The citizens elect the higher authorities. That means,the citizens are enablers of such violence. This is much like whats happening in Afg. The citizens did not fight. 99% of Afgs support Sharia. Capturing Kabul wouldnt have been possible without citizen support
Fun fact: If Japan hadn’t surrendered after Fat Man, then there was a third nuke planned, that would have the exact same design as Fat Man, but with a radioactive core made of an alloy of Plutonium and Gallium. The nuke was never given a name, but the core was. It was called the Demon Core.
All of the plutonium was alloyed with gallium. It is the only method to stabilize the plutonium and give it properties that allowed the cores to be machined.
@jackalfaro3895 They did not had plutonium readily available for that, the third core was basically their last hope before invading Japan. There's a story of a Canadian scientist spilling all the plutonium in Canada in a chair and recovered like 99% of it trough wet chemistry, the quantity? like 11 grams. Edit: should've checked before posting. It was an English scientist named Alfred Maddock, he recovered 9mL of the total 10mL of plutonium Canada had. This happened in 1941.
I forgot Nagasaki was targeted because of cloud cover. Such a weird part of history to think about. How lucky the people at the original target was and how unlucky Nagasaki was. That’s a hell,of a thing to think about. A cloudy day changed the fates of these two cities.
Kokura was also the secondary target for Hiroshima. The Enola Gay made 3 passes and couldn’t clear their target zone. The fog cleared on the last pass allowing them to drop on Hiroshima instead of diverting to Kokura.
Who cares which city was bombed, other than inhabitants? War was destined to be over anyways even without nukes. USA would got what she wanted as long as cities were nuked.
Back in the 80s, i had several conversations w/ a scientist who developed the triggering mechanism on the Fat Man device. How he got selected to the Manhattan project (yes, govt G men came to his house) and the assembly of the bomb on Tinian inland.
The blast was so powerful it left shadows of ash of people on walls and streets. That’s probably the most terrifying part for me. Imagine walking through a blast zone and seeing “shadows” of people of were they used to be.
Finkleman, the blast pulverized objects. The infrared radiation miles from the blast zone incinerated people and objects, the shadows are like a photo negative. The people blocked the heat rays from scorching the walls.
Being instantly vaporized is a painless way to die. Far better than the pain suffering that prisoners of war or combatants experience on the battlefield. People can torture with very simple and crude tools.
Hi, sorry but it is important: minute 4:10 to 4:20, the Plutonium does NOT divide into two Plutoniums ; it divides into subelements and liberates neutrons
@dankshed8167 it's "just" à vidéo so you can say anything letting people think it is true? It doesn't cost more time in this case to just say what it is.
The Gem of Quotes from one who just devised the formula with just five characters, for annihilating the Mouse AND the mousetrap and the house and the occupants! Without using the Mouse Trap! All this to get rid of the Mouse!
That quote never sat well with me because mice have proved willing to kill eachother quite often if it means gaining things like more food or a mate so the only reason a mouse would never build a mousetrap is because they are literally incapable of building one. But if they could build one they probably would.
A human pyramid of mental giants standing on the shoulders of other mental giants. Time and human overpopulation would have been big factors, too. Oh, and *GREED* - 'capitalism' - certainly played its part.
It's absolutely nuts honestly. And now to think there is an abundance of thermonuclear weapons capable of doing so, so much more damage. Pretty unsettling
Yeah 70+ years 3 generations they’re still suffering imagine dropp a bomb that only won’t kill the enemy but keep ur attack up for another 70+ years I would think the emperor would have a bomb for every country hourishma
Once the genie was let out of the bottle, it quickly turned into a penis measuring contest. The bigger and badder your country could make their bomb, the more it reflected your country's technological prowess. Same thing with the " space race". Competition; a kind of super deadly, world destroying Olympics if you will.
@@bibiayube677 Imagine some advance human race coming from space visits our world. We are powering our space engines with Plutonium, what are you using it for ? We : Well,... for fun!
@Ed Straker We are surviving and getting advanced. The countries that used the nuclear bomb and the country that was bombed are about the most peaceful and advanced places ever to exist on Earth. We have to see the good too. Not just focus on the bad stuff. WW2 is one of those rare wars where the losers of that war killed the vast majority of the people who died in WW2. As bad as it may sound that a nuclear bomb was used in that war, those 2 bombs put a halt to the killing which saved maybe a million lives.
Fatman is incredibly advanced for it's day while Little Boy is downright Orky. They used Coridite, the same gunpowder used in the Colt Peacemaker .45 revolver invented in 1860 to cause a criticality event.
I believe somebody else was responsible for one of these these bombs because the fat man was more a lot more advanced than the little boy it's like they only had one little boy bomb if there was going to be a third bomb dropped on Japan it would have been another fat man bomb could it be possible that the Germans invented the little boy bomb and it was captured in Operation Paperclip?
@@mrhamburger6936The initial designs for a functioning device were sent to America in the Tizzard mission. Not sure if the was for a gun or implosion device though.
How to make bomb or how nuclear bomb works is only known to nuclear scientists. It is illegal to show openly. Video is for timepass so you didnt learned a single chemistry .
@@Rawlingm I have some small idea of how that might feel. I was part of a 5 man "gun crew" set to go on patrol in Iraq. I was the Sniper for a line Infantry Company (A Co. 1/69th Infantry, 256th IBCT). That morning the HMMWV that carried the Platoon's Medic had transmission troubles. Medics are Mission Critical, Snipers are an Attachment, so he took my seat, and I stayed back at the base. An hour later my truck was hit by a massive IED, killing my Squad Leader and another member of the team. The Medic and two other teammates survived, but all were Medevaced to Germany as soon as they could be stabilized. That's my "Hiroshima" day. My team was gone... and I have had to live with the thought, that mere chance saved my life. I cried my eyes out that day, and the next morning loaded into a truck with a new team to go back on patrol. Life and Death in the Infantry. SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours
Perhaps you should review what occurred in Mongolia as well as other southeast asian countries during the 1930s to gain an appreciation of how the Japanese earned this thrashing.
@@demef758 The common man has nothing to do with this. politicians are responsible for these holocausts. Yes, as a result, the common man gets the thrashing. Why should they suffer?
@@arupdutta2202 Japan was attacking our ally China, we put an embargo on the oil to make them stop and then they attacked us. They deserved it, they made their bed so they had to lay in it.
"How Fat Man works ?" He's a lawyer, mostly just goes to work early, comes home about 6-7pm and spends the rest of the night watching Pawn Shop. That's how my dad works
The nukes are still made with same stuff pretty much it's more so they pack a bigger punch than they did back then. one thermo nuke can Level entire cities with the blast radius alone
The blast radius now is easily over 75miles from the epicenter. One set off over Denver could vaporize all the way to Montrose and possibly reach Ft. Collins. Oh course they're would be more than one in an area.
Ya todays nukes use fusion instead of fission which the fat man used. Multitudes more powerful the largest nuke ever tested the USSR Tsar Bomba is about 3333 times more powerful and that was with them basically cuttings its power in half.
Just looking at this video made me sad. So many innocent lives lost. Civilians who had nothing to do with the War. Unborn Babies, young kids, Teenagers, Adults, Old people, Pets, Birds, everything turned to dust. The war may have been won, but humanity as a whole lost. We should never see another Atomic Weapon be used ever again.
@@jbfairchild I am not condoning atrocities done by the Japanese Empire. My comment was on using Nukes on Civilians. A nuclear bomb doesn't stop after its exploded. The repercussions of the nuclear fall out are seen for many generations to come. Rules of engagement are to keep Civilians, women and children out of harms way. That's why in olden times battles were fought at designated, agreed upon locations. Not by either dropping a Nuke at 6 in the morning over Civilian population or via Kamakazee attack on unsuspecting US soldiers. Battles were fought like real men.
@@jbfairchild Because some of their countrymen killed other people does not automatically make those CIVILIANS deserver of death. What kind of fucked up mentality would even try to justify civilian killings?
@@Mohitkumar-hu7sj the nuclear energy was created as a new form of energy and understanding of atoms, the gunpowder was created to make mining easy, and even the spear was created to make the hunt possible. but the malice make all of this a weapon. its true that a mouse cant built a mousetrap, but they can be very territorial and even kill his own kind. so if he was a little intelligent, they will make one. because intelligence dont have sides. good or bad.
Yeah a mouse definitely would build a mouse trap to kill another mouse if they could, they kill other mice over food and mates. And can be quite cannibalistic. A being killing another one of their own species isn't a unique thing to humans, its just nature, we just have far more complex ways and reasons (stupid or not) for doing it.
that was the more favorable route. They were the 'lucky' ones. The ones who survived experienced weeks, months, or years of radiation sickness, mutation, and abnormalities resulting in death
This was very detailed and I learned a lot, thank you. Remember: War is preventable and millions of innocent people have died due to war. While I believe there have been important issues that needed resolve, it's crazy how war expands. Governments get richer with every war. It is not about anyone's health and well-being but about the richness and power of the government.
poor human cant see far than his nose , the loser here the one who don't remember that all of his acts are written and he will face the consequences of all of it after life and there the fate is eternity see the big picture to have the right judge
The Tsar Bomba was a Russian hydrogen bomb. The biggest nuclear bomb ever made and tested. It was 1,400 times more powerful than this. It's Shockwave circled the whole Earth 3 times. And this was in 1961.
