@@MegaMoma The U.S. did extensive research after bombings done on Japan on the survivors. Yes, we know what will happen to the human body and we don't really care, as long as we win.
Cause it was computer generated simulation? To make something accurate the budget you would need to hire an RandD team to make all the math and physics plus render it all out is just crazy fora short film
Michael Kartel i noticed that too, i was disappointed. My plants incinerated instantly meanwhile, on another island closer to the explosion, all green and clear.
Same, I was looking around and shit looking at the burnt plants while the fucking other island which was even closer to the explosion was green as shit. Cant have shit In Detroit.
In the late 70's early 80's my father was deployed in the Navy to the Marshall Islands as part of the clean up, he said that the guys on his ship were told that they would suffer from radiation exposure and to expect one or more of the following, develop cancer in their 50's, have children with birth defects or be sterile. Between the men from the Navy, Military MP's and Airmen that were deployed to the islands approximately 80% of them have died from cancer and my father was one of them. These men were put on the islands with no protective gear only a badge that would glow when they'd reached radiation saturation. Once the badges started to glow they had to return to the ship until their levels had dropped again. He was part of the group that had to scrape the radioactive sand off the beach and dump it into the lagoon. The lagoon was the crater left behind after the explosion so the water was also radioactive. In the mid 90's documentation was released from the Navy due to a lawsuit from the widow of one of the first cancer deaths from the exposure, in the documents there was a record of an admiral attempting to get the clean up effort stopped stating that the atoll was not safe. The response was chilling, we are proceeding as planned, we need to know what hydrogen fall out does to the human body before we give the islands back to the Marshalese. They already knew what plutonium and radium fallout did but not hydrogen and so used our men as experiments. They were called Toy Soldiers and used like lab rats. My father died in 2014 at the age of 56 from renal cell metastatic carcinoma, we did not know he was even sick until it was too late. The oncologist at the hospital said the cancer was aggressive and rare only happening in cases of radiation exposure. The cancer cells laid dormant waiting for a trigger which she said would be impossible to determine. Having been an over the road truck driver the last few years of his life he had yearly DOT physicals complete with blood panels that never showed any hint of cancer. He died drowning in his own fluids because the cancer ate his kidneys spreading into his bone marrow, lungs and then his brain. We found out on a Monday and by that Friday he'd passed, he had been terminal for some time but only started showing symptoms that last week. There is a documentary on the Toy Soldiers that exposes the real reason they sent our men to die.
I feel so sorry for your loss. I hate how almost everyone in this comment section is joking and saying they were only here for the explosion when this should be taken seriously and not as some meme. People don't seem to realise this actually happened and actual human beings suffered because of it.
That's actually a hundred times more horrifying than I thought it was gonna be. Just instantly the plants vaporized. One of the most intimidating things I've ever seen in my life.
The plants weren't exactly vaporized, but burst into flames as soon as the shockwave from the blast swept through. Imagine what would happen to people or animals. Imagine what happened at ground zero at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those were much less in power than the atomic bomb in this video, but they left behind some horrifying after effects.
*People in 1989:* finally the cold war is almost over with no nuke dropped. Can't wait to see what our kids will create. *their kids:* hey boomers, wanna know how being nuked feels like?
As a girl from the marshall islands it's like this; you grow hearing stories from your aunties how women would have miscarriage after miscarriage. Or still born. Then if the baby made it to birth the baby is born w so many defects. Missing limbs, extra limbs, mental retardation or short life span and more. And because of radiation my recent relatives develop cancer that were never seen in our family before.
This is amazing! I've never experienced VR cause I can't afford it. But to be able to watch a ongoing RUclips video and still look around on my phone 360 degrees is amazing! Maybe not to alot of you but who cares. Ive never seen anything like this before 😁 I didn't know RUclips could do this. Wow!
Vr glasses for phones are really not that expensive. Quality ones with function buttons, like the ones from samsung, yeah they tear a hole in the pocket, but a pair of simple glasses that are just a case and 2 adjustable lenses are cheap. I paid like 5-10 euros for mine, maybe less, I don't remember
Deaths Without the Use of the Atomic Bomb: The Magic of Numbers to Justify the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb On the other hand, considering the deaths that would have been caused if the atomic bomb had not been used, the number of casualties would have been reduced," what about another justification for the dropping of the atomic bomb by the United States? "Victims" in this case refers not to Japan people, but to the wear and tear of U.S. troops when the U.S. military invades the Japan mainland, but after the war, when U.S. troops landed on the Japan mainland and fought a battle, the U.S. side suffered damages of 1 million or 2 million (so Hiroshima and Nagasaki The argument that the 300,000 casualties were reasonably small was a good thing, but this has no military basis whatsoever. The U.S. was naturally planning an invasion of Japan mainland if Japan ignored the Potsdam Declaration. One was to land on Minami-Kyushu around November 1945, build an air base, and completely seize air superiority on the Japan mainland. This is called Operation Olympic. After further bombing of the mainland in this operation Japan, Operation Coronet was planned for the spring of 1946 to land at Kujukuri in Chiba Prefecture and occupy Tokyo in one fell swoop. However, it is customary for the U.S. military to conduct thorough bombing and naval gunfire prior to landing in order to minimize the damage to its own troops as much as possible. In particular, at the Battle of Iwo Jima, which took place from February to March 1945, the Japan garrison under Lieutenant General Tadamichi Kuribayashi was able to build a skillful position and a strategic endurance policy, far exceeding the American side's expectations of about 8,000 people. There were casualties in the war. In the ensuing Battle of Okinawa from April to June 1945, the strategic endurance policy of the Japan garrison resulted in the American side suffering about 12,000 casualties. Taking this as a lesson, the U.S. military planned more elaborate advance air raids and naval gunfire for the attack on the Japan mainland. The U.S. invasion of Iwo Jima was about 100,000 men. Okinawa is 200,000 people in front of landfall, and 500,000 people in reserves. Japan was scheduled to introduce 1 million or 2 million U.S. and British troops at the time of the invasion of the mainland, but no matter how fierce the resistance on the Japan side, it is unlikely that the U.S. military will have 1 million casualties. As already mentioned, the Japan had already cut off communication between the Japan mainland and Korea, Taiwan, mainland and the south, could not divert troops by sea transport, and even citizen soldiers with kitchen knives and machetes were incorporated into the army. It is impossible for the U.S. military to suffer 1 million casualties after learning the lessons of Iwo Jima and Okinawa against the mixed militia army that does not form the body of such a Japan organization, and according to the predictions at the time Japan the estimated number of U.S. military casualties due to the invasion of the mainland is more than the Battle of Okinawa and less than 100,000. There was also a view on the U.S. side that this was appropriate. It is clearer than looking at the fire that the Japan Army, weakened by air raids, naval gunfire, and naval blockades, would not have been able to inflict even a "blow" on the U.S. military. However, the reason why the U.S. devised the theory that the number of deaths would have been reduced if the U.S. had not used the atomic bomb after the war was only because the damage caused by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was so great that it had no choice but to hastily come up with a numerical basis to justify it. And indeed, before the Soviet Union's entry into the war against Japan took place on August 9, 1945, and before the invasion of the mainland by the U.S. Japan military itself was carried out, the premise of the Japan Mainland Showdown and the Theory of One-Strike Peace" collapsed, and Emperor Showa decided to defeat the war under the Imperial Conference. If we think about it honestly, the decisive battle on the mainland itself could not have happened. In this way, "Considering the deaths that would have been caused if the atomic bomb had not been used, it is almost sophistry to say that the number of casualties would have been reduced.
