@sumbigdumkunt no, I thought the term mustard gas was used interchangeably for chlorine gas and phozgene gas. I didn't realize that it was a different chemical compound altogether.
@@leonardmcdonald3928 oh well okay, that’s fair enough. I shouldn’t have assumed the lowest IQ take, just seen too many people unironically inquire about the involvement of mustard as an ingredient to a chemical weapon.
@@sumbigdumkuntI never looked into it, but I assumed it used a concentrated compound found in mustard plants. I didn't think they were shelling enemies with Heinz, but that there was further similarities to the condiment then there actually was.
As a retired Medical services Officer (USAF), the use of chemical agents are meant more to slow down an enemy, than kill them. Forcing a unit to wear MOPP 4 protection (full chemical suit, mask, buytal rubber gloves and rubber boots severely degrades unit effectiveness and slows progress way down. The people most affected are civilians and guerrilla combatants who do not have access to protective gear.
This is true, the idea of chemical weapons was to reduce enemy combatants ability to effectively fight. Gas masks, especially the early models, had terrible field of view. This could allow soldiers wearing them to be flanked more easily because its harder for them to see around them. Wearing a gas mask also reduced a soldiers ability to communicate effectively. Between the spanish flu and WW1, the 1910s were a very dark time in the not so distant past.
@@TheCrapOnYourStrapOn it ain't scary, I know. But he means it'll give you PTSD for the rest of your life cause you're just stuck with the smell and stuff
Hi. I love your channel. Even though you have changed its name to "Dark Science", can you continue with the series "questions for pseudoscience"? Those videos are a lot of fun.
Yep, indeed I will continue to do my pseudoscience videos, though they will be uploaded far less. I'll pitch an idea to my Patrons to vote on one soon.
My paternal grandfather served in WWI and died before I was born. I had always heard that upon returning he suffered from trauma due to mustard gas. Over the years I have heard some disturbing stories.. This week as I looked through old photos my curiosity was peaked. What exactly did trauma due to mustard gas mean. Thank you for this video. It has helped me understand my extended family a bit better. We should never judge since we never know what has gone before.
I would like to see a video from you about what huffing gasoline does to your body. I've heard horrible stories of people's experiences doing it, but a breakdown of what biologically occurs would be super interesting.
Yknow, it's the strangest thing. I had a Hunter s. Thompson kick a few years back and tried huffing it like 8 times and never felt anything except a little light headed. Like less so than from just hyperventilating for a few minutes.
i would imagine that even though it’s a common practice, actual experiments involving human subjects on the effects of the act are probably minimal. I could be wrong though, junkies will do anything for a buck
There's an idiomatic expression in Portugal: _Esgazeado,_ meaning _The one who has been gazed_ and it's used to describe crazy people with erratic behavior, often times destructive.
Portugal as indeed participated in The Great War, sending soldiers to France. The horror stories and injuries that the returning soldiers brought back shock the country and left scars in the memories of the nation.
@@marpintado It was indeed bad. In the Battle Of The Lys in France, just on April 9th 1918, just in this single day around 500 Portuguese soldiers perished, around 7% of the total Portuguese losses on this war. _Nothing_ compared with other countries on WW1... And you're absolutely right regarding the horror stories of the injured returning home, that's a national burden for decades. The Vietcong realized this and were ordered not to kill the American soldiers but just to wound them. A dead soldier is _just_ a dead body on a casket, a funeral, a compensation to the family and _moving on._ A wounded soldier with PTSD will be taunted himself and reflect that on a whole society, as the USA knows it with their Vietnam veterans. The same thing will happen to Russia after Ukraine and no one is talking about it, and it has already started to happen, and that's just one of the bills they'll have to pay long term for this invasion. Cheers.
@@Bigvs.Dickvs É verdade Bruno, ninguém quer pensar no sofrimento que permanece após as guerras. O mais triste é que as pessoas traumatizadas acabam por ser ignoradas. Ninguém quer ser lembrado das coisas horríveis que aconteceram. Cumprimentos.
Father of toxic gas and chemical warfare His dark creation has been revealed Flow over no man's land, a poisonous nightmare A deadly mist on the battlefield
Great presentation! Both sides in WW1 used a whole host of chemical agents to gain ground against the enemy. In some ways I think that WW1 must have been a more psychologically damaging experience for the soldiers on the Western front: Gas attacks, tanks, planes, flamethrowers and artillery on an unimaginable scale!
the tanks from WW1 look terrifying i mean imagine sitting in your trench and seeing that for the very first time and then it starts firing off rounds! 😮 and the flamethrowers were a brutal thing especially like the scene in the remake of 'all quiet on the western front'
I remember conducting a chemistry lab in college. I think it was a redox reaction or something where you'd put iron shavings into a blue solution. It was important to do all this under the fume hood because; "The byproduct gasses that come from the beaker is the same compounds as mustard gas". What an absurdly scary looking gas. It's heavy, it creeps in a slowish manner. Doesn't look deadly until you know what it is.
