The fact that these are man made items from natural resources is incredible. But the thought that humans can build such things that contains such power that shakes the wind, water, and air like that is scary.
@@markengel6570 I hope it's not the end of the world that's crazy and the russian president aka Vladimir Putin needs to get arrested and put him in prison because this is not possible
Did you know that nukes were made in 1945 and chicken sandwiches were made in 1946. We figured out how to split Atoms before we figured out how to make a chicken sandwich🤣🤣🤣
Jin Sakai And that someone actually gave access to these weapons to Donald Trump... Christ that’s even more terrifying when you write it or say it out loud
Harsh Padalwar Who said anything about a war... Trump hates Americans more than any other people in the world and would gladly nuke cities like New York Detroit or Chicago
Mutually assured destruction, nobody will nuke anybody else now that everybody has nuclear weapons, once they nuke someone else, whoever they did it to can launch a counter attack or their allies can launch a counter attack of their own, it's essentially the ultimate lose/lose situation
I’m not sure if a tsar bomba would end human civilization even if retaliated against. Maybe just one retaliation and we can all take a deep breath and realize how stupid this is
Umm why would they try to do that? Lol I’m all for conspiracy theories but only believable ones if they wanted to ruin the atmosphere for what? Why? They would die as well? Lol everyone would die so I don’t think that was the plan.
in the hey-days humans had a total of 100.000 megaton of nuke power. enough to kill us all three times over. then... on the other hand, a 1 km wide asteroid have several millions megaton power. who will kill us first?
@@JuanMartinez-hy6yf That was obviously just a smaller nuke. They wouldn’t be able to capture it on video from that close if it was the size of what they dropped in Japan…And plus that’s still a massive explosion either way. 🙄
@@Galimah we've essentially ruled out an asteroid hitting us for hundreds of years. We are far more likely to be annihilated from nuclear war, as the possibility is essentially always present. And initiating a nuclear war can be as small as human error or bad equipment. See: Stanislav Petrov, who pretty much singlehandedly averted a nuclear war by defying his superiors when a radar falsely indicated the US had launched a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union. While false positives typically aren't an issue during peace time, heightened tensions can lead to disaster. Which is why you see now the reluctance of the U.S. government to engage with Russia over the invasion. Keeping tensions between two nuclear armed states as low as possible is extremely important to preventing nuclear war.
@@K1forMVP From this article en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter_weapon Using the convention that 1 kiloton TNT equivalent = 4.184×1012 joules (or one trillion calories of energy), one half gram of antimatter reacting with one half gram of ordinary matter (one gram total) results in 21.5 kilotons-equivalent of energy (just over 40% more than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945). 1/10 of a teaspoon of anti-matter and matter reaction is a 1.4x sized Hiroshima explosion
@@haronarama731 good god that sounds terrifying. Excuse my ignorance on the topic but what exactly is anti latter and why is it so explosive? From where would it draw its energy or does the energy come from anti matter meeting matter. In that case why are the two so explosive when combined? I’ll have to do some more research as this is the first time I’ve heard of such technology. 🙏 Thanks a lot man.
its one thing to see this on video but can you imagine that in person? watched one interview where soldier said short lightning storms occurred in the mushroom cloud
Yeah I was just gonna go to the park with my wife and newborn child and my butler robot when these things struck, lost my son and my wife and was frozen for 2 centuries yadda yadda yadda woke up from my cryogenic sleep. Yeah I know worst day ever, but coffee helped with that.
That’s actually an extremely smart and interesting observation. Probably one worth looking at too with the thousands of nukes tested around the world since then
With a few nuclear test things went a little wrong, they estimated that around 200k people in the us died bc of radiation related illness especially with a test in the 50s when the fallout reached en few towns
Nukes are pointless these days. Everyone knows the cameraman never dies... and everyone has a camera these days. Just point your phones towards the mushroom and walk away unscathed.
Yup to remind us we're all royally f*cked due to war freak leaders on all sides who have nukes. Nukes prevented the Cold War from becoming WW3 but it was just basically a delayed time bomb.
Simply amazing and frightening the ferocity a couple pounds of matter have held within. Our observable physics are so tame, so nurturing of our environment. But the universe...It's almost unthinkable.