The part that impacted me the most, emotionally, was to hear the kids singing "this is my country, this is my land." Here in 2022 America, feels like a very long time since I've heard words like that.
Waka Ranger And you know, a large majority of the islands where major fighting took place in the war. A lot of the equipment, either destroyed or otherwise..was just left on the islands.
Easy to tell we're still on the Devils planet. Jesus has won the fight but Father is still waiting on His "appointed time" till He brings His throne to earth. That "Appointed Time" is called, "the Time of the gentiles to be fulfilled". The last 2,000 years Father God has been rescuing non-Jews born during this time of Grace. Romans 10: 9-11 will tell how to join Jesus' family. Once the appointed number of saved are reached Father will call His bride/church home. Then Father & Son will purge the world of "those who will destroy the earth." But His plan will conclude with Yeshua rescuing His remnant Jewish family of converted believers. Don't wanna be here then? Believe Yeshua is risen and lives today then tell another human about your savior. Simply saved.
why do you say we who is we don't just say things that you don't even understand WHO IS WE is that you and me you and your brother or sister who is we . get really involved for f sake. Zed is dead
@@pjp967 Point well made, "we" is a ridiculous term, totally arbitrary, undefinable. Nevertheless, I'm still appalled and saddened that our species is capable of such things.
The scumbags of the earth do their evil deeds and then WE have to feel guilty. As long as We the people feel guilty of something we never did WE the everyday workers of this planet will be trapped unnecessarely in that guilt and will never see the unbelievable evil for what it is: UNHUMAN. I plead non guilty
あなた?どこの国ですか? 何故?敗戦する事が悪いのか? 日本は、アジアの為に戦ったのです。 反省などしません 反省するのは、無差別爆撃をやった 連合国です。反省するべし! 二発の原子爆弾は、人体実験です! you? What country are you in? why? Is it bad to lose the war? Japan fought for Asia. I will not reflect Reflecting on the indiscriminate bombing Allied. You should reflect on it! The two atomic bombs were human experimentation!
I am a Down Winder. My family and I, along with many people in the St. George, Utah area down to Gallup New Mexico, essentially the Four Corners region of the United States were exposed to microscopic radioactive heavy metals that were the leftover remnants of nuclear testing in Nevada from 1953 to 1963 that rained down in this area after each nuclear test explosion. These tests reached the stratosphere and then rained down on the prevailing winds. Many regions around the world such as the Bikini Atoll Islands, Russia, China, any country that was nuclear testing has Down Winder victims. 2011, I was diagnosed with Erythroleukemia Leukemia. 2009, my mother died of the same disease being deemed a Down Winder. 2001, my father died of the same disease being deemed a Down Winder. 2014 my leukemia came back and this past October 2019 my leukemia came back for a third time. I have spent a total of 400+ days in the University of Colorado hospital. On January 11, 2020 my doctors told me that I had only a few weeks to live and they released me from the hospital. I continued taking blood and platelet transfusions and uptakes and to all of the doctors amazement I did not die, my leukemia is actually back in remission and I am doing fine. Please go to downwinders.com and read the different links. Please go to my 2 hometown newspapers and read the stories that they did on me. Telluride Daily Planet & The Garden Island News, put my name, Doug Glasscock, in the search engine.
Man, the US government is so stupid. Imagine, they would nuke their own country multiple times. Dumb as fuck. The government doesn't even care about it's inhabitants. You need to remove all of them from office and replace them all with Amish Americans. They'd teach farming and construction and fix the populace.
"The U.S. Department of Energy's laboratory measures the radiation levels of the atoll's inhabitants. The levels are not judged to be high." Me, remembering the Tuskegee Study: "Yeah sure, buddy"
And here I thought this was going to be a simulation of a nuclear bomb and that would be that. I honestly had no idea this was a problem before this video, and the shot of the kids singing about the land they love really drove the point home. Thank you.
Umm well watch Dr John Brandenberg's 'Death On Mars' lecture and be surprised about that assertion, the Universe is like that cantina on Mose Eisley, but even worse, much, much, much worse.
You don't get it. The Britain Empire was known for taking lots of territory starting with America back in the 1600s. Many islands got absorbed by Britain throughout the centuries.
My grandfather was in the Navy and was sent to Enewetak to do a radiation clean up 1978 through 1979. The people who sent him there didn't give him any information on what he was doing, other than the fact he was just cleaning up the island. He didn't know that there would be radiation involved. He got really sick because of the radiation he took in. He didn't find out until he was in his fifties either. He just recently passed away due to health problems. Enewetak playing a major part in it.
I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather. I've heard similar stories. Many of the military were lead to believe that the cleanup would be an easy job on a paradise island, with lots of R&R in Hawaii...
Being from the Marshall Islands, this video really puts everything into so much perspective. literally tears fell as I was watching the bomb go off and my great grandparents’ home island incinerated.
Debby, do you know if anyone in the Marshall Islands has been able to view the actual high-end VR experience (the one that's available on Steam at store.steampowered.com/app/1016390/Perspectives_Paradise/) with a good VR headset?
Sadly, the people who died in those bombs had NOTHING to do with the Attack on Pearl Harbour! When World Leaders get into disagreements, Its the People that suffer! I always thought leaders were to look out for the good of their people! Sadly, I just a need for Control of Power!
Thank you so much for this educational video. I was only expecting to see a short explosion video but you gave awareness to the cost of such a bomb to exist. Enetwetak atoll I am so sorry that this has been buried, but I will do my best to remember.
I take it seriously: worse case scenario, I'm a victim of a nuclear blast, I close my eyes in the nick of time, I'm 7.5 kilometers away from the blast; sounds favourable? Not really, 1, there's a ground cloud of radioactive dust coming at me at mark 2.5 to 1/30th the speed of light, 3.8 seconds later I'm covered in radioactive dust, no restaurants in working order for 9 miles in every direction, I'm not able to get anything to eat, drink, and I'm crawling on hands and knees because I was thrown several meters, and injured. I can't commit suicide because there's no weapon around for me to inflict a fatal wound, I simply lay down and hope that death comes shortly only to find out that death doesn't come the day of the attack, nor the day after, or the day after that. I dog on take it seriously!
finished I think you should ponder before saying Americans as a whole because the term “American” isn’t a specific race as many different people live here from black to white, Asian to Hispanic and we shouldn’t be judged by something our grandparents or parents did, not every American is bad and I just think people should stop acting that way because I personally do care about what happened here:|
Isn't it insane though, how the light from that first flash INSTANTLY ignited that greenery?? It's crazy how intense the light from those explosions is, at least from what I've heard.