@@iceho6460 if the bombs weren’t dropped then there would have been a land invasion which America would have prevailed in, however it would have killed millions of more people than the bombs.
@@yashrajdixit4412 Time I am, the great destroyer of the worlds, and I have come here to destroy all people. With the exception of you [the Pandavas], all the soldiers here on both sides will be slain. 11.32
Shaksbir was right about those people "Robert Oppenheimer was born in New York City on April 22, 1904,[note 1][7] to Julius Oppenheimer, a wealthy Jewish textile importer who had immigrated to the United States "
It's amazing that we live in a world where people can figure out how to construct such intricate and complex weaponry while others can't understand that Cable news networks are not really news and do not have your best interests in mind.
Be smart, this bomb was made by many thousands of brains...and you're comparing that to one individual brain deciding if a news source is credible. The invention itself is greater than any one of its creators individually. Zero in on the individuals and you have a bunch of above average intelligence humans at best. Oppenheimer I believed died from throat cancer because he was a habitual smoker.
@@MoLoToVo Right. As opposed to the millions upon millions of civilians killed by conventional explosives. You should do some research on pre-WWII Japan, right up until they finally surrendered. Things like the Pig Basket Atrocity, the massacre of tens of thousands of civilians including women and children in Nanking, the I-8 submarine atrocity, Operation Sook Ching, and the Epidemic Prevention Department. Those two bombs saved not only hundreds of thousands of Japanese military lives but also hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilian lives, as well as countless American, British, Australian, Chinese, and Russian lives. Nuclear weapons are horrible and should be banned from existence, but we both know that's never going to happen unless the world comes together as one and demands it. France, China, the UK, the US, Russia, North Korea, India, and Pakistan hold the power to destroy the planet, but at the same time, also hold the power to disarm and make the world a much, much safer and better place.
I love how we're mad at Russia rn but we also literally nuked a whole damn city and killed 40k regular ass people just trying to go to their lunch break at 11am. Smh
And it’s still not even remotely close to the worst thing that was done in WW2. The axis power killed millions of civilians indiscriminately. You might look at Japans war crime record during WW2. Almost 4 million Chinese civilians were directly killed by Japan. In Nanjing they massacred 200,000 civilians and mass raped at least 20,000 women. Every country condemning Russia has something awful In their history. The Germans are condemning Russia for crying out loud. And you know what? They’re still right. I guess everyone is a hypocrite but considering almost nobody in power now was even alive when this happened…
Damn, could you imagine being right under the bomb when it detonated? One second you're existing, the next you're just instantly vaporized, at least it was painless
Imagine being Oppenheimer or any of the scientists or drivers of this bomb. Your driving a nuke to a plane. And the plane crew gotta deliver. A lot of pressure on these people to be in the same area of this thing. I’m so excited for this movie.
There is sth so ironic about feeling worried about the creators of the bomb like Oppenheimer and not mention the actual victims of the bomb itself. Like phew, good job, we dropped it without any incidents. Dark stuff
There is sth so ironic about feeling worried about the creators of the bomb like Oppenheimer and not thinking of the actual victims of the bomb itself. Like phew, good job, we dropped it without any incidents. Dark stuff
The difference here is opp and his team knew of the bomb and had to force themselves to be near and working on it. While the victims vaporized in seconds.
War is screwed up with the end goal to win. .5 million people were killed in the war in Iraq and no WMD’s. Poor civilians die weather it’s Afghanistan, Iraq or Ukraine. I feel no country has the right to point fingers as everyone is f$@ked up.
Here to correct a few points regarding the radiation. Alpha is the most damaging but it can be stopped by a piece of paper. Beta is not as strong as alpha but its better at penetrating. Gamma on the other hand is relatively weak in terms of damage done but it can only be stopped using lead shielding
I recall learning that in many American schools they were doing nuclear bomb drills and having kids hide under their desks. They didn't actually believe that would work, did they? Something I've wondered about but never bothered looking into. I'll probably leave this message and then go look it up haha
Just lead? I wonder if denser material can stop it, like Gold (Because yea that wouldn't be expesive at all lol). Tungsten or any other denser-than-lead element.
@@joemajewski7535 Yes, we did the bomb drills until about 1974ish. The theory was that if we were close to ground zero, we'd be toast, but if you were miles away, most people would be killed or injured by glass or shrapnel, when they were watching it out the windows. Thus, duck and cover would save them from most injuries. It is a valid theory in a cruel world. Many people survived in Nagasaki because they were behind a brick wall or other barrier. When I was in Siberia in 1992, some Russians told me that they had to put on gas masks every week for an hour, in the military and in the schools, because sooner or later the Americans were going to be at war with them and would gas them or worse. It was a way to get people to hate Americans. A Russian Colonel at my church told me I was the first American he didn't hate. Later, in Czech Republic, and in the US, I asked some Czech people about the gas mask drills, and they confirmed that they also had to do the gas mask drills until the Berlin wall came down. We Americans stopped the bomb drills back in the 70s, but they were still preparing. Crazy.
Tbh I hate the thaliban enough for asking if they could do it again The prob in war is, you cant expect to win with words Specialy if the enemy is a pack of childmurders, rapers and cowards who hold AKs Actualy this bastards asked for humanhealthbacks These are for humans not for rats
How to make bomb or how nuclear bomb works is only known to nuclear scientists. It is illegal to show openly. Video is for timepass so you didnt learned a single chemistry .
Except that the video is badly half-assed and provides horribly false information. My favourite: Plutonium splits into two Plutonium, meaning there's basically Plutonium created out of nowhere. In reality it splits into two lighter nuclei, which, when summed, are slighly lighter than the Plutonium nucleus they originated from. The "lost" mass is converted into energy (this energy is responsible for the big Kaboom), E=mc².
Japan shouldered its noble duty of liberating the chronically ill Asia under centuries-long foreign influence, Colonialism and Colonization. Besides, Japan went all the way to all fronts of Asia, to get rid of Western Colonial disease that had been lingering on in Asia for far too long. As a result, most countries in Asia gained independence after WWII. [Remember, Japan had also tried to get rid of Colonization of Russian-occupied Siberia/Far-East Asia in the past, as well as Anglo-occupied Australia/New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region in WWII.]Speaking of Europe is actually a huge livable Continent with 45 nations. Russia alone is a ginormous nation which occupies nearly half of Europe with a relatively small population. Nearly half of mainland Asia, from Siberia to Far-East Asia also is inside Russia. No wonder Mother Russia is so very gigantic! 'Look Ma, Mother Russia is so very huge!'... Russia ain't no saint. True, Russia occupied vast resource rich Siberia to Far East ever since 17th & 18th century, while Anglo British, sailing half way around the world from jolly old England, took over giant resourceful landmass of Australia & New Zealand in 18th & 19th century; all in Asia-Pacific, while native people of Asia-Pacific region are left with and quarreling over a few tiny islands in South China Sea. As a matter of fact, here in Singapore, a tiny island with 6 million souls live like sardines in a can, where else in nearby vast bountiful Australia which is ten thousand times 10,000 bigger with a mere 27 million inhabitants. Same in tiny Japan which is running out of space and land. Do you know their living room and bed room are the same place, and that most Japanese sleep in their living room?! 🤔 For hard truths, pls read informative multi-pages 'Ole Fella' comment (on UTube) at, "China-US tensions: A closer look at the 'Five-Eyes' intelligence partnership / CGTN"
Bulding anatomic bomb isn't hard (although Fat Man was much more complex than Little Boy) Getting the stuff to build it out of is the hard part. Just ask Iran.
@@pigeongod4535 maybe if they upscaled the bomb sure, but how much landmass do you need to destroy in one blast? I think it comes down to using the munition economically to attain volume of fire instead of one big "I win" bomb that might be susceptible to defensive fire.
Theoretically, there’s no upper limit to how powerful a thermonuclear device can be. Just keep adding stages. But delivering a huge bomb isn’t practical. Not to mention the fallout. I’m still not sure if Teller’s 10 GT “backyard” bomb was strictly hypothetical.
Its interesting that the scientists involved in the creation of the bomb spent the rest of their lives arguing against its use, My uncle was based in Japan after the war with the peacekeeping force, I got to speak to him about it only once, the things he saw.....
No, not quite. They argued the case against using them first, to preserve the popularity of the US, and then going on about the ramifications of being a hypocrite if the US were to ban others from having them. The scientists also stated that they should hold off using the bomb so the second stage of relatively cheap thorium and uranium nuclear explosives could be developed over a 6 year period to give the US the upper hand in any nuclear arms race.
That proves again that scientists are not good salesmen; they should have advocated for the extensive use of atomic bombs to boost sales! Just think of that yearly bonus-payments that they missed out on...