@@chaosdweller it’s true. Look up the tsar bomba test footage. This explosion is nothing compared to it. The soviets did get scared, after the test they agreed with the rest of the world to stop further development in the power of the weapons; as weapons of the sort would cause mutually agreed destruction
These are tiny little energy farts compared to the immense celestial explosions and implosions of supernova and black holes. They are on a scale unfathomable to the human mind. Bending gravity itself and the very fabric of our reality.
@ciroc_lobster4052 no we're definitely not. First, time is relative, you can't physically manipulate something that's abstract. And i guarantee you they won't even come close to truly understanding gravity enough to manipulate it.
It’s not a button push at all. It’s a huge chain of command that everyone in it has to accept, then all of the officers below has to accept as well. It’s not “one person, one button”.
Damn, they did over 200 tests?? How were they able to prevent environmental damage? I was always told that just with a few nukes, it would cause severe environmental damage.
Even if they detonated every nuke on earth at the same place same time it still wouldn’t end the world, they trying to make them bigger than they really are
Because these tests were being done in remote deserts. If you nuke a city you're adding in actual pollution, debris, human shrapnel etc. Also, if you haven't noticed, the environment is pretty fucked up. It doesn't get talked about much, but this is part of the reason why we're all going to die from environmental pollution in ten years
Ya and the worst part of it is that the fallout from them can linger in the environment for years. God knows how many unfortunate people have been exposed to it unwittingly
Ah, perfect timing for RUclips recommending this to me (and I assume others too) during the Ukrainian war, reminding me the enemy is a nuclear arm, with hundreds of nukes 5x, 10x more power than shown in this video. Thanks RUclips :D'
In the second clip at 00:12, what is that? Is that the actual explosion itself? Is that the "fireball"? It pushes into the ground almost like it has a mass, really cool. It looks scary as hell too lol
The amusing part of these tests is that something like only 1-3% of the material involved actually undergoes fission. The rest is just scattered as radioactive ash. That's why these tend to be so messy - they're fairly inefficient. It is however extremely interesting watching the physics of how they detonate. A small, small part of me wishes there was current testing, with modern HD cameras and whatnot. But I understand why it's incredibly bad for us and the planet and why it was maybe a bad idea in the first place.
Every nation has to develop it. You can't have a world in which only some have it. Israel wouldn't be killing Palestinians with impunity if Muslim countries had enough nuclear weapons.
Great music accompaniment. Nuke weapons mustn't have the future. The main problem is the coming extreme devaluation of the human's life, mostly caused by the overpopulation. And, by the way, could somebody explain, please, what is the difference between the North Korea and Pakistan (here I want to ask to excuse me, there is nothing personal or prejudice, I just thinking about the region, about existing difficulties between the India and Pakistan and also about a threat of potential extremism) from the point of view of potential threat(of nuke weapon use) to the intentional security and stability?
Hello Sven, nobody answered you, so here I go: You shouldn't be so worried about those countries (in comparison with the next countries I am going to tell you), because if one day they launch their nuclear weapons, it will surely be a enormous tragedy to humanity, but civilization will continue to exist and you will probably survive. The massive treats, the "world ending treats", are the nuclear weapons of USA, Russia and China. Why? Could you ask... Because they have the max power bombs. Russia is a poor country but they developed hydrogen bombs, and USA and China are the rich countries that can develop 100Megaton + bombs in a matter of weeks.
The Tsar bomba was the scariest of them all. During its creation the developers were so nervous it was too big they nerfed it by 50% even then it was still 50 mega tonnes, it truly was terrifying how powerful the Tsar bomba is. God knows what the Russians have got now, I’m sure we will find out soon :(
they were nervous that it would cause a fusion chain reaction with the atoms in the atmosphere, effectively blowing up the entire planet. making them bigger isn't particularly difficult, you just make the hydrogen tank a little bigger. if you can make a 50MT nuke, you can make a 100MT nuke and you can make a 5000MT nuke.
