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Isn't it fantastic how a group of people can sit in a room, do obscure research for hundreds of hours, then present a thesis in an animated format for us all to enjoy. This is one of the best channels on the internet.
Some hundred years ago people thought it's a good idea to throw waste into oceans since they're so huge and surely that won't be a problem. Got a similar vibe from this idea
I think he knows because he just watched the video that tells why nuclear waste shouldn’t be blasted into space and also included that burying them underground would be ideal.
@@mysteryuser7062 ah yes, bury it and forget. That's definitely a way to avoid finding a real solution. To the OPs point, I'm fairly sure the blowback potential on burying hundreds of thousands of radioactive material on our own Planet is way worse.
@@bossdunkz Scientifically speaking, it is the best solution. The capsules take thousands of years to decay along with the radioactive waste, meaning by the time the capsule is gone, the radioactive waste will no longer be radioactive. Basically just inert metal deposits in the middle of nowhere. Additionally, being buried means that none of its radiation will ever reach the surface or anything. Most radiation cannot penetrate solid materials (solar radiation travels through vacuum for this reason), but gamma rays can because they’re so small and require about one meter of concrete to stop their penetration. Being 200 meters to 1KM deep in the Earth itself means it’s extremely well insulated. As the contents are radioactive, we cannot risk it getting close to any ground water supplies or mineable materials. Geologists can determine what land has no such obstacles, provided it is also uninhabitable for nuclear burial and the location is documented so that no unsuspecting Geologists accidentally digs one up.
I'm so happy how well they broke down the whole try to solve problems by launching it into space ideas, and showed just how crazy and difficult it would be. Plus the tidbit of breaking down that shooting something at the sun is not as easy or possible as people think
The gist that I got wasn't that it would be unviable forever, just that we aren't technologically advanced enough to do anything similar. Perhaps in the future when we are capable of colonizing planetary bodies, we'll have the capability to bring nuclear waste with us to those bodies and bury them. An increase in the use of nuclear power would create more and more waste, and eventually we just wouldn't have the space to deal with it on earth after a while. Of course, by that logic, we could also have developed a better way of dealing with radioactive material by then, so who knows?
@MistaOppritunity I work at a radioactive clean up project, and minimizing waste isn't as hard as it is perceived. Big oil has just done a wonderful campaign of scaring the public of it. Believe it or not, it can be recycled as well at about the same rate as paper. The most risky part of nuclear energy, is it getting in the wrong hands.
@@michaelbrooks6416 You know, that or human error. I'd personally give it to human error because even with all the fail safes in the world, catastrophic failure has happened before.
This is why ads are just not enough. Ads can't scale up. It is not an option to just show 30 ads per video. Why don't we have an option to just pay the equal of around 6 cents.
While watching this video my headphones broke and started playing you saying ''Rrrrrr'' in an endless cycle. Cant turn them off, cant turn down the volume, just waiting til it runs out of batteries. Its sad that i need new headphones but the way it broke is funny LOL
The animation style, speech and way of making the audience understand what the concept is / get a grasp of the concept is so perfect ! Love your vids Kurzgesagt
Except for the green goopy imagery that has been fed to people to make them fear Nuclear waste; a perspective scientists are trying to change, and now this channel is actively thwarting by being part of that same problem.
I've watched for years. They aren't all like this, there is a noticeable and applaudable improvement video after video and this one for me felt like a huge cut above - the team deserves recognition for their improvement.
i always love it when you make videos on the topic of nuclear power, cuz i think these videos often do quite a lot to distigmatize their topics. they touch on all the essentials without overwhelming the viewer, and do so in a manner that's very entertaining and keeps people engaged. and the visuals only keep gettin better!
While I understand that the waste is somewhat manageable the timeframes involved and the plants themselves are just astronomically more dangerous compared the renewable plants especially if you factor in terrorism.
@@jerryboics9550 Did you watch the entire video? Burning fossil fuels also releases radioactive waste, which actually gets released into the environment way more than with nuclear power plants.
Whatsoever! If anyone analyse History then its easy to realise that there isn't a SINGLE civilization in human History which hasn't been destroyed / punished /annihilated for their disobedience and sins. Be it - Babylonian, Mesopotamian, Indus Valley civilization, Persian, Roman, Assyrian, etc. etc. However, there could be people who think that this Technologically Advanced Modern Civilization is an exception. We all should wait and see! This is the order of events according to my limited knowledge & understanding :- Collapse of Petro-dollar, Paper monetary system [(cause of WW3) many geo-political conflicts and situations are side reasons /smoke and mirrors] ~ 80% - 90% expected to die ~ Many years of great oppression & injustice, more than even now (probably 7) ~ lsraeI ruling state of the World (obvious) ~ Emergence of Mahdi (r.a.) - A Guided & Just ruler ~ Peace & Prosperity for a while ~ Coming of Dajjal/Antíchrist (their much awaited one-eyed Messiah) in Human form (live for 37 days & will do many miracles & many things) ~ coming of Eesa/Jesus (p.b.u.h.) & killing Dajjal ~ Peace for many years (some say 8-9 years & some 40) ~ Coming of Yajuj and Majuj (a corrupt ancient tribe) in large numbers & much violence & killing ~ Their destruction from an infection / disease on their neck by Allah s.w.t. ~ Peaceful death of all the believers from a breeze from Yemen ~ Destruction of the Kaaba 🕋 (in Mecca, Saudi Arabia) brick to brick by Dhul suwaq qatain (a person with short legs) ~ Dwelling of only Disbelievers and Criminals on Earth ~ The Earth will be cursed coz there will be no one to say La ilaha il Allah (There's no God except Allah) ~ Trembling of Mountains & shaking of the Earth (physical destruction of the World and the Universe). We have been already warned about it! And there is no city but that We will destroy it before the Day of Resurrection or punish it with a severe punishment. That has ever been in the Register inscribed. [Chapter 17 Isra (The Night Journey) : 58] 'That they said (in boast), "We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah";- but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not.' Quran: Chapter 4 An-Nisa (Women), Verse 157.
maybe you could do a video about the possibility/usefulness/logistics of Australia digging a canal through itself to help it become more habitable? This channel explains topics like these so well.
We're fine living on the coasts rather than geo-engineering the whole outback, lol. It's not like we have a crippling city overpopulation/overcrowding crisis.
@@clevergirl4457 actually I think terraforming the continent would provide us with the same ammount of workable land as USA. And we have the immigration to fill it, however.. I get the feeling that a continent of people from all.over the world is likely to fracture and no longer be a continent country.
@@The360MlgNoscoper yea but reallife lore doesnt fact check near as well as these guys, not that reallife lore makes up stuff, its just on some topics they cherrypick which data they want to look at & make very strong claims based on just that. Im sure kurzgesagt has to do the same thing, but at least we know with them they are doing everything they can to stop that kind of data from going out- at least without saying its an opinion first.
You might not believe it, but today I asked exactly the same question from my physics teacher in high school and he couldn't give me a convincing answer to it. So, I wrote the question on my palm to search about it later after school, and now, you The Great Kurzgesagt have given me all the information I need about the matter. Thanks a million!
We all got such moments 😉. Sometimes I get recomendations on youtube on a thing I just talked about with someone. It really feels like they're listining sometimes. But your case where far more wholesome
2:34 "According to scientists, space is big, and nobody lives there." It's the revelation of ground-breaking and monumental discoveries like this that keep me hooked to the videos of this channel. Great work by the amazing geniuses of the Kurzgesagt team, as always.
A Falcon Heavy costs $97M per launch. Its payload capacity is 140,660 pounds so that is $690 per pound. That is the cheapest of anyone I am aware of. However, Starship will be cheap once it is in service. They have quoted it as $200 per kilogram or $91 per pound. That implies a price of $30M per launch with a payload capacity of 150 metric tons (330,000 lbs).