I don't think that's true. If there was no form of sulfur in it then it can't produce mustard gas. Even if there is a form of sulfur present I don't see how iron could form mustard gas
I only ever heard phosgene kills and mustard incapacitates. I had no idea mustard gas rendered gas masks ineffective and was a nasty carcinogen. I have a lot more fear and respect for that horrifying compound now
It would’ve been cool if you talked about the Harber Bosch method and how Harber won a Nobel prize for synthesizing ammonia to create fertilizer and feed millions of people but then using that same method to create mustard gas and how people refused to accept his Nobel prize winning.
Fritz Haber won the Nobel prize in chemistry in1918for inventing a way to synthesize ammonia from Nitrogen and hydrogen gas (called the haber bosch process) Kind of reminds me of america's own version of "thomas midgleyJr " 😅😅 Both these guys were geniuses in their field, but what they invented was later used for such terrible destructive purposes🙄
Did a couple of ops defusing and disposing of the stuff. Ended up with a serious pneumonai a few months later making me one of the last gas casualties of WW1..
@@ExtantPerson I'm ok, but lost a good mate to Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis caused by his exposure to cordite. Coroner labelled it "death by misadventure", the bewigged imbecile.
i love your videos, they’re so informative and you have a nice entertaining way of explaining the topics. if i could request anything, it would be to please update your playlists, as there is some new videos that would add great to your playlists and its a nice way to watch videos for me personally. keep up the videos we love them!!!
As a Belgian i really can't believe what kind of crap my ancestors had to endure being invaded by the Romans, Vikings, French, Spanish, Germans and so on... My grandparents (may they rest in peace) lived true both world wars, my grandfather even lost a whole leg due to grenade shrapnel. Yet they carried on and successfully built a future for their children and grandchildren. They were resilient af, truly the greatest generation!
Thank you for this. My grand-father was gassed in the trenches in northern France during WW1. He was born in 1886 and died in 1974. He was a brave, uncomplaining and lucky survivor. I wish I had understood as a child, glimpsing once the gas mask he kept in his wardrobe, the horrors he endured and saw around him 💔⚘️
Thanks for watching it! RUclips decided to age restrict the video so only a fraction of people will see it, and an even smaller fraction will take the time to sign in and watch.
@@darkscienceyt dont worry. people like me (who love your content) will watch it no matter what. i watched all your videos and im grateful you upload more
Haber-Bosch the Great Alliance Where's the contradiction? Fed the world by ways of science Sinner or a saint Father of Toxic gas and chemical warfare his dark creation has been revealed Flow over no man's land a poisonous nightmare a deadly mist on the battlefield -Sabaton
Can you explain hydrostatic shocks, like the thing thats caused by bullets passing through your body with so much pressure causing your body to implode
Ok, let's look at th most lethal munitions vs the most effective vs the most against the Geneva Conventions vs what is being developed today? Pretty please....
Fun fact, Fritz Haber also invented fertilizer, and the Canadians were the ones who not only invented the gas mask, but were the first to retaliate with gas attacks despite the allies telling them no
Wellll.... Nobody used poison gas during the WWII... But Winston Churchill desperately wanted to. What does it say? He also wanted to use the atomic bombs - even though he didn't have any.
You know it’s gonna be a banger when YT asks you twice if you’re sure you wanna watch it.
itz his möthörr... she... interFlirrce v v
Seriously the most amazing videos are not recommended by RUclips
The algorithm do not favor them
They push pure stupid things
I was expecting something about whoopie Goldberg when I saw the channels name but this is good too
Three times for me
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You know the video will be good when youtube slaps a "viewer discretion is advised" restriction on it.
Actually two, so it's even better.
I can honestly say that I had no idea what mustard gas actually was. Incredible!
Did you guys think it was literally just aerosolised mustard? lmao
@sumbigdumkunt no, I thought the term mustard gas was used interchangeably for chlorine gas and phozgene gas. I didn't realize that it was a different chemical compound altogether.
@@leonardmcdonald3928 oh well okay, that’s fair enough. I shouldn’t have assumed the lowest IQ take, just seen too many people unironically inquire about the involvement of mustard as an ingredient to a chemical weapon.