I would be more worried about Russia and China having hypersonic missiles tech, that can travel faster then Mach 5. There are currently no defensive measures that can stop them, and radar can’t track them.
the algorithm is just suggesting it because so many people are looking for it right now. we all share the same fears and we all are being drawn to look at that fear and understand it. Stay strong and prepare. stay hopeful. we will get through this
I really hope mankind was smart enough to invent something to stop these if there ever were an incoming nuke...like would it just be as simple as EMPing one of these before it detonates?
An emp no, but the U.S developed something called the strategic defense initiative back in the 60s and has approved upon it each decade. Essentially it is a bunch of anti nuke countermeasures, a good example is the aegis missile system, it shoots nukes down before they can reach their target. Is it perfect probably not.......are we screwed if we use nukes, objectively yes(MAD- mutual assured destruction)
@@bricewood1030 not really? you'd be dead before you could register a thought. horrifying is being just close enough to have third degree burns and broken glass all over your body, with no ambulance coming to help
It seems that it is not a matter of if - but a matter of when we set off our own man made destruction . Once we created it , we created our own demise . What happens if these bombs never go off and sit put without maintenance / systems management ? Could they potentially destabilize and the failsafes save the warhead from going off in the missile silo?
Don't mind me, just here for my monthly dose of existential dread. Whenever I start feeling really optimistic about the future of humanity I come and watch these clips to remind myself that it's only a matter of time.
Most of our nukes today are small, low fallout weapons. Many of our conventional weapons are actually stronger; such as, the MOAB-----The 'Mother Of All Bombs'.
It was inevitable as soon as nuclear fission was discovered. Plus like it or not but its pretty much guaranteed that nukes have prevented and will prevent 3rd world war from ever happening. As Margaret Thatcher once said "two world wars have shown us that conventional weapons are not enough to deter war"
The fact that these are man made items from natural resources is incredible. But the thought that humans can build such things that contains such power that shakes the wind, water, and air like that is scary.
That’s what I think all the time. Just to imagine that all the technology we have is from natural resources. It all comes from earth. Like how?
@@markengel6570 I hope it's not the end of the world that's crazy and the russian president aka Vladimir Putin needs to get arrested and put him in prison because this is not possible
Did you know that nukes were made in 1945 and chicken sandwiches were made in 1946. We figured out how to split Atoms before we figured out how to make a chicken sandwich🤣🤣🤣
@@mrjunnerchickens1117 Israel did much worst than Putin
Men didn't make this stuff, beasts amongst men did.
the fact that these exist and we have thousands of them on Earth ready to go any given moment fills me with dread
True
Jin Sakai
And that someone actually gave access to these weapons to Donald Trump... Christ that’s even more terrifying when you write it or say it out loud
@@Helmuesi911 lol nuclear weapons are the very reason we don't have ww3
Harsh Padalwar
Who said anything about a war... Trump hates Americans more than any other people in the world and would gladly nuke cities like New York Detroit or Chicago
@@Helmuesi911 your president your problem, why shall others should bother?
Why?
Bruh how are we even still alive as a species 💀
Liked your elden ring vids. You should do more
Jesus is protecting us
M.A.D.... Mutually Assured Destruction is more than just an arms treaty/agreement... if one fires them, everyone fires them... everyone dies
Mutually assured destruction, nobody will nuke anybody else now that everybody has nuclear weapons, once they nuke someone else, whoever they did it to can launch a counter attack or their allies can launch a counter attack of their own, it's essentially the ultimate lose/lose situation
I hope one day humans are able to develop technology that completely neutralizes these monstrosities.
Aliens
Ufos over nuclear silos
@@thedonkilluminati96 yes ufo shutting down nuclear silos.
But they are cool
@фитнес человек They are probably not even 50% effective against supersonic ICBM
Insane how one man could end human civilization at any given time
You mean one country
@@ajaxreno9522 Putin needs noone else to press the button
@ he's a real maniac
I’m not sure if a tsar bomba would end human civilization even if retaliated against. Maybe just one retaliation and we can all take a deep breath and realize how stupid this is
@@artisteric I'm more afraid of the nuclear winter concept if anything
Always keep a fridge empty for such scenarios.
lmao
Lol best comment
lol i know that reference
Lol
Lol that fridge gonna turn into human size oven in no time
Well if I had to die i would pick ground zero since I would turn in to ash before my brain could even register any pain
instant jesus in heaven
Actually you would evaporate, not turn to ash.
