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  • @maddscientist1644
    @maddscientist1644 Год назад +105

    You and NileRed need to make a video together. You are both freaking wizards!

    • @vaibhavhayaran
      @vaibhavhayaran Год назад

      What? Where is the nilered video?

    • @jeffersonleonardo2
      @jeffersonleonardo2 Год назад +6

      The last video was 9 months ago...

    • @vaibhavhayaran
      @vaibhavhayaran Год назад +1

      @@jeffersonleonardo2 oh sorry i misunderstood the comment!

    • @BackYardScience2000
      @BackYardScience2000 Год назад +20

      No. NileRed sold out and only posts dumb videos now. He's only in it for the money now. Hence why he stopped making good videos and only sells his products these days and shows off in short videos. If he should do a video with anyone, it should be with NurdRage as he still to this day makes great science videos that teach you something. Or many of the small science and radiation based RUclipsrs out there. There are dozens these days because most of the big science tubers sold out and aren't teaching us anything anymore.

    • @vaibhavhayaran
      @vaibhavhayaran Год назад +4

      @@BackYardScience2000 dont forget @codyslab

  • @jayman4566
    @jayman4566 Год назад +151

    As a person who has had cancer 4 times in my life, it is very easy to be slightly more radioactive than your environment and the people around you. Between CT scans and radiation treatments, I am about 10% higher than most people are for Rads. They are very careful with treatments now. X-rays, CT Scsns, and blood tests are all carefully monitored . We suspect but can not prove that several places we lived had radon gas problems.

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 Год назад +15

      Awe man… I’m real sorry to hear that. Glad you’re still with us and fighting it, you must be quite strong to have gone through it 4 times and live to tell about it. I hope you get to live cancer free from now on… a part of me does wonder whether surviving cancer 4 times gives one badass bragging rights though, kind of like a story told at parties and everyone is like “no way!” lol… I don’t want to find out but geez… I bet by the 4th time it gets old like “aw… this shit again? What a pain in the ass”.

    • @zibobpompon5768
      @zibobpompon5768 Год назад +10

      So your body must glow a pale greenish light in the dark i guess !!!

    • @sigmamale4147
      @sigmamale4147 Год назад +4

      @@zibobpompon5768 real

    • @derrekvanee4567
      @derrekvanee4567 Год назад +8

      @@zibobpompon5768 da komrad just like my cat when she steals my state provided plutonium 210 rations. 😼

    • @mattp422
      @mattp422 Год назад +4

      I’m not sure what you mean. Are you saying you’re more radioactive than most people because of CT scans and radiotherapy that you underwent?

  • @timb7085
    @timb7085 Год назад +6

    As someone who underwent such testing and radiation procedures, one important thing is that for the selective radiation exposure, the part of the body being directly exposed is very firmly secured to the table via some sort of formed brace - in my case, a formed plastic mesh that clamped my head to the table so I was unable to move. I had a special tube that I could breathe through during the approximately 10 minute treatment. It's quite an experience having this huge machine automatically moving around you while your head is essentially bolted to the table. And - yes - you do see small flashes of light as some pass through your eyes. Very weird experience - but, life saving.

  • @WaffleStaffel
    @WaffleStaffel Год назад +15

    I carried my Geiger counter to the VA hospital once. Someone hot from imaging stepped into the elevator and the counter started screaming. I had to quickly turn it off, but I don't think anyone knew what the sound meant.

  • @cwtrain
    @cwtrain Год назад +2

    I work with radio medicine in cancer and seeing that title gave me a bit of a chuckle. "Not a lot. We inject radioactive materials into humans hundreds of times a day."

  • @SolarWebsite
    @SolarWebsite Год назад +20

    Excellent video! I work in radiology and nuclear medicine IT, and I have a basic working knowledge of how most modalities work. But this absolutely taught me stuff I didn't know!

  • @debrainwasher
    @debrainwasher Год назад +19

    Occasionally Dr. kgb. Valdimir Putin administers very effective radio-therapies too. As far as we know, he is used to use ²¹⁰Po. At least in the case of his patient Aleksander Litvinenko.

    • @flashgordon3715
      @flashgordon3715 Год назад +1

      It's really too bad. I feel Russia was starting to be cool. I thought, "What if this leads to fewer sanctions, and Russia becomes more a member of the global market.
      I don't know what made me think Putin would pursue my hopes.