More like fucking terrifying
@@sumbigdumkuntI never looked into it, but I assumed it used a concentrated compound found in mustard plants. I didn't think they were shelling enemies with Heinz, but that there was further similarities to the condiment then there actually was.
As a retired Medical services Officer (USAF), the use of chemical agents are meant more to slow down an enemy, than kill them. Forcing a unit to wear MOPP 4 protection (full chemical suit, mask, buytal rubber gloves and rubber boots severely degrades unit effectiveness and slows progress way down. The people most affected are civilians and guerrilla combatants who do not have access to protective gear.
As a human, I concur.
Oh I did not know this, thanks for the information!
This is true, the idea of chemical weapons was to reduce enemy combatants ability to effectively fight. Gas masks, especially the early models, had terrible field of view. This could allow soldiers wearing them to be flanked more easily because its harder for them to see around them. Wearing a gas mask also reduced a soldiers ability to communicate effectively.
Between the spanish flu and WW1, the 1910s were a very dark time in the not so distant past.
Mustard gas
I'd heard hitler wouldnt use chemical weapons in wwII due to him being gassed in WWI.
Apart from Zyklon B…
@@joefinan9483 yeah he's Hitler
Of course he treat Jews worst than enemy
@@joefinan9483 which was just a pesticide for lice.
@@joefinan9483that was not for battlefield...
Guys, it still is a chemichal weapon, that was heavily used.
The fact the mortality rate is 2-3% makes it even scarier
Mortality rate: 2-3%
PTSD: 110%
It makes it less scary.
Why on earth would that make it more scary?? I’d much prefer mustard gas to getting hit with nerve agents. Though neither would be optimal
@@TheCrapOnYourStrapOn it ain't scary, I know. But he means it'll give you PTSD for the rest of your life cause you're just stuck with the smell and stuff
@@potatomine6678 Did you forget about the guaranteed cancer later on in life, if inhaled or exposed to your skin?
I wasn't aware that the main point of it's usage was mental terror
Hi. I love your channel. Even though you have changed its name to "Dark Science", can you continue with the series "questions for pseudoscience"? Those videos are a lot of fun.
Yes he said he's gonna continue doing it
Yep, indeed I will continue to do my pseudoscience videos, though they will be uploaded far less. I'll pitch an idea to my Patrons to vote on one soon.
I really enjoyed those videos and I'd love it too if they kept on coming
I always confused mustard gas with chlorine gas, and thought they were the same thing. I learned a lot from this video!
i am still confused when i hear Custard and Mustard, don’t know which one is bad and which is bad
My paternal grandfather served in WWI and died before I was born. I had always heard that upon returning he suffered from trauma due to mustard gas. Over the years I have heard some disturbing stories.. This week as I looked through old photos my curiosity was peaked. What exactly did trauma due to mustard gas mean. Thank you for this video. It has helped me understand my extended family a bit better. We should never judge since we never know what has gone before.
I would like to see a video from you about what huffing gasoline does to your body. I've heard horrible stories of people's experiences doing it, but a breakdown of what biologically occurs would be super interesting.
Yknow, it's the strangest thing. I had a Hunter s. Thompson kick a few years back and tried huffing it like 8 times and never felt anything except a little light headed. Like less so than from just hyperventilating for a few minutes.
Heard them from Tales From The Trip?
i would imagine that even though it’s a common practice, actual experiments involving human subjects on the effects of the act are probably minimal. I could be wrong though, junkies will do anything for a buck
@@Wulfjageryup
I never knew that Mustard Gas was so insidious, and could be so damaging in ways much different than I expected from a gas.
There's an idiomatic expression in Portugal: _Esgazeado,_ meaning _The one who has been gazed_ and it's used to describe crazy people with erratic behavior, often times destructive.
Portugal as indeed participated in The Great War, sending soldiers to France. The horror stories and injuries that the returning soldiers brought back shock the country and left scars in the memories of the nation.
Não sabia dessa, no Brasil não usamos esse termo
@@marpintado It was indeed bad.
In the Battle Of The Lys in France, just on April 9th 1918, just in this single day around 500 Portuguese soldiers perished, around 7% of the total Portuguese losses on this war.
_Nothing_ compared with other countries on WW1...
And you're absolutely right regarding the horror stories of the injured returning home, that's a national burden for decades. The Vietcong realized this and were ordered not to kill the American soldiers but just to wound them. A dead soldier is _just_ a dead body on a casket, a funeral, a compensation to the family and _moving on._ A wounded soldier with PTSD will be taunted himself and reflect that on a whole society, as the USA knows it with their Vietnam veterans.