@@saintshaye1177 🤣🤣🤣
You would vaporize before you felt any pain
@@amobilway1032 not even, the heat is so incredible that the electrons in your atoms leave the nucleus and becomes plasma
"NOT TEST.....THEY WERE TRYING TO KILL IT......."-Dr.Serizowa
Umm why would they try to do that? Lol I’m all for conspiracy theories but only believable ones if they wanted to ruin the atmosphere for what? Why? They would die as well? Lol everyone would die so I don’t think that was the plan.
@@theplayerguy4505 what the fuck are you talking about? It was a quote from the 2014 Godzilla movie. Context isn't your strong point huh?
@@theplayerguy4505 r/wooosh
Godzilla is prob one of the best movies no cap 👎 🧢
Gian Dax fax fax fax- JID 2018 cypher
The fact that it can destroy us thousands of times over its horrifying
in the hey-days humans had a total of 100.000 megaton of nuke power. enough to kill us all three times over. then... on the other hand, a 1 km wide asteroid have several millions megaton power. who will kill us first?
Weak af my fireworks have more yield just a fart of light and a pathetic shroom looks like a square mile at most
@@JuanMartinez-hy6yf That was obviously just a smaller nuke. They wouldn’t be able to capture it on video from that close if it was the size of what they dropped in Japan…And plus that’s still a massive explosion either way. 🙄
@@Galimah if there is an asteroid coming towards earth we can destroy it with nukes i guess if we have enough time
@@Galimah we've essentially ruled out an asteroid hitting us for hundreds of years. We are far more likely to be annihilated from nuclear war, as the possibility is essentially always present. And initiating a nuclear war can be as small as human error or bad equipment. See: Stanislav Petrov, who pretty much singlehandedly averted a nuclear war by defying his superiors when a radar falsely indicated the US had launched a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union.
While false positives typically aren't an issue during peace time, heightened tensions can lead to disaster. Which is why you see now the reluctance of the U.S. government to engage with Russia over the invasion. Keeping tensions between two nuclear armed states as low as possible is extremely important to preventing nuclear war.
How a person can even think of using this on millions of innocent people is saddening!
Yahhh it's a very heartening.the word you used for people that is innocent is a very very nice 🙂
humans are the least innocent
Crazy elites want population control, majority of them will go to their safety bunkers, space stations etc.
Nobody is innocent, most deserve punishment harder that this
The West deserves a full-throttle version of the Almighty Shivaya Tandava! This is nothing comparatively.
0:12 the way it comes down and crushes everything is scary
I have seen a few but this is the first one that really showed me the impact
Fur shur
And that's why (so far) we heven't had another major global conflict.
Just looks like the sun coming down to earth
Right
0:12 it’s like goku threw the spirit bomb
Ikr
Yeah that made my jaw drop, like I literally seen a real life Spirit Bomb. Scary what could have happened during the cold war for both parties.
Spirit bomb don’t do this that’s more like a grenade than a hydrogen bomb
Wow. It does..
@@michealangel1556 key word "LOOKS" like a spirit bomb..
I'd like to see Master Chief escape that on a Warthog.
Well if the sole survivor can just withstand a fucking shockwave than yeah I’d imaging chief could
He escaped much worse in Halo CE when the Autumn blew up
*Doom slayer has entered the chat*
@@subzii8398 nah fam go away
@@daniknowsalready Doom is Eternal if you didn’t know
Really makes you see the scale of how much energy it's actually in everything, an anti matter explosion would be of epic portions
What would happen with an anti-matter explosion?
100% energy conversion
Roughly speaking those explosions are not releasing the full force of their absolute potential
@@K1forMVP From this article en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter_weapon
Using the convention that 1 kiloton TNT equivalent = 4.184×1012 joules (or one trillion calories of energy), one half gram of antimatter reacting with one half gram of ordinary matter (one gram total) results in 21.5 kilotons-equivalent of energy (just over 40% more than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945).