  • @technovikingfan
    @technovikingfan Год назад +5

    Wow. I really enjoy your channel and what impresses me most is your ability to speak such good English. I am Canadian, with only one language, and when I hear scientists like you speaking so well, it makes me really want to learn a new language myself. Keep up the great work man! Take care.

  • @ag135i
    @ag135i Год назад +26

    Thanks for the invaluable information packed video and you also care for the financially weak patients that was very heart warming to see.

  • @bobdrooples
    @bobdrooples Год назад +3

    Many thanks to those patients who let you observe their treatment.

  • @travishanson166
    @travishanson166 Год назад +1

    When the nurse puts on the lead jumpsuit and busts out the case with the fancy vial straight out of a bond or mission impossible movie, you know a Geiger counter would be an acceptable investment to score free beers.

  • @WinstonWalker-fc7ty
    @WinstonWalker-fc7ty Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for covering Gamma Knife and Lutetium 177 therapies! I’d love to see you do a video on proton therapy!

  • @christopherleubner6633
    @christopherleubner6633 Год назад +2

    That PET scan looked rough. Poor guy was full of cancer ☹😵😵😵

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Год назад +4

    At scrap yards they have radiation detectors at some places and I’ve heard of them detecting radiation from people who are doing chemotherapy

  • @Mikkelltheimmortal
    @Mikkelltheimmortal Год назад +2

    I always enjoy your channel, l learn something new every video.
    Thanks for continuing to make content.
    When I think about how long I have been watching you I'm surprised how many things you have already covered, and, how much is still to come

  • @wernerviehhauser94
    @wernerviehhauser94 Год назад +6

    Interesting, I didn't think this would be about F18 and PET, I was expecting Tc99m. A nice follow-up would be a video about proton beam cancer therapy and the development of carbon beam cancer therapy.

  • @Wineman3383
    @Wineman3383 Год назад +2

    Banger of a video my man! 👍
    You get access that most people don't even know about.
    You are a natural born teacher and a student.

  • @skepticon9390
    @skepticon9390 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent job of making modern medical radiation treatments understandable. It’s a welcome change from your equally educational and fascinating content. I look forward to seeing more of both.

  • @foolicooli
    @foolicooli Год назад +4

    Thank you for taking the time to drop information bombs:)

  • @brotkannschimmelnwaskannst604
    @brotkannschimmelnwaskannst604 Год назад +18

    Another highly educating. It's densly filled up with information and told me more about medical use of radoiaktivity then I ever saw before. I appreciate for all I learned about natural science in your videos. This is what's the internet was invented for. Thank you very much and please keep up with teaching us about the world we life in.

  • @lajoswinkler
    @lajoswinkler 4 месяца назад

    Extremely well made video, packed with useful information. Well done, man!

  • @Astarath
    @Astarath Год назад +6

    Upvote for the homeopathy joke alone

  • @MrSkeleton16
    @MrSkeleton16 8 месяцев назад

    I don't know why. But when it went to the doctor and it was the same voice it made me laugh. Couldn't help that everyone in the video is the same guy in disguise and doesn't bother to change his voice.

  • @galadriel4101
    @galadriel4101 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another great and informative video I told my Grandkids about your U tube videos and they are watching them too

  • @zeddlesnake8087
    @zeddlesnake8087 Год назад +1

    finally! was waiting for a new upload from you

  • @shanejohns7901
    @shanejohns7901 Год назад +1

    Went nuclear engineering in the US navy in the late 80s. During boot camp, the drill instructor liked to ask the class "How many Nukes do we have in this class? Raise your hands." And then he'd turn the lights off in the room and say "Yep. You do all have a little glow to ya." He was a submariner as well, which made it seem a bit dumb to me. He better hope that US nuclear equipment is better than his jokes implied, or he'd have a glow to him as well, given his proximity on the same sub. He was pretty old, though. So maybe he only ever served on a diesel.

