For some reason, this remind me of this American movie about a group of driller expert that were tasked to blow up a huge asteroid before it hit Earth. Apparently,one of them need to be left behind to activate the nuke.
Φίλιππος Κ If you want to know just look up the WTC crater, you know, 9/11. They named it Ground Zero due to the meaning of that word aka the place above, below or where a nuclear exploison occured.
@@shaiaheyes2c41 No, Ground Zero just means 'this is where shit went down' like Patient Zero. There's a crater because a whole damn building fell on its own basement. You really think New York could take a nuke hit and only lose two blocks worth of shit? At least just say 'a bomb' of the conventional type to not look so fucking idiotic.
@@Eshanas I dont want to agree with him, but he dont talk bullshit. In the early era, atomic bombs were tested for civilian projects, you can look it up. At the time the wtc was built, they had to have a plan how they demolish these Towers someday, but back than they didnt had a real solution so they planted bombs underneath which could do perfect demolition(right placed atomic bombs can controlled pulverize everything above.) Also most of the radiation stays underground and before one tower collapsed there was a earthquake measured.
I could see this a some side quest in fallout where you have to explore this cave the us army experimented on and there would be the toughest enemies and a lot of radiation
The material used to make the bomb the uranium. Is all over the planet slowly releasing radiation. It's just done at a mich faster pace. No harm will come from this.
Little fuzzy on the exact details but I saw something about a manhole cover placed on top of the borehole of an underground test in the 50's video of the test showed the 40 pound cover ejected straight up upon detonation. It was only seen in like 1 or 2 frames of the "high speed" film of the day. Based on the estimates of distance in the frame and the film speed, they were able to extrapolate that the manhole cover was traveling somewhere between 35,000 and 55,000 mph, if I remember correctly. That would make it the fastest man made object ever. It was essentially a fission powered potato gun. I really wish I'd been born in like 1922. People used to watch nuclear testing from parties at the pools of casinos in Las vegas.
Yeah, that did happen. Sort of. It was one of the first underground nuclear tests, Pascal-B in 1957, and it wasn't merely a 'manhole cover', it was a piece of steel armor that weighted 2000 lbs. It was supposed to contain the blast, but most scientists doubted it would. It was indeed captured on just one frame of a high-speed camera, which determined it was traveling at 150,000 mph! There were notions that it went into space, but these were and have been proved wrong. Traveling at that speed in the atmosphere vaporized it almost immediately.
Yes I have heard of that too and I always wondered how fast both of the Voyager spacecraft are travelling. To answer my own question I looked it up Voyager 1, 61,185 kilometers per hour (38,019 mph) and Voyager 2, 55,335 kilometers per hour (34,384 mph) so I guess this beats them.
this is actually 1 of the 2 safest ways to carry out a nuclear weapon test without the risk of contamination from fallout. the only downside is that the EMP can raise unholy hell with electronic equipment
@@chizobauchay2024 earth is way too big for a bomb to create those real tectonic plate quakes. but shockwaves will travel an okay distance. but since its a nuclear test site it will be in the middle of nowhere
Underground is by far and away the safest way to test nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons aren't nearly powerful enough to effect platetectonics. Think of this way: when mount saint Helens erupted due to pressure built up from plate subduction, it caused an explosion greater than all the nuclear weapons that have ever been detonated, all at once. And that's the little far of energy that reached the surface. You wouldn't want to test near aquifers, which is why Utah and Nevada were used.
+Max Hunter Of course, America produced the first nuclear weapon. Furthermore, American nuclear research has also led to the development of nuclear reactors used throughout the world for electricity generation. Show some respect, you ungrateful son of a bitch.
Not even. All of the super dangerous and also super short lived isotopes decay away after about a month. The rest can be cleaned away using nuclear reactor decommissioning techniques.
i am not bragging... and when i said (we are in charge) it was a joke. i respect every country as much as my own , you shouldn't take these comments so seriously.
I just realized. This would be a way to make an underground ...."bunker"???....or whatever you want to call it, without using a tremendous amount of heavy construction equipment, which would draw lots of attention. A secret lair, if you will. I wonder how many they have built using this technique?