1/10 of a teaspoon of anti-matter and matter reaction is a 1.4x sized Hiroshima explosion
@@haronarama731 good god that sounds terrifying. Excuse my ignorance on the topic but what exactly is anti latter and why is it so explosive? From where would it draw its energy or does the energy come from anti matter meeting matter. In that case why are the two so explosive when combined? I’ll have to do some more research as this is the first time I’ve heard of such technology. 🙏 Thanks a lot man.
Bro i feel like everyone is preparing for nuclear war. Why is my feed filled with nukes 😭
its one thing to see this on video but can you imagine that in person? watched one interview where soldier said short lightning storms occurred in the mushroom cloud
Yes I also saw it on a video about the Chinese nuclear bomb test, I could also see small yellow lightnings.
As scary as they are, they would be fasinating to see im person(ofc without all of the radiation and blindness)
Video? Do you have a link?
@Quade Carter even from wild fire smokes
@@f.b.i9626 can you free muwop he innocent bru
This could seriously ruin your day!!!
NO! REALLY?! and here i was thinking that nuclear explosions were safe!
You'll be dust and blend with the dirt around you.
Improve it, more like
Yeah I was just gonna go to the park with my wife and newborn child and my butler robot when these things struck, lost my son and my wife and was frozen for 2 centuries yadda yadda yadda woke up from my cryogenic sleep. Yeah I know worst day ever, but coffee helped with that.
@@youcansave15ormoreoncarins75 at least the economy was alright
I wonder how these tests affected cancer rates worldwide? I wonder if anyone has looked at data for cancer before 1945 and after?
That’s actually an extremely smart and interesting observation. Probably one worth looking at too with the thousands of nukes tested around the world since then
With a few nuclear test things went a little wrong, they estimated that around 200k people in the us died bc of radiation related illness especially with a test in the 50s when the fallout reached en few towns
Brilliant point to be noted. I'm certain they won't, at least officially, release such results.
@@randomstuff7668 that’s insane, how is that not more public or widely spoken about
@@marc4595 true more people should hear about it, it points out that even testing isn't entirely without risks
When the real footage is more mind blowing than stuff you see in movies
It also bothers me sometimes how the audio sounds nothing like what it actually would. Its more like a sudden loud gunshot
Nolan read your comments and said challenge accepted
@@varjunind1 I haven't seen Oppenheimer yet but I've heard it's amazing. I can't wait to watch it
@@that_one_helljumperHave you seen it yet?
@@JamarD421 No but I want to. I'll probably watch it at home sometime with family
Nukes are pointless these days. Everyone knows the cameraman never dies... and everyone has a camera these days. Just point your phones towards the mushroom and walk away unscathed.
FOX news cameraman died yesterday in Kiev, Ukraine . 🎥 cameramen do die, and some die martyrs.
How I feel after taco bell
Mee too damnnn😂😂😂😂
0:24 this legit looks like the end of the world
After seeing the Soviet Tsar Bomba, these explosions look so small.
"No mouse would ever construct a mousetrap"-Albert Einstein
No mouse would ever construct a mouse hospital
- albert edison
@@rahuln8605 lmfaoooooo
Was looking for this quote in the comments
“Any mouse would happily construct a cat trap” - anonymous
That's not the full quote you prick
0:12 So that's what inspired the Oppenheimer movie explosion scene in the beginning.
0:12 ... very cool effect.
Right! Watch it at .25 speed... crazy
I think those needle shapes are the steel support cables vaporizing on contact with the explosion.
Just imagine...that’s what Dragon ball Z characters throw at each other🤣💀
Unless your house is underneath it of course
@@Supernormalbob , would still be a cool (or rather hot) effect.
Who’s here after Oppenheimer
Me
Me. But the way they dodged was criminal. 😢
Me
This should be on everyone’s mind especially when screaming for escalation. The world needs to CALM DOWN
Thanks for recommending this on RUclips at the current time.
Yup to remind us we're all royally f*cked due to war freak leaders on all sides who have nukes. Nukes prevented the Cold War from becoming WW3 but it was just basically a delayed time bomb.
Simply amazing and frightening the ferocity a couple pounds of matter have held within. Our observable physics are so tame, so nurturing of our environment. But the universe...It's almost unthinkable.