Just imagine how many kids and teenagers will be inspired by watching your videos, and decided to take the scientific path. Some of them may become the most successful scientists one day, just by clicking one of your videos today. Thank you Kurzgesagt and see you in the bright future you help created.
Im 16 and really interested in space. Ive been taking some classes in highschool and i was scared that school would kill my interest in the subject but it hasent and ive actually been learning some new and exciting things that i didnt know.
Hearing the narrator go "BRRRRR" has made my vacation that much better. Thank you to everyone at In a Nutshell for your legendary contributions to educational entertainment.
You're incredibly good at explaining this stuff. I clicked on the video thinking "that's an excellent idea" which in roughly 10 minutes turned into "That's the worst idea i've ever heard"
its a very bad idea, i knew from the start because i realised if you shoot nuclear waste into space, you are gonna make space debris and make low earth orbit even more dangerous
@@oofted9038 Steve has done like ~2 scripts before, like for older videos. Philipp does *most* of the scripts. I'm also pretty sure there's another scripter named Lizzy? But pretty much Steve only does the voice overs now, he's not like an official parrot the team. Edit: Ok, I meant to say "part of" but parrot is funnier so I will leave it up.
I already thought it would be a bad idea knowing that space travel is EXTREMELY expensive and accidents are not unavoidable even till this day,but I didn’t even think about the chance of it coming back. What I thought was a bad Idea turned out to be a terrible one.
They've been doing that the whole time, I thought. Not that I check their sources but their videos have always mentioned that they have good sources to all their info.
The little details that go into the video production are amazing. I don't know if every intro is specific to the episode but I noticed the monkey having a radioactive cup of tea at 0:52 and that's incredible!
Every single video has the monkey holding something from the topic of the video u can see it in all of the videos that uses this intro Yes they used to have another intro
Kurzgesagt's uploads are of S grade quality, I appreciate the gratitude maybe you could do a video about the possibility/usefulness/logistics of Australia digging a canal through itself to help it become more habitable? This channel explains topics like these so well.
I swear Kurzegesagt is one of the greatest channels ever! Interesting, educational and fun while at the same time encouraging everyone to make the world a better place.
Yes, their stuff always makes me feel so much better about the world. And it all looks so cute and mesmerizing. So I’m sure everything they say must be true.
It's not as great as you think. I remember them talking about the possible ends of the universe, like the big crunch vs big freeze and big rip, and at the end, they actually said they CHOOSE to believe in an infinite series of big crunches and big bangs in an eternal cycle because they considered it to be the most "uplifting". That is antithetical to science, to believe something without evidence because it is the thing you most wish was true. In fact, we have a word for that, it's called religion.
The amount of time and care this team puts in to these videos is just astonishing, the quality can’t even be matched, I’m really grateful that I get to watch these videos here on RUclips for free
@@nodub2826 honestly the production value and editing of these is better than any show on cable we grew up watching. And those you had to pay money for. The fact these guys can bring us this content on a free platform with the quality they have is a great thing
@@nodub2826 u good bro! Did the owner of this channel bully u growing up or something?😂 why r ppl not allowed to give props it wasn’t even over the top
I have no idea why Kurzgesagt is so opposed to nuclear (maybe they are invested in wind or solar), but this is one of the dumbest videos they've ever made, and yet they claim it took them 2000 hours. 1) We can already reuse most nuclear waste. This is commonly known, and many countries are already doing it. It's certainly something they would have known if they did 2000 hours of research. 2) I find it bizarre that they included the extra 97% of nuclear waste that's not dangerous and we can handle just fine in their calculations. Seems like you would only do that if you wanted to inflate the projected cost. :thinking: In reality, it would be at least 97% cheaper than what was projected here. 3) In fact, it would likely be much cheaper, since we'd be running off of nuclear energy, which is up to 3 to 10 times more efficient under ANY conditions, cause energy costs to plummet, more than making up for the costs several times over. 4) Nobody was suggesting launching waste into orbit. Seems like the only reason you would add that into the video is to belittle critics. Awfully arrogant. 5) Deep space orbits don't work that way. Launching into deep space would NOT cause it to bend back and come right back for Earth. The Sun does not have that kind of gravitational pull that far out. The only reason anything orbits out there is because of a lack of any opposing motion. The momentum from the rockets would take it right out of the outer orbit and into deep space, where we would never see it again. 6) If we launched it at the Sun, we wouldn't need it to go right in. Orbiting tightly around the Sun and getting gradually closer, is perfectly fine, and still wouldn't affect us in any way. There, Kurzgesagt. This comment didn't take me 2000 hours. It took me 2 minutes. I just saved you 1999 hours and 58 minutes of research on your followup video, where you admit you were totally wrong.
@jhvmhgkgkgvkgvlhb true, but that has little baring of the quality of individual creators on YT. And I would be shocked if paying for premium reduced the amount of data YT harvests from a user. So that is basically the fundamental compromise we make when we use internet services these days.
@jhvmhgkgkgvkgvlhb that's sort of true,but remember the fact there are many other shitty content out there people even invest more of their data on,which isn't still a good reason,yet, it's RUclips
I always thought shooting something at the sun would be the best way to deal with all the trash, but I didn't know how hard it actually was to aim at the sun! Amazing video as always!!
Honestly a better way to deal with most trash is to burn it. As long as it’s filtered properly it’s actually very safe since most of it is burning plastic. Plus it’s a great way of generating power.
I appreciate every second of those 2000 hours you've but into this. I usually watch your videos several times and I always recommend your channel to others. You deserve all the recognition you're getting. Cheers, Kurzgesagt
@@repingers9777 kurzgesagt doesn't really look anything at all like corporate minimalism? the only main similarity is a lack of distinct lineart which is very common in many different styles of art and animation. you don't really seem to know what you're talking about
The production of this video is absolutely phenomenal. Especially the background score. It matched the goofiness of certain moments and kept the tone of the video. Amazing work Kurzgesagt, keep it coming!
No disrespect to the channel, but I did not like the score used here. Specifically the stuff from 3:50-4:00 which, skipping around, seems like they looped through much of the video. It did not fit and it took me out of the immersion.
I remember watching some of the older videos they created back when they first came out & I'm still shocked at how much the quality has improved over the years. From information gathering to animation & writing, it's insane how much it's changed for the better. The fact it's all done as a passion project makes it even better & I hope they continue this for years to come.
This is one of the few 'what if' channels that deserves its viewer count and revenue.Great videos as always. The phone app is absolutely fantastic, and accessible to all ages! I bought my sister a copy as a gift to use when her baby is a bit older, I only found it by accident on the app store!
I love how these guys just come up with some of the most insane ideas and make you think about the billions of uses and the impossibility of these ideas
Well, the whole population of Germany is literally forced to pay for the Kurzgesagt channel to exist, as Kurzgesagt is part of public-sector broadcasting and paying for it is mandatory in Germany even if you don't watch anything.
Kudos to the Kurzgesagt crew - you all really crushed this one. The animation, music, and commentary were all on point. 'Rockets go Brrrrrr' had me laughing so hard I started crying.
@@Zarglog exactly, as another example imagine watching a nature documentary narrated by Morgan Freeman and then he says in a very serious tone “poopoo peepee” , you would laugh your ass off.
I've ordered 2 posters from you guys, and I can't stress this enough. They are masterpieces!!! I can't thank you enough for your online presence. I've learned and understood so many things about this world just by watching, listening, and reading everything that you produce!