It's the functionality/mechanics of the fat man that I find scary, because I find it so advanced at such a time. Because making it then, is so much harder because they didn't have computer simulations for the design and functionality. Also the idea the functionality/mechanics for nukes have evolved over time scares me as well.
at 2:17 this went from informative to something I'd expect from surreal entertainment lol. The SEAL looking guy and the low texture airline pilots killed me
Not many people know that these bombs flew off a tiny island in the Pacific called Tinian, a part of the island chain called the Marianas. It was the largest and busiest air strip at one point in history.
Oh!! You're right!! I heard that a very long time ago, but had forgotten!! Thank you for the reminder, love! Is that ALSO where the "Mariana Trench" is? Or is it a completely different place? The "trench" may have a completely different spelling, different country, etc. & it's only in my HEAD as the same, because I'm completely misspelling it?! lol. Because that could DEFINITELY happen!lol
When I saw that, I thought 'Whut?', stopped the video, watched that part again and gave it a thumbs down. Any historical video maker who knows his stuff and cares about what he's telling people doesn't do bullshite like that. Life is too short to pick apart this video for all the inaccuracies.
That “people evaporating” part is stomach churning. Imagine one second someone is alive going about their day, and the next second their entire body ceases to exist.
@@armandoarias6447 Yeah, definitely the most painless way to go…yet seeing how large the bomb was and how close to the ground it got before exploding, it makes me wonder how many people saw it and just knew, especially with Hiroshima just a few days before. But of course, anyone close enough to see the bomb itself was too close to survive it.
@@JustplaY2011 It is an issue to build one too, dimensions of each layers must be precisely determined unless implosive compression will never occur at the level needed to achieve criticality
@@dwarfy2744 my man have you seen the Hiroshima bomb video? A „pistol“ style nuke is pretty simple to construct. The hardest part is maybe to time the explosion just right but the bang itself? Simple. Why do you think the global community is so heavily invested in making sure nobody enriches masses of uranium? Because nukes are super simple… North Korea even has tons - their only problem is rocketry since they are unable to deliver the nukes. But it was easy to build the warheads in the first place.
Being born and raised in Albuquerque NM I can tell you from really good resources that this is definitely a baby bomb compared to the ones they are developing now.
Today bombs are tactical, small yield, less fallout, more of them in each ICBM, the time of giant thermonuclear bombs is old story, they are useless now days.
Who's seen the 1000 Ways to Die episode where 2 dudes in a tent try to enrich uranium by hand? Moral of the story; do not try to enrich uranium by hand... Actions as simple as letting 2 uranium bricks touch can kill you with radiation poisoning on the very day it happens.
4 people were vaporized at the Lac-Megantic train disaster/oil explosion 10 years ago in Quebec. So ya... I think if one is close enough with zero cover or shielding it's completely possible to literally be vaporized (aka no identifiable remains).
@@gj3741 The people that Japan invaded in 1937 to the end of World War II, the Japanese military regime murdered near 3,000,000 to over 10,000,000 people, most probably almost 6,000,000 Chinese, Indonesians, Koreans, Filipinos, and Indochinese, among others, including Western prisoners of war. Some of those people were civilians and weren't their enemies but hey, war right🤷🏻♂️
@@gj3741 Say what? You crazy fool. What would you call them then? It was a total war for the future of the planet and I am grateful that our side won and our enemies were utterly defeated. The Axis powers caused the war and also the useless waste of lives towards the end by not admitting defeat after the outcome was already certain.
Can damage genetic material so badly that skin would literally peel off as it cant be repaired .. As genetic mechanism is shutted completely... And whole body of any animal or plant or fungi .. Monera protista.. Means any cell function is done and regulated by transcription translation etc.. Means cells are no more to be called cells.. They cant reproduce .. Respond etc.. They are like dead
@@Geezer-yf8hv you whould be dead before you can even test if you have super powers or not there is no way you can even survive that it whould be saying like if you get struck by lightning you will turn into the flash but people who get strucked by lightning are not even running in mach 1 instead they are badly injured or dead so grow up they are not saying that its deadly not because they dont want you to have superpowers its because yore gonna die instantly if you even try it
This just shows how we naturally learn when we are interested in things, I watched this ages ago and I still remember the science behind it. School should allow children to go through education with their choice of subjects but things like business, taxes, maths, English should be the code subjects.
"Learning taxes"? Unimportant in countries with "pay as you earn". You just have a computer program that works it out, or you can even look it up in a book of tables, if you live in the 1970s!
things like this should be taught at a-level physics grade, as that is exactly what it is. You do not teach high school students the principles of building a nuclear bomb. and yes ok 99.9% will never get the materials needed to do it, and most wont actually be smart enough to build one, but it is not knowledge you want freely out there. Even as good as this video is, the reality of a nuclear bomb is a million times more complex. the calculations required to precisely be able to implode the sphere, requires nothing short of a genius.
It's good to feel empathy for others who are different to you and existed at a time before you had even been born. This is part of understanding we are all linked and there is a collective trauma. When humans realise this we become truly humane 💙
@@Deeegeeee Morgan Freeman had the best idea. Stop talking about racism and it will eventually cancel itself out. By talking about it then you're keeping it alive.
There was no difference in the people. America was trying to stop Japan's military. Racism and difference had nothing to do with that bomb. Problem with everyone today. All about race.
That is a spectacular way to go but if i have to choose anything other than natural death that would be a 12 gauge double-barrel shot gun blast to my forehead.
Because they physically can't build one, but mice have been known to kill each other over food, mates, or other things, if they could they would build a mouse trap to protect their food or what not
The animation needs to be changed at 4:08, Pu doesnt split into 2 Pu. Pu receiving an appropriate neutron in the face will split into 2 (possibly 3) elements smaller and releasing other neutrons that will go punch other Pu. You can find gaussian curves that tell you what are gonna be those 2 or 3 most probable elements. So it could look like n + 239Pu => 134Xe + 103Zr + 3n, but it could be also a different duo other than Xenon et Zyrconium, as long as atomic numbers add fine. There is no creation of 2 Pu. Chain reaction is already batshitcrazy in itself, no need to generate more Pu.
If you were close enough to the epicentre to be killed by the blast, you'd probably not hear the explosion as the blast wave would be traveling faster than sound.
@@sogaria3561 I doubt your brain would have time to comprehend just what's happening. Everything is literally over in a flash, so I agree with whats-his-nuts above: If you are close enough to the blast to be killed by it, you likely won't feel much. Made exponential with the use of larger nukes.
My grandmother lived through this in Japan. She had to live in a cave for days and felt the earth shake when nagasaki was hit. Shes still alive to this day and is such a badass
@@1133saginaw umm no. Altimeters are used to measure the height of an object above a fixed level also a *barometer* is used to measure the atmospheric pressure
I read somewhere that splitting one atom creates about as much energy as it takes to cause a grain of rice to "jump". Imagine trillions of atoms exploding nearly simultaneously. The small amount of material still contains A LOT of atoms
I guess they didn't even have time to notice anything. The blast probably hit them before the sound of the bomb did. Maybe saw a flash of light for a millisecond, and then... nothingness
@Ben Lui Agreed. Just thinking of the birth defects and disabled people caused by the bombing... They even did not see it coming :( Death is the only release, but they cannot die right away. Stupid rich govt. thinking they're better than the rest of the world
In the 1950's, when i was a child, and the threat was very real (we were taught to crawl under desks at school) but my mother said that the best place to be would be right under it, so you die instantly. As horrible as that might seem, it's way better than having radiation poisoning and living in intense pain and discomfort for the rest of your short life. The only doctor i would want to see then would be Dr Kevorkian.
To bomb the two city of Japan was just an experiment. Of course Karma hit back in US, by Monsanto. The other crime was to kill the native americans. The biggest Holocaust in US history. There is not a single day to remember for those millions.
Learned more chemistry, history, and geography in six mins than a whole year of 9th grade
Don’t forget physics
Over happiness/fan chemical release
School sucks
Bro you were not 25 years old in 9th grade
@@firstname5391 yea ure also right
This video is both really well detailed and half assed at the same time
Men were different. Some has ideology.
Exactly what I thought. It's all over the place.
They not gonna teach every schmuck on earth how to build a nuke
I though the same thing. Kind of amateurish but also informative.
Well, if you’re going to rate every detail, I don’t think Japan had asphalt streets, skyscrapers and cars at that time. 🤣
As a fat man i can confirm this is how we work
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Fang…you made me crack up. Thanks for brightening my day.
I too, am a "FATmin"
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Dude... Epic comment.
Build an arena where the higher authorities can fight with each other. The civilians have nothing to do with it.
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@@jdrhgshadow707 , evolution comes with a price
The citizens elect the higher authorities. That means,the citizens are enablers of such violence. This is much like whats happening in Afg. The citizens did not fight. 99% of Afgs support Sharia. Capturing Kabul wouldnt have been possible without citizen support
IT'S DEMOCRACY
Fun fact: If Japan hadn’t surrendered after Fat Man, then there was a third nuke planned, that would have the exact same design as Fat Man, but with a radioactive core made of an alloy of Plutonium and Gallium. The nuke was never given a name, but the core was. It was called the Demon Core.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon_core
screwdriver go brrr
All of the plutonium was alloyed with gallium. It is the only method to stabilize the plutonium and give it properties that allowed the cores to be machined.