This is the only comment I was looking for. I was expecting to see people talking about this but nothing! I noticed the green going on fire but not sure if that will be the case.
I felt like a God standing still watching everything burn besides me and I’m untouched. But it sucks when native people lose their land, some human beings have been soo heartless going for war instead of peace.
Ignoring Man made fiery hell on earth, this comment sounds like The end of the war to end the wars "Great war enter, south and center, Great endevour, lost forever"
What I would change in th animated portion of the VR is: 1. The sound of a nuke is more of a EFFING LOUD CLAP vs. a rumble. 2. Delay the sound several seconds because light and sound travel differently. Other than that this is pretty cool. The stories about how lives changed, are revealing. Thanks for posting.
1:46 I say Goddamn! What a rush! and that was a pretty song at the end. They give me so much hope for man kind if the same thing that happened to them happened to the world that just maybe it is the one thing that could bring us all together to build a better, brighter future as a species. You never know what life can bring you out of a bad thing. Life goes on.
I found the observer's exact position in Nukemap. The 10.5 megaton blast would leave you with the following effects: 5 PSI overpressure which causes approximately 145-150mph winds and thermal radiation of 133.1 cal/cm^2 meaning that even wood will catch fire...as will the observer. Then the radiation: H+1 dose rate is 91 rads/hr, and arrives to location 25mins later, with an initial dose rate of 259 rads/hr which over a period of 24hrs outside exposed will leave you with a total dosage of 301rads. This is sickness inducing and requires medical care, some deaths within 30-60 days and 9% of people in this area (if they survived) will eventually die of cancer as a result. most fallout comes from the fact that this is a surface blast as used to destroy bunkers. An airburst would most likely produce little local fallout. The mushroom cloud reaches 29.4km height and stretches 78.6km wide with a thickness of 9.84km. The crater has an inside radius of 420m, a depth of 200m and 0.84km lip radius
I have also done some shockwave calculations and arrived at the conclusion (numerical calculating I'll express since I couldn't find a formula relating mach speed of shockwave to time and therefore couldn't integrate analytically) that the shockwave arrives after about sixteen seconds which means this simulation shown is correct within error. As for wind speed, I'm not sure how to calculate that and so I just quoted nukemap's figures. I tried using the M1^2=((gamma-1)M^2+2)/((2*gamma*M^2-(gamma-1)) formula but this seems to imply that the wind speed increases as shockwave speed decreases which makes no sense. If anyone does know, please enlighten me because I can't make sense of this one yet.
and the American legacy of leaving a deteriorating concrete dome, which the sea is encroaching upon - which will inevitably be let loose into the local environment and then carried around the planet on the tidal 'conveyor belt'.
Because the people of Enewetak are not white. Let's not act like we don't understand the dynamic here. It rears its ugly head so much in this country that it has become painfully and disturbingly obvious to some of us, while the rest just ignore it as de rigeur.
dylan stormstaff Is there some good reason not to? Or are you agreeing that it is such a foregone conclusion in this country that there is simply no point in discussing it as it will never be any different?
Michael Mann im just sick of not being able to go to comments without someone saying "WHITE THIS, BLACK THAT!" dont act like you know why they didnt care.
@@sirweebs2914 you should know that the flash of the nuclear explosion is more than 1000 degree hot. if you dont die from it you will end in shock and you can enjoy the last seconds of you life in absolute freedom.
There was something I saw before and believe they were British sailors who saw a nuclear bomb test, they were told to cover their eyes with their hands, but weren't really told much more about it. They said it was so bright they could see all the bones in their hands like an x-ray. Some of them lived surprisingly long lives, but they were all affected physically by the radiation.
@@yourboysoy1676 if it weren't for these weapons there would be many wars worldwide continuously and i think as bad as these weapons are, they still hold world peace in fear of wiping out all humanity
@Youva Tassiga That’s exactly the saddest part of these weapons. We have to put civilians in danger for the the big guys at the top to not kill each other. I know it’s for the great or good, but It just seems wrong to me.
kinda scared rn cause this got recommended to me while I was playin fallout 4
That is scary
Same
ayysop oh man that’s crazy.
Ok so that wasn’t just me..
same
Tardigrade: i'm the toughest organism alive.
The cameraman: *observe.*
Lmao
There is nooooo camera 📷 👨
@@saifulislam2010 woosh
That’s the funny joke I love the camera man joke that’s the funniest joke I love it when people say that joke it makes me haha so much
Cheese Bottle how many times did you say joke
POV: You’re an unlucky crab in 1956
This made me laugh hard xD
Roman Villegas Bro you need to get more likes for this comment 😂
Bruh 😂
crab: why am I hearing crab rave?
Radioactive crab meat. Hmmmmmm
1:46 what it feels like to turn on discord light mode
same thing on youtube
I just turn down brightness
I felt the pain
POV: nobody:
Your eyes “adios”
Actual footage of my computer trying to load my 847 Minecraft mods.
Relatable
R-Reiner! We’re doing this right here? Right now?
Computer: Warning.. System 32 cant handle anymore of 847 loading mods.. SELF-DESTRUCTION ACTIVATE..!!
1* minecraft mod
My laptop without dedicated graphics trying to load minecraft with the new RTX ray tracing
Ever wonder how a nuclear explosion would feel like?
Me: NO
HAAA
Trick question we will never know 🤣🤣
@@MegaMoma The U.S. did extensive research after bombings done on Japan on the survivors. Yes, we know what will happen to the human body and we don't really care, as long as we win.
@@MegaMoma you know nuclear bombs were used twice, right?
It would feel like barely anything. You'd be fine.
*nuclear explosion*
Me: *keeps sitting on beach*
Also me: "this is fine"
Where da ladies at tho?
springtrap shhhhhh...just accept it
Well.. you are springtrap after all
My life...
_What possiblely can go wrong.._
POV: Your neighbor from across the street had a gender reveal party.
How did you know? Are you tracking my location
69th like, nice
Belkan gender reveal parties are wild.
lmao
💀💀💀
why was the first thought I had
“why didn’t the sand turn into glass”
The Silenced same here
Why did the water just keep flowing the same way even as the blast came across it
Cause it was computer generated simulation? To make something accurate the budget you would need to hire an RandD team to make all the math and physics plus render it all out is just crazy fora short film
Ach Hadda isn’t it R N G
@Ach Hadda , bro it was a reference to Minecraft
Me: holy s**t, I’m burning, I’m dyin in fire
The nearest island’s resident: You suck, I got fireproof plants
Michael Kartel i noticed that too, i was disappointed. My plants incinerated instantly meanwhile, on another island closer to the explosion, all green and clear.
I was like “WHAT THE HELL MAN?!”