Just think, the biggest nuclear explosion makes this look like a plug shorting out. And we only stopped because even the Soviets got scared
@@bubbles190 u just like blew my mind .... even though if it might not be true .
@@chaosdweller it’s true. Look up the tsar bomba test footage. This explosion is nothing compared to it. The soviets did get scared, after the test they agreed with the rest of the world to stop further development in the power of the weapons; as weapons of the sort would cause mutually agreed destruction
These are tiny little energy farts compared to the immense celestial explosions and implosions of supernova and black holes. They are on a scale unfathomable to the human mind. Bending gravity itself and the very fabric of our reality.
@ciroc_lobster4052 no we're definitely not. First, time is relative, you can't physically manipulate something that's abstract. And i guarantee you they won't even come close to truly understanding gravity enough to manipulate it.
"TACTICAL NUKE, INCOMING !!"-MW2 Ranger guy.
Fishes: * just existing*
USA military:
there goes the Ozone layer
Amir L. who needs that anyway? Antarctica's doing fine withought it ........ (melting Ice in background )
no,but good shit
@@minnahirvonen9300 lol no shit
@@juancena1117 lol uv ray will burn you if we dont have ozone layer
@@Lol-ee1px ever heard of a joke bud?
These tests probably killed and mutated so much sea life underwater.
Lol Yea that’s the whole premise of the show SpongeBob. Bikini Bottom is based off the US nuclear test site Bikini Atoll.
@@codyyoung5357 Wow I had no idea. One of my all time favorite cartoons as well.
Thanks for recommending this during the Ukraine conflict this really helps me sleep at night
So beautiful and so terrifying at the same time!
U say that’s beautiful?
@@tomyshit5469 I do say!
And your so stubborn and stupid at the same time
@@tomyshit5469 yes
@@ee5493pretty sure this isnt a spelling bee
All the lives lost in the war... 😞
We won tho
@@stainlesssteelgaming41 still tho
@@stainlesssteelgaming41 no one wins a nuclear war darling.
@@sharronneedles6721 no one “wins” war.
@@8107chapelmanorlane played a major part in ending the war, yes. “Winning” the war, no. The loss of life and damage was immense on all sides.
Such chilling footage. we really need to do more to stop nuclear proliferation
no we don't. should not be scared of these its the 21st century and the cold war is over.
No we don't
@@lc8199 and an new one is beginning
@@lc8199 According to a lot of researchers, we are closer to nuclear war now than ever before
it looks cool
So environmental friendly 👍👍👍👍
God bless America 👍👍👍👍
The fact that we have no control but some guy in authority has the power to push a button keeps me up at night
True, its unsettling
Not me , I sleep like a baby every night 😁
@@elchecoblog683 Lets get some good sleep.....while we can
It’s not a button push at all. It’s a huge chain of command that everyone in it has to accept, then all of the officers below has to accept as well. It’s not “one person, one button”.
@@ultrafrost-2774 where do you know that from ? xD
This prolly satisfying to watch from a distance hitting da blunt
Wtf😂
Yes
den da shockwave knock the blunt outcha hand
@@chorvybroooooo he said from a distance....oh no u right, the original poster never said how far! XD
Nice
Is RUclips conditioning me to accept nuclear war
😢
Interesting timing for this to show up in my feed...
These old men, are gunna make young men die, for their egos, lets not let this happen, with war, nobody wins.
That, is absolutely terrifying.
Damn, they did over 200 tests?? How were they able to prevent environmental damage? I was always told that just with a few nukes, it would cause severe environmental damage.
Even if they detonated every nuke on earth at the same place same time it still wouldn’t end the world, they trying to make them bigger than they really are
@@Will-wy5qw Right. I was wondering how they managed to test so many nukes already without doing any damage. Something def doesn't add up.
Because these tests were being done in remote deserts. If you nuke a city you're adding in actual pollution, debris, human shrapnel etc. Also, if you haven't noticed, the environment is pretty fucked up. It doesn't get talked about much, but this is part of the reason why we're all going to die from environmental pollution in ten years
@@alexharvey6522 good one
@@alexharvey6522 ok doomer
Crazy to me that we’d test not one but many of these on our own planet
more than 2000 have been tested
Exatly they should test it on moon, right.