I used to work for a University Space Physics Dept, and we had a bit of a panic sending old kit off to be recycled once. We had an item, a cryostat that couldn't get flight certification (I learned all this after the fact) so was earmarked for disposal. So we arranged to pick up a load of old equipment for recycling, and placed it all in a large skip. Then one of the guys from the hardware dept came up to us in a panic, the cryostat had a window made out of Beryllium, which is why it could no longer be flown, because Beryllium is rather toxic. He was therefore rather concerned about how it was recycled, as it needed careful handling and disposal. So we had to suit up and get in the skip to recover it. Luckily, we'd been careful and not just thrown stuff in there. Nuclear waste is of course even worse, being radioactive and toxic.
The evidence is culture overrates Chernobyl and Fukishima. A design that was flawed at conception and the latter was just foolish to build. No reactor or required support equipment shall be under 150 meters MSL. The generators being where they were in 2011 was dismal choice. You must follow the seismic area as well in your engineering. Next generation reactorscdispose of most of these vulnerabilities.
Something similiar happened with thw colbalt-60 disaster in mexico, some random dude bought medical equipment with radioactive elements in it and then disposed it without the proper care The materials of the artifact were reporpused (mostly steel) but everything got contaminated with radioactive particles, thing turns that the radioactive parts of the medical artifact were crushed and a lot of tiny bits scattered all over the country
@@SovereignTroll Every industry experiences technical shortfall in dealing with safety and quality, including Nuclear. You can't foresee the effects of events not yet designed and planned for.
The animation is superb! Watching accurate portrayals of classical physics in motion - including escape velocity, centripetal acceleration, etc being animated always dazzles me and I am sure amazes others as well.
I love how professional these videos are. They have the bibliography linked to credit the sources of information. It is exceptionally detailed. You can just tell that these people spend so much time doing these videos. From the first website. To the last detail in the editing and animating process, to the legend who voices over this channel. You can tell that the people behind this RUclips channel work very hard. And care about what they are doing a lot. It is reflected in your work, your passion for knowledge. And to share that knowledge. I hope to be like these people one day. Thankyou for teaching me all these years. For helping me understand the fundamentals of chemistry, physics. Just science. You are the reason i am going to pass my classes this year. The motivation. Regards, Wil
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I admit, this was always something I was curious about, I did think it was likely due cost but never realized all the other potential risks involved. This was a really nice video.
They forgot to mention that spent nuclear fuel has never harmed anyone while fossil fuels mill millions of people every year. They could have mentioned that recycling is already underway, France gets 16% of their energy from recycled fuel. They could have mentioned fast breeder reactors which used spent fuel. It was still a bit anti nuclear in my opinion. 😔
@@heartless604 @Muscle E-Mac I understand what you're going for and I sympathize with that, really. I didn't mean to ridicule the OP. I was just flabberghasted that this issue didn't occur to everyone immediately, since, I assume, we've all seen videos of exploding rockets before.
Can't believe I've been watching for seven years now. Thank you guys for what you do! I used to be a patron, but when times get better I will be again!
@@mysteryuser7062 Let's spread the myth that there is oil on the sun, then the US will invade it and while they're at it they can just take the nuclear waste along with them.
i hope someday to be able to support your hard work. living in brazil makes this effort even harder, but i always talk about your content to other people, hoping they can actually help you. Thank you so much for making amazing content like this for free. Man, who could imagine that its very dificult to "throw" things into the sun?! 🤯
He has more millions than you will ever see in your life thanks to you and others like you watching. Don't worry about him (or them really since it's a team).
I remember suggesting this idea to an old science teacher back in about 2002 when I was about 15. It's great to see that ye've done an extensive and in depth look as to why it's a bad idea, thank you! :D
I did the same in 1997... And I was simply ignored because my teacher didn't want to recognize she didn't know (nor she had any intention to research it). Fortunately, now we have great educational channels like this one to get the not-necessarily-useful knowledge we want
Well the thing is that his main counter point against it is that we would need bigger rockets. But we don t want to send people or delicate technology into space but junk/barrels. So we don t need rockets to achieve that. We could use railgun like technology, or space catapults. We could even create sort of space canon to shoot containers with radioactive material. As for dealing with it, shooting it into the sun is possible you just need to calculate the trajectory, or you could simply aim at other planets, or outside solar system. You don t have to worry about it getting bigger as the only thing we would need to change to aim farther, would be stronger means of shooting them out and precise trajectory predictions.
@@greedier-7661 he actually does address this point indirectly; without rockets we have no way of guiding their trajectory long term, which will leave the waste subject to gravitational forces, which like they mentioned tend to return to sender
I still love the beautiful simplicity of the 'oil well' solution outlined in a Kyle Hill video: using existing oil drilling techniques you can bore a small-diameter hole the better part of a mile below ground and just put long-term waste there. As each borehole reaches its determined capacity, you can bore in another direction without even needing to move the drilling rig. Properly sited, this is a remarkably cost effective storage solution that's incredibly resilient because of the sheer depth the storage is at.
Once I saw that video, it became the only response I have any time the topic comes up. It's a remarkably simple yet truly reliable, low-risk, and repeatable solution that can be done right on site, using mature, proven drilling tech. Perfect.
@@irgendwieanders2121 geological processes happen on much longer timeframes than the decay of radioactive waste, you're comparing tens to hundreds of millions of years to ten thousand, over the lifetime of the waste's decay, almost nothing will change in the rock layer.
An episode about thorium reactors would, I think, be a very informative and desired video while sitting inside the style/realm of this channel. But either way, we love this channel and all its content
@@Solnoric Yes. The entire point of science is to see things as they are. Any examination of Thorium reactors should be a fair one. There's no point lying to people about how these things function - that's how you get things like the war on drugs, and the various fraudelent "alternative medicine" fads.
I’ve been watching kurzgesagt since the evolution video in primary school when I was a brainlet, I’ve watched every consecutive video and have absolutely loved watching or talking about kurzgesagt, I even use the thank you card as a bookmark! They’ve been my all time truly favourite RUclips channel. I’m now 15, I love physics and are working towards an astrophysics job in the future!
These videos are great. I’m torn between wanting more frequent videos and wanting the production quality to stay the same or better. Awesome work, great content!
Yeah, why even calculate the rocket physics of blasting it into outer space when you’re not going to even bother explaining how simple it is to bury it in uninhabitable land anyways?
@@KavsLockedOut Except it is, because the assumption here is that shooting it into space is a means of disposal. Why not talk about how it is correctly disposed of? Many newer reactors can even just recycle waste into more energy
@@mysteryuser7062 That would probably require a whole new video on how it would be done and why it's safe. A lot of people would look at "put it underground" and become seriously worried about contaminating groundwater and the like. Kurzgesagt has always been very careful to explain the risks and lack of risks of things. A passing comment about the solution just isn't their style.
@@thetherrannative There is no concern for ground water when it’s buried in uninhabitable land (is there ground water for it to contaminate? No) and in a capsule that will take literally thousands of years before leakage is even possible (rarer than lightning strike). This is all surface level information on how nuclear waste is disposed of. If the video’s topic is disposal, why focus so much on rockets and never actually get into how it’s done?
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Isn't it fantastic how a group of people can sit in a room, do obscure research for hundreds of hours, then present a thesis in an animated format for us all to enjoy. This is one of the best channels on the internet.
Agreed. I wear my Kurzgesagt Earth t-shirt with pride and am always delighted when my students recognise the art style.
I don’t think of it as obscure research though. It’s extremely relevant given fossil fuels are a finite resource on the way out.
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@@benjaminhaley5189 Really prove that? Don't use a woke media source either
All for free.
The "not great, not terrible" quote is what makes this channel special.
I had to scroll way too down to see this.
I’d rate it a solid 3.6! (Which happens to be as high as my scale goes)
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@@alexburke5376 You're delusional, go to the infirmary.