“OH SO THAT *ISLAND GETS PLANTS! F### YOU!*”
Same
Same, I was looking around and shit looking at the burnt plants while the fucking other island which was even closer to the explosion was green as shit.
Cant have shit In Detroit.
@@dumitrumahu5791 lmaooo
In the late 70's early 80's my father was deployed in the Navy to the Marshall Islands as part of the clean up, he said that the guys on his ship were told that they would suffer from radiation exposure and to expect one or more of the following, develop cancer in their 50's, have children with birth defects or be sterile.
Between the men from the Navy, Military MP's and Airmen that were deployed to the islands approximately 80% of them have died from cancer and my father was one of them.
These men were put on the islands with no protective gear only a badge that would glow when they'd reached radiation saturation.
Once the badges started to glow they had to return to the ship until their levels had dropped again.
He was part of the group that had to scrape the radioactive sand off the beach and dump it into the lagoon.
The lagoon was the crater left behind after the explosion so the water was also radioactive.
In the mid 90's documentation was released from the Navy due to a lawsuit from the widow of one of the first cancer deaths from the exposure, in the documents there was a record of an admiral attempting to get the clean up effort stopped stating that the atoll was not safe.
The response was chilling, we are proceeding as planned, we need to know what hydrogen fall out does to the human body before we give the islands back to the Marshalese.
They already knew what plutonium and radium fallout did but not hydrogen and so used our men as experiments.
They were called Toy Soldiers and used like lab rats.
My father died in 2014 at the age of 56 from renal cell metastatic carcinoma, we did not know he was even sick until it was too late.
The oncologist at the hospital said the cancer was aggressive and rare only happening in cases of radiation exposure.
The cancer cells laid dormant waiting for a trigger which she said would be impossible to determine.
Having been an over the road truck driver the last few years of his life he had yearly DOT physicals complete with blood panels that never showed any hint of cancer.
He died drowning in his own fluids because the cancer ate his kidneys spreading into his bone marrow, lungs and then his brain.
We found out on a Monday and by that Friday he'd passed, he had been terminal for some time but only started showing symptoms that last week.
There is a documentary on the Toy Soldiers that exposes the real reason they sent our men to die.
I feel so sorry for your loss. I hate how almost everyone in this comment section is joking and saying they were only here for the explosion when this should be taken seriously and not as some meme. People don't seem to realise this actually happened and actual human beings suffered because of it.
THIS DESERVES MORE RECOGNITION
Im sorry friend
My prayers go out to you and your family. It’s very awful what they aloud and set up to happen.
I am truly sorry for your loss 😞🙏
Him: counting
Me: spinning my head around desepatly looking for the bomb
Thx guys for the likes and positive replies😊😊
Official Pondus SAME. LMFAO
I am another person procrastinating in RUclips. LMAOOOOOOO
Same man
This made me cackle
LMAOOO SAME
2:02 _How it feels to chew 5 Gum. Stimulate your senses._
lol
Is it just me, or is it getting a bit toasty?
I thought the sizzling sound was my flesh.
that 5 gum will help cool down
That's actually a hundred times more horrifying than I thought it was gonna be. Just instantly the plants vaporized. One of the most intimidating things I've ever seen in my life.
Wasn't that scary
@@1232sam because your not in the moment.
The plants weren't exactly vaporized, but burst into flames as soon as the shockwave from the blast swept through. Imagine what would happen to people or animals. Imagine what happened at ground zero at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those were much less in power than the atomic bomb in this video, but they left behind some horrifying after effects.
The island right next to it still green af
Prime Mike Tyson was more intimidating.
the part where the kids sing is like pumped up kicks, you think its innocent enough until you actually listen to the lyrics but still catchy
Dislike.
Video promised me what a nuclear explosion would feel like. Where's my 3rd degree burns?
Hahah
bruh i watch ur videos
im ur fan
I think you're suppose to watch the video inside a pizza oven for a true russian experience.
those are on your brain bruh
"Ever wondered what a nuclear explosion would feel like?"
Me: "Wait, how can you *feel* a video?"
George McCartney idk but my nuts felt the explosion when my back was turned away from it
Well, I felt it... when I forgot about my couch and fell over it :/
George McCartney I mean you can really *feel* like Batman
*who said it needs to be the video*
It has been proven that you can hear images, so why not feel videos?
Who's watching this even though they don't have a vr headset?
me lol
Me lol
me lol
@@sk0rpi0n8 Me lol
i didn't know that was a thing XD
That wasn't a hydrogen bomb, that was my computer running Minecraft ray-tracing
i wonder what would happen if i tried installing a fluid simulator in minecraft
@@midgetman4206 ever heard about the lad who made himself a nuclear reactor in his back yard? well it'd be like that but it would also explode
Actuality that is me after eating a total 900Ib of boston baked beans. 😾😫
@@hugebuffman3619 FUNNIEST SH*T IVE EVER SEEN
Lmaoo
“Is this what you saw?” -Armin
I don’t know how to spell the previous colossal titan name
Colossal Titan every single Word with capital
@Fernando García salazar nah it's berutorutorudo
@Fernando García salazar or berutoltoltod
What the heck lol🤷
I AM SO GLAD I WASN’T THE ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT THAT-
2:29 The isle in the background is still green.
This 360-degree video was made based on the first version of the VR over a year ago. In subsequent versions of the VR experience the issue was fixed.
It's a computer fake
@@Mikareport it has nothing to do with it
Yeah, seems they forgot to burn it!
@@kobek4159 you dont fucking say?
*People in 1989:* finally the cold war is almost over with no nuke dropped. Can't wait to see what our kids will create.
*their kids:* hey boomers, wanna know how being nuked feels like?
😂😂😂
Sour Puss your name 😭
Just a thought this boomer wants to make. "You can't feel nothing that isn't there" . Jus saying.
As a girl from the marshall islands it's like this; you grow hearing stories from your aunties how women would have miscarriage after miscarriage. Or still born. Then if the baby made it to birth the baby is born w so many defects. Missing limbs, extra limbs, mental retardation or short life span and more. And because of radiation my recent relatives develop cancer that were never seen in our family before.
@@RandomGuy17768 I have heard of this type of anti-fun for a while, but now I see why they joke at it. Ok boomers.
I mean, this seems like one hell of a tough GoPro that's recording this...
ForgedCarbon your being sarcastic right
@@hahahahahahahahahah3942 he is
@@hahahahahahahahahah3942 Did you really just ask?
@@hahahahahahahahahah3942 yes ofc
and the cameraman must be obsidian
Phantz did you really just ask if I asked it’s a joke do you not get it
What a wonderful beach for my vacation! A tropical paradise where nothing could possibly go wrong!
Thats what i thought too, then i remembered the video title. It's a shame that beautiful place is inaccesable.
People: 2020 can't get any worse
2020: Ever wondered how nuclear explosion would feel like?
IN REAL LIFE!
Now I feel bad
We're being prepared for May
man i hope West Virginia isn't a target
they're trying to prepare us
I love how the world is into shet atm, and we see a recommended video like this xD
was about to use the W-A-S-D keyboard to run away
Xd
what about the space bar?