@jackalfaro3895 They did not had plutonium readily available for that, the third core was basically their last hope before invading Japan. There's a story of a Canadian scientist spilling all the plutonium in Canada in a chair and recovered like 99% of it trough wet chemistry, the quantity? like 11 grams.
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should've checked before posting. It was an English scientist named Alfred Maddock, he recovered 9mL of the total 10mL of plutonium Canada had. This happened in 1941.
I don't know what you found funny about it.
I forgot Nagasaki was targeted because of cloud cover. Such a weird part of history to think about. How lucky the people at the original target was and how unlucky Nagasaki was. That’s a hell,of a thing to think about. A cloudy day changed the fates of these two cities.
Exactly what I was thinking, scary.
Kokura was also the secondary target for Hiroshima. The Enola Gay made 3 passes and couldn’t clear their target zone. The fog cleared on the last pass allowing them to drop on Hiroshima instead of diverting to Kokura.
it is called destiny
Obviously the main character was in Kokura.
Who cares which city was bombed, other than inhabitants? War was destined to be over anyways even without nukes. USA would got what she wanted as long as cities were nuked.
Easily the most terrifying invention of all time. How the world hasn’t seen another one used is actually a miracle.
It really is nukes scare me a lot more than Global warming.
Look up Project Pluto, Project Orion, Aircraft Reactor Experiment, NERVA Rocket, if you want something crazier and even more terrifying.
@Lars Liam Vilhelm dont worry be happy!
@@steveharvey6421 global warming is already happening and affecting us, though.
@@dunkirito8308 Global worming will happend regardless mankind,... sun will get hotter and hotter, .....
Back in the 80s, i had several conversations w/ a scientist who developed the triggering mechanism on the Fat Man device. How he got selected to the Manhattan project (yes, govt G men came to his house) and the assembly of the bomb on Tinian inland.
Gotta make this in the sciences fair this will blow thier mind.
Ahhh Yes Darkhumor
Not only mind though......
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Used to be a poster at the back of the science lab at school.
But if the teacher still doesn’t pass you there’s only one thing left to blow..
Such a great DIY-video; I cannot wait to put it into practice this weekend...
Hol' up
🤣🤣🤣
I tried this and it did great work...i can see u all clearly from up here 👍🏾
@@CPriyanshuNegi but why in my house...
FBI would like a word
The blast was so powerful it left shadows of ash of people on walls and streets. That’s probably the most terrifying part for me. Imagine walking through a blast zone and seeing “shadows” of people of were they used to be.
Look up the "Shadow People of Nagasaki." Haunting and sad.
Finkleman, the blast pulverized objects. The infrared radiation miles from the blast zone incinerated people and objects, the shadows are like a photo negative. The people blocked the heat rays from scorching the walls.
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I’m sure they’ll walk it of.
You rite there mate……
Being instantly vaporized is a painless way to die. Far better than the pain suffering that prisoners of war or combatants experience on the battlefield. People can torture with very simple and crude tools.
Hi, sorry but it is important: minute 4:10 to 4:20, the Plutonium does NOT divide into two Plutoniums ; it divides into subelements and liberates neutrons
@dankshed8167 it's "just" à vidéo so you can say anything letting people think it is true? It doesn't cost more time in this case to just say what it is.
@dankshed8167 it's just a correction
"A mouse would never build a mousetrap"
-Albert Einstein
The Gem of Quotes from one who just devised the formula with just five characters, for annihilating the Mouse AND the mousetrap and the house and the occupants! Without using the Mouse Trap! All this to get rid of the Mouse!
If that implies that mice don't kill each other, think again. They're just not as good at it as we are.
That quote never sat well with me because mice have proved willing to kill eachother quite often if it means gaining things like more food or a mate so the only reason a mouse would never build a mousetrap is because they are literally incapable of building one. But if they could build one they probably would.
@@killman369547 mouse warfare
@@killman369547 True. Mice are quite cannibalistic. Rats are far worse.
My mind just can't get over how we as humans found out how to do this. Especially using a material that is hazardous to be near
And the US actually did
My mind also goes "as humans, why?" Knowing this would annihilate civillians i can only imagine living with that decision
yeah we humans are very self-destructive in nature
A human pyramid of mental giants standing on the shoulders of other mental giants. Time and human overpopulation would have been big factors, too. Oh, and *GREED* - 'capitalism' - certainly played its part.
Manhattan project is comprised mainly of jewish men. God's chosen people.
Ferb, I know what we're gonna do today!
FBI OPEN UP!
There goes my favourite cartoon😌
@@hahaha2717 There's 104 days of Japan invasion but nukes come along just to end it...
*thicc kaboom*
Ayo legit 😂
Now you know how AI will document the killing of humanity.
“That damage can be transmitted to the next generation”
That bomb was more powerful than I ever realized.
Exactly
War is even deadlier
It's absolutely nuts honestly. And now to think there is an abundance of thermonuclear weapons capable of doing so, so much more damage. Pretty unsettling
It really is, my father is part the second generation affected by the Nagasaki bomb and he is supposed to undergo yearly examinations because of this.
Yeah 70+ years 3 generations they’re still suffering imagine dropp a bomb that only won’t kill the enemy but keep ur attack up for another 70+ years I would think the emperor would have a bomb for every country hourishma
And what’s even more astonishing to me is that they went, “but you know what? It’s not good enough yet” and kept developing them further.
Humans…
I know…….disgusting.
But only 1 country used against civilians
English white...
yes humans, the reason you live your comfy life today
Once the genie was let out of the bottle, it quickly turned into a penis measuring contest. The bigger and badder your country could make their bomb, the more it reflected your country's technological prowess. Same thing with the " space race". Competition; a kind of super deadly, world destroying Olympics if you will.
Thousands of years of technological advancement and yet humanity discovers a new element, raps it with explosives and blast it to hell.
Yeah. Pretty bad ass huh?
We are very creative to kill each other
@@bibiayube677 Imagine some advance human race coming from space visits our world.
We are powering our space engines with Plutonium, what are you using it for ?
We : Well,... for fun!
@@lastsipahi I'm sure any advanced race from outter space would have also experienced war.
@Ed Straker We are surviving and getting advanced. The countries that used the nuclear bomb and the country that was bombed are about the most peaceful and advanced places ever to exist on Earth. We have to see the good too. Not just focus on the bad stuff.
WW2 is one of those rare wars where the losers of that war killed the vast majority of the people who died in WW2. As bad as it may sound that a nuclear bomb was used in that war, those 2 bombs put a halt to the killing which saved maybe a million lives.
Fatman is incredibly advanced for it's day while Little Boy is downright Orky. They used Coridite, the same gunpowder used in the Colt Peacemaker .45 revolver invented in 1860 to cause a criticality event.
confused
I believe somebody else was responsible for one of these these bombs because the fat man was more a lot more advanced than the little boy it's like they only had one little boy bomb if there was going to be a third bomb dropped on Japan it would have been another fat man bomb could it be possible that the Germans invented the little boy bomb and it was captured in Operation Paperclip?
@@mrhamburger6936The initial designs for a functioning device were sent to America in the Tizzard mission. Not sure if the was for a gun or implosion device though.
Me: I should probably get some sleep…
“WANNA LEARN HOW A NUCLEAR BOMB WORKS?!?”
Bro same, I can’t go to sleep!!
@@thedriftingyogurt same, im drunk af, its 3 am and here i am xd
Atomic bomb. Nuclear bombs use fusion not fission and are much more powerful.
How to make bomb or how nuclear bomb works is only known to nuclear scientists.
It is illegal to show openly.
Video is for timepass so you didnt learned a single chemistry .
@@Zumbadaddyyo That is not true.
"Humanity can make a bomb that can mimic the winds of Neptune and the furnace of the sun but can't predict the weather that well."
-Jack Neel
Mother Nature is the final authority.
well done Jack. I stopped calling humans "intelligent beings" when covid19 hit us. We have a long way to claim that title.
@@hamzterix nice for you to say when you're doing nothing to help
Actually, the phrase was said by Michael Stevens, also known as Vsauce
They can also send and communicate with spacecraft 14 billion miles from earth...but can't cure male pattern baldness.
Shoutout to the cameraman going back in time to film the actual explosion.
The graphics were so bad back then
Props to him
@@beastman997 But they were also so good
And shoutout to the 2 people who sacrifice their self just to get evaporated
Everybody's a comedian.
Fat man in Japan in 2023:😂😂
Fat man in Japan in 1945:💀💀💀💀
I am a Fat man. I can confirm
"Wait till you see it"
"See what? "
"What man can do to anther man..."
Nuclear medicine has saved thousands of times more lives than that it has taken.
For democracy forever!
Bible said to Norman
"Wait till you see it"
"See wh- AHHHHH YOU DIDN'T SAY IT'S A NUKE EXPLOSION AHHHH MY EYES!"