You're in shock, you need to go to the infirmary, we just need fresh water to the core
Some hundred years ago people thought it's a good idea to throw waste into oceans since they're so huge and surely that won't be a problem. Got a similar vibe from this idea
You know what’s way easier than using rockets for dumping? Digging a hole in uninhabitable land (200 meters or so) and burying the waste there
I think he knows because he just watched the video that tells why nuclear waste shouldn’t be blasted into space and also included that burying them underground would be ideal.
Oceans are an ecosystem. The void of space is not. The sun is not.
@@mysteryuser7062 ah yes, bury it and forget. That's definitely a way to avoid finding a real solution. To the OPs point, I'm fairly sure the blowback potential on burying hundreds of thousands of radioactive material on our own Planet is way worse.
@@bossdunkz Scientifically speaking, it is the best solution. The capsules take thousands of years to decay along with the radioactive waste, meaning by the time the capsule is gone, the radioactive waste will no longer be radioactive. Basically just inert metal deposits in the middle of nowhere.
Additionally, being buried means that none of its radiation will ever reach the surface or anything. Most radiation cannot penetrate solid materials (solar radiation travels through vacuum for this reason), but gamma rays can because they’re so small and require about one meter of concrete to stop their penetration. Being 200 meters to 1KM deep in the Earth itself means it’s extremely well insulated.
As the contents are radioactive, we cannot risk it getting close to any ground water supplies or mineable materials. Geologists can determine what land has no such obstacles, provided it is also uninhabitable for nuclear burial and the location is documented so that no unsuspecting Geologists accidentally digs one up.
I'm so happy how well they broke down the whole try to solve problems by launching it into space ideas, and showed just how crazy and difficult it would be. Plus the tidbit of breaking down that shooting something at the sun is not as easy or possible as people think
The gist that I got wasn't that it would be unviable forever, just that we aren't technologically advanced enough to do anything similar. Perhaps in the future when we are capable of colonizing planetary bodies, we'll have the capability to bring nuclear waste with us to those bodies and bury them. An increase in the use of nuclear power would create more and more waste, and eventually we just wouldn't have the space to deal with it on earth after a while. Of course, by that logic, we could also have developed a better way of dealing with radioactive material by then, so who knows?
@MistaOppritunity I work at a radioactive clean up project, and minimizing waste isn't as hard as it is perceived. Big oil has just done a wonderful campaign of scaring the public of it. Believe it or not, it can be recycled as well at about the same rate as paper.
The most risky part of nuclear energy, is it getting in the wrong hands.
@@michaelbrooks6416 You know, that or human error. I'd personally give it to human error because even with all the fail safes in the world, catastrophic failure has happened before.
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2 thousand hours for your production in insane. The process you take to create these videos deserves a video of its own.
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Near 3 million views in 24 hours! Now that is impressive!
But 2.7m views in 16 hours is also insane. Enjoy the ad revenue lads, its well deserved.
Paging Wendover Productions...
"The Insane Logistics of Making Kurtzgesagt Videos"
This is why ads are just not enough. Ads can't scale up. It is not an option to just show 30 ads per video. Why don't we have an option to just pay the equal of around 6 cents.
I never thought I would hear "Rockets go brrrr" in a Kurzgesagt video but I love it
Sameee! Nice to hear modern internet humor XD
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Glad you love it because I think it's incredibly cringe and will age like dogshit
2:40 Lmao yelling away this mess
Yeah, 笑死,真的笑爛
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6:35 rockets go brrrrrrrrr. That’s why Im watching this channel
5:31 I loved seeing "actually to scale". I enjoy how much effort and detail you guys put into your videos!
Followed by a cheeky, trademarked "not to scale" a few scenes later hehe
@@crisis8v88 and also a “so not to scale !”
The videos these people produce are just on a whole new scale lol.
Great episode!
5:32 The rocket literally burns money. 😂
It dosent matter if these type of videos take weeks or even months to make, the wait is still worth it.
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Not for the approximate 153,424.70 people who die each day on earth
@@mitzikolo And the baby need 4 years to see this video
While watching this video my headphones broke and started playing you saying ''Rrrrrr'' in an endless cycle. Cant turn them off, cant turn down the volume, just waiting til it runs out of batteries. Its sad that i need new headphones but the way it broke is funny LOL
Kurzgesagt animation has always been AMAZING. But somehow it’s getting even better.
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They got more funds and they're channel grew a lot so many scientists and researchers are happy to help them with their videos.
The Godzillas rising are like the cherry on the top!
It's called practice, you should try it.
The animation style, speech and way of making the audience understand what the concept is / get a grasp of the concept is so perfect ! Love your vids Kurzgesagt
True, the quality is really great
quit meat riding everybody knows this lol. it’s why we are subscribed…
Except for the green goopy imagery that has been fed to people to make them fear Nuclear waste; a perspective scientists are trying to change, and now this channel is actively thwarting by being part of that same problem.
*"understanding what the audience is"*
Do you think we all watch TikTok?
The *"BRRRRR"* part may sound funny to others, but it's cringe to me.
@@SeraphX2 damn the radiation is made to look green, now it's too scary!!1
The production value of this was 11/10, well done animators
You must be new, all of their videos are this high quality :)
Like always? They've always made videos like this 😆
Welcome, you will like it here.
I've watched for years. They aren't all like this, there is a noticeable and applaudable improvement video after video and this one for me felt like a huge cut above - the team deserves recognition for their improvement.
@@doug8232: You don't gotta lie to kick it... We are cool over here.
I love that these videos are formatted the same way as scientific papers, but written in a way everybody could understand.
i always love it when you make videos on the topic of nuclear power, cuz i think these videos often do quite a lot to distigmatize their topics. they touch on all the essentials without overwhelming the viewer, and do so in a manner that's very entertaining and keeps people engaged. and the visuals only keep gettin better!
I'm glad it's all about nuclear waste. Carbon is one thing, nuclear waste is so much worse..
While I understand that the waste is somewhat manageable the timeframes involved and the plants themselves are just astronomically more dangerous compared the renewable plants especially if you factor in terrorism.
@@jerryboics9550 Did you watch the entire video? Burning fossil fuels also releases radioactive waste, which actually gets released into the environment way more than with nuclear power plants.
@@jerryboics9550 you obviously didn’t watch their nuclear power plant deaths video
@@jerryboics9550 You are very wrong. Do some research please.
I always love the episodes where Kurzgesagt covers a socially relevant topic
Me too. My favourite is "Loneliness" and "Dissatisfaction"
Did you see the thumbnail of the video?
Whatsoever! If anyone analyse History then its easy to realise that there isn't a SINGLE civilization in human History which hasn't been destroyed / punished /annihilated for their disobedience and sins.
Be it - Babylonian, Mesopotamian, Indus Valley civilization, Persian, Roman, Assyrian, etc. etc.
However, there could be people who think that this Technologically Advanced Modern Civilization is an exception.
We all should wait and see!
This is the order of events according to my limited knowledge & understanding :-
Collapse of Petro-dollar, Paper monetary system [(cause of WW3) many geo-political conflicts and situations are side reasons /smoke and mirrors] ~ 80% - 90% expected to die ~ Many years of great oppression & injustice, more than even now (probably 7) ~ lsraeI ruling state of the World (obvious) ~ Emergence of Mahdi (r.a.) - A Guided & Just ruler ~ Peace & Prosperity for a while ~ Coming of Dajjal/Antíchrist (their much awaited one-eyed Messiah) in Human form (live for 37 days & will do many miracles & many things) ~ coming of Eesa/Jesus (p.b.u.h.) & killing Dajjal ~ Peace for many years (some say 8-9 years & some 40) ~ Coming of Yajuj and Majuj (a corrupt ancient tribe) in large numbers & much violence & killing ~ Their destruction from an infection / disease on their neck by Allah s.w.t. ~ Peaceful death of all the believers from a breeze from Yemen ~ Destruction of the Kaaba 🕋 (in Mecca, Saudi Arabia) brick to brick by Dhul suwaq qatain (a person with short legs) ~ Dwelling of only Disbelievers and Criminals on Earth ~ The Earth will be cursed coz there will be no one to say La ilaha il Allah (There's no God except Allah) ~ Trembling of Mountains & shaking of the Earth (physical destruction of the World and the Universe).