@@milevyo Uhm shift to run too? Maybe???
lol where r u gonna even run
@KindPlayz good luck outrunning it lol
paradise vr: exists
me: that sounds relaxing, lets try it!
paradise vr: EVER WONDERED WHAT A NUCLEAR EXPLOSION FEELS LIKE?
i literally didnt read the nuclear part until the video started to talk about it and i was like" oh shi-"
RELAX
This is amazing! I've never experienced VR cause I can't afford it. But to be able to watch a ongoing RUclips video and still look around on my phone 360 degrees is amazing! Maybe not to alot of you but who cares. Ive never seen anything like this before 😁 I didn't know RUclips could do this. Wow!
Vr glasses for phones are really not that expensive. Quality ones with function buttons, like the ones from samsung, yeah they tear a hole in the pocket, but a pair of simple glasses that are just a case and 2 adjustable lenses are cheap. I paid like 5-10 euros for mine, maybe less, I don't remember
Deaths Without the Use of the Atomic Bomb: The Magic of Numbers to Justify the Dropping of the Atomic Bomb
On the other hand, considering the deaths that would have been caused if the atomic bomb had not been used, the number of casualties would have been reduced," what about another justification for the dropping of the atomic bomb by the United States? "Victims" in this case refers not to Japan people, but to the wear and tear of U.S. troops when the U.S. military invades the Japan mainland, but after the war, when U.S. troops landed on the Japan mainland and fought a battle, the U.S. side suffered damages of 1 million or 2 million (so Hiroshima and Nagasaki The argument that the 300,000 casualties were reasonably small was a good thing, but this has no military basis whatsoever.
The U.S. was naturally planning an invasion of Japan mainland if Japan ignored the Potsdam Declaration. One was to land on Minami-Kyushu around November 1945, build an air base, and completely seize air superiority on the Japan mainland. This is called Operation Olympic. After further bombing of the mainland in this operation Japan, Operation Coronet was planned for the spring of 1946 to land at Kujukuri in Chiba Prefecture and occupy Tokyo in one fell swoop.
However, it is customary for the U.S. military to conduct thorough bombing and naval gunfire prior to landing in order to minimize the damage to its own troops as much as possible. In particular, at the Battle of Iwo Jima, which took place from February to March 1945, the Japan garrison under Lieutenant General Tadamichi Kuribayashi was able to build a skillful position and a strategic endurance policy, far exceeding the American side's expectations of about 8,000 people. There were casualties in the war. In the ensuing Battle of Okinawa from April to June 1945, the strategic endurance policy of the Japan garrison resulted in the American side suffering about 12,000 casualties. Taking this as a lesson, the U.S. military planned more elaborate advance air raids and naval gunfire for the attack on the Japan mainland. The U.S. invasion of Iwo Jima was about 100,000 men. Okinawa is 200,000 people in front of landfall, and 500,000 people in reserves. Japan was scheduled to introduce 1 million or 2 million U.S. and British troops at the time of the invasion of the mainland, but no matter how fierce the resistance on the Japan side, it is unlikely that the U.S. military will have 1 million casualties.
As already mentioned, the Japan had already cut off communication between the Japan mainland and Korea, Taiwan, mainland and the south, could not divert troops by sea transport, and even citizen soldiers with kitchen knives and machetes were incorporated into the army. It is impossible for the U.S. military to suffer 1 million casualties after learning the lessons of Iwo Jima and Okinawa against the mixed militia army that does not form the body of such a Japan organization, and according to the predictions at the time Japan the estimated number of U.S. military casualties due to the invasion of the mainland is more than the Battle of Okinawa and less than 100,000. There was also a view on the U.S. side that this was appropriate. It is clearer than looking at the fire that the Japan Army, weakened by air raids, naval gunfire, and naval blockades, would not have been able to inflict even a "blow" on the U.S. military.
However, the reason why the U.S. devised the theory that the number of deaths would have been reduced if the U.S. had not used the atomic bomb after the war was only because the damage caused by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was so great that it had no choice but to hastily come up with a numerical basis to justify it. And indeed, before the Soviet Union's entry into the war against Japan took place on August 9, 1945, and before the invasion of the mainland by the U.S. Japan military itself was carried out, the premise of the Japan Mainland Showdown and the Theory of One-Strike Peace" collapsed, and Emperor Showa decided to defeat the war under the Imperial Conference. If we think about it honestly, the decisive battle on the mainland itself could not have happened. In this way, "Considering the deaths that would have been caused if the atomic bomb had not been used, it is almost sophistry to say that the number of casualties would have been reduced.
@@ヤマトウズメ-r1o how do you know all these???
Me: *having a relaxing time in the shower.*
The suicidal shampoo bottle:
Funny did laugh
fr LMAO
shane marz do you even take a shower?
I see you are also a plane
Or that one bar of soap that eventually leads to a soap avalanche
Video: "Hey, ever wondered what it's like to feel an A-bomb?"
Me: "No, but now I know what it's like to feel an F-bomb."
Fuc bomb
It's fusion bomb
my aunts 14 bean chili is more powerful than all these
I will release the N-BOMB
@@therandomplayer6966 NOOOOOOO DON'T DO IT
shockwave scared the shit outta me cuz i was wearing earbuds
*Base boosted Ali a intro starts to play*
The shockwave was realistic and I forgot all about it for some reason. The real detonation was about 7 pm I think; still this is pretty damn good.
The part that impacted me the most, emotionally, was to hear the kids singing "this is my country, this is my land." Here in 2022 America, feels like a very long time since I've heard words like that.
You mean the song “This land is your land, This land is my land”?
i imagine being victims of foreign nuclear testing does wonders for national unity. i mean, just look at Japan.
The treatment of the pacific islands and how little our society cares is one of the biggest things that upsets me
adibese I’m not talking about the cg explosion my guy
shane marz so did you like not watch the rest of the video after the explosion
Waka Ranger And you know, a large majority of the islands where major fighting took place in the war. A lot of the equipment, either destroyed or otherwise..was just left on the islands.
@shane marz this test actually happened my guy
Society Cares, People actually Protests these types of test, but to NO Avail!
*Hidrogen Bomb:* _Explodes massively_
*Ocean:* _"I don't care."_
skaruts Also, the island to the right is still green!
Hydrogen*
Does it not boil water? Is hydrogen a joke to you?
WoW I dont like you
Hydorgen*
Nobody:
RUclips at 4AM: *Ever wondered what a nuclear explosion would feel like?*
*suddenly, you heard a massive blast*
It's litteraly 4 am now lol
@Abidei other people rn: *sleep*
Us: we ride at dawn bitches
Ever wonder how it feels to blow up a credit card company? 🤔
But it’s only 2 AM ;), ehh, IT WORKS AS WELL XD
Fun fact: it's not VR. They've just predicted where you'll look.
