Laides and Gentlemen: 7 Oscar Wins Best Editing Best Cinematography Best Original Score Best Supporting Actor Best Leading Actor Best Director Best Picture
Keep in mind, 3 bunkers observed from 10,000 yards away. Most of the observers were 20 miles away from the blast, and it looked like it was right in front of them. In terms of scale, they recreated the size of the conventional explosion to match the same distance as the Trinity Test would have appeared. Several scientists took bets on the yield. Teller thought it would be 45 KT, Oppenheimer predicted 0.3KT, and Ramsey predicted 0, or a complete dud. Enrico Fermi took wagers on whether the detonation would ignite the atmosphere and destroy just the state of New Mexico, or the entire planet.
If you have to remind people that the footage actually is bigger than it looks, the explosion wasn't done well. Truth is, side by side with the actual Trinity test footage, what Nolan and crew did was a disservice to the true breadth and scale of the bomb's terrifying destructive capabilities. It looks like a large building explosion out of an action movie. It's impressive as far as gas explosions go, but to pretend like what we're witnessing is at all like the real thing is really disingenuous.
@@Ripjaws95 I mean, the task of Nolans SFX Team was impossible. I think they did theri best and the flash of light was very good, but i dont think any amoutn of movie explosives could give the feelong of an antomic bomb.
Except for a group of children, who never be informed about the test. Every single one of them did not know they are in the radiated zone. They though nuclear ash was snowflake and played, ate it. Up to this day US government still refused to apology and provided medicare for their radiation illness.
Oh you sweet summer child....there have been well over 1000 detonations of test bombs up until the late 90s before a ban was in place. North Korea does one here and there with most likely Russia doing more testing in the future. So buckle up buttercup.
Ukrainian born George Bohdan Kistovkosky was a explosives expert Enrico Fermi asked the Mad Cossack what are the odds for the Trinity test to go off replied 50/50 . Later on that Ukrainian put all efforts for nuclear disarmament he became a adviser to president Eisenhower.
I wonder if he was happy with what he created. It would’ve happened anyways no doubt… but still. I just wonder if he ever lost sleep over the monster he just birthed.
of course he is happy to have succeeded and proven himself to the world. But we have all seen the fear of carrying the guilt of thousands of completely innocent victims
@@incynemamovies you truly believe he walked away proud? Honest question, that is not a dig at you. I just can’t imagine especially being that smart and realizing that you just tipped the first domino, and thus feeling some level of guilt.
in the world of physicists he certainly seemed proud of the success of the experiment, but after the bomb was brought by the government he began to realize that something bad was really going to happen and that clearly had a strong connection to his name.
Watch the historical interviews of the real Oppenheimer. Since I don't know him personally, I cannot say for sure, but he says something to the effect of, while it was inevitable that atomic power would be harnessed as a weapon, and it was better in the Allied hands, and that dropping them on Japan was a necessary step, there is no way you can walk away from causing 100,000 innocent deaths without a heavy conscience. I think he is implying that it is better to live with that guilt, since it's a natural outcome of what was done. His bigger regret was that he had hoped that the nature of man would change once the destructive power of nuclear weapons was demonstrated. He didn't think governments would actually engage in a full-on nuclear arms race. That shocked him and truly made him worry that he may have just started the end of the world.
@@AdityaKaul-dm8fk thank you for the insight. I figured. The way you put it makes it possible to swallow and makes it sound justified. But yea, i just can’t imagine how i would feel if i had created this.
When we detonated those three bombs. Those scientists knew that they had altered the history of mankind forever. Mastering the atom was a gift and a curse to the world.
@MrTsiolkovsky I hate CGI, but this is one of the rare cases it should be used. Sometimes artists tend to damage their work over an obsession. In Nolan's case, it's "No CGI". The explosion scene is anticlimactic.
The guy with the glasses in the begining in fron of the bomb is Christopher Denham, who played Dr Meeks in Manhattan, a TV series about building the atomic bomb.. I recommend it
They only tested the Plutonium Implosion Bomb... they were confident the Uranium Gun Device would work. Had the test at Trinity failed.... their other Plutonium Bomb would also fail. They only had enough Plutonium for 2 Bombs.
Actually they had plutonium for ten bombs - but only enough enriched uranium for two. The uranium implosion bomb took 60kg of enriched Uranium, the implosion bomb took 6kg of plutonium (but uranium worked too). The higher mass efficiency is why all subsequent nuclear bombs used implosion inition. Fifteen nuclear weapons were scheduled for use by November 1945. 12 were built by the end of September when assembly was suspended. Three were detonated. Nine were in inventory in January 1946.