This video is nothing compared to the actual biggest nuke ever.
2:19 After learning of this EVERYONE in Kokura breathed a HUGE sigh of relief.
It was crazy seeing your name. One of my good buddies name was Ryan Taylor, and he drowned in the Hudson River a year and a half ago.
The guy who came from hiroshima to nagasaki: y my luck is so terrible
@@dropkickirish4449 Sorry for your loss.
Imagine living in that city to find out you were the first target. It’s insane to think about
@@Rawlingm I have some small idea of how that might feel.
I was part of a 5 man "gun crew" set to go on patrol in Iraq. I was the Sniper for a line Infantry Company (A Co. 1/69th Infantry, 256th IBCT).
That morning the HMMWV that carried the Platoon's Medic had transmission troubles. Medics are Mission Critical, Snipers are an Attachment, so he took my seat, and I stayed back at the base.
An hour later my truck was hit by a massive IED, killing my Squad Leader and another member of the team. The Medic and two other teammates survived, but all were Medevaced to Germany as soon as they could be stabilized.
That's my "Hiroshima" day. My team was gone... and I have had to live with the thought, that mere chance saved my life. I cried my eyes out that day, and the next morning loaded into a truck with a new team to go back on patrol.
Life and Death in the Infantry.
SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours
Listening to the whole thing and getting chills of horror at the same time.
00:23. !!!!!! one nuclear bomb is more efficient than another!!!!
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Perhaps you should review what occurred in Mongolia as well as other southeast asian countries during the 1930s to gain an appreciation of how the Japanese earned this thrashing.
@@demef758 The common man has nothing to do with this. politicians are responsible for these holocausts. Yes, as a result, the common man gets the thrashing. Why should they suffer?
@@arupdutta2202 Japan was attacking our ally China, we put an embargo on the oil to make them stop and then they attacked us. They deserved it, they made their bed so they had to lay in it.
It's insame that humans actually came up with this
it's insane that we went through with it
"How Fat Man works ?" He's a lawyer, mostly just goes to work early, comes home about 6-7pm and spends the rest of the night watching Pawn Shop. That's how my dad works
please tell me that's not supposed to be funny
@@aksharchawdhary8502 my father is fat, and he's a man. I don't know what's funny about my family, do you think we are clowns ?
Marry me.
That was clever. It actually made me chuckle. Nice one!
Damn android is narrating it
The fact that you could’ve died before you even heard it is crazy
its the same thing when you get hit in a lethal place by most rifles, probably the best way to die if you could choose one
@@lol-zp1ps idk what supersonic rifles are but most rifles like the m16 shoots bullets that travel faster than the speed of sound, search it up
@@lol-zp1ps oh well my point is the same either way
I mean same is usually true for a rifle..
@@jackyc311_ search it down.
And this was in the 1940’s, imagine how devastating the nukes made now of days are. Scary stuff
The nukes are still made with same stuff pretty much it's more so they pack a bigger punch than they did back then. one thermo nuke can Level entire cities with the blast radius alone
The blast radius now is easily over 75miles from the epicenter. One set off over Denver could vaporize all the way to Montrose and possibly reach Ft. Collins. Oh course they're would be more than one in an area.
1000 times atleast.. i'm speaking from substantial mathematics
Ya todays nukes use fusion instead of fission which the fat man used. Multitudes more powerful the largest nuke ever tested the USSR Tsar Bomba is about 3333 times more powerful and that was with them basically cuttings its power in half.
Like comparing a match to a stick of dynamite.
I liked how they ended it right after the "gene mutation" part. We all knew where that was going 💀
It's morbin time
Covid jabs?
The hulk
Just looking at this video made me sad. So many innocent lives lost. Civilians who had nothing to do with the War. Unborn Babies, young kids, Teenagers, Adults, Old people, Pets, Birds, everything turned to dust. The war may have been won, but humanity as a whole lost. We should never see another Atomic Weapon be used ever again.
Oh, they'll be used again. Dogs ALWAYS return to their vomit.
So are the people of Japan's occupied countries
So how bad did you feel for the 3-10 million the Japanese killed during their invasions?
@@jbfairchild I am not condoning atrocities done by the Japanese Empire. My comment was on using Nukes on Civilians. A nuclear bomb doesn't stop after its exploded. The repercussions of the nuclear fall out are seen for many generations to come. Rules of engagement are to keep Civilians, women and children out of harms way. That's why in olden times battles were fought at designated, agreed upon locations. Not by either dropping a Nuke at 6 in the morning over Civilian population or via Kamakazee attack on unsuspecting US soldiers. Battles were fought like real men.
@@jbfairchild Because some of their countrymen killed other people does not automatically make those CIVILIANS deserver of death. What kind of fucked up mentality would even try to justify civilian killings?
RIP for those...whoever lost their lives in those massive blasts😔💐
@@VictorYami if ur life is lost in that nuclear explosion that it would be good. Cuz u want America to powerful
@@darkavenger2761 wat
@@VictorYami how is it all good
@@beans5787 cuz he said "its all good" for America to be powerful and doesn't care how many innocent people lost their lives in that nuke
imagine getting vaporized it would be so painful or the gamma rays hitting u ur whole life will be destroyed even if u would have survived
“Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap.”
tbh they would if they would be more intelligent and would be able to build something
@@FisTheDucc we are foolish enough to make a rattrap for ourselves so that makes us more foolish then them
Mouse can build mouse traps but they ain't that smart for that stuff so they just use their teeths and paws stuff to fight..
@@Mohitkumar-hu7sj the nuclear energy was created as a new form of energy and understanding of atoms, the gunpowder was created to make mining easy, and even the spear was created to make the hunt possible. but the malice make all of this a weapon. its true that a mouse cant built a mousetrap, but they can be very territorial and even kill his own kind. so if he was a little intelligent, they will make one. because intelligence dont have sides. good or bad.
Yeah a mouse definitely would build a mouse trap to kill another mouse if they could, they kill other mice over food and mates. And can be quite cannibalistic.
A being killing another one of their own species isn't a unique thing to humans, its just nature, we just have far more complex ways and reasons (stupid or not) for doing it.
It's incredible what humans are capable of doing
*murica!
humans are sick creatures
@@alfrredd oppenheimer was german
@@fortnitetrashcan8308Hitler was Austrian, so was Albert Einstein
@@Quitplaying360 yep but i mentioned neither of them
man this is gonna be a fun DIY project!
"Sir, why have you hoarded so many fire detectors?"
Be sure to properly test it at home before deploying out on real targets.
Please tell me once you finished the project!
wait . . .
Damn imagine walking along a street and getting vaporized immediately without even a thought of anything going on
Best way to go man
Blink of an eye and your gone... crazy shit
Most painless way to go out
that was the more favorable route. They were the 'lucky' ones. The ones who survived experienced weeks, months, or years of radiation sickness, mutation, and abnormalities resulting in death
@@TheSenseiNeo That, or death by Snu-Snu!
"Humans vapour instantly" by listening this i feel😶😶
Are You Telugu
Yes
Human made weapon to kill human
Same here
They didn't feel it
It's kinda merciful
In comparison to what the empires of Japan war atrocity
This was very detailed and I learned a lot, thank you. Remember: War is preventable and millions of innocent people have died due to war. While I believe there have been important issues that needed resolve, it's crazy how war expands. Governments get richer with every war. It is not about anyone's health and well-being but about the richness and power of the government.
Wow, the phrase "I'll beat you so hard, that your grandchildren will feel it" really applies here.
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not funny
One piece reference??
I am feeling very sorry for the innocent people who died without any cause. I wish this wouldn't had happened. I hate war .
poor human cant see far than his nose , the loser here the one who don't remember that all of his acts are written and he will face the consequences of all of it after life and there the fate is eternity see the big picture to have the right judge
*When everyone is celebrating with firecrackers*
The quiet kid:
Quiet*
@@jols6439 I've corrected it now, thanks
👌👌
That was 76 years ago, imagine the kind of power they have now.
The Tsar Bomba was a Russian hydrogen bomb. The biggest nuclear bomb ever made and tested. It was 1,400 times more powerful than this. It's Shockwave circled the whole Earth 3 times. And this was in 1961.
@@S1D3W1ND3R015 So imagine the actual russian bombs.
Imagine the continuation of inhuman massacre caused by the Japanese if the bomb hadn't been dropped.
@@vince8081 Poseidon and avangard are one of the newer ones
@@iceho6460 if the bombs weren’t dropped then there would have been a land invasion which America would have prevailed in, however it would have killed millions of more people than the bombs.
The science behind Nuclear Fission and Fusion is amazing proving human brain has no limits. There are real geniuses behind this technology.
“Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds” - Robert Oppenheimer
Bhagvad gita
@@yashrajdixit4412 Time I am, the great destroyer of the worlds, and I have come here to destroy all people. With the exception of you [the Pandavas], all the soldiers here on both sides will be slain. 11.32
Was going to post the same comment.
Rock of the Marne salutes the Screaming Eagles. I go to the Commissary on Ft Campbell.