The same thing will happen to Russia after Ukraine and no one is talking about it, and it has already started to happen, and that's just one of the bills they'll have to pay long term for this invasion.
Cheers.
@@Bigvs.Dickvs É verdade Bruno, ninguém quer pensar no sofrimento que permanece após as guerras. O mais triste é que as pessoas traumatizadas acabam por ser ignoradas. Ninguém quer ser lembrado das coisas horríveis que aconteceram. Cumprimentos.
Please do a video on the dark science of ketchup or sandwich spread gas.
Thanks
😂
damn, pure morbid curiosity and this well produced... i think i have to binge watch your whole channel now
Father of toxic gas and chemical warfare
His dark creation has been revealed
Flow over no man's land, a poisonous nightmare
A deadly mist on the battlefield
Fritz Haber: I did it for my country 🇩🇪
Me: 🤦♂️
Great presentation! Both sides in WW1 used a whole host of chemical agents to gain ground against the enemy. In some ways I think that WW1 must have been a more psychologically damaging experience for the soldiers on the Western front: Gas attacks, tanks, planes, flamethrowers and artillery on an unimaginable scale!
the tanks from WW1 look terrifying i mean imagine sitting in your trench and seeing that for the very first time and then it starts firing off rounds! 😮 and the flamethrowers were a brutal thing especially like the scene in the remake of 'all quiet on the western front'
I remember conducting a chemistry lab in college. I think it was a redox reaction or something where you'd put iron shavings into a blue solution. It was important to do all this under the fume hood because; "The byproduct gasses that come from the beaker is the same compounds as mustard gas".
What an absurdly scary looking gas. It's heavy, it creeps in a slowish manner. Doesn't look deadly until you know what it is.
I don't think that's true. If there was no form of sulfur in it then it can't produce mustard gas. Even if there is a form of sulfur present I don't see how iron could form mustard gas
Love this channel. Always straight to the point
I only ever heard phosgene kills and mustard incapacitates. I had no idea mustard gas rendered gas masks ineffective and was a nasty carcinogen. I have a lot more fear and respect for that horrifying compound now
It would’ve been cool if you talked about the Harber Bosch method and how Harber won a Nobel prize for synthesizing ammonia to create fertilizer and feed millions of people but then using that same method to create mustard gas and how people refused to accept his Nobel prize winning.
Killed millions, saved millions. An interesting human being for sure
The Haber-Bosch process produces ammonia. The synthesis of mustard gas has nothing to do with it
*This* *is* *probably* *one* *of* *the* *most* *underrated* *channels* *on* *this* *site.* *Great* *video* *as* *always!*
Fritz Haber won the Nobel prize in chemistry in1918for inventing a way to synthesize ammonia from Nitrogen and hydrogen gas (called the haber bosch process)
Kind of reminds me of america's own version of "thomas midgleyJr " 😅😅
Both these guys were geniuses in their field, but what they invented was later used for such terrible destructive purposes🙄
7:29 his mustache looks really nice in this picture
Did a couple of ops defusing and disposing of the stuff. Ended up with a serious pneumonai a few months later making me one of the last gas casualties of WW1..
You doing okay?
@@ExtantPerson I'm ok, but lost a good mate to Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis caused by his exposure to cordite.
Coroner labelled it "death by misadventure", the bewigged imbecile.
You the best, one might say you're a must(ard) have on this platform
🤭
Ah my favor kind of mustard, mustard gas. No need to feed your troops if they're all dead.
Since when is mustard consumed alone?
I wish I discovered thia channel sooner, I binge watched all of your videos, finally found my perfect channel after Vsauce stopped uploading
I'm an Entomologist (Bug scientist) and just found this channel... wow as a non dark science scientist this is great content of the other side.
*Friz Haber in Hell*
Satan: (reads file) "Jesus Christ, man....
"Time to put that newly installed basement to good use."
i love your videos, they’re so informative and you have a nice entertaining way of explaining the topics. if i could request anything, it would be to please update your playlists, as there is some new videos that would add great to your playlists and its a nice way to watch videos for me personally. keep up the videos we love them!!!
This channel is the best example off quality over quantity.
As a Belgian i really can't believe what kind of crap my ancestors had to endure being invaded by the Romans, Vikings, French, Spanish, Germans and so on... My grandparents (may they rest in peace) lived true both world wars, my grandfather even lost a whole leg due to grenade shrapnel. Yet they carried on and successfully built a future for their children and grandchildren. They were resilient af, truly the greatest generation!