Ya and the worst part of it is that the fallout from them can linger in the environment for years. God knows how many unfortunate people have been exposed to it unwittingly
What did we learn from test 201 that we didn't already know by 200
if only we all cared about said planet
Its not that its existance scares me. But the fact that evil men hold theyre fingers on the trigger is what bothers me.
Humans are not supposed to possess power like this, it will have dire consequences
Man's worst invention ever.
frightful and scary
To think we could harness that power for good instead of destruction is something I’ll never understand.
Here after watching Oppenheimer
RIP to the animals that may have unnecessarily died right then.
Why would you want to use that power is beyond me
The fact no one has dropped these on cnn is crazy.
"If you ever see a nuclear bomb explode the best thing for you to do is run towards the light."
Ah, perfect timing for RUclips recommending this to me (and I assume others too) during the Ukrainian war, reminding me the enemy is a nuclear arm, with hundreds of nukes 5x, 10x more power than shown in this video.
Thanks RUclips :D'
0:12 Nolan inspired from this one for one on the footages in Oppenheimer
In the second clip at 00:12, what is that?
Is that the actual explosion itself? Is that the "fireball"? It pushes into the ground almost like it has a mass, really cool.
It looks scary as hell too lol
The amusing part of these tests is that something like only 1-3% of the material involved actually undergoes fission. The rest is just scattered as radioactive ash. That's why these tend to be so messy - they're fairly inefficient.
It is however extremely interesting watching the physics of how they detonate. A small, small part of me wishes there was current testing, with modern HD cameras and whatnot. But I understand why it's incredibly bad for us and the planet and why it was maybe a bad idea in the first place.
They are definitely not “inefficient”. It single handily won a world war. WORLD! One reaction. Definitely the most efficient. Silly goober
We don't deserve this planet 😢
It's like a giant punch to the earth 👊
Filling my daily anxiety again
Every nation has to develop it. You can't have a world in which only some have it. Israel wouldn't be killing Palestinians with impunity if Muslim countries had enough nuclear weapons.
True
i had a nightmare about this where i saw it through my window
Me to bro that's crazy
Great music accompaniment. Nuke weapons mustn't have the future. The main problem is the coming extreme devaluation of the human's life, mostly caused by the overpopulation.
And, by the way, could somebody explain, please, what is the difference between the North Korea and Pakistan (here I want to ask to excuse me, there is nothing personal or prejudice, I just thinking about the region, about existing difficulties between the India and Pakistan and also about a threat of potential extremism) from the point of view of potential threat(of nuke weapon use) to the intentional security and stability?
Hello Sven, nobody answered you, so here I go:
You shouldn't be so worried about those countries (in comparison with the next countries I am going to tell you), because if one day they launch their nuclear weapons, it will surely be a enormous tragedy to humanity, but civilization will continue to exist and you will probably survive.
The massive treats, the "world ending treats", are the nuclear weapons of USA, Russia and China. Why? Could you ask... Because they have the max power bombs. Russia is a poor country but they developed hydrogen bombs, and USA and China are the rich countries that can develop 100Megaton + bombs in a matter of weeks.
These videos always blow me away
I always appreciate a good pun.
Great timing to put this on anyone's feed.
And this is miniscule compared to what we have now
Damn!! Early again!!Must be my lucky week!!
Yeah.... I'm abit late.
I think im just a little late
my cousin said “so that’s how clouds are made”.... so ummm
0:12 is really interesting
This is what evil looks like.
The intellect of man is a double edged sword.
Who came here because of Russia playing to much
Robert Oppenheimer: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds”.
In fairness to Oppenheimer, the Germans had FIVE working atomic bombs before Manhattan project made any real progress.
*DON'T PRESS THIS BUTTON!!!!!*
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How come we never felt the repercussion of these tests? Where did they do them?
Weird thing coming across this on the feed from 5 years ago...
The Tsar bomba was the scariest of them all. During its creation the developers were so nervous it was too big they nerfed it by 50% even then it was still 50 mega tonnes, it truly was terrifying how powerful the Tsar bomba is. God knows what the Russians have got now, I’m sure we will find out soon :(
they were nervous that it would cause a fusion chain reaction with the atoms in the atmosphere, effectively blowing up the entire planet.
making them bigger isn't particularly difficult, you just make the hydrogen tank a little bigger. if you can make a 50MT nuke, you can make a 100MT nuke and you can make a 5000MT nuke.