Shaksbir was right about those people
"Robert Oppenheimer was born in New York City on April 22, 1904,[note 1][7] to Julius Oppenheimer, a wealthy Jewish textile importer who had immigrated to the United States "
It's amazing that we live in a world where people can figure out how to construct such intricate and complex weaponry while others can't understand that Cable news networks are not really news and do not have your best interests in mind.
Ha!!!! You ain't seen nothing yet! Wait until the globalists have their way
Be smart, this bomb was made by many thousands of brains...and you're comparing that to one individual brain deciding if a news source is credible. The invention itself is greater than any one of its creators individually. Zero in on the individuals and you have a bunch of above average intelligence humans at best. Oppenheimer I believed died from throat cancer because he was a habitual smoker.
That's really crazy.
All the news that's for sale.
only takes 1% of ppl to create most of the technology we have while the rest could all be sheep
its impressive how the human found so many creative ways of killing its own kind.
Its impressive how the Americans found away to make sure the free world stays free
@@AdiAsaf Thank you lol if your not an aryan blue eyed german you should be very happy about america ending the war
@@benwilsonMMA what do you know...I happen to be a brown-eyed jew...
@@AdiAsaf BY NUKING OTHER COUNTRIES? LMAO
Chimpanzees have territory fights. Then there is human territory fights.
"The Fat Man exploded at an altitude of about 1600 feet"
as a fat man, i am grieving for a loss of one of our brothers 😢
I saw a guy yesterday wearing a t shirt "I'm not FAT I'm just easy to see".
@@lewisner lmao
@@mustizgamingthe joke was funny. but the japanese innocent civilians deserve respect too
Crazy how people have the knowledge to build stuff like this from scratch. Crazy it exist
It did take hundreds of years of chemical study
Crazy it’s been used to kill thousands of civilians…
@@MoLoToVo Right. As opposed to the millions upon millions of civilians killed by conventional explosives. You should do some research on pre-WWII Japan, right up until they finally surrendered. Things like the Pig Basket Atrocity, the massacre of tens of thousands of civilians including women and children in Nanking, the I-8 submarine atrocity, Operation Sook Ching, and the Epidemic Prevention Department. Those two bombs saved not only hundreds of thousands of Japanese military lives but also hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilian lives, as well as countless American, British, Australian, Chinese, and Russian lives. Nuclear weapons are horrible and should be banned from existence, but we both know that's never going to happen unless the world comes together as one and demands it. France, China, the UK, the US, Russia, North Korea, India, and Pakistan hold the power to destroy the planet, but at the same time, also hold the power to disarm and make the world a much, much safer and better place.
@@pamike4873 molotovo been real silent lately
They can figure shit out like this but we can't cure cancer. Seems bullshit to me.
I love how we're mad at Russia rn but we also literally nuked a whole damn city and killed 40k regular ass people just trying to go to their lunch break at 11am. Smh
that's just the USA, the rest of world did nothing and has the right to be mad at Russia, for killing people of Ukraine
They were allied with the country responsible for the holocaust
And it’s still not even remotely close to the worst thing that was done in WW2. The axis power killed millions of civilians indiscriminately. You might look at Japans war crime record during WW2. Almost 4 million Chinese civilians were directly killed by Japan. In Nanjing they massacred 200,000 civilians and mass raped at least 20,000 women. Every country condemning Russia has something awful In their history. The Germans are condemning Russia for crying out loud. And you know what? They’re still right. I guess everyone is a hypocrite but considering almost nobody in power now was even alive when this happened…
@@andyhooper8641 may I remind you USSR threw 7 million of their soldiers to the frontlines without proper equipment and had them all be killed too?
You‘ve heard of Unit 741?
Damn, could you imagine being right under the bomb when it detonated? One second you're existing, the next you're just instantly vaporized, at least it was painless
till today the people are suffering from the effect of that radiation. it was painless only for those who died instantly..........
@@mathynuthanelangeswaran520 That’s what he said…..
My dream death
The bloodlines of the people involved should be cursed for all eternity.
@@mathynuthanelangeswaran520 a lot of people survived being directly underneath it ,it's the radius is the problem
Imagine being Oppenheimer or any of the scientists or drivers of this bomb. Your driving a nuke to a plane. And the plane crew gotta deliver. A lot of pressure on these people to be in the same area of this thing. I’m so excited for this movie.
Tinian is a long way from Los Alamos.
There is sth so ironic about feeling worried about the creators of the bomb like Oppenheimer and not mention the actual victims of the bomb itself.
Like phew, good job, we dropped it without any incidents. Dark stuff
There is sth so ironic about feeling worried about the creators of the bomb like Oppenheimer and not thinking of the actual victims of the bomb itself.
Like phew, good job, we dropped it without any incidents. Dark stuff
The difference here is opp and his team knew of the bomb and had to force themselves to be near and working on it. While the victims vaporized in seconds.
The core wasn't very dangerous unless you did a specific set of things to it. It wasn't like you could drop it and cause it to explode.
makes you think how the US dropped it on civilians, and not on military installations!
Makes you think that war is just fucked and civilian casualties are inevitable. War is war.
They did it too and Japan was doing worse atrocities itself
War is screwed up with the end goal to win. .5 million people were killed in the war in Iraq and no WMD’s. Poor civilians die weather it’s Afghanistan, Iraq or Ukraine. I feel no country has the right to point fingers as everyone is f$@ked up.
@@Anonymous-qb4vcthat doesn't justify dropping atomic bomb on a city filled with civilians
@@ash_legend2249 how about you try and buy anything with your worthless ruble...
Thank you for your in-depth breakdown of the “Fatmin”.
also kilotin
In the Little Boy video, he pronounces isotopes “ice-a-dips” for some unknown reason.
It’s cause it’s text to speech, nobody’s narrating
@@dbldekr - If it’s text to speech, it’s the lamest text to speech program ever devised.
Was looking for this comment 🤣
Here to correct a few points regarding the radiation. Alpha is the most damaging but it can be stopped by a piece of paper. Beta is not as strong as alpha but its better at penetrating. Gamma on the other hand is relatively weak in terms of damage done but it can only be stopped using lead shielding
I recall learning that in many American schools they were doing nuclear bomb drills and having kids hide under their desks. They didn't actually believe that would work, did they? Something I've wondered about but never bothered looking into. I'll probably leave this message and then go look it up haha
Are you sure sonny boy ??
@@joemajewski7535 my grandma lived through that and was able to figure it out pretty quick.
Just lead? I wonder if denser material can stop it, like Gold (Because yea that wouldn't be expesive at all lol). Tungsten or any other denser-than-lead element.
@@joemajewski7535 Yes, we did the bomb drills until about 1974ish. The theory was that if we were close to ground zero, we'd be toast, but if you were miles away, most people would be killed or injured by glass or shrapnel, when they were watching it out the windows. Thus, duck and cover would save them from most injuries. It is a valid theory in a cruel world. Many people survived in Nagasaki because they were behind a brick wall or other barrier.
When I was in Siberia in 1992, some Russians told me that they had to put on gas masks every week for an hour, in the military and in the schools, because sooner or later the Americans were going to be at war with them and would gas them or worse. It was a way to get people to hate Americans. A Russian Colonel at my church told me I was the first American he didn't hate. Later, in Czech Republic, and in the US, I asked some Czech people about the gas mask drills, and they confirmed that they also had to do the gas mask drills until the Berlin wall came down. We Americans stopped the bomb drills back in the 70s, but they were still preparing. Crazy.
People of Kokura be thankful it was cloudy that day ngl
And this country talks about peace ☮️
If they didn't do it, the second world war will continue and there Will be more death.
@@onad1452 and yet they create another war in Eastern asia...
"Pieces" of human flesh flying in every direction as we blow sh*t up.
It's weird how you don't see, Japan and Germany attacking anyone anymore.
Tbh
I hate the thaliban enough for asking if they could do it again
The prob in war is, you cant expect to win with words
Specialy if the enemy is a pack of childmurders, rapers and cowards who hold AKs
Actualy this bastards asked for humanhealthbacks
These are for humans not for rats
The fact that we get free documentaries on RUclips by 'Learn from the base' is truly a gift 👍
How to make bomb or how nuclear bomb works is only known to nuclear scientists.
It is illegal to show openly.
Video is for timepass so you didnt learned a single chemistry .
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@@Zumbadaddyyo basically just said pretty much the same. the calculations required are immense to say the least.
Except that the video is badly half-assed and provides horribly false information. My favourite: Plutonium splits into two Plutonium, meaning there's basically Plutonium created out of nowhere. In reality it splits into two lighter nuclei, which, when summed, are slighly lighter than the Plutonium nucleus they originated from. The "lost" mass is converted into energy (this energy is responsible for the big Kaboom), E=mc².