@@ajarivas72 The gun design was absolutely certain to work (and detonated with full yield on impact). The implosion design was more questionable and they ran through hundreds of prototypes to get the bugs out. The prototypes used steel cores not plutonium. The engineers involved left the program as experts in explosive metal forming.
@@allangibson8494I wonder what point in the Manhattan project they realised the theory was likely to be reality? By that I mean a Laboratory test giving an incredible result that would defy normal logic? When you think a few grams of metal turning into a hundred metres wide fireball is the end result, it’s beyond belief.
@yodaman1985 It's truly amazing that footage from back in '45 could be SO much more terrifying and intense than a scene from a 21st-century multi-million dollar blockbuster.
"And this could be the dawn of a New Age. Nuclear power is meaningless in a world where a virus can kill an entire population and the leave the worlds wealth fully intact" V for Vendetta
Each and every Japanese citizen in those two cities learned a very hard hard truth. A “life lesson”. “Enabling” your “Government” has consequences. Consequences each and every citizen bears. War isn’t a game. And when you take part in it… be prepared to reap the whirlwind. As those in Dresden Germany and Tokyo leaned in equally forceful lessons.
This video hits differently for me. In my Godzilla fan fiction, the Trinity test stirred Godzilla from eons of slumber, with Hiroshima and Nagasaki wrenching him entirely from sleep, and bringing him to conflict with humanity.
And when he realised he gave power to destroy the world and he remember Shri krishan ji’s quote from Bhagvad geeta now I am death and destroyer of this world.
What are the ethical implications of preserving humanity? I am a genetic engineering project within the Groves family and I am fascinated by the questions this question has brought up. The extent to which humanity should continue to simultaneously advance and restrain itself from total annihilation can be, upon self-inquiry, dubious to me. Whether to continue to advance in certain realms which can have horrifying implications, such as engineered children who are effectively adults by 4, is unclear. Sure, genetic engineering is nowhere near as frightening as the nuclear bomb, and no product of such engineering should be mistreated as if intrinsically frightening, however, the current social structure at large seems inadequate and torturous for children who have surpassed their families in IQ and maturity by 4 or 5 years old. To intersect with the issues of genetic engineering and nuclear warfare as a genetically designed Groves is to look deeply into human issues in a way few alive today can.
The bomb was used not " somwhere in Asia", but in Japan: Hiroshima and Nagasaki, just in case if japanese forgot and think: it was USSR. Two japanese city was blown away just to show USSR: USA has mighty weapon now.
Not really. Two scientists who worked on this project died after being exposed to lethal dose of radiation from a Plutonium core known as the "Demon core". The core was planned to be used for a third atomic bomb but was cancelled after Japan surrendered. The scientists then literally played around with it and got lethal radiation. Harry Daghlian and Louis Slotin
RADIOACTIVE HAPPINESS! YET, FOR SUCH NON-MODERN TIMES, TO ENGAGE IN A PROJECT OF THIS SIZE, MAGNITUDE, UNCERTAINTY, CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE PROJECT, LESS FOR THE EFFECTS OF AN UNBALANCED PLANET, WORLD, NOWADAYS!
I read the the Bomb used on Hiroshima had 64 KG of Fissionable Uranium. But only 1 KG was ignited. Had it been all 64 KG, half of Japan would have been a waste land.
WWII explained (why they building the atomic bomb: Since the bombing of Pearl Harbor, it shook America. All Japanese were put into prison camps because the bombing of Pearl Harbor was caused by the Japanese. They couldn’t let any Japanese do any further damage, so they put anyone who looks a but Japanese in prison camps. So, Oppenheimer, one of the people who helped build the atomic bomb dropped a test bomb you saw in the video to use it on Hiroshima, Japan.
Laides and Gentlemen: 7 Oscar Wins
Best Editing
Best Cinematography
Best Original Score
Best Supporting Actor
Best Leading Actor
Best Director
Best Picture
Hallelujah
wtf is oscar?
@@forrestgump5959are you serious
Yaaaay!🤩
And one World War win.
Feynman: "The glass stops the UV"
Teller: "what stops the glass?"
Feynman: ohshitdidn'thinkofthat.jpg
How did they calculate the level of eye protection?