We have been already warned about it!
And there is no city but that We will destroy it before the Day of Resurrection or punish it with a severe punishment. That has ever been in the Register inscribed.
[Chapter 17 Isra (The Night Journey) : 58]
'That they said (in boast), "We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah";- but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not.'
Quran: Chapter 4 An-Nisa (Women), Verse 157.
It already happened in the 20th century, and it almost killed them.
true
Experts would call this a huge problem. Died laughing. Love these videos. Educational and funny
When experts say this would cause a huge problem, they really mean: "dude just dont, because this will lead to catarofic results"
Rockets go… brrrrrrrrrrr
When people are saying that germans don‘t have humor, usually they don‘t know about black humor.
@@andmos1001 Something on that same level of stupidity would be to blow up the moon. Something dumb and impossible that we’re never going to do ever
Dude same. I cried laughing at that part 😂😂
Kurzgesagt saying brrrrr is the best thing I’ve seen on this channel
maybe you could do a video about the possibility/usefulness/logistics of Australia digging a canal through itself to help it become more habitable? This channel explains topics like these so well.
That's more reallifelore territory
We're fine living on the coasts rather than geo-engineering the whole outback, lol.
It's not like we have a crippling city overpopulation/overcrowding crisis.
Sounds like a good way to lower sea-leval
@@clevergirl4457 actually I think terraforming the continent would provide us with the same ammount of workable land as USA. And we have the immigration to fill it, however.. I get the feeling that a continent of people from all.over the world is likely to fracture and no longer be a continent country.
@@The360MlgNoscoper yea but reallife lore doesnt fact check near as well as these guys, not that reallife lore makes up stuff, its just on some topics they cherrypick which data they want to look at & make very strong claims based on just that. Im sure kurzgesagt has to do the same thing, but at least we know with them they are doing everything they can to stop that kind of data from going out- at least without saying its an opinion first.
You might not believe it, but today I asked exactly the same question from my physics teacher in high school and he couldn't give me a convincing answer to it. So, I wrote the question on my palm to search about it later after school, and now, you The Great Kurzgesagt have given me all the information I need about the matter. Thanks a million!
Send your teacher the video or tell him where to find it. Might make good lesson material :)
We all got such moments 😉.
Sometimes I get recomendations on youtube on a thing I just talked about with someone.
It really feels like they're listining sometimes.
But your case where far more wholesome
I dont believe it, why lie to strangers on the internet? Is it an attention thing?
@@ppstorm_ I can't take you seriously with that pfp
broo Istg my physics teacher heckin mentioned this topic too on today's class, couldn't believe my eyes when I saw this video getting posted
2:34 "According to scientists, space is big, and nobody lives there."
It's the revelation of ground-breaking and monumental discoveries like this that keep me hooked to the videos of this channel. Great work by the amazing geniuses of the Kurzgesagt team, as always.
I chuckled at that one
"Rockets go brrrr" was another good one
"so it seems perfect for *YEETING* away this mess", he said it,the man with the motonone voice said it, LET'S FRICKING GO!!!
Philomena Cunk energy
The people on the ISS: Wait, what about u-
A Falcon Heavy costs $97M per launch. Its payload capacity is 140,660 pounds so that is $690 per pound. That is the cheapest of anyone I am aware of. However, Starship will be cheap once it is in service. They have quoted it as $200 per kilogram or $91 per pound. That implies a price of $30M per launch with a payload capacity of 150 metric tons (330,000 lbs).
"Experts would call this: *a huge problem*"
I love it
Then Godzilla rises out of the ground
What do you expect? It's for dumb audiences, who have low attention span can't understand the topic without cartoon birds on the video :)
"Rackets go Brrrrrrrrrrr" really caught me of guard as well :D
4:50 "The experts would call this a huge problem" 😂
I just love this line 🤣
As much as I agree with the assessment, I am intrigued to learn about the possibility of Lunar Godzilla.
@@zxbc1 radioactive too
I love the penguins reaction to that
I was waiting for someone to say this
No
Just imagine how many kids and teenagers will be inspired by watching your videos, and decided to take the scientific path.
Some of them may become the most successful scientists one day, just by clicking one of your videos today.
Thank you Kurzgesagt and see you in the bright future you help created.
Wow so true
Yeah... I'm 17 and can actually feel what you said! 😍
Im 16 and really interested in space. Ive been taking some classes in highschool and i was scared that school would kill my interest in the subject but it hasent and ive actually been learning some new and exciting things that i didnt know.
@@Miniom56785 where are you from? :)
@@adityajaiswal6082 the US
These videos genuinely have the best animation I’ve ever seen in my entire life
Hearing the narrator go "BRRRRR" has made my vacation that much better. Thank you to everyone at In a Nutshell for your legendary contributions to educational entertainment.
Where the KSP players at?
I’m going to play that clip everytime someone asks me why i love rockets
that was giga cringe i can't take them seriously when they do this
@@yep-its-them I agree with it sounding cringe, thank fuck im not the only one who agrees.
I can still take it seriously though.
@@yep-its-them it was for the funny
You're incredibly good at explaining this stuff. I clicked on the video thinking "that's an excellent idea" which in roughly 10 minutes turned into "That's the worst idea i've ever heard"
its a very bad idea, i knew from the start because i realised if you shoot nuclear waste into space, you are gonna make space debris and make low earth orbit even more dangerous
You mean the writers are good
I doubt Steve (the guy speaking) does anything other than voiceovers, for kurzgesagt. There's a whole team of nerds behind these videos ;)
@@oofted9038 Steve has done like ~2 scripts before, like for older videos. Philipp does *most* of the scripts.
I'm also pretty sure there's another scripter named Lizzy?
But pretty much Steve only does the voice overs now, he's not like an official parrot the team.
Edit: Ok, I meant to say "part of" but parrot is funnier so I will leave it up.
I already thought it would be a bad idea knowing that space travel is EXTREMELY expensive and accidents are not unavoidable even till this day,but I didn’t even think about the chance of it coming back. What I thought was a bad Idea turned out to be a terrible one.
It's so cool how they also put in acknowledgements for their sources in their videos now. The effort is absolutely phenomenal
It's for the people who don't know what a video description is
@The Program tl;dr
@@VanOri LMFAO SIGMA
They've been doing that the whole time, I thought. Not that I check their sources but their videos have always mentioned that they have good sources to all their info.
Nuclear waste is harmless and space doesn’t exist. Do some research...👍
You are the best❤
The little details that go into the video production are amazing. I don't know if every intro is specific to the episode but I noticed the monkey having a radioactive cup of tea at 0:52 and that's incredible!
yeah every monke is specific
Hm ya good job
Yeah! I keep looking at the chimp in the beginning to see what he’s holding in his hand. 😊
The monke give you a hint of what the topic of the video is about if you did not read the title
Every single video has the monkey holding something from the topic of the video u can see it in all of the videos that uses this intro
Yes they used to have another intro
I do love how the announcer casually said Yeeting things into space with such professionalism lol
Also rockets go brrrr
@@vaanivijay6552 Rockets go Brrr sounded awful, it needs some play, it can't be said in a flat tone and sound good. He said it waay to mechanical :)
Not the first time he has said Yeet
@@chrisgames5201 oh I know
@@viciouswaffle I don't know, I could hear his amusement when saying this, although it could be me projecting.
‘Yeeting things into space’ and we love Kurzgesagt for their advanced vocabulary.