  • @andreaskrieger1598
    @andreaskrieger1598 Год назад +1

    The doc at min 5 looks like diglet 😂

  • @therocinante3443
    @therocinante3443 5 месяцев назад

    The idea of being blasted by gamma rays scares the shit out of me.. But not as much as cancer

  • @peterpanini96
    @peterpanini96 Год назад +1

    Now I really feel like trying this stuff at home. 😂

  • @MolexGamePlay
    @MolexGamePlay Год назад +6

    It seems to me that Thoisoi has taken an interest in the radioactive elements, study and medicine later. I am not surprised though, it is an amazing field to study

  • @amphibiousone7972
    @amphibiousone7972 Год назад

    Very interesting inside peek into this process. Thank You, Boss 💪

  • @twisted202
    @twisted202 Год назад +1

    "its supposed to be 4000"
    Thoisoi2: Comrerades is only measley 3.6 roentgen, have no fear

  • @joris-rietveld
    @joris-rietveld Год назад +2

    Haha nice, black mesa

  • @dienosorpo
    @dienosorpo Год назад +1

    Lu - Dotatate molecular structure is extremely cool haha.

  • @nobodistribe6092
    @nobodistribe6092 Год назад +2

    Great video. I had a radioactive dye in an iv and they took the scan immediately and all my blood vessels were glowing from the inside. Then they waited like 45 minutes for all dye to go to my bones. That scan my entire skeleton was glowing. The dye must have a strong affinity for bone. I know flourine has an affinity for bone but I'm not sure what was used in the dye.

  • @GlazzedDonut
    @GlazzedDonut Год назад

    One of the more interesting applications of radium in that time frame was for glowing the dark watches

  • @MesoHunterYT
    @MesoHunterYT 9 месяцев назад

    Epic video! I always wanted to know more about oncology treatments

  • @GlazzedDonut
    @GlazzedDonut Год назад

    Thoi is my spirit animal

  • @birdpump
    @birdpump 6 месяцев назад

    one of the most interesting videos you have made

  • @jonhu4127
    @jonhu4127 Год назад

    Very, very cool detail on what was done to bake the tumor behind my left eye. Danke schön

  • @Theplasmakid
    @Theplasmakid Год назад

    i like that he has a black mesa shirt on in the beginning

  • @fburton8
    @fburton8 Год назад +2

    I wasn’t allowed to go near my horse for some hours after he had been injected with technetium-99 for scintigraphy (trying to diagnose whether a lameness was due to damage in bone or soft tissue).

    • @mikekokomomike
      @mikekokomomike Год назад +1

      My niece had thyroid cancer and they treated it by removing it and using radioactive medicine. She had to stay away from her husband and children for a while.

  • @SUNNYSTARSCOUT365
    @SUNNYSTARSCOUT365 Год назад +1

    Happy Christmas Day everyone 🎉🎉🎉💜💜💜💙💙💙

  • @chrisplissken4626
    @chrisplissken4626 Год назад +1

    Awesome shirt bro!

  • @GlazzedDonut
    @GlazzedDonut Год назад

    I absolutely love your T-shirt and I am so jealous

  • @devesh9057
    @devesh9057 Год назад

    What a great video 😄

  • @christinapalmer
    @christinapalmer Год назад

    I would love a video about your fantastic cat.

  • @kerryperkins2989
    @kerryperkins2989 Год назад

    This is very interesting and Awesome shirt bro!

  • @petevenuti7355
    @petevenuti7355 Год назад +2

    My mom had those radium implants, think that's how my Head came to be 6x background? Or perhaps it was just the nuclear fallout from the tests back when I was still in the woom . How do I figure out the isotope without a biopsy?

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 Год назад +1

    What happened to me is that they found that my shins are basically shattered.

  • @rm25088
    @rm25088 Год назад +1

    Check out that black mesa half life shirt.

  • @tonyquark493
    @tonyquark493 Год назад +2

    Nice T-shirt :)

  • @MortezaTaheri
    @MortezaTaheri Год назад

    Black Mesa, Half-Life, such a great T-shirt.

  • @kentbrockman8837
    @kentbrockman8837 Год назад

    Hey, the doctor sounds just like you!

  • @stijill
    @stijill Год назад +5

    My favorite "go-to" when it comes to chemistry with the "Periodic videos" channel coming in 2nd.

  • @NixieCreations
    @NixieCreations Год назад

    Nice vlog 👌 👍 😊

  • @amilaa1931
    @amilaa1931 Год назад

    Can you do a video about Monel alloy and Hastelloy? like the video you did about Inconel 718!

  • @nunyabisnass1141
    @nunyabisnass1141 Год назад +1

    Wow, doc. You sound a lot like thoi.

