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See I thought that this joke was a bit lazy and the sort of thing that a younger child would find really funny. More of what I would consider to be an American style of comedy (more obvious/less subtle and slapstick esq)
About three or four radioactive sources are stolen in Mexico yearly. You can find the details at www-news.iaea.org/ as well as other brain hurting accidents and issues.
Haven't finished the video yet, but one of the highest-contamination nuclear incidents was in Brazil... and involved thieves trying to steal scrap from a bankrupt dentist's office.
I know that this is a serious event and many people got hurt, but it still sounds like a slap-stick routine in a movie. Right before the radioactive giant bugs attack
Radioactive incidents happen so often that the "Plainly Difficult" YT channel is practically based on those events. And Wikipedia had to split the list of accidents into many pages and made a meta-list: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_nuclear_disasters_and_radioactive_incidents
There was a movie in 1967 about this sort of thing (well, a military snafu of radioactive material) called The Day the Fish Came Out. An odd British comedy with a depressing ending.
I am from Ciudad Juarez, born in 1983 when this happened. It's sad that this is not a well-known incident, and everything seems to be swept under the rug. I just found out about this a few years back. The mall built with this material still stands to this day, with thousands of people shopping on a regular basis. I'm not sure what the actual long-term effects are but I remember a few kids at school with harelip. Thanks for sharing this story, it is important to know so it doesn't happen again.
Medical manufacturer: "We've placed the Cobalt 60 in an extremely safe sealed container, impossible to open by accident. And, obviously, no one is going to try to do anything crazy like smash it so it should be safe." Maintenance guy with a hammer: "Hold my cervezas."
Apparently, the radiation detector was installed at a toll booth near Los Alamos -- quite simply they figured that anybody who might manage to smuggle radioactive material out of the facility would inevitably have to drive it away -- and thus the toll plaza would be a good place to snag them -- boy, were they surprised. Also, from what I read about this, when they took the canister containing the radiactive material and dumped it into the back of their truck it broke open, spilling out a bunch of those little radioactive grains -- and then as they drove down the highway, they spilled out onto the road. Then, as they drove back, more of them spilled out. But that wasn't the end of of it, because now you had literally hundred of these little, deadly grains of poison scattered on the highways with countless cars driving over them. Some of them got embedded in the asphalt -- and workers had to go down the roads with radiation detectors, find them and dig them out -- but they'll never know how many of them ended up stuck in people's tires and driven off.
They would've had to forcibly open it, very forcefully. The containers that actually hold Cobalt 60 in medical equipment are designed so that once they are manufactured they're nearly impossible to open again without heavily damaging or destroying them.
@@barneymiller7894 The pellets were probably welded into a stainless steel cylinder that was installed in the medical device inside lead and depleted uranium shielding.
@@barneymiller7894 They crack open quite easily when hit with a sledge hammer. Opening them the correct is indeed difficult, especially with all of the gear on.
What caused your Nuclear incident? Russia: Shotty design and inattentiveness. Japan. 9.0 earthquake and 40 foot high Tsunami Mexico: A maintenance guy with a Hammer.
Still if it was hot enough to trigger alarms because some of it contaminated some steel that drove near a detector, 0.8% of that hot still seems like something I wouldn't want my building to be made from...
@@TonyHammitt And if your parents grew up in that building or one like it you quite possibly got a few gifts from it as well in the form of random mutations already from the start!
I remember that happening when I was around 12-13 years old. My dad had added a second story to the house (in Chihuahua city, some 200 miles south of Juarez) and some people actually came to test it. The Geiger counter never stopped making noise but they claimed everything was fine. I have three daughters now so there is that, I guess.
iirc, Geiger counters make noise based on the sensitivity set. So if you set it to check for levels at or above 0.1 microsieverts per hour, it's gonna make noise when it senses at least 0.1 microsieverts per hour. It's entirely possible that they kept the sensitivity set low and you were hearing it for non-extreme reasons. Well... that or they were legit being negligent. Simon did say that the Mexican-side of cleanup was really bad. But keep in mind, bananas are a household norm despite being quite radioactive naturally. There's already tons of low-level radiation everywhere. Cigarettes are the most radioactive civilian products allowed. Irradiated steel is far from the only thing slowly damaging peoples' DNA.
I was born in the Mountains of Chihuahua in 84. When we finally moved to a midsize city (Cuauhtemoc Chih 88) many kids in my school got tested. Me coming from the mountains had next to no chance of having been exposed since we grew up on adobe homes. Even in Cuauhtemoc we lived in a home build in the 50's by my dad's aunt. But growing up it was talk about a lot. Even in 96 when we left for the USA I heard about it at school and on adult conversations. Is crazy that is not talked about it anymore.
The very first American Nuclear reactor laboratory built at Rocketdyne Laboratories in the western San Fernando Valley of suburban Los Angeles, in southern California was a test facility that tested nuclear reaction and chemical rocket thrusters starting in 1955. In the early 2000's it was purchased by Boeing and the oldest sections of the property were leveled to make room for expansion. It was widely know that this property was a toxic superfund site and had been making residents sick for decades. The company contracted with clearing the site was paid to move the material to secure locations, but instead, to save money, the contractor trucked radioactive materials to more than 20 scrap yards across southern California to cover their tracks. Much of the radio active steel was sold off to a scrap yard in Sun Valley, California and was later sold to the Japanese zipper manufacturing company YKK and shipped to China where the radioactive steel was made into zippers that have been shipped globally. There is a good chance you are wearing clothes that have low levels of radioactivity from that facility and since all radio activity has it's own unique signature, this can be tested.