@@mikamakelainen1501 fun fact: youre a bot
@Justin George you that are stupid bro
its a joke
actually made me laugh hella hard idk why
@@Okidokimf actually they aren’t a bot, letters like (Ä,é,ï) isn’t just spooky corrupted letters.
@@coolrichkids i mean bots always say stuff like download from here: and stuff
props to the cameraman, still as a rock and doesn't lose focus 👏
You this is not real, look at the island closer to the boom; it is not on fire! Thus we are watching a simulation and not a film.
@@brentpearson2177 r/woosh you missed the joke of it
Bomb: *explosion*
Bushes and plants near you:
*immediately catch fire then get blown away*
Trees on the far shore:
I am invulnerable!
They denigrated ... they where not blown away
Part of island facing explosion was probably in ashes instantly. Lesson: you may be safe deep in the forest from a heat blast.
@@MrGoranPa you guys do know this isnt real right?
@@urielgil6433 MrGoranPa you guys do know this isnt real right?
Are we not gonna talk about how calm the water was after a fucking nuclear explosion?
This was both fascinating and disturbing. What insanity we humans are capable of. thank you for sharing.
Easy to tell we're still on the Devils planet. Jesus has won the fight but Father is still waiting on His "appointed time" till He brings His throne to earth. That "Appointed Time" is called, "the Time of the gentiles to be fulfilled". The last 2,000 years Father God has been rescuing non-Jews born during this time of Grace. Romans 10: 9-11 will tell how to join Jesus' family. Once the appointed number of saved are reached Father will call His bride/church home. Then Father & Son will purge the world of "those who will destroy the earth." But His plan will conclude with Yeshua rescuing His remnant Jewish family of converted believers. Don't wanna be here then? Believe Yeshua is risen and lives today then tell another human about your savior. Simply saved.
why do you say we who is we don't just say things that you don't even understand WHO IS WE is that you and me you and your brother or sister who is we . get really involved for f sake. Zed is dead
@@pjp967 Point well made, "we" is a ridiculous term, totally arbitrary, undefinable. Nevertheless, I'm still appalled and saddened that our species is capable of such things.
The scumbags of the earth do their evil deeds and then WE have to feel guilty. As long as We the people feel guilty of something we never did WE the everyday workers of this planet will be trapped unnecessarely in that guilt and will never see the unbelievable evil for what it is: UNHUMAN. I plead non guilty
@@Gary_The_Gray Dude just shut up already no one cares
island to the right: i dont wanna die
nuke: UndErstAndAblE hAvE A nIcE dAy
xd
LMAO
あなた?どこの国ですか?
何故?敗戦する事が悪いのか?
日本は、アジアの為に戦ったのです。
反省などしません
反省するのは、無差別爆撃をやった
連合国です。反省するべし!
二発の原子爆弾は、人体実験です!
you? What country are you in?
why? Is it bad to lose the war?
Japan fought for Asia.
I will not reflect
Reflecting on the indiscriminate bombing
Allied. You should reflect on it!
The two atomic bombs were human experimentation!
@@ヤマトウズメ-r1o I feel like Mr. Revisionist History here copy-pastes this on every video that has anything remotely to do with nukes.
I took off my headset to find an arm growing out of my chest. I think I'll go to the doctors tomorrow...
I think it's the Foundation we should be calling at this point...
@@lotusluminance5872 scp foundation?
@@stormchasersky Yep. [REDACTED], because of [DATA EXPUNGED].
@@lotusluminance5872 ok whats his # and what is his description
Won't help; doctor has an extra arm too.
Watching this after Beirut massive explosion.
I live in Beirut and thank god my family and friends are ok
hahahaha me too
10,000 times larger, insane
Same lol
@@siaalawieh5858 a bit of a bad idea to put "ahahaha" dont you think (not being mean just saing)
kinda disturbing to hear kids sign "gone are the days when we live in fear, fear of the bombs, guns and nuclear"
That creeped me out more than the actual simulation of the blast.
@@nicholas045 same
@@ZunderCraft Same.
@@jackCollin403 same
@@capt_noo Same.
The bomb was terrifying but not nearly as much as standing in a ring of children chanting songs at me
I know
I am a Down Winder. My family and I, along with many people in the St. George, Utah area down to Gallup New Mexico, essentially the Four Corners region of the United States were exposed to microscopic radioactive heavy metals that were the leftover remnants of nuclear testing in Nevada from 1953 to 1963 that rained down in this area after each nuclear test explosion. These tests reached the stratosphere and then rained down on the prevailing winds. Many regions around the world such as the Bikini Atoll Islands, Russia, China, any country that was nuclear testing has Down Winder victims.
2011, I was diagnosed with Erythroleukemia Leukemia. 2009, my mother died of the same disease being deemed a Down Winder. 2001, my father died of the same disease being deemed a Down Winder. 2014 my leukemia came back and this past October 2019 my leukemia came back for a third time. I have spent a total of 400+ days in the University of Colorado hospital. On January 11, 2020 my doctors told me that I had only a few weeks to live and they released me from the hospital. I continued taking blood and platelet transfusions and uptakes and to all of the doctors amazement I did not die, my leukemia is actually back in remission and I am doing fine.
Please go to downwinders.com and read the different links. Please go to my 2 hometown newspapers and read the stories that they did on me. Telluride Daily Planet & The Garden Island News, put my name, Doug Glasscock, in the search engine.
Nukes Man. That's messed up. thankfully though, as science progresses, more types of cancers will have cures
Man, the US government is so stupid. Imagine, they would nuke their own country multiple times. Dumb as fuck. The government doesn't even care about it's inhabitants. You need to remove all of them from office and replace them all with Amish Americans. They'd teach farming and construction and fix the populace.
Lol. "Glasscock."
Johnson Beckenelly I wish the best for you and hopefully you are free from your illness for good. Stay strong and God bless you.
@@RJStockton right? must have been rough in high school.
"The U.S. Department of Energy's laboratory measures the radiation levels of the atoll's inhabitants. The levels are not judged to be high."
Me, remembering the Tuskegee Study: "Yeah sure, buddy"
"We did an investigation into our department and found no corruption."
And here I thought this was going to be a simulation of a nuclear bomb and that would be that. I honestly had no idea this was a problem before this video, and the shot of the kids singing about the land they love really drove the point home. Thank you.
I started crying when the kids started singing. Their voices are still in my head.🥺
No they were screaming while being vaporized
@@vanessaharms6375 ?
Damn shame,such a beautiful place.
"Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap." - Einstein
God, I wish more people agreed.
They would if they could. Nature is just as ruthless.
Umm well watch Dr John Brandenberg's 'Death On Mars' lecture and be surprised about that assertion, the Universe is like that cantina on Mose Eisley, but even worse, much, much, much worse.
BECAUSE MICE ARE TOO DUMB TO MAKE MOUSETRAPS
WHY EINSTEIN WHY???
SPIDERS MAKE SPIDER TRAPS YOU DUMB DUMB
*EINSTEIN ACTUALLY NOTED THAT WTF*
He and other great minds like him created these methods of mass death. I'm glad they can fix it all with a few nice words.