Thank you for a great video as always!
Rockets go brrrrrr
They should make a video about dynamics of language, and it starts with ancient English, slowly going to modern styles.
Steve should have to put a quarter in a jar every time he says "yeet."
It took me a second to realize that it was indeed what this glorious man said.
The word yeet is just terrible. 🙄
This video is amazing! The content is always so engaging.
Kurzgesagt's uploads are of S grade quality, I appreciate the gratitude
maybe you could do a video about the possibility/usefulness/logistics of Australia digging a canal through itself to help it become more habitable? This channel explains topics like these so well.
No 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000+++++++++++++++++
Dude. I’m all here for it. What about the same thing but for desert countries like Namibia as well ?
I love crazy terraforming projects.
@@Rawi888 most African nations near the Sahara are looking into this actually, alongside rerouting rivers to create lakes
I made your like to 400..thank me! 😌
Fuck off, we're full.
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I swear Kurzegesagt is one of the greatest channels ever! Interesting, educational and fun while at the same time encouraging everyone to make the world a better place.
Yes, their stuff always makes me feel so much better about the world. And it all looks so cute and mesmerizing. So I’m sure everything they say must be true.
ok
also encouraging people to terraform other planets starting now
same thing
Agreed
It's not as great as you think. I remember them talking about the possible ends of the universe, like the big crunch vs big freeze and big rip, and at the end, they actually said they CHOOSE to believe in an infinite series of big crunches and big bangs in an eternal cycle because they considered it to be the most "uplifting". That is antithetical to science, to believe something without evidence because it is the thing you most wish was true. In fact, we have a word for that, it's called religion.
“Most countries are dealing with it by not dealing with it.”
This channel is utterly amazing. 😂
Which is simply true. 🤷♀️
ok
"Experts would call this a huge problem" had me dying
ok
@@tamnguyen-bl7jf ok
I love the attention to detail with the ape at in the intro of their videos usually holding or doing something that relates to the video's topic
The amount of time and care this team puts in to these videos is just astonishing, the quality can’t even be matched, I’m really grateful that I get to watch these videos here on RUclips for free
the meatriding is crazy
@@nodub2826 honestly the production value and editing of these is better than any show on cable we grew up watching. And those you had to pay money for. The fact these guys can bring us this content on a free platform with the quality they have is a great thing
@@nodub2826 u good bro! Did the owner of this channel bully u growing up or something?😂 why r ppl not allowed to give props it wasn’t even over the top
NPC ahh comment
I have no idea why Kurzgesagt is so opposed to nuclear (maybe they are invested in wind or solar), but this is one of the dumbest videos they've ever made, and yet they claim it took them 2000 hours.
1) We can already reuse most nuclear waste. This is commonly known, and many countries are already doing it. It's certainly something they would have known if they did 2000 hours of research.
2) I find it bizarre that they included the extra 97% of nuclear waste that's not dangerous and we can handle just fine in their calculations. Seems like you would only do that if you wanted to inflate the projected cost. :thinking: In reality, it would be at least 97% cheaper than what was projected here.
3) In fact, it would likely be much cheaper, since we'd be running off of nuclear energy, which is up to 3 to 10 times more efficient under ANY conditions, cause energy costs to plummet, more than making up for the costs several times over.
4) Nobody was suggesting launching waste into orbit. Seems like the only reason you would add that into the video is to belittle critics. Awfully arrogant.
5) Deep space orbits don't work that way. Launching into deep space would NOT cause it to bend back and come right back for Earth. The Sun does not have that kind of gravitational pull that far out. The only reason anything orbits out there is because of a lack of any opposing motion. The momentum from the rockets would take it right out of the outer orbit and into deep space, where we would never see it again.
6) If we launched it at the Sun, we wouldn't need it to go right in. Orbiting tightly around the Sun and getting gradually closer, is perfectly fine, and still wouldn't affect us in any way.
There, Kurzgesagt. This comment didn't take me 2000 hours. It took me 2 minutes. I just saved you 1999 hours and 58 minutes of research on your followup video, where you admit you were totally wrong.
It's nice how we can watch great content like this on RUclips for free. I love this channel!
What do you mean, it's not premium.
@@EugeneOneguine premium meaning "high quality" in this context.
Cost me $20 a month for premium
@jhvmhgkgkgvkgvlhb true, but that has little baring of the quality of individual creators on YT.
And I would be shocked if paying for premium reduced the amount of data YT harvests from a user.
So that is basically the fundamental compromise we make when we use internet services these days.
@jhvmhgkgkgvkgvlhb that's sort of true,but remember the fact there are many other shitty content out there people even invest more of their data on,which isn't still a good reason,yet, it's RUclips
You really hit us with a 'Not great, not terrible' huh. One of the writers probably waited eons for this day
Went to the comments the second I heard that
3.6?
Absolutely fantastic reference in the context of radiation
@@asdaneedsfunds what's the reference?
@@plazma0325 from the HBO chernobyl series
4:25 I love how the bird's expression changes
I always thought shooting something at the sun would be the best way to deal with all the trash, but I didn't know how hard it actually was to aim at the sun! Amazing video as always!!
The worst part is if you miss slightly, you might just slingshot it back towards us.
@@Jarelk do I smell a giant trash ball inbound?
Honestly a better way to deal with most trash is to burn it. As long as it’s filtered properly it’s actually very safe since most of it is burning plastic. Plus it’s a great way of generating power.
Sounds like bs tho
Sun has strong gravity
And its gonna pull it in
Also do u know how fucking big the sun is ?
Bs excuse
@@therealspeedwagon1451 well if you want to burn nuclear waste, don’t be my guest and go as far away from me as possible
“Which experts call: a huge problem”😂😂😂
Nice. Just discovered this channel and absolutely love it!
Excited for you, you have a ton of amazing videos from them that you get to catch up on. Fantastic channel!
Welcome and Enjoy!
I wish I had all these to watch again for the first time.
They have stolen the half (if not all) of that from me! Just read my profiles, comments, posts, pictures, as those do!
I would love to be you right now my dude, i would love to watch their videos again for the first time!
“According to scientists, space is very big” Same energy haha
The production and research value of each of these videos is incredible and I don’t know how to say thank you enough to the team at Kurzgesagt.
Yeah they always do great (way better then I will ever be)
even funnier when he says things like yeat
@@neby_nebs yeah it's like there trying to stay professional but someone wrote that on the script and they had to say it
Please buy the calendar to support them.
support them by purchasing calendar and other goodies from their website
Entertaining and informative! Thank you.
I appreciate every second of those 2000 hours you've but into this. I usually watch your videos several times and I always recommend your channel to others. You deserve all the recognition you're getting. Cheers, Kurzgesagt
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Corporate art style common L
@@repingers9777 ??
@Re:Pingers unbased
@@repingers9777 kurzgesagt doesn't really look anything at all like corporate minimalism? the only main similarity is a lack of distinct lineart which is very common in many different styles of art and animation. you don't really seem to know what you're talking about
The production of this video is absolutely phenomenal. Especially the background score. It matched the goofiness of certain moments and kept the tone of the video. Amazing work Kurzgesagt, keep it coming!
I know rightt..They are masters of story telling and made it so dramatic and interesting with the background music
Epic Mountain is awesome. Their scores are always on point with the storytelling.
abey jaa na engg-mba ka ch*da
@@photonicpizza1466 Yeah, it's a filler episode produced in a shorter amount of time with a smaller budget than the other videos.
No disrespect to the channel, but I did not like the score used here. Specifically the stuff from 3:50-4:00 which, skipping around, seems like they looped through much of the video. It did not fit and it took me out of the immersion.
"According to scientists, space is huge" Love this one
your videos are like a mini-masterclass, love tuning in!