Japan shouldered its noble duty of liberating the chronically ill Asia under centuries-long foreign influence, Colonialism and Colonization. Besides, Japan went all the way to all fronts of Asia, to get rid of Western Colonial disease that had been lingering on in Asia for far too long. As a result, most countries in Asia gained independence after WWII. [Remember, Japan had also tried to get rid of Colonization of Russian-occupied Siberia/Far-East Asia in the past, as well as Anglo-occupied Australia/New Zealand in the Asia-Pacific region in WWII.]Speaking of Europe is actually a huge livable Continent with 45 nations. Russia alone is a ginormous nation which occupies nearly half of Europe with a relatively small population. Nearly half of mainland Asia, from Siberia to Far-East Asia also is inside Russia. No wonder Mother Russia is so very gigantic!
'Look Ma, Mother Russia is so very huge!'... Russia ain't no saint. True, Russia occupied vast resource rich Siberia to Far East ever since 17th & 18th century, while Anglo British, sailing half way around the world from jolly old England, took over giant resourceful landmass of Australia & New Zealand in 18th & 19th century; all in Asia-Pacific, while native people of Asia-Pacific region are left with and quarreling over a few tiny islands in South China Sea.
As a matter of fact, here in Singapore, a tiny island with 6 million souls live like sardines in a can, where else in nearby vast bountiful Australia which is ten thousand times 10,000 bigger with a mere 27 million inhabitants.
Same in tiny Japan which is running out of space and land. Do you know their living room and bed room are the same place, and that most Japanese sleep in their living room?! 🤔
For hard truths, pls read informative multi-pages 'Ole Fella' comment (on UTube) at, "China-US tensions: A closer look at the 'Five-Eyes' intelligence partnership / CGTN"
Loved your hardwork on animation 👑
there's a guy in the comments saying they made some of the animations and didn't give permission
These instructions are very helpful, hope to see more later…….
Bulding anatomic bomb isn't hard (although Fat Man was much more complex than Little Boy) Getting the stuff to build it out of is the hard part. Just ask Iran.
Oppenheimer: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds
he learnt this quote from "Bhagvat Geeta".
Lord Krishna said that
Actually he was ashamed of the bomb
"Now were all sons of bitches" one of the other scientists in the crew
The self blaming was not enough.
brilliant explanation of American war crimes..!! Bravo ..!!
Wasn't a war crime.
Guy who dropped that has the highest kill record ever
US is a one country in the world who used atomic bomb against civilians and feel no sorrow
@@subflexsubflex8878 who know what he went through after doing that
United States of terrest
@@letsdance-01 the person that dropped the bomb committed suicide, because he realized what he did.
@@hamedal_obaidli5532 they had to just to make end the war
While I was watching the video, I couldn't stop thinking about the people who lived in those areas.
It's sad, may go have you all in heaven
This nuke is from the 40s... Cant even imagine what they have now.
Heck even the Tsar bomba made this look small and that was only ~15-20 years later.
Today nukes aren't ad strong ad the tsar bomba tho, they don't need them that stong
Todays bombs are less about yield and more about delivery. ICBMs, MIRVs, Nuclear Armed Submarines and similar seem to be the focus.
@@UDAK19 yes but I'd imagine they probably have or can make bombs way more powerful with the tech and knowledge we have gained since then
@@pigeongod4535 maybe if they upscaled the bomb sure, but how much landmass do you need to destroy in one blast? I think it comes down to using the munition economically to attain volume of fire instead of one big "I win" bomb that might be susceptible to defensive fire.
Theoretically, there’s no upper limit to how powerful a thermonuclear device can be. Just keep adding stages. But delivering a huge bomb isn’t practical. Not to mention the fallout. I’m still not sure if Teller’s 10 GT “backyard” bomb was strictly hypothetical.
Its interesting that the scientists involved in the creation of the bomb spent the rest of their lives arguing against its use, My uncle was based in Japan after the war with the
peacekeeping force, I got to speak to him about it only once, the things he saw.....
No, not quite. They argued the case against using them first, to preserve the popularity of the US, and then going on about the ramifications of being a hypocrite if the US were to ban others from having them. The scientists also stated that they should hold off using the bomb so the second stage of relatively cheap thorium and uranium nuclear explosives could be developed over a 6 year period to give the US the upper hand in any nuclear arms race.
Eh, they just said that so people can sympathize with them. Scientist regretting their creation? Nah, that's not true.
@@TsunaXZ scientists are like cheaters in a relationship, always regretting the thing they've done after the fact
That proves again that scientists are not good salesmen; they should have advocated for the extensive use of atomic bombs to boost sales! Just think of that yearly bonus-payments that they missed out on...
The scariest part of this is that was made 75 years ago.
@Alt Persona 75 years ago, suggesting that bombs created now would probably be x100 much more devastating.
It's the functionality/mechanics of the fat man that I find scary, because I find it so advanced at such a time.
Because making it then, is so much harder because they didn't have computer simulations for the design and functionality.
Also the idea the functionality/mechanics for nukes have evolved over time scares me as well.
@Alt Persona If we were making bombs that destroyed 40,000 people in seconds 75 years ago, imagine what secret tech might be used in the near future
@@thomasowen5785 nuclear can of soda wipes out china in microseconds
I never thought about it, jesus.
Japan been real quiet since this dropped.
at 2:17 this went from informative to something I'd expect from surreal entertainment lol. The SEAL looking guy and the low texture airline pilots killed me
Lmao I know right? 🤣
Two airline pilots and a fighter jet pilot - very 1945.
Not many people know that these bombs flew off a tiny island in the Pacific called Tinian, a part of the island chain called the Marianas. It was the largest and busiest air strip at one point in history.
Oh!! You're right!! I heard that a very long time ago, but had forgotten!! Thank you for the reminder, love! Is that ALSO where the "Mariana Trench" is? Or is it a completely different place? The "trench" may have a completely different spelling, different country, etc. & it's only in my HEAD as the same, because I'm completely misspelling it?! lol. Because that could DEFINITELY happen!lol
Yeah. Not many people have learned about the Battle of Tinian nor have they ever heard the word Tinian.
the bloodly battle and war crime...has to be remembered
"Not many people know"
It's mentioned in the video, lol.
@@lisaavery6339 you’re right, the Mariana Trench is right by the island chain. It’s a US territory
0:03, I'm reasonably certain they didn't drop it backwards with the landing gear down.
Laughed out loud, this video is fucked in many ways
@@yourfuturewife- Exactly. I cannot understand why is there so many positive comments. The video is rather bad, full of inaccuracies.
Lmaooo
When I saw that, I thought 'Whut?', stopped the video, watched that part again and gave it a thumbs down. Any historical video maker who knows his stuff and cares about what he's telling people doesn't do bullshite like that. Life is too short to pick apart this video for all the inaccuracies.
thx man, now i know what to do with my 6.4 kilograms uranium ball
That “people evaporating” part is stomach churning. Imagine one second someone is alive going about their day, and the next second their entire body ceases to exist.
As messed up as this will sound but those were the lucky ones, they felt no pain whatsoever, they probably didn't realize
@@armandoarias6447 Yeah, definitely the most painless way to go…yet seeing how large the bomb was and how close to the ground it got before exploding, it makes me wonder how many people saw it and just knew, especially with Hiroshima just a few days before. But of course, anyone close enough to see the bomb itself was too close to survive it.
if people evaporating makes your stomach churn, you should check what they did to nanking
@@therapist3901 I have…it also makes my stomach churn.
Imagine all the ones that didn't die. Damn.
I’ve always wondered how are nukes made then thought “wait a minute that’s classified” and here I am
why would it be classified? the issue is not building one, it is getting enough material.
@@JustplaY2011 It is an issue to build one too, dimensions of each layers must be precisely determined unless implosive compression will never occur at the level needed to achieve criticality
@@dwarfy2744 that's r8 and there comes cutting edge techs
@@dwarfy2744 my man have you seen the Hiroshima bomb video? A „pistol“ style nuke is pretty simple to construct. The hardest part is maybe to time the explosion just right but the bang itself? Simple.
Why do you think the global community is so heavily invested in making sure nobody enriches masses of uranium? Because nukes are super simple… North Korea even has tons - their only problem is rocketry since they are unable to deliver the nukes. But it was easy to build the warheads in the first place.
You know how a mobile phone works but can you build one
Being born and raised in Albuquerque NM I can tell you from really good resources that this is definitely a baby bomb compared to the ones they are developing now.
hell we all know that now lol
Castle bravo was the benchmark set for US bombs 70 years ago
Today bombs are tactical, small yield, less fallout, more of them in each ICBM, the time of giant thermonuclear bombs is old story, they are useless now days.
Dsc
@@viceralman8450 we still have a stockpile of them and will always have them just in case
i wish i took school more seriously. im 23 now luckily and can still go to learn about this stuff
Who's seen the 1000 Ways to Die episode where 2 dudes in a tent try to enrich uranium by hand? Moral of the story; do not try to enrich uranium by hand...
Actions as simple as letting 2 uranium bricks touch can kill you with radiation poisoning on the very day it happens.
Darwin Award candidates?
Damn vaporising into thin air is such a movie thing, it feels unreal that you can actually get "vaporised" in real life
Thought about this too. Must be insane heat to complete vaporise a human without even ashe
@@nitsuj1001 we are mostly water..... doesnt take that much
I had this exact feeling when I saw that part. I've heard it before many times but never really thought how crazy that is
its not just restricted to nuke. vietnam vets claim they see ppl vaporize when they get hit by napalm.
