @tripplefives1402
    @tripplefives1402 Месяц назад

    @1:29:40 When you are that one guy in the group in class who does all the work.

  • @WhatJoSays
    @WhatJoSays Месяц назад

    i’d love to see you react to bobby broccoli’s missing collider series!!!

  • @Donizzs
    @Donizzs Месяц назад

    For such a long video, some timestamps would be awesome❤

  • @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache
    @NotSomeJustinWithoutAMoustache Месяц назад

    Can you imagine if the guy in immigration didn't mess up? We'd have Sjöbergium! That sounds a million times cooler than Seaborgium imo. Damn, that guy really messed up.

  • @couryswan2448
    @couryswan2448 День назад

    In the northeast us it's Nuke-lee-o-tides... phonetically....

  • @besher532
    @besher532 Месяц назад +1

    this going to be great

  • @koffeekan
    @koffeekan Месяц назад

    Bobby Broccoli is one of my favorite creators, I am so glad he got picked up by Nebula! And you’re right, Tyler, being a visual learner I would have killed for something like this in college.

  • @davi.medrade
    @davi.medrade Месяц назад

    48:51 “… usually, eight inches, you're good, for most gammas…”

  • @AndrewSkow1
    @AndrewSkow1 Месяц назад

    11:02 It must be a regional thing. Like Cel-Shus (Celsius)

  • @papamurrth1
    @papamurrth1 Месяц назад

    Would be great to see your take on some of the stuff in Fallout.
    It is extremely popular, and yes fictional, but as so many people watch it and there is some realism in the fact that nukes do exist, I've seen a lot of people taking away bad information from this show.
    Radiation, mutations, confusing genetic engineering with being exposed to nuclear radiation, discussing banning nuclear technology as they're scared by what they see.
    Would be good for someone in the know to show how you can enjoy the show, and not be scared by nuclear technology

  • @beansnrice321
    @beansnrice321 Месяц назад

    Oh derp, this is a rerun. lol.

  • @azkubaisi
    @azkubaisi Месяц назад

    So Half-life is like folding a paper. it doesnt matter how big it is, you can only fold it in half 7 times.

  • @besher532
    @besher532 Месяц назад +1

    watch "samarsky was just some guy" by Oliver lugg, you would love it

  • @syriuszb8611
    @syriuszb8611 Месяц назад

    1:32:50 He is fully to blame, that's clear, but he was not changing his story, all those were just hypothesises, I doubt he claimed that it was certain, that he was sabotaged and then that he is certain that someone removed real data. He was foolish to reject the idea that it was just his program going weird, especially since it was known that it was buggy. Going into accusing other people though, that is damning, people who are of clear consciousness usually try to find neutral explanations. And he refused to retract the paper? What the hell?

  • @the_linguist_ll
    @the_linguist_ll Месяц назад

    Animated in Google Earth btw

  • @herobrine8763og
    @herobrine8763og 26 дней назад

    11:55 is it just me or did the audio quality drop?

  • @John-ir2zf
    @John-ir2zf Месяц назад

    Around 22:00 you brought up a topic that might make an interesting video, breeder (fast neutron) reactors.
    A bit of it is touched on here, but no real depth is gone in to.

  • @TheLoafOfBreadOG
    @TheLoafOfBreadOG 12 дней назад

    time stamps
    45:21

  • @dand8538
    @dand8538 Месяц назад

    7:51 Hahaha.

  • @starfirei3356
    @starfirei3356 Месяц назад

    Wasn’t this already uploaded?

    • @BMac420
      @BMac420 Месяц назад

      Yea it was uploaded in parts, this is the full length version

    • @starfirei3356
      @starfirei3356 Месяц назад

      @@BMac420 No, this exact video was uploaded over a week ago. I remember the title and thumnail.

  • @hbsknight956
    @hbsknight956 Месяц назад

    Hey could you react to "Lego Nuclear Disaster"

  • @a_random_loser0
    @a_random_loser0 Месяц назад

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  • @dannygjk
    @dannygjk Месяц назад

    First off in that object video there is a mistake less than a minute in. Enrico Fermi is no longer alive.

  • @gonnaenodaethat6198
    @gonnaenodaethat6198 Месяц назад

    Stalin was a sucker for extreme nationalistic zealotism so a genuine plea to weaponize against the "enemy" would gather his respect really quick...but good luck keeping it xD

  • @WR3ND
    @WR3ND 25 дней назад

    "Wants" is incorrect. It's just unbalanced. You see similar erroneous explanations for natural evolution - as apposed to engineered. I mention this so that people have a better understanding of why things happen. Cheers.

  • @Fangria
    @Fangria 26 дней назад

    this channel is weird, because while i get the need to destigmatize nuclear energy, you seem to feel the need to take any oppurtunity of radiation or risks being mentioned to pause and downplay the harm, like youre promoting a product. like for an example when the video takes a sober moment to acknowledge the deaths of hundreds of thousands at the hands of 2 nuclear warheads on civilian targets you pause to make one of your "oh youre exagerating the issue its not that bad" claims.
    im not saying this is like cancellable or something truly awful, you seem very nice, but you have to at least see how thats in bad taste.