I tried to Google this and couldn’t find a source. Instead I found an unbelievably long list of radiation leaks from that Rocketdyne place 😳 so I wouldn’t be surprised to hear if this happened, sounds like they were completely irresponsible with radiation handling.
I've been watching Plainly Difficult's videos for a while. He covers so many of these facepalm nuclear incidents. It's amazing we still exist as a species.
@ At this point my 'optimistic' side is just hoping we don't completely wreck the place on our way out. If we don't, maybe the next test run at 'intelligence' will fare better...
@@cybervigilante I think there probably was, or at least like a serialized novel kinda thing in old sci-fi mags... 🤔 I didn't read it, but pretty sure I've heard references to it/the title. There's a Rick & Morty with dogs 'augmented' with robots as a 'similar' idea. Lawnmower Dog is the ep name iirc. Edit- Nah, this part was wrong.
Thanks for your vids, I watch info from you and Ask Joe, watch stuff like this and glad y'all bring the info! Thanks. I also love you all do your own ads, I would rather hear it from a real person than a planned bit.
In my younger days I was involved in the search for some radioactive bar stools in the USA. It was discovered after hospital radiology technician's film badges and dosimetry recorded higher than expected doses. At first state Dept. Of Health Radiation Safety staff thought it was sloppy proceedures or a leaking source at the hospital radiology department. After that was eliminated the affected staff were questioned. It turned out they all went to lunch together at a nearby bar and grill nearly every day. As soon as we walked in the door of the bar our Geiger counters started clicking much faster. It didn't take long to find as the barstool legs were hotter than stove lids! 😂😂😂
Yeah there is a LOT of misunderstanding about that. A lot of people think radiation "makes things radioactive", and it doesn't work that way. Well aside from exposure to high levels of neutron flux, which can cause neutron activation in some elements (although neutron flux can only happen inside of a live reactor), but that's another matter entirely. The truck and rebar weren't "radioactive", they were contaminated by radioactive material. Although in the case of the rebar, the Co-60 had been incorporated into it during the smelting process, so decontamination of that would be impossible. It's been through just over 7 half lives now, so the radioactivity will be greatly reduced, but should still be detectable by geiger counters.
Simon, like all Brits, has a gift for understatement. It's one of those cultural things we just have that's uncommon elsewhere. Kinda like Americans and evangelism.
Dude! I was born in Ciudad Juárez. This story was also in Reader's Digest years ago. Such a tragic story. I'm glad that you made a video about it. Saludos desde Ciudad Juárez/El Paso
My uncle, and aunt passed away from cancer very young after attending a school built with the rods made from this metal. My grandma other aunt and mother did not attend the school but did develop cancer and passed later in life as well as a lot of neighboring people
Turns out pretty much the exact same thing happened in Taiwan the previous year, with cobalt-60, also possibly from a radiotherapy machine, was recycled into rebar. Some tenants know that their apartments are somewhat radioactive, but they continue to rent it out regardless. Apparently the radioactive rebar has sharply reduced cancers for those living in contaminated areas, somehow, although leukemia and thyroid cancers specifically have increased. Oddly enough, a similar thing also happened in Brazil in 1987, although in that case they found the radioactive source GLOWING. They showed the mysterious glowing substance to friends and family, before selling it to a scrapyard, who then also began to mess around and show it to people. Turns out the 80s were just the times people got to play around with radioactive materials.
Nod the 80's were the times where people casually didn't care about radioactive materials, the time we played with Radioactive Materials was in the 10-50's where we had X-ray machines to tell people the perfect fit for their shoes and when we painted radioactive waste onto watches to make them glow in the dark.
Hi Simon. We had a very similar case in Brazil it's called "Goiânia accident" it would be a interesting idea for a new vídeo. You are great I watch all your videos in your channels. Thanks
@@RandySwag Yes you are right because it was also a old x-ray machine that got scraped but this case in Brazil was worst because some people actually died directly from it and some got sick and sequels
@@RandySwag Same here: I was all "Wasn't this one in Brazil and not Mexico????". Well it seems they are 2 different ones -> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goi%C3%A2nia_accident
I remember this very well! I was living in El Paso when it happened. Very bad stuff - children playing with the cobalt 60 because it glows in the dark.
Maybe you should do something on the old Juarez Mercado. I wandered around in it sometime in 1974 or 75. I was 8 or 9 years old and I though the electrical wiring was dodgy in the extreme. I remember 22ga low voltage solid core hookup wire being used for 120v lights in display cases with the wires just twisted together and insulated with packing tape. I used better wire and connectors and tape in my mostly self-guided electrical engineering learnings. (I had at that time learned to solder, figured out how to make a motor reversing switch, lots of electromagnetic things, and how to use a relay, transistor, and the 555 timer, as well as being able to fix any flashlight or at least describe why it could not be fixed. I never put something in an outlet, I just knew better even at the age of 4 when I began this by fixing a table lamp unbeknownst to anyone. When mom found the lamp working she was worried but after a competent person looked at it the only complaint was the screw terminals could have been a little tighter.) Of course the fire that destroyed the Mercado was blamed on electrical fault. I had come to the conclusion that the Mercado would end in a big