Keep in mind, 3 bunkers observed from 10,000 yards away. Most of the observers were 20 miles away from the blast, and it looked like it was right in front of them. In terms of scale, they recreated the size of the conventional explosion to match the same distance as the Trinity Test would have appeared. Several scientists took bets on the yield. Teller thought it would be 45 KT, Oppenheimer predicted 0.3KT, and Ramsey predicted 0, or a complete dud. Enrico Fermi took wagers on whether the detonation would ignite the atmosphere and destroy just the state of New Mexico, or the entire planet.
If you have to remind people that the footage actually is bigger than it looks, the explosion wasn't done well.
Truth is, side by side with the actual Trinity test footage, what Nolan and crew did was a disservice to the true breadth and scale of the bomb's terrifying destructive capabilities.
It looks like a large building explosion out of an action movie. It's impressive as far as gas explosions go, but to pretend like what we're witnessing is at all like the real thing is really disingenuous.
I agree
@@Ripjaws95 I mean, the task of Nolans SFX Team was impossible. I think they did theri best and the flash of light was very good, but i dont think any amoutn of movie explosives could give the feelong of an antomic bomb.
Except for a group of children, who never be informed about the test. Every single one of them did not know they are in the radiated zone. They though nuclear ash was snowflake and played, ate it. Up to this day US government still refused to apology and provided medicare for their radiation illness.
20 Kt was the actual yield
I think the fact that this actually happened in real life is far more concerning
Care to elaborate?
@@svscared he does not know if it happened in real life.
Oh you sweet summer child....there have been well over 1000 detonations of test bombs up until the late 90s before a ban was in place. North Korea does one here and there with most likely Russia doing more testing in the future. So buckle up buttercup.
What is concerning? The fact that the United Stated developed something to end a war that took 80 million innocent lives? That is concerning?
In that moment, the world changed forever.
Agree
my how things have evolved.
In every moment the world is changing, how is another topic to discuss
@@Ramzblood of course the world changed immediately, real or no, people live in fear of nuclear war.
🤓
Ukrainian born George Bohdan Kistovkosky was a explosives expert Enrico Fermi asked the Mad Cossack what are the odds for the Trinity test to go off replied 50/50 . Later on that Ukrainian put all efforts for nuclear disarmament he became a adviser to president Eisenhower.
I wonder if he was happy with what he created. It would’ve happened anyways no doubt… but still. I just wonder if he ever lost sleep over the monster he just birthed.
of course he is happy to have succeeded and proven himself to the world. But we have all seen the fear of carrying the guilt of thousands of completely innocent victims
@@incynemamovies you truly believe he walked away proud? Honest question, that is not a dig at you. I just can’t imagine especially being that smart and realizing that you just tipped the first domino, and thus feeling some level of guilt.
in the world of physicists he certainly seemed proud of the success of the experiment, but after the bomb was brought by the government he began to realize that something bad was really going to happen and that clearly had a strong connection to his name.
Watch the historical interviews of the real Oppenheimer. Since I don't know him personally, I cannot say for sure, but he says something to the effect of, while it was inevitable that atomic power would be harnessed as a weapon, and it was better in the Allied hands, and that dropping them on Japan was a necessary step, there is no way you can walk away from causing 100,000 innocent deaths without a heavy conscience. I think he is implying that it is better to live with that guilt, since it's a natural outcome of what was done. His bigger regret was that he had hoped that the nature of man would change once the destructive power of nuclear weapons was demonstrated. He didn't think governments would actually engage in a full-on nuclear arms race. That shocked him and truly made him worry that he may have just started the end of the world.
@@AdityaKaul-dm8fk thank you for the insight. I figured. The way you put it makes it possible to swallow and makes it sound justified. But yea, i just can’t imagine how i would feel if i had created this.
When we detonated those three bombs. Those scientists knew that they had altered the history of mankind forever. Mastering the atom was a gift and a curse to the world.
Hi, pretty face, I know this is like a dream to you thank you for being a fan
1:28 doesn’t really look like a nuke. It would have been cool if the actual footage was used in this movie
@MrTsiolkovsky ok sassypants
@MrTsiolkovsky I hate CGI, but this is one of the rare cases it should be used. Sometimes artists tend to damage their work over an obsession. In Nolan's case, it's "No CGI". The explosion scene is anticlimactic.
@@soloistdeve The aftereffect of the explosion was done beautifully, but the moment of detonation...yeah it fell flat.
@@marcdumont2275 Yes, especially the sound design is impeccable.
What does an atomic explosion look like? You've never seen one.