4 people were vaporized at the Lac-Megantic train disaster/oil explosion 10 years ago in Quebec.
So ya... I think if one is close enough with zero cover or shielding it's completely possible to literally be vaporized (aka no identifiable remains).
Me: searching You tube for the Book of Genesis..
RUclips algorithm: here's a nuclear bomb.
Ha ha ha
Lmaoooo
Outstanding video!
It’s crazy how far technologically we’ll go just for the destruction of our enemies
Believe me it's to destroy yourselves
@@arthurbamford54 no that’s not what it’s meant for but it’s what it’ll lead to
I don't think Japanese Citizens were your enemies 🤔
@@gj3741 The people that Japan invaded in 1937 to the end of World War II, the Japanese military regime murdered near 3,000,000 to over 10,000,000 people, most probably almost 6,000,000 Chinese, Indonesians, Koreans, Filipinos, and Indochinese, among others, including Western prisoners of war. Some of those people were civilians and weren't their enemies but hey, war right🤷🏻♂️
@@gj3741 Say what? You crazy fool. What would you call them then? It was a total war for the future of the planet and I am grateful that our side won and our enemies were utterly defeated. The Axis powers caused the war and also the useless waste of lives towards the end by not admitting defeat after the outcome was already certain.
I was told Gamma rays would turn you into the Hulk. My life is a lie.
Reality is often disappointing
Can damage genetic material so badly that skin would literally peel off as it cant be repaired .. As genetic mechanism is shutted completely... And whole body of any animal or plant or fungi .. Monera protista.. Means any cell function is done and regulated by transcription translation etc.. Means cells are no more to be called cells.. They cant reproduce .. Respond etc.. They are like dead
Don’t know unless you try! They just say it’s deadly because they don’t want us to get awesome superpowers!!
@@Geezer-yf8hv you whould be dead before you can even test if you have super powers or not there is no way you can even survive that it whould be saying like if you get struck by lightning you will turn into the flash but people who get strucked by lightning are not even running in mach 1 instead they are badly injured or dead so grow up they are not saying that its deadly not because they dont want you to have superpowers its because yore gonna die instantly if you even try it
@@gumidumi4604 I was joking, you Dumi!
Those people in that fist city didn't realize how much they owed to the weather on that day. Never complain about clouds again.
ICBMs or supersonic missiles don't care about the weather, so the Chinese can easily nuke your city
@@NaughtyNovaroo69 the US is the only country to use nuclear weapons in war…twice. I wouldn’t worry about China
@@NaughtyNovaroo69 Does Chinese nuke even work ?
@@girishradhakrishnan2699 We will find out on August 22, 2023.
@@ofc_b4nk138 They saved thousands by using them too. Now you know.
Зато сейчас Японцы все забыли и с американцами стали лучшими друзьями. Браво японцы..
This just shows how we naturally learn when we are interested in things, I watched this ages ago and I still remember the science behind it. School should allow children to go through education with their choice of subjects but things like business, taxes, maths, English should be the code subjects.
⭕SERCH ADITYA RATHORE-HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE LEARN FROM BASE
"Learning taxes"? Unimportant in countries with "pay as you earn". You just have a computer program that works it out, or you can even look it up in a book of tables, if you live in the 1970s!
things like this should be taught at a-level physics grade, as that is exactly what it is. You do not teach high school students the principles of building a nuclear bomb. and yes ok 99.9% will never get the materials needed to do it, and most wont actually be smart enough to build one, but it is not knowledge you want freely out there. Even as good as this video is, the reality of a nuclear bomb is a million times more complex. the calculations required to precisely be able to implode the sphere, requires nothing short of a genius.
ruclips.net/video/RBaRIBTyR8M/видео.html
Code subject means,?
Thanks for the tutorial. Imma make my own now.
Good luck making one from this inaccurate video.
It's good to feel empathy for others who are different to you and existed at a time before you had even been born. This is part of understanding we are all linked and there is a collective trauma. When humans realise this we become truly humane 💙
What about the dopes who insist on calling everyone racist? There's no getting through to them.
@@jdirt2019 Well balanced, wholesome education of our children is how we counter Extreme Right or Extreme Left tendencies.
@@Deeegeeee Morgan Freeman had the best idea. Stop talking about racism and it will eventually cancel itself out. By talking about it then you're keeping it alive.
There was no difference in the people. America was trying to stop Japan's military. Racism and difference had nothing to do with that bomb. Problem with everyone today. All about race.
Oh boy, I can't wait to learn about the Fatmin
I think if I was to choose how I was going to die, being vaporized instantly sounds kind of nice.
Just think, the lucky ones will die in the blasts
Just think, the lucky people were in Kokura
yep because you will literally die before your brain can process the pain
That is a spectacular way to go but if i have to choose anything other than natural death that would be a 12 gauge double-barrel shot gun blast to my forehead.
@@Clint_Beastwood87 dude thats dark.
*"Mankind invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap".*
- Albert Einstein
Because they physically can't build one, but mice have been known to kill each other over food, mates, or other things, if they could they would build a mouse trap to protect their food or what not
@@firesoldier343 you have a point
thanks for teaching me of how to make it
The animation needs to be changed at 4:08, Pu doesnt split into 2 Pu.
Pu receiving an appropriate neutron in the face will split into 2 (possibly 3) elements smaller and releasing other neutrons that will go punch other Pu.
You can find gaussian curves that tell you what are gonna be those 2 or 3 most probable elements.
So it could look like n + 239Pu => 134Xe + 103Zr + 3n, but it could be also a different duo other than Xenon et Zyrconium, as long as atomic numbers add fine.
There is no creation of 2 Pu. Chain reaction is already batshitcrazy in itself, no need to generate more Pu.
Great ! Every new video shows a great improvement in animation 😁.
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@@theyogicmind LM?
Too bad he didn’t get his facts straight
@@chakide And the bomb is backwards.
I cant imagine how it felt like seeing/hearing the massive explosion and knowing that you will be dead in the next seconds
If you were close enough to the epicentre to be killed by the blast, you'd probably not hear the explosion as the blast wave would be traveling faster than sound.
@@TheRoybeasley true but you can still see it
@@sogaria3561 I doubt your brain would have time to comprehend just what's happening. Everything is literally over in a flash, so I agree with whats-his-nuts above: If you are close enough to the blast to be killed by it, you likely won't feel much. Made exponential with the use of larger nukes.
There is saying: if you see the explosion, it’s already too late might aswell enjoy the view
My grandmother lived through this in Japan. She had to live in a cave for days and felt the earth shake when nagasaki was hit. Shes still alive to this day and is such a badass
Everybody that watched this video because of Oppenheimer like.
4:09 I'm not a scientist, but I don't think that you get two plutonium atoms by splitting an plutonium atom.
Came here looking for this comment.
Yeah, it's not how it works.
And altimeters measure atmospheric pressure ; they don't measure the distance to the ground.
@@1133saginaw umm no. Altimeters are used to measure the height of an object above a fixed level also a *barometer* is used to measure the atmospheric pressure
It is a nuclear fission reaction. One heavy nucleus splits into smaller ones with energy being released
Amazing how such little amount of material yields so much energy, heat, light, radiation and so fast.
hehehe
Ikr, an explosive the size of a soccer ball destroying cities
Nuclear engineer here : it's nothing compared to energy generated by fusion
I read somewhere that splitting one atom creates about as much energy as it takes to cause a grain of rice to "jump". Imagine trillions of atoms exploding nearly simultaneously. The small amount of material still contains A LOT of atoms
@@fog1257 only partial fusion, the energy source comes from fission
Man, just imagine being vaporized instantly.
I guess they didn't even have time to notice anything. The blast probably hit them before the sound of the bomb did. Maybe saw a flash of light for a millisecond, and then... nothingness
How can you imagine if you'd be gone instantly. The last thing of you is just atoms intermixed with the destruction
can you imagine beeing a civilian casualty in a war between politicians that might not even reflect your own views.
@Ben Lui Agreed. Just thinking of the birth defects and disabled people caused by the bombing... They even did not see it coming :( Death is the only release, but they cannot die right away. Stupid rich govt. thinking they're better than the rest of the world
In the 1950's, when i was a child, and the threat was very real (we were taught to crawl under desks at school) but my mother said that the best place to be would be right under it, so you die instantly. As horrible as that might seem, it's way better than having radiation poisoning and living in intense pain and discomfort for the rest of your short life. The only doctor i would want to see then would be Dr Kevorkian.
"Mom look thats a plane in the sky!"
-Famous last words
Fascinating stuff. Openheimer must've been an alien.
I’m pretty sure he was
We're aliens.
He was crazy like Lenin, Stalin, or like Hitler. Super dangerous for society.
To bomb the two city of Japan was just an experiment. Of course Karma hit back in US, by Monsanto. The other crime was to kill the native americans. The biggest Holocaust in US history. There is not a single day to remember for those millions.
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