"This is my country, this is my land"
The British Empire: *_Thats cute_*
hafy day what? Britain has nothing to do with this
You don't get it. The Britain Empire was known for taking lots of territory starting with America back in the 1600s. Many islands got absorbed by Britain throughout the centuries.
kawaii koto
Darth Vader okay and? This video has nothing to do with the British empire
@@westgravity6601 No, you don't get it. Everybody knows about the British* empire, but its got nothing to do with nuclear bombs.
“WHERE DO I GO?!? I CAN’T WALK!” - anybody else look for a lead-lined refrigerator?
Hello, verified youtuber.
Lol live in malted metal 😂
“uranium rain some stay dry and others feel the pain”
My grandfather was in the Navy and was sent to Enewetak to do a radiation clean up 1978 through 1979. The people who sent him there didn't give him any information on what he was doing, other than the fact he was just cleaning up the island. He didn't know that there would be radiation involved. He got really sick because of the radiation he took in. He didn't find out until he was in his fifties either. He just recently passed away due to health problems. Enewetak playing a major part in it.
I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather. I've heard similar stories. Many of the military were lead to believe that the cleanup would be an easy job on a paradise island, with lots of R&R in Hawaii...
shit, im sorry
RUclips: wanna a first person view of being vaporized.
Me: sure :3
Comedy gold
Want a*
Vaporized?*
Or get blinded
"Honey, there's a nuke in our yard"
"Well kill it then"
"Ok"
1:46
"Get outa here ya silly nu-"
RIP nuke
Michael C. CABOOM!!!
*it was at this moment that he knew*
just imagine the collosal titan coming out of that smoke that would be scary af
When you take off the headset but realise its a camcorder.
Next up: We are gonna do, what a pro gamer do.. (sneaking into army base)
Being from the Marshall Islands, this video really puts everything into so much perspective. literally tears fell as I was watching the bomb go off and my great grandparents’ home island incinerated.
How it's life there ? I can not imagine how to live in the middle of ocean lol ! greetings from Romania !
A glimpse: you drive on our ONE road and see the ocean on both sides
@@debbyschutz Nice, I would like to visit this place :)
Debby Schutz so sorry 😢
Debby, do you know if anyone in the Marshall Islands has been able to view the actual high-end VR experience (the one that's available on Steam at store.steampowered.com/app/1016390/Perspectives_Paradise/) with a good VR headset?
THATS WHAT MY TOILET BOWL GOES THROUGH EACH MORNING ;)
To much Taco Bell hu
Blue Balls same
A refined Taco Bellirium Bomb
toilet bowl
you: GREAT GOOGLY MOOGLY IM ABOUT TO SH-
the toilet: AAAAAAAAA
That moment when you realized they had to get 50 kills to make this vid. Man thanks for putting that much effort in.
Maybe just making sure the 2 Star meets his combat medal quota.
*random person*: ever wondered what a nuclear explosion would feel like?
*Me with a 100IQ*: thats easy its painful
Well if you're close enough I'd imagine it'd feel like a whole lot of *nothing*
100 is the average IQ...
Luci The demon *that’s easy, it’s
And it’s not because you’d die if not vaporised before that
Depends on where you were standing
The title: ever wanted to feel what a nuclear blast feels like.
Me: I dunno I'd say it feels like death
This video: Exists
Japanese people: we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two
I was watching footage from 100 years old Tokyo and youtube recommanded me this
*AH YES DARK HUMOR*
Sadly, the people who died in those bombs had NOTHING to do with the Attack on Pearl Harbour! When World Leaders get into disagreements, Its the People that suffer! I always thought leaders were to look out for the good of their people! Sadly, I just a need for Control of Power!
You think they haven't?
Beirut 2.0, except real nukes
@Abraham Johnathan you think it was wrong, "but.."? the morality of killing a hundred thousand innocent fucking people is nuanced? it *might* be bad?
props to the camera man for holding up through this tough time
Our Island: burn like hell
Another island: Hold my beer
so its a joke? hold my bear? you hold your shit in your hole.
@@MercedeX7 you need to calm down or need to tone down your sarcasm
@@MercedeX7 No I'm not holding your "bear"
@@velhaw8737 *Communist music stops*
Thank you so much for this educational video. I was only expecting to see a short explosion video but you gave awareness to the cost of such a bomb to exist. Enetwetak atoll I am so sorry that this has been buried, but I will do my best to remember.
It’s sad no one’s taking the story seriously :\
Americans don't take anything seriously unless it's directly effecting them
shut up hippie shit
I take it seriously: worse case scenario, I'm a victim of a nuclear blast, I close my eyes in the nick of time, I'm 7.5 kilometers away from the blast; sounds favourable? Not really, 1, there's a ground cloud of radioactive dust coming at me at mark 2.5 to 1/30th the speed of light, 3.8 seconds later I'm covered in radioactive dust, no restaurants in working order for 9 miles in every direction, I'm not able to get anything to eat, drink, and I'm crawling on hands and knees because I was thrown several meters, and injured. I can't commit suicide because there's no weapon around for me to inflict a fatal wound, I simply lay down and hope that death comes shortly only to find out that death doesn't come the day of the attack, nor the day after, or the day after that. I dog on take it seriously!
finished I think you should ponder before saying Americans as a whole because the term “American” isn’t a specific race as many different people live here from black to white, Asian to Hispanic and we shouldn’t be judged by something our grandparents or parents did, not every American is bad and I just think people should stop acting that way because I personally do care about what happened here:|
what is there to take seriously, this is fake as fuck.
20% experience seeing nuclear bombs..
80% bonus : knowledge
I think everyone should have to watch this. Such a sad legacy but powerful message. My heart goes out to those on those islands.
Isn't it insane though, how the light from that first flash INSTANTLY ignited that greenery?? It's crazy how intense the light from those explosions is, at least from what I've heard.
This is the only comment I was looking for. I was expecting to see people talking about this but nothing!
I noticed the green going on fire but not sure if that will be the case.
@@anonymousme1216 This was a simulation not actual footage.
It’s fascinating to see that we created this thing...and gave ourself the power to use it on others
'created' in the loosest sense - mankind clumsily tries to dismantle the 'hidden forces of nature' to its detriment.
@@iandalziel7405 You mean like a Pandemic?
@here's clowny
Just because other powerful weapons exist doesn't make nukes any less terrible.
We just destroy them before we use them on ourselves.
I didn't know you could move while you paused the video that's pretty cool!
Who’s finding this disturbing?
Must be those who never played Modern Warfare.
*TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING*
I liked the video until singing started.
It’s scaring me 😔
I love Modern Warfare
What about Fallout? lol
1:47 MY EYES!!!!!
Edit: 2:28 Now That Really is a Cloud of Destruction! Plus Now I Question Life...
Edit 2: Also Can You Make Tsar Bomba in 360°?
I too would like a tsar bomba 360 as well.