I remember watching some of the older videos they created back when they first came out & I'm still shocked at how much the quality has improved over the years. From information gathering to animation & writing, it's insane how much it's changed for the better. The fact it's all done as a passion project makes it even better & I hope they continue this for years to come.
ok
Really?
Can we appreciate how much work they put in to these videos just to fit in a meme or two every once in a while?
"Not great... Not terrible." 😂
YES
Rockets go BRRR
Rockets go BRRRR
NGL I was *not* expecting to get this many likes
Edit: It keeps going up
6:55 I lost it in this part! You guys are the best scientific divulgation channel on RUclips!
Rocket 🚀 go Brrr. I kept rewinding it, just to here that part over and over again. Lol 😂
BRRRR
Frr
Loved the way he said brrr
BRRRR
A 10 warthog
I loved the HBO "Chernobyl" Reference "Not great, not terrible." at 1:22, Very clever
Man I love this channel. Citing sources and everything. You guys are a gold mine
I wish my entire middleschool was presented to me in this style.
This channel is informative and fun and I actually enjoy the learning experience.
I wonder if the 'Rockets go BRRRRRRRRR' was a single take, or it took a couple takes to record that piece with total confidence.
This is probably one of the top more valuable channels in the RUclips history.
This is one of the few 'what if' channels that deserves its viewer count and revenue.Great videos as always. The phone app is absolutely fantastic, and accessible to all ages! I bought my sister a copy as a gift to use when her baby is a bit older, I only found it by accident on the app store!
I was given a Google play credit for some reason and spent it on the app. It's awesome
@@joeyanunti isn't it just! I sound like I'm some paid advertiser shill, but it's got the universe in an app/nutshell. Can't praise it enough!
I love how these guys just come up with some of the most insane ideas and make you think about the billions of uses and the impossibility of these ideas
The idea has been around for decades.
You telling me you never thought of this yourself ?
Other topics, how much precious metals and suchlike can we bring to earth from space before it impacts our planet/orbit etc
@@Cosmic_youtuberr ok but thats not what the OP , so how does your response do anything for the conversation
A kid can easily think of this idea, they only make it more popular and accessible to find them and understand why they won't work
7:55 Gotta love that eggplant spontaniously evolving into a devil spider and running off.
Kurzgesagt really knows what worries me.
Futurama already explained why we shouldn't do this years ago.
Finally, a Kurzgesagt video without any hint of an existential crisis. I love it!
every time they talk about the unpredictability of orbits and show huge collisions into the earth its an existential crisis lmaooo
Except for the very real crisis that is the nuclear waste that we can't launch into the sun...
@@WatanabeNoTsuna. and the fact that waste from fossil fuels is even worse than that...
How about the part where we suck at risk assessment?
Did we watch the same video? 😅
Being able to freely watch quality content like this is a blessing
And also it is so interesting 😊😊
that what you get when your citizens are used to real free media that aint biased
Sadly the vast majority of people are watching cat videos or id!ots on tic tok.
Well, the whole population of Germany is literally forced to pay for the Kurzgesagt channel to exist, as Kurzgesagt is part of public-sector broadcasting and paying for it is mandatory in Germany even if you don't watch anything.
@@doppelplusungutmensch1141 So, is that a complaint or just bragging?
Kurzgesagt's uploads are S tier quality, I appreciate the dedication.
My black hole poster just arrived and it’s beautiful, I definitely recommend it
Kudos to the Kurzgesagt crew - you all really crushed this one. The animation, music, and commentary were all on point. 'Rockets go Brrrrrr' had me laughing so hard I started crying.
it wasnt that funny...
@@JoelyRoley As a joke? No. But the fact that it was used in a highly professional video, by the narrator of Kurzgesagt, made it hilarious.
@@Zarglog exactly, as another example imagine watching a nature documentary narrated by Morgan Freeman and then he says in a very serious tone “poopoo peepee” , you would laugh your ass off.
@@soda7998 Exactly. When it's being said from a sourxe you didn't expect, the line is viewed differently. I loved it.
Reddit moment
I've ordered 2 posters from you guys, and I can't stress this enough. They are masterpieces!!!
I can't thank you enough for your online presence. I've learned and understood so many things about this world just by watching, listening, and reading everything that you produce!
I got my dad one of their posters for christmas last year, and he got me the earth hoodie lol.
I got two posters for me, and then two more for my friend, and I agree - they’re true works of art ❤
Also, hello there, another *Andrei* :D
I used to work for a University Space Physics Dept, and we had a bit of a panic sending old kit off to be recycled once. We had an item, a cryostat that couldn't get flight certification (I learned all this after the fact) so was earmarked for disposal. So we arranged to pick up a load of old equipment for recycling, and placed it all in a large skip. Then one of the guys from the hardware dept came up to us in a panic, the cryostat had a window made out of Beryllium, which is why it could no longer be flown, because Beryllium is rather toxic. He was therefore rather concerned about how it was recycled, as it needed careful handling and disposal. So we had to suit up and get in the skip to recover it. Luckily, we'd been careful and not just thrown stuff in there. Nuclear waste is of course even worse, being radioactive and toxic.
The evidence is culture overrates Chernobyl and Fukishima. A design that was flawed at conception and the latter was just foolish to build. No reactor or required support equipment shall be under 150 meters MSL. The generators being where they were in 2011 was dismal choice. You must follow the seismic area as well in your engineering.
Next generation reactorscdispose of most of these vulnerabilities.
Something similiar happened with thw colbalt-60 disaster in mexico, some random dude bought medical equipment with radioactive elements in it and then disposed it without the proper care
The materials of the artifact were reporpused (mostly steel) but everything got contaminated with radioactive particles, thing turns that the radioactive parts of the medical artifact were crushed and a lot of tiny bits scattered all over the country
@@castro.ri_ ouch.
If that beryllium had made its way to a grinder then quite a bit of hazard would’ve been generated, pun intended.
@@SovereignTroll Every industry experiences technical shortfall in dealing with safety and quality, including Nuclear. You can't foresee the effects of events not yet designed and planned for.
the person naming these sections was having a field day 💀
I love how the music goes from gloriously silly to completely apocalyptic throughout the video.
Well it's sound kinda like gold apocalypse music
@@tatarchan5212 it is
The animation is superb! Watching accurate portrayals of classical physics in motion - including escape velocity, centripetal acceleration, etc being animated always dazzles me and I am sure amazes others as well.
I love how professional these videos are. They have the bibliography linked to credit the sources of information. It is exceptionally detailed. You can just tell that these people spend so much time doing these videos. From the first website. To the last detail in the editing and animating process, to the legend who voices over this channel. You can tell that the people behind this RUclips channel work very hard. And care about what they are doing a lot. It is reflected in your work, your passion for knowledge. And to share that knowledge. I hope to be like these people one day. Thankyou for teaching me all these years. For helping me understand the fundamentals of chemistry, physics. Just science. You are the reason i am going to pass my classes this year. The motivation.
Regards,
Wil
They are legends, they are icons, and they ARE the moment
🙏🙏Blessings forever GOD loves y'all too forever tell everyone you know and don't know. Jesus loves y'all too forever. Teach everyone how to see and enjoy their blessings too forevero
Great review.
"Just dump our junk into space"
I love how mother nature (and Kurzgesagt) reminds us that every action has a reaction.
I admit, this was always something I was curious about, I did think it was likely due cost but never realized all the other potential risks involved. This was a really nice video.
You didn't realize the potential risk of a rocket exploding at launch?!
@@lonestarr1490 it’s not rude not to know, it’s rude not to ask!
@@lonestarr1490 There are no dumb questions, just dumb people who don't ask questions!