How to make a Hydrogen bomb at home! So, hydrogen compresses 900x original size before it is liquefied! Oxygen around 800x! HH, and O gas without being pressurised is 2x more explosive than TNT! Meaning liquid H, and liquid O at a 2:1 ratio is 1750x more explosive than TNT! What happens when you put an explosive under pressure, e.g. a Graphene coated explosive? It becomes even more explosive! Deuteride (an isotope of Hydrogen) is used in H-bombs, and has a freezing point of 3.8 degrees Celsius in a water molecule! This is heavy water! Then you use electrolysis, and follow the same steps of making liquid hydrogen, so you have liquid deuterium! Now we know that different isotopes of Hydrogen have different melting points, that is also true with lithium (another vital ingredient to a large fusion H-bomb! Lithium melts at 180.5 degrees Celsius, now all you need is to store it in paraffin wax, the paraffin wax has a flash point of 199 degrees Celsius! Heat up the paraffin wax, and you will be able to separate the isotopes of lithium! You will then have one liquid isotope, and one solid! Just filter! You now have the basic building blocks for a large H bomb! Ofcourse liquid H, and liquid O must be stored separately, so you have another set of smaller tanks to make sure it gets the perfect 1750 mixture! You then place the liquid deuteride, and lithium in the centre! Place this device under pressure, the more pressure, the larger the explosion, and the better the fusion. Graphene, dyneema, etc! Pressure is great, it's vital for fusion
I thought what happened, when u dig 200 ft then put somthing on the hole u dig in, would survive or died when the nuclear bomb hit us. What will happened
That's funny because at least for countries like Russia and the US making nukes is actually not very expensive at all. If you're the air force and you need a new bomb because.... reasons. A new one will set you back only a few hundred grand. Now compare the cost of having to dig out all that material that the bomb excavated instantly the conventional way. If it weren't for the radiation problem, Project Plowshare would've been a great success.
It is my understanding that these cavities are huge and will be highly radioactive for thousands of years.... So why can't we dump all of our radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel down in them? It's not like we can make it any worse than it already is.
The case in North Korea has proven underground tests to be no safer than atmospheric tests, since underground waters can easily be contaminated and spread huge areas of radiation. Now if we dump spent nuclear fuel underground, it's like Fukushima disaster. It's very interesting that even in Japan, they could only locate & see the actual melting cores after 6 years of painstaking effort; it's in the recent news. Now you can imagine what other things they don't know and can't mitigate, like the leaks and huge areas affected (since it's very close to the ocean).
Thanks for telling me the bomb would be detonated remotely, I thought someone had to go down there and press a button.
WHat, like, your mum?
Seriously, you're damn hilarious.
Maybe they can use some long stick to press the button.
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤤
Someone gotta go down there and tea bag the soup
They need not go down, they should wait for the remote-control technology to be invented.
For some reason, this remind me of this American movie about a group of driller expert that were tasked to blow up a huge asteroid before it hit Earth.
Apparently,one of them need to be left behind to activate the nuke.
I do this in minecraft
well stop it, its not safe
+Your Name are you American by any chance?
m1ksu if he is i'm assuming he's like 6 years old
Your Name Shame on you! Notch didn't make a $2B game for kids like you.
Boy rat
When I first heard of underground nuclear tests I thought they made a cavity large enough for the mushroom cloud. But yeah, this makes more sense
Φίλιππος Κ If you want to know just look up the WTC crater, you know, 9/11. They named it Ground Zero due to the meaning of that word aka the place above, below or where a nuclear exploison occured.
@@shaiaheyes2c41 No, Ground Zero just means 'this is where shit went down' like Patient Zero. There's a crater because a whole damn building fell on its own basement. You really think New York could take a nuke hit and only lose two blocks worth of shit?
At least just say 'a bomb' of the conventional type to not look so fucking idiotic.
@@Eshanas I dont want to agree with him, but he dont talk bullshit. In the early era, atomic bombs were tested for civilian projects, you can look it up. At the time the wtc was built, they had to have a plan how they demolish these Towers someday, but back than they didnt had a real solution so they planted bombs underneath which could do perfect demolition(right placed atomic bombs can controlled pulverize everything above.)
Also most of the radiation stays underground and before one tower collapsed there was a earthquake measured.
@@ExperiencePlayers they collapsed from the top down dummy.
Same I thought it was some crazy massive facility that was paved floor to ceiling with some sort of strong concrete so it could be reused
Yeah this looks like it's perfectly fine for the environment...
@Witch of salem imagine growing food in a desert
😂😂It will destroy the eraths core, and we all die
@@souravedapal6480 The day we can destroy an asteroid, is the day we'll be able to do that
it is perfectly fine
There is no environment 800m down
Imagine if the remote detonation failed after they covered the hole up lol
they will dig another hole like extraction hole and fix it.. duh...
I could see this a some side quest in fallout where you have to explore this cave the us army experimented on and there would be the toughest enemies and a lot of radiation
So down. @bethesda another update, stat.
And no one knows what this will do to the planet. This is brilliant.
no, they know. nothing bad will happen from this
The material used to make the bomb the uranium. Is all over the planet slowly releasing radiation. It's just done at a mich faster pace. No harm will come from this.
Giant Bug's
@@creatorsfreedom6734 oh sh#t I forgot about the bugs.
@@JustSomePerson8 too late
Little fuzzy on the exact details but I saw something about a manhole cover placed on top of the borehole of an underground test in the 50's video of the test showed the 40 pound cover ejected straight up upon detonation. It was only seen in like 1 or 2 frames of the "high speed" film of the day. Based on the estimates of distance in the frame and the film speed, they were able to extrapolate that the manhole cover was traveling somewhere between 35,000 and 55,000 mph, if I remember correctly. That would make it the fastest man made object ever. It was essentially a fission powered potato gun. I really wish I'd been born in like 1922. People used to watch nuclear testing from parties at the pools of casinos in Las vegas.
Yeah, that did happen. Sort of.
It was one of the first underground nuclear tests, Pascal-B in 1957, and it wasn't merely a 'manhole cover', it was a piece of steel armor that weighted 2000 lbs. It was supposed to contain the blast, but most scientists doubted it would.
It was indeed captured on just one frame of a high-speed camera, which determined it was traveling at 150,000 mph!
There were notions that it went into space, but these were and have been proved wrong. Traveling at that speed in the atmosphere vaporized it almost immediately.
Yes I have heard of that too and I always wondered how fast both of the Voyager spacecraft are travelling. To answer my own question I looked it up Voyager 1, 61,185 kilometers per hour (38,019 mph) and Voyager 2, 55,335 kilometers per hour (34,384 mph) so I guess this beats them.
@@HailAntsbut it’s funny, so I like to believe it did reach space.
i was just about to comment this
@@GodBidoof I mean, its not unlikely
this is actually 1 of the 2 safest ways to carry out a nuclear weapon test without the risk of contamination from fallout. the only downside is that the EMP can raise unholy hell with electronic equipment
Don't they cause Earth tremors and earthquakes
What’s the order way?
@@chizobauchay2024 earth is way too big for a bomb to create those real tectonic plate quakes. but shockwaves will travel an okay distance. but since its a nuclear test site it will be in the middle of nowhere
@@quincyrobinson8692 the other way is not detonating the bomb
Underground is by far and away the safest way to test nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons aren't nearly powerful enough to effect platetectonics. Think of this way: when mount saint Helens erupted due to pressure built up from plate subduction, it caused an explosion greater than all the nuclear weapons that have ever been detonated, all at once. And that's the little far of energy that reached the surface. You wouldn't want to test near aquifers, which is why Utah and Nevada were used.
Nuclear bomb: the destroyer of the earth
nope. the destroyer of earth are humans
Nuclear bomb is just a pimple on the ass of earth.
Nah, destroyer of living things, the earth will be just fine.
mankind is
your being too dramatic
i just want to test my nuke thank god i found the right tutorial
It's most easier on surface because it has a mushroom cloud
There were other reasons for underground tests. Testing hardware for EMP resistance for one. The US and Russia no longer test nuclear weapons.
billinct860 US and Russia stopped tests after fucking half the planets eco system... Fuck all the war mongers
billinct860 US? first launcher of atomic bomb..fuck up
+Max Hunter Of course, America produced the first nuclear weapon. Furthermore, American nuclear research has also led to the development of nuclear reactors used throughout the world for electricity generation. Show some respect, you ungrateful son of a bitch.
billinct860 they no longer test as they have no back yard space.as they have already done a 1000 test
they still test. just not dirty bombs anymore.
Is like when homer did Tomaco...
Maybe they found an underground lair for Sasquatch and this was the best way to exterminate them.
poor Sasquatch...
Kevinvansea l
Or maybe they want to CREATE one. Who knows...
Those nurofen capsules are powerful! almost the same TV advert they use here!
0:51 explosion sound pls?
War, War nver changes...
Apparently neither does grammar
Yeah,i guess so Tue, grmar nver chngs
+- Roger - lel
+Backthat Assup lal
+DavisOfAllTrades I'm Portuguese so lel
0:23 i think i see something
what do you see?
You must be really thirsty for one if you see them everywhere lol
Looks like a ballsack to me 😂
Diamond samples?
Seems like a good way to shake a fault line loose and cause millions their lives.
its like expecting a firecracker to mess up a baseball field sized tectonic plate. earth is pretty big
Humans be like
Die humans MUAHAHAhaha...
JTWallance It's called deterrence.
LMAO
Has anyone asked "what it the weapon is placed underneath a tall steel and concrete structure, what would its effects be"?
David Cooper Yes, 9/11.
@@gnorse373 That is why we have jet airliners.
@@artimusbill i like tortel's
No nuke test is safe,
Pheonix well as long as its contained yes. but once you start firing things all over the place it becomes a problem. a BIG problem.
Ok RUclips I watched it now leave me alone
boom instant underground house. Just gotta wait a couple hundred thousand years and it'll be a perfect living space
Not even. All of the super dangerous and also super short lived isotopes decay away after about a month. The rest can be cleaned away using nuclear reactor decommissioning techniques.
Really good information!
This method of testing was invented and implemented first by India. :)
Wait a minute, people go inside the ground full of radioactivity to collect samples? This job must suck.
You mean billions of years. Volcanoes literally have done this for ages and oh look the earth is fine.
Theres silly me thinking someone had to go down there and press a button....
War...War Never Changes.
Basically when I eat 9 chalupas in like 30 seconds
They shouldn't be allowed to do this.
Seems like a smart thing to do
This is how sinkholes are formed
that was an awesome totally random video
so when the hole is drilled to get the data, does that not allow the radioactive material to escape into the atmosphere??
I often wondered what happened if a Nuke went off underground.
Cant wait to try it
fuck ive been drinking and im looking for a fight!! i figured the best place was in the youtube comments section!!!
Violeta Womble E THUG
Are you still drunk?
Would make a good containment area for unwanted industrial chemicals and waste.
i am not bragging... and when i said (we are in charge) it was a joke.
i respect every country as much as my own , you shouldn't take these comments so seriously.
Then the earth splits in half...
"Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds."
And thats how diomands are made kids.
So this is how they made a bunker
And now that is a sink hole for a future road :(
Im now positive there is a mutant life underground
So this is how man made sinkholes are born.....
Well golly gee that was fast.
why are we so determind to destroy planet earth so quickly?
All ready fineshed
it's not an "underground nuclear test" it's a "way to destroy the earth instantly"
Poor planet 🌎
There have been dozens of underground nuclear tests, and yet the Earth is still here.
...and this is how Godzilla was released.
Do not try this at home...
I'm guessing an enemy power will find a way to detonate one in Yellowstone?!
Its on the target list. However, that could potentially cause millions of deaths in their own country. Which is of no consequence.
Nice video
You can do this in Minecraft. Dig a hole and put a bunch of TNT in it.
0:54 And got Gold there...
I just realized. This would be a way to make an underground ...."bunker"???....or whatever you want to call it, without using a tremendous amount of heavy construction equipment, which would draw lots of attention. A secret lair, if you will.
I wonder how many they have built using this technique?
that explosion is basically me when i find lava while making the hellevator
Wow i rate this 9/11
So there’s a bunch of radioactive caves now?
That will just create a giant sinkhole
they get a new leader every day , with a nearly the exact same name.
Yeah this is totally a good idea.
How to make a Hydrogen bomb at home!
So, hydrogen compresses 900x original size before it is liquefied! Oxygen around 800x! HH, and O gas without being pressurised is 2x more explosive than TNT! Meaning liquid H, and liquid O at a 2:1 ratio is 1750x more explosive than TNT!
What happens when you put an explosive under pressure, e.g. a Graphene coated explosive?
It becomes even more explosive!
Deuteride (an isotope of Hydrogen) is used in H-bombs, and has a freezing point of 3.8 degrees Celsius in a water molecule! This is heavy water!
Then you use electrolysis, and follow the same steps of making liquid hydrogen, so you have liquid deuterium!
Now we know that different isotopes of Hydrogen have different melting points, that is also true with lithium (another vital ingredient to a large fusion H-bomb!
Lithium melts at 180.5 degrees Celsius, now all you need is to store it in paraffin wax, the paraffin wax has a flash point of 199 degrees Celsius! Heat up the paraffin wax, and you will be able to separate the isotopes of lithium!
You will then have one liquid isotope, and one solid!
Just filter!
You now have the basic building blocks for a large H bomb!
Ofcourse liquid H, and liquid O must be stored separately, so you have another set of smaller tanks to make sure it gets the perfect 1750 mixture! You then place the liquid deuteride, and lithium in the centre!
Place this device under pressure, the more pressure, the larger the explosion, and the better the fusion.
Graphene, dyneema, etc! Pressure is great, it's vital for fusion
fracking 2.0 or what? xD
I'd buy some land down there!
0:49 when you use too much TNT to get diamonds in minecraft.
*”Their TRYING TO KILL SOMETHING UNDERGROUND!!!!”*
Yep!
Isn't that where Godzilla came from?
Yeah, and the only thing you see is your TV from the couch. Damn and the US wonders why no one takes them seriously lol.
I thought what happened, when u dig 200 ft then put somthing on the hole u dig in, would survive or died when the nuclear bomb hit us. What will happened
So they detect "dater"?
What an expensive way to create caves.
That's funny because at least for countries like Russia and the US making nukes is actually not very expensive at all. If you're the air force and you need a new bomb because.... reasons. A new one will set you back only a few hundred grand. Now compare the cost of having to dig out all that material that the bomb excavated instantly the conventional way. If it weren't for the radiation problem, Project Plowshare would've been a great success.
Deep knowledge
Just one word i am just to say....dont break the earth that human lives
There was also the one where they put a man hole cover over it and it was launched into the stratosphere
Like when I smacked that bitch.
how does the lower chamber not completely collapse in on itself?
they said it does in the end of the video after it kewls down
beautiful.
but wouldn't it be same as dropping nuclear bomb. because the area will be radioactive
That's how India🇮🇳 got nuclear arsenal
Please add subtitles
And the point on doing this is what exactly?
The music at 1:00 is very familiar but I can't remember where I heard it from
Why would anyone do this!? That would cause an earthquake what a way to shit the bed
It probably causes a small earth quake in the area but it won't be large enough to cause any problems I think.
Why dont we do it in space?
The goo at the bottom tastes weird.
That would require one goddamn big ass nuke you know.
It is my understanding that these cavities are huge and will be highly radioactive for thousands of years.... So why can't we dump all of our radioactive waste and spent nuclear fuel down in them? It's not like we can make it any worse than it already is.
The case in North Korea has proven underground tests to be no safer than atmospheric tests, since underground waters can easily be contaminated and spread huge areas of radiation. Now if we dump spent nuclear fuel underground, it's like Fukushima disaster. It's very interesting that even in Japan, they could only locate & see the actual melting cores after 6 years of painstaking effort; it's in the recent news. Now you can imagine what other things they don't know and can't mitigate, like the leaks and huge areas affected (since it's very close to the ocean).
1. Like they drill every hole.
2. With computer power.
I think.
This will be the Dumbest way that human kind died.
who the fuck is design nuclear
Engineers
LiaMaKaChauHai the same people that design everything - chemists, physicists and engineers
Elbert Einstein
Why am I watching this at 3:00 am
This can cause earthquakes and other disasters
Can artificial diamonds be created by this?
You mean radioactive diamonds
that moment when...
u stepped on the landmine...
nuclear weapons ... MADNESS!
He isn't North Korean. There isn't internet in N. Korea.
That's why earth is dying for this kind of activity...2yrs more before earth become dust in space...
Tf ....thats what causes earthquakes......risking lives