  • @terrodar19
    @terrodar19 Год назад

    Oh F*** yes, black mesa shirt is DOPE

  • @sigmamale4147
    @sigmamale4147 Год назад

    This is a very good video

  • @DeathMetalDerf
    @DeathMetalDerf Год назад +4

    I'm actually concerned about X-rays and other medical imaging. I've had a ton of x-rays over my life. The only bone in my body I've never broken is my sternum, and I've been going to the dentist a lot for implants and stuff...

    • @cwtrain
      @cwtrain Год назад +1

      Why? I wouldn't be. You've probably picked up more radiation in your life just walking around or taking an airplane ride.

    • @markshort9098
      @markshort9098 Год назад +1

      I wouldn't be worried, modern x-ray machines use much lower doses than the old ones and there's already 4,000 to 10,000 radioactive disintegrations per second happening in the body normally so the body is already quiet good repairing any damage from radiation

    • @MichaelKingsfordGray
      @MichaelKingsfordGray Год назад +1

      That means that you have broken all 6 bones in your inner ear.

    • @Jabarri74
      @Jabarri74 Год назад

      Like bananas? The potassium will likely give you more rads than the xrays. Point is our bodies are made to survive a certain amount

    • @wernerviehhauser94
      @wernerviehhauser94 Год назад

      I would be much more concerned about WHY I had so many broken bones.

  • @Jayfro303
    @Jayfro303 Год назад

    Awesome shirt

  • @Sdnaurs
    @Sdnaurs Год назад

    Radionuclides are so promising for the treatment of cancers. All we need is to find carrier compounds that migrate to cancer cells in a very specific way and we can target cancers.

  • @filipealarza9079
    @filipealarza9079 Год назад

    Didn't expect you to be a HL fan.

  • @electricsnut
    @electricsnut Год назад

    “In 1920 people would turn anything into a business” - If only people knew nothing changed from 2020-2023

  • @nugboy420
    @nugboy420 Год назад

    5:18 I love the translator for this guy. He translates for u I guess, but this guy has a slightly higher pitched voice for a bit. :)

  • @kikook222
    @kikook222 Год назад

    The answer better be because it tastes good.

  • @tokajileo5928
    @tokajileo5928 Год назад

    where to get such black mesa T-shirt?

  • @kitemett
    @kitemett Год назад

    Fascinating. Thank you

  • @divikumar5475
    @divikumar5475 Год назад

    I don't know the medical bill for using those giant machines for cancer treatment

  • @Hemant_vaishnav_88
    @Hemant_vaishnav_88 Год назад +1

    You can't make a video on francium 💯🔥

  • @Ste_Brit
    @Ste_Brit Год назад

    I have one name for you regarding nuclear power. Galen windsor (or possibly Winsor). Either way, he basically made out radioactive material wasn’t dangerous. Now I’ve seen radiation sickness and heard the stories about it but that doesn’t explain how hiroshima is perfectly inhabitable nowadays and has been for decades 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @joejoemyo
    @joejoemyo Год назад

    Insulin be like: because we use the profits to explore new ways to exploit the average person

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 Год назад +4

    It really sucks that Radiascan is made in Russia. I really wanted one :c
    Anyone know a chinese clone of it?

  • @nebunu1force
    @nebunu1force Год назад +2

    A question: how is it even possible that some parts of the linear accelerator machine became radioactive after gamma ray or electron irradiation? I thought only neutron radiation can turn something else radioactive. Very weird and very curious.

    • @hotgluegunguy
      @hotgluegunguy Год назад

      I was wondering the same. Would like an explanation for that.

    • @SearinoxNavras
      @SearinoxNavras Год назад +2

      Anything can turn things radioactive if it has enough energy. With neutrons it's easy because having no electrostatic repulsion but still strong nuclear force interaction they will readily stick to other nuclei, converting them into different isotopes, of which most are radioactive.
      But photons with enough energy, and also other particles, can hit an atomic nucleus hard enough to chip off parts of it, like say knock off a proton or neutron, converting them into a different isotope or element, of which many can be radioactive. I believe the threshold is at around 7 MeV of energy.
      You can think of it as the ultraviolet threshold for ionization, except it's the energy threshold for disintegration. The more energy the particle, the harder it hits, the more it will make things radioactive. Plutonium-239 for example, the isotope used in reactors and bombs, is so unstable that it can be broken apart with photons of little over 1 MeV of energy. The more stable the nucleus, the more energy you need to hit it with.