I would be more worried about Russia and China having hypersonic missiles tech, that can travel faster then Mach 5. There are currently no defensive measures that can stop them, and radar can’t track them.
@@0heck hypersonic missiles are lower range compared to icbm
@@SL1CEND1CEN *so far.
Yeah but tsar Bomba are not exist now
All these nuclear films recommended to me is low-key making me paranoid cause this could mean something
the algorithm is just suggesting it because so many people are looking for it right now. we all share the same fears and we all are being drawn to look at that fear and understand it.
Stay strong and prepare. stay hopeful. we will get through this
Run bro
They are so loud I can hear them threw my ipad
Why did you throw the ipad?
@@nathanielpillar8012 BECAuse i did
That fact that that’s the result elements/atoms etc going nuts is crazy
What is that black spot at 0:24?
I really hope mankind was smart enough to invent something to stop these if there ever were an incoming nuke...like would it just be as simple as EMPing one of these before it detonates?
An emp no, but the U.S developed something called the strategic defense initiative back in the 60s and has approved upon it each decade. Essentially it is a bunch of anti nuke countermeasures, a good example is the aegis missile system, it shoots nukes down before they can reach their target. Is it perfect probably not.......are we screwed if we use nukes, objectively yes(MAD- mutual assured destruction)
If there's a nuclear war, I want to be right at the very epicenter of the explosion
Why?
Because then, I wouldn't even realize that I've died
I just pictured this in my head, Omg that is horrifying to think of
@@bricewood1030 not really? you'd be dead before you could register a thought. horrifying is being just close enough to have third degree burns and broken glass all over your body, with no ambulance coming to help
After the first nuclear detonation, Oppenheimer said: "Wait until you see the Cherno bill."
My goodness. What a horrible thing.
Watching this while in a Japanese restaurant
first time in my life I ever felt like there was going to be a nuclear bomb dropped on people in my lifetime.
Browsing WSB subreddit, ended up here ;)
Same
same too
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It seems that it is not a matter of if - but a matter of when we set off our own man made destruction . Once we created it , we created our own demise .
What happens if these bombs never go off and sit put without maintenance / systems management ? Could they potentially destabilize and the failsafes save the warhead from going off in the missile silo?
What the hell were we thinking?
Don't mind me, just here for my monthly dose of existential dread.
Whenever I start feeling really optimistic about the future of humanity I come and watch these clips to remind myself that it's only a matter of time.
All this for what? Who really wins? No one.
Everyone, fear of mutual destruction irocally brings peace for whoever owns it.
@@bsherman8236 you sure
Heh Donald. Nuclear weapons really bad thing. Would destroy Trump hotels, America, and the world bigly. Don't push red button. BAD (OR DANGEROUS)!
Greg K yes veddy bad thing. Me no think good
Pakistan is the first islamic and muslim nuclear country .Pakistan test 1998 nuclear bomb test.
That was A LONG TIME AGO in this day and age, imagine what we have now with how fast technology progressed since 1945…
Lmao not too much faster. And these are weapons, not necessarily technology we have been focused on progressing... The bombs are still the same
@@klownkilla3 No actually the nukes that are around today are 20xs bigger than these. They can get up to 200 megatons I believe.
@@godman5263 size does not equal technological progression. So yes.
Most of our nukes today are small, low fallout weapons. Many of our conventional weapons are actually stronger; such as, the MOAB-----The 'Mother Of All Bombs'.
I know they helped to end WW2 but in the long run, mankind shouldn’t possess these
It was inevitable as soon as nuclear fission was discovered. Plus like it or not but its pretty much guaranteed that nukes have prevented and will prevent 3rd world war from ever happening. As Margaret Thatcher once said "two world wars have shown us that conventional weapons are not enough to deter war"
@@Balnazzardi Thatcher was a fascist though and her son was arrested for trying to finance the overthrow of a government. Shit person to quote.
these are horrifyingly beautiful