Honestly up until I watched this video I did not know there were 2 types of mustard gas
Me during lunch: Ima put some mustard on my sandwich
Everyone else on a ww1 battlefield:
Love your vids. So educational interesting and informative!
Amazing content! Keep it up!
Thank you for this. My grand-father was gassed in the trenches in northern France during WW1. He was born in 1886 and died in 1974. He was a brave, uncomplaining and lucky survivor. I wish I had understood as a child, glimpsing once the gas mask he kept in his wardrobe, the horrors he endured and saw around him 💔⚘️
This was fantastic work. Well done. Algorithm, obey my will.
"Peggy, thats the recipe for mustard gas!"
5 warnings before watching. Love it.
8:55 Hey, that's not the Geneva protocol, that's the Tokyo trial💀
Great video
Alvioli sounds like a sauce for italien bread
8/10
Interesting Video. THX subbed.
this is a great video
Thanks for uploading
Thanks for watching it! RUclips decided to age restrict the video so only a fraction of people will see it, and an even smaller fraction will take the time to sign in and watch.
@@darkscienceyt dont worry. people like me (who love your content) will watch it no matter what. i watched all your videos and im grateful you upload more
Fascinating
This channel is too damn underrated
legend is back, nice.
WOO HOO time for some more dark science
You always know if a youtube video about history has 2 warnings before you can watch, it's gonna be good.
Haber-Bosch the Great Alliance
Where's the contradiction?
Fed the world by ways of science
Sinner or a saint
Father of Toxic gas and chemical warfare his dark creation has been revealed
Flow over no man's land a poisonous nightmare a deadly mist on the battlefield
-Sabaton
So when is the episode about ketchup gas
I would love if you made a hour long video
VX nerve agent next. 👍👍
Can you do one video about endocrine disrupting chemicals
I am training to be a writer in future. Your chanel help me alot, sir.
RUclips putting a warning on a history video just goes to show how worthless their employees are.
yeah they fucking suck
Amazing channel sir can't believe I have been missing out from this .thanks !
hey, given that your videos are constantly being age restricted, is there a way you can work with the guys from nebula to post your video there?
Mustard gas is the typa gas to be like ""I may not kill you, but your mind will." which is extremely terrifying.
I didn't even know this was made today I just started watching lol
❤ thanks for the break down
Smoke when asked what's in the canister
This video has upset the RUclips fascists... Keep making more videos to upset them!
This video is age restricted but you can watch half naked women and men dance around and thats completely fine
RUclips making leaps and bounds in logic
Helping with a class, thanks for the good scares
Could you do anatomy of an implosion?
Quick question for admin, or for those who know the answer. 🤚
Does monetization still run normally when YT gave graphic waring?
8:50 Oh, the irony. So mustard gas, bad, but nuclear weapons, good. Logic, I guess.
What horrific stuff.
War is such awaste
Good!
Nice video
Some ppl call it a kaiser blade....
“There is no light in war, only dark, no one is innocent”
Noti gang💯
Can you explain hydrostatic shocks, like the thing thats caused by bullets passing through your body with so much pressure causing your body to implode
This guy deserves more
Terrifying.
Ok, let's look at th most lethal munitions vs the most effective vs the most against the Geneva Conventions vs what is being developed today? Pretty please....
I am TOXIC.
Wow, I've watched so many ww1 documentaries but had no idea of how horrifying MG was...
"Activate Windows"
No
@@darkscienceyt 👍
Can you do the dark science on the titanic submersible?
Huh. Reminds me of the DC-62 virus from division 2. Wonder if the game devs researched Mustard Gas at all.
0:58 When they accidentally meet each other in the middle: _Oh... Hello..._
Idk I’m not a mind reader but I feel like you had a lot more fun doing the older videos you made you should do more of those like weird science videos
Can you make a video about the ocean gate submarine?
Fun fact, Fritz Haber also invented fertilizer, and the Canadians were the ones who not only invented the gas mask, but were the first to retaliate with gas attacks despite the allies telling them no
Wellll.... Nobody used poison gas during the WWII... But Winston Churchill desperately wanted to. What does it say? He also wanted to use the atomic bombs - even though he didn't have any.
Ever heard of Zyklon B?
watched it and now its tooken down...
glad i watched when i did i guess...
8:00 does anyone know what movie this is from?
"We finally know what is in the canister" - Rainbow six siege
Must of been sterdy 🥁 🪘
you should do the affects of Kratom on the human body and what happens if you use too much
But how does it taste? Is it good to bring to a bbq?
Friz Haber in heaven admiring his creation
In that picture of young Hitler, the dog looks more like Hitler than Hitler does.
Perfectly symmetrical violence never solved anything.