The cameran man is powerful, but not that powerful
Bold.. Bold.. Bold..
I felt like a God standing still watching everything burn besides me and I’m untouched. But it sucks when native people lose their land, some human beings have been soo heartless going for war instead of peace.
Me: **sees this video**
Also me: interesting
RUclips recommendations: *so you have chosen death*
MAN MADE FIERY HELL ON EARTH ..
ATOMIC CREATION
ENDS IN CREMATION........
OF EVRY NATION....
*Top 10 warnings the world ignored*
The day the Fire Nation attacked
@@aaronsanceda4085 not the world just the people behind the war industry and their investors.
Ignoring Man made fiery hell on earth, this comment sounds like The end of the war to end the wars "Great war enter, south and center, Great endevour, lost forever"
Coronavirus: *exists*
Countries: *WE BOMB IT!*
I'm guessing about a millisecond of intense heat, and then, nothing...
3000°c all mater is vaporized instantaneously..
@@derekmulready1523 Tungsten doesn't even melt at 3000 degrees Celsius.
U wouldnt even feel that or hear anything
@Fred Freddy trailer hitch.....
@@derekmulready1523 but the scrubs only burned, didnt disappear
Profoundly touching hearing these children sing.
If that much destruction from a nuclear bomb happened in 1952, it’s terrifying to think about what they’re like now…
Narrator: tells a story about the inhabitants of Enewetak
Me: watching puppy wandering around
I,personally, don't think we should do anything else to ruin any part of the world none of us created.
I agree except for the part about the world "being created".
Well,God didn't buy the world at Walmart.
@Adam Jensen Yeah, I guess so. You have a very good point there. Kinda like the God concept being created by man.
@Fleet Lord Atvar you're right. We're all fucked and fucked up.
Must be nice to be so pure. Someone should put YOU in charge.
Ooooh, bright light.
And I'm on fire.
What I would change in th animated portion of the VR is: 1. The sound of a nuke is more of a EFFING LOUD CLAP vs. a rumble. 2. Delay the sound several seconds because light and sound travel differently. Other than that this is pretty cool. The stories about how lives changed, are revealing. Thanks for posting.
1:46 I say Goddamn! What a rush! and that was a pretty song at the end. They give me so much hope for man kind if the same thing that happened to them happened to the world that just maybe it is the one thing that could bring us all together to build a better, brighter future as a species. You never know what life can bring you out of a bad thing. Life goes on.
This should be in a museum.
Me: oh hey this isn’t too bad
_sees my surroundings burning to the ground in seconds_
*chuckles*
I’m in danger
Gay
Gay
Gay
yo what the
@@wabungle idk what this is
I found the observer's exact position in Nukemap. The 10.5 megaton blast would leave you with the following effects: 5 PSI overpressure which causes approximately 145-150mph winds and thermal radiation of 133.1 cal/cm^2 meaning that even wood will catch fire...as will the observer.
Then the radiation: H+1 dose rate is 91 rads/hr, and arrives to location 25mins later, with an initial dose rate of 259 rads/hr which over a period of 24hrs outside exposed will leave you with a total dosage of 301rads. This is sickness inducing and requires medical care, some deaths within 30-60 days and 9% of people in this area (if they survived) will eventually die of cancer as a result. most fallout comes from the fact that this is a surface blast as used to destroy bunkers. An airburst would most likely produce little local fallout.
The mushroom cloud reaches 29.4km height and stretches 78.6km wide with a thickness of 9.84km. The crater has an inside radius of 420m, a depth of 200m and 0.84km lip radius
I have also done some shockwave calculations and arrived at the conclusion (numerical calculating I'll express since I couldn't find a formula relating mach speed of shockwave to time and therefore couldn't integrate analytically) that the shockwave arrives after about sixteen seconds which means this simulation shown is correct within error. As for wind speed, I'm not sure how to calculate that and so I just quoted nukemap's figures. I tried using the M1^2=((gamma-1)M^2+2)/((2*gamma*M^2-(gamma-1)) formula but this seems to imply that the wind speed increases as shockwave speed decreases which makes no sense. If anyone does know, please enlighten me because I can't make sense of this one yet.
"Ever wondered what a nuclear explosion would feel like?"
Death
do full volume, with a fan nearby, for those who want a more accurate experience
I see the top comments are all about memes and jokes but not a single one about how tragic this was to the people of Enewetak
and the American legacy of leaving a deteriorating concrete dome, which the sea is encroaching upon - which will inevitably be let loose into the local environment and then carried around the planet on the tidal 'conveyor belt'.
Because the people of Enewetak are not white. Let's not act like we don't understand the dynamic here. It rears its ugly head so much in this country that it has become painfully and disturbingly obvious to some of us, while the rest just ignore it as de rigeur.
Michael Mann of course you would have to mention that
dylan stormstaff Is there some good reason not to? Or are you agreeing that it is such a foregone conclusion in this country that there is simply no point in discussing it as it will never be any different?
Michael Mann im just sick of not being able to go to comments without someone saying "WHITE THIS, BLACK THAT!" dont act like you know why they didnt care.
This experience made me cry like a baby. I don't know why I didn't expect it, but it was profoundly saddening
*Nuke Goes Off*
*island* :on fire
*other island* : prefectly fine
Its still so green
Realism: *100*
yeah I saw that too anyone know why that is?
Also I found it really fascinating how fast the island was on fire without a real blast.
@@sirweebs2914 you should know that the flash of the nuclear explosion is more than 1000 degree hot. if you dont die from it you will end in shock and you can enjoy the last seconds of you life in absolute freedom.
@@chrishunter1109 oh nice. So why is the other island still green then?
There was something I saw before and believe they were British sailors who saw a nuclear bomb test, they were told to cover their eyes with their hands, but weren't really told much more about it. They said it was so bright they could see all the bones in their hands like an x-ray.
Some of them lived surprisingly long lives, but they were all affected physically by the radiation.
This is amazing. Beautiful creation!
Thanks!
And I thought being down wind from a nasty fart was bad.
As negative as it is, a lot of interesting scientific progress can be made. This detonation created the first instances of Einsteinium and Fermium.
@Benjamin Fuller But was it really worth the cost?
@@yourboysoy1676 I'm not saying it was without consequences. I'm glad we don't even test underground anymore.
@Benjamin Fuller True, sometimes I just wish we didn’t create these world ending weapons at all. Everything happens for a reason I guess.
@@yourboysoy1676 if it weren't for these weapons there would be many wars worldwide continuously and i think as bad as these weapons are, they still hold world peace in fear of wiping out all humanity
@Youva Tassiga That’s exactly the saddest part of these weapons. We have to put civilians in danger for the the big guys at the top to not kill each other. I know it’s for the great or good, but It just seems wrong to me.
That moment when the island ur on has burnt
But
The island thats like 2x more mext to it is hella green
Beautiful and moving thank you. I hope we as a species come together to protect our people and planet.
This is an amazing simulation. When the shockwave hit, that's when I was amazed!