They forgot to mention that spent nuclear fuel has never harmed anyone while fossil fuels mill millions of people every year. They could have mentioned that recycling is already underway, France gets 16% of their energy from recycled fuel. They could have mentioned fast breeder reactors which used spent fuel. It was still a bit anti nuclear in my opinion. 😔
@@heartless604 @Muscle E-Mac I understand what you're going for and I sympathize with that, really. I didn't mean to ridicule the OP. I was just flabberghasted that this issue didn't occur to everyone immediately, since, I assume, we've all seen videos of exploding rockets before.
Can't believe I've been watching for seven years now. Thank you guys for what you do! I used to be a patron, but when times get better I will be again!
And now i know why I’m lonely 😂
I need more "meeting away this stuff" and "stuff ain't cheap" lines from this channel.
4:50 "Experts would call this, a huge problem." I love them so much, hahaha. Great video.
I’d be interested in seeing a video about the mathematics involved in calculating a trajectory to hit the sun.
That's top secret. There's unlimited supply of gold on the Sun.
@@iamnormal8648 No, it’s just Hydrogen that will become Helium in the Sun
@@mysteryuser7062 Let's spread the myth that there is oil on the sun, then the US will invade it and while they're at it they can just take the nuclear waste along with them.
The Redditor has discovered a discrepancy in your foolish statement and will make sure to correct it in its entirety
@@mysteryuser7062 🤓🤓🤓
6:55 I completely died since he sounds so serious.
BRRRRRRR
Did he just say Brrrrrr
People not actually dying go BRRRRRR
1:23 "Not great, not terrible". Nice reference!
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Man, who could imagine that its very dificult to "throw" things into the sun?! 🤯
Players of Kerbal Space Program know the challenge of yeeting things into the sun.
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He has more millions than you will ever see in your life thanks to you and others like you watching. Don't worry about him (or them really since it's a team).
@@ShaferHart RUclipsrs don’t make millions. As someone close friends with a“celebrity”, they aren’t making millions even though millions see them
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I love the "actally to scale" in the top right corner 5:32
I remember suggesting this idea to an old science teacher back in about 2002 when I was about 15. It's great to see that ye've done an extensive and in depth look as to why it's a bad idea, thank you! :D
I did the same in 1997... And I was simply ignored because my teacher didn't want to recognize she didn't know (nor she had any intention to research it).
Fortunately, now we have great educational channels like this one to get the not-necessarily-useful knowledge we want
@@SystemBD Thank Dog for great, free, easy to access educational videos like this!
@@ccqwert1 _On the Internet, nobody knows you're a god._
Well the thing is that his main counter point against it is that we would need bigger rockets. But we don t want to send people or delicate technology into space but junk/barrels. So we don t need rockets to achieve that. We could use railgun like technology, or space catapults. We could even create sort of space canon to shoot containers with radioactive material.
As for dealing with it, shooting it into the sun is possible you just need to calculate the trajectory, or you could simply aim at other planets, or outside solar system. You don t have to worry about it getting bigger as the only thing we would need to change to aim farther, would be stronger means of shooting them out and precise trajectory predictions.
@@greedier-7661 he actually does address this point indirectly; without rockets we have no way of guiding their trajectory long term, which will leave the waste subject to gravitational forces, which like they mentioned tend to return to sender
Woah the animations for this are off the charts. And very informative. Great stuff.
I still love the beautiful simplicity of the 'oil well' solution outlined in a Kyle Hill video: using existing oil drilling techniques you can bore a small-diameter hole the better part of a mile below ground and just put long-term waste there. As each borehole reaches its determined capacity, you can bore in another direction without even needing to move the drilling rig.
Properly sited, this is a remarkably cost effective storage solution that's incredibly resilient because of the sheer depth the storage is at.
Once I saw that video, it became the only response I have any time the topic comes up. It's a remarkably simple yet truly reliable, low-risk, and repeatable solution that can be done right on site, using mature, proven drilling tech. Perfect.
There is a company, "Deep Isolation", promoting the idea, founded by accomplished physicist from Berkeley Richard A. Muller.
1 Mile? Not deep...
And even cratons break. Relevant at that timelines.
Better burn the waste.
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@@irgendwieanders2121 geological processes happen on much longer timeframes than the decay of radioactive waste, you're comparing tens to hundreds of millions of years to ten thousand, over the lifetime of the waste's decay, almost nothing will change in the rock layer.
I just love how well spoken he is with his accent and everything
And then he says "yeet," "stuff ain't cheap," and "rockets go brrrrrrr." 😂
and "birbs"
@@abandonedaccount123 and
"Experts would call this.. a huge problem"
@@emilstvring7577 and
"According to scientists, space is big"
according to wikipedia, the narrator's name is Steve Taylor.
may i ask, what's unusual about his accent?
@@MusicalRaichu probably an american so he's not used to someone speaking proper english
5:50 your animation is getting insanely good. That rocket is burning dollar bills as fuel.
Yea
REALLY NICE WORK.
An episode about thorium reactors would, I think, be a very informative and desired video while sitting inside the style/realm of this channel. But either way, we love this channel and all its content
That was on my mind watching this video.
Do you really want a video that's going to spend a lot of time covering all the downsides?
@@Solnoric we just watched one
@@Solnoric Yes. The entire point of science is to see things as they are. Any examination of Thorium reactors should be a fair one. There's no point lying to people about how these things function - that's how you get things like the war on drugs, and the various fraudelent "alternative medicine" fads.
I agree this would be cool
The “Stuff aint cheap” got me crying
If that made you laugh I cannot imagine how bland your sense of humour is
@@arthurb6882 it's because it's pretty out of place coming from a scientific channel
@@alixbelanger and thats enough to u have crying with laughter? sounds like a social condition.
I agree it was funny enough to make you giggle but not laugh so hard bro
@@rossmacrae749 You alone sound like a social condition
I’ve been watching kurzgesagt since the evolution video in primary school when I was a brainlet, I’ve watched every consecutive video and have absolutely loved watching or talking about kurzgesagt, I even use the thank you card as a bookmark! They’ve been my all time truly favourite RUclips channel. I’m now 15, I love physics and are working towards an astrophysics job in the future!
When I looked at the title, I could a few ways how this could be bad
These videos are great. I’m torn between wanting more frequent videos and wanting the production quality to stay the same or better. Awesome work, great content!
Would definitely choose the latter
Quality over quantity any day
Sometimes I am confronted by the fact that you guys are rly good at jokes. Just the way this video was written and delivered had me in stitches
the frickin' kaiju spawning was so good
@@MisterNohbdy Kaiju moon? Not great, not terrible.
The use of yeet, Moon Godzilla and "rockets go brrrr" took me out
only a child would find this script funny, but then again maybe you're eleven, in which case fair enough
I was sorta hoping you'd go further in depth with the bore-hole method of disposing of high level waste, but I'm still glad it was mentioned.
Yeah, why even calculate the rocket physics of blasting it into outer space when you’re not going to even bother explaining how simple it is to bury it in uninhabitable land anyways?
@@mysteryuser7062 because this video was about shooting nuclear waste into space, not the best ways to deal with it
@@KavsLockedOut Except it is, because the assumption here is that shooting it into space is a means of disposal. Why not talk about how it is correctly disposed of? Many newer reactors can even just recycle waste into more energy
@@mysteryuser7062 That would probably require a whole new video on how it would be done and why it's safe. A lot of people would look at "put it underground" and become seriously worried about contaminating groundwater and the like. Kurzgesagt has always been very careful to explain the risks and lack of risks of things. A passing comment about the solution just isn't their style.
@@thetherrannative There is no concern for ground water when it’s buried in uninhabitable land (is there ground water for it to contaminate? No) and in a capsule that will take literally thousands of years before leakage is even possible (rarer than lightning strike).
This is all surface level information on how nuclear waste is disposed of. If the video’s topic is disposal, why focus so much on rockets and never actually get into how it’s done?
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