  • @Eaglepass
    @Eaglepass 3 месяца назад

    Switzerland has some excellent architecture..

  • @SlinkyD
    @SlinkyD Год назад

    That disclaimer tho

  • @blevin591
    @blevin591 Год назад

    Oh hey, I fix TrueBeams (and the older C-Series models, which are present in some of the shots)! Really nice to see the machine I work on here!

  • @movax20h
    @movax20h Год назад

    I want that T-shirt.

  • @opticalbeast4947
    @opticalbeast4947 Год назад +1

    $20,000 for a metric ton?

  • @mijayd1
    @mijayd1 Год назад

    Wow.. Eye opening.. I figured it was the same as it was 20 years ago.. awesome video..

  • @Mark6O9
    @Mark6O9 Год назад

    Is that a Black-Mesa shirt?

  • @Snowwarrior
    @Snowwarrior Год назад

    nice shirt

  • @HyroDaily
    @HyroDaily Год назад

    Why do you have such cool shirts and hoodies?

  • @pootersnacks
    @pootersnacks Год назад +1

    he looks different is he ok?

  • @pgwasilewski
    @pgwasilewski Год назад

    Is this panorama of Warsaw, Poland in 0:40..??

  • @WRDPLY
    @WRDPLY Год назад +1

    You forgot to censor 11:28 . I can see that package 😅😭😭😭

  • @trippinballs101
    @trippinballs101 Год назад

    fun fact flourine is actually light yellow

  • @BullProspecting
    @BullProspecting 9 месяцев назад

    I have never won anything in my entire life. My buddy always tells me stories of his boss giving him a van, chain saw, car, boat and all kinds of stuff. My buddy is so lucky. I hope a pray that one day God will bless me & my Family with a Big Win!🙏🙏🙏
    Also. Cancer is a parasite..

  • @russchadwell
    @russchadwell Год назад

    Perhaps radioactive is better than tvactive.

  • @paulwright8378
    @paulwright8378 Год назад

    18:24 so it's luteisium

  • @DicerX
    @DicerX Год назад

    Is it possible to have another channel with the same video but without video dubbing instead use subtitles? I think it would be more immersive that way for me at least, and would open up more streams of revenue.

    • @Burnt_Gerbil
      @Burnt_Gerbil Год назад +2

      His main channel Thoisoi is in Russian. This one is in English. There are closed captions. It really isn’t that bad though.

    • @DicerX
      @DicerX Год назад +1

      @@Burnt_Gerbil fucking hell I must have been living under a rock. Will go check it out. Much appreciated mate.

    • @DicerX
      @DicerX Год назад

      @@Burnt_Gerbil a bit disappointed that the subtile are auto-generated and translated. Was hoping that we'd get the same script from the video above for the Russian channel.

  • @derrekvanee4567
    @derrekvanee4567 Год назад +3

    Kinda scary stuff but amazing. Also the US cancer treatment place thet killed dozens of people due to a pooter bug

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Год назад +1

      Pooter bug?

    • @meercreate
      @meercreate Год назад +2

      @@ferretyluv Therac 25. The machine had xray mode (high current, with target) and electron beam mode (low current, no target). The commands sent by the remote computer (which was the only sanity checking thing that kept high current, no target from being an operating mode) were sent out of sync, and as a result, the machine was set to operate at high current with no target, frying the patients with a strong electron beam.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Год назад

      @@meercreate oh, COMPUTER bug.

  • @HyroDaily
    @HyroDaily Год назад

    Did you say 109 min!?

  • @The-Nie
    @The-Nie Год назад

    Хорош Тойсой. Только сейчас в рекомендациях второй канал нашёл.

  • @mfbfreak
    @mfbfreak Год назад

    Kitty!

  • @TaroutCommodore
    @TaroutCommodore Год назад +1

    I'm a nuclear medicine tech. I loved how you presented information about the PET scan in a simple form, nice to see my job on video 😄

  • @SimonSozzi7258
    @SimonSozzi7258 Год назад

    There are radium spas in caves.

  • @grandsonofsevenless4285
    @grandsonofsevenless4285 Год назад

    That dr sounds alot like you

  • @foobargorch
    @foobargorch Год назад

    i would like to meet a car!