1 of the best scenes of the movie. Music got quite tense when it showed bomb being built
Sorry Barbie Oppenheimer took best pitcher at The Oscar
The guy with the glasses in the begining in fron of the bomb is Christopher Denham, who played Dr Meeks in Manhattan, a TV series about building the atomic bomb.. I recommend it
They only tested the Plutonium Implosion Bomb... they were confident the Uranium Gun Device would work. Had the test at Trinity failed.... their other Plutonium Bomb would also fail. They only had enough Plutonium for 2 Bombs.
Actually they had plutonium for ten bombs - but only enough enriched uranium for two.
The uranium implosion bomb took 60kg of enriched Uranium, the implosion bomb took 6kg of plutonium (but uranium worked too). The higher mass efficiency is why all subsequent nuclear bombs used implosion inition.
Fifteen nuclear weapons were scheduled for use by November 1945. 12 were built by the end of September when assembly was suspended. Three were detonated. Nine were in inventory in January 1946.
@@allangibson8494Of course the bombs didn't fail. It is a movie.
@@ajarivas72 The gun design was absolutely certain to work (and detonated with full yield on impact).
The implosion design was more questionable and they ran through hundreds of prototypes to get the bugs out. The prototypes used steel cores not plutonium. The engineers involved left the program as experts in explosive metal forming.
@@allangibson8494 the government wouldn't allow the engineers to leave the program. Sorry.
@@allangibson8494I wonder what point in the Manhattan project they realised the theory was likely to be reality? By that I mean a Laboratory test giving an incredible result that would defy normal logic?
When you think a few grams of metal turning into a hundred metres wide fireball is the end result, it’s beyond belief.
“Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.”
Best movie quote of 2023
O en el salvador,si nos libra de un cometa que venga a la tierra en el futuro.
2:00 THE GREATEST MOVIE OF THE DECADE WON BEST PICTURE
1:43 most underwhelming explosion ever.
I was expecting them to use the real trinity test footage 😢
@@yodaman1985 Me to
yeah tbh i would've just let the ultra powerfull light into a later big mushroom shot, fallout style
@yodaman1985 It's truly amazing that footage from back in '45 could be SO much more terrifying and intense than a scene from a 21st-century multi-million dollar blockbuster.
"And this could be the dawn of a New Age. Nuclear power is meaningless in a world where a virus can kill an entire population and the leave the worlds wealth fully intact"
V for Vendetta
of fact yes it has sense is a energy's resourse more clean that anothers kind of energy
Its a bs statement.
Why meaningless?
I agree. We saw the effects of Covid 19
I love how evil and sinister the bomb looks. It’s like they’ve chained up some sort of ancient god
🛸”yo that was tight as fuck”
Lol
🛸: huh amateurs
Man I would not be celebrating knowing what is to come.
Each and every Japanese citizen in those two cities learned a very hard hard truth. A “life lesson”. “Enabling” your “Government” has consequences. Consequences each and every citizen bears. War isn’t a game. And when you take part in it… be prepared to reap the whirlwind. As those in Dresden Germany and Tokyo leaned in equally forceful lessons.
This video hits differently for me. In my Godzilla fan fiction, the Trinity test stirred Godzilla from eons of slumber, with Hiroshima and Nagasaki wrenching him entirely from sleep, and bringing him to conflict with humanity.
"Now I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
Remember HIROSHIMA and NAGASAKI.
The moment Skynet was born 😅
Seeing this front row in imax gave me a fucking panic attack it was so intense. Great movie
@@elixini5565 of course lol
And when he realised he gave power to destroy the world and he remember Shri krishan ji’s quote from Bhagvad geeta now I am death and destroyer of this world.
people who build atomic bomb like this they are super smart human being
Bro got so many kill assets that day
It’s cool that they added the fact they were scared they’d accidentally ignite the earth’s atmosphere
How so?
@@GetConfused8r0rare chance of nitrogen in the atmosphere burning then spreading like wildfire
@@Daiin0 Oh... Why does people go far to make nuclears?
@@GetConfused8r0 chances of atmospheric burning was near zero. They did the calculations so they went on with the atom bomb. Have you seen the movie?
@@Daiin0 Yes but no, I'm too damn tired. Thank you though💝
What are the ethical implications of preserving humanity? I am a genetic engineering project within the Groves family and I am fascinated by the questions this question has brought up. The extent to which humanity should continue to simultaneously advance and restrain itself from total annihilation can be, upon self-inquiry, dubious to me. Whether to continue to advance in certain realms which can have horrifying implications, such as engineered children who are effectively adults by 4, is unclear. Sure, genetic engineering is nowhere near as frightening as the nuclear bomb, and no product of such engineering should be mistreated as if intrinsically frightening, however, the current social structure at large seems inadequate and torturous for children who have surpassed their families in IQ and maturity by 4 or 5 years old. To intersect with the issues of genetic engineering and nuclear warfare as a genetically designed Groves is to look deeply into human issues in a way few alive today can.
aight but wtf was the outro song?
shits fire
Hi man check the song (Bad Snacks - Kate's Waltz) here: ruclips.net/video/WyOdBcADtp8/видео.html
That is one scene Nolan SHOULD have used cgi for.
.....And after this test Satan started to rule the world!
Thx for these scene
ur welcome
0:08... Huh??
C'mon guys.. the actual core was a perfect SPHERE, NOT a cylinder.
EVERYONE knows this....
Do just a BIT more research next time.
The plutonium core was spherical. The cylinder there is a portion of the uranium tamper containing it.
I love the cast from the same director of my favorite movie the Dark Knight and think it’s cool they even got Josh Peck from Drake and Josh
That looks like a fucking taleban car bomb. This must be the shittiest nuclear explosion of all time in represented in a movie!
Worst thing ever built by man-made..
How do you know it was built?
Too realistic!😢😳 a new masterpiece from nolan after watching minus one goji movie
The bomb was used not " somwhere in Asia", but in Japan: Hiroshima and Nagasaki, just in case if japanese forgot and think: it was USSR. Two japanese city was blown away just to show USSR: USA has mighty weapon now.
Impress the USSR? So they built theirs? Have you considered the option it was a psychological operation?
The start of the end !
are they aware of the danger of radioactive materials during this era?
Not really. Two scientists who worked on this project died after being exposed to lethal dose of radiation from a Plutonium core known as the "Demon core". The core was planned to be used for a third atomic bomb but was cancelled after Japan surrendered. The scientists then literally played around with it and got lethal radiation. Harry Daghlian and Louis Slotin
No
RADIOACTIVE
HAPPINESS!
YET,
FOR SUCH
NON-MODERN TIMES,
TO ENGAGE IN
A PROJECT OF THIS SIZE,
MAGNITUDE, UNCERTAINTY,
CONGRATULATIONS FOR
THE PROJECT,
LESS FOR THE EFFECTS
OF AN UNBALANCED PLANET,
WORLD, NOWADAYS!
I read the the Bomb used on Hiroshima had 64 KG of Fissionable Uranium. But only 1 KG was ignited. Had it been all 64 KG, half of Japan would have been a waste land.
The war God of Japan lives in the land of Usa. Behold the Son of Trinity. SHOGUN for 75 years of peace in Japan.
The Germans made them do it
It took intelligence design 7 days to create the earth, humans learned how to destroy it in 1 day. Humans 1 creator 0 lol
Rome wasn't built in a day.....Nero rosins up his bow...
We can launch nukes all we want, but it will all be undone in a few generations.
God could destroy it only by saying 💀
God ♾️ humans 0
Fatman, Little Boy was better.
Human made mistake
just human
Японцы до сих пор с благодарностью целуют ягодицы своих "победителей"...
That was it??? That’s the big explosion everyone was talking about??
WWII explained (why they building the atomic bomb:
Since the bombing of Pearl Harbor, it shook America. All Japanese were put into prison camps because the bombing of Pearl Harbor was caused by the Japanese. They couldn’t let any Japanese do any further damage, so they put anyone who looks a but Japanese in prison camps. So, Oppenheimer, one of the people who helped build the atomic bomb dropped a test bomb you saw in the video to use it on Hiroshima, Japan.
Its a shame how the entire movie is about building the bomb, and the actual explosion looks shit
@InconsistentGuy No. Also, what are you on about?
@InconsistentGuy two things can be true lmao
The worst atomic blast effect that i saw in a movie ever! It looks NOTHING an atomic explosion
I swear Drake & Josh had some crazy episodes
Turn out it's takes a bounce of nerd put together in the middle of desert to for few months to change the world
why r they happy? Evil
"FOR PRESERVATION OF THE BLUE AND PURE WORLD! " OH SORRY WRONG ANIME..
no matter what the true intention of the creation is, fruits of labor will always satisfy its creators.
Not really.
Because they believe they can finally end the fucking war, duh.
Grazie ai stessi scienziati che hanno messo le carte in pari nel tavolo del terrore
Maledetto sia quel giorno
Hindu 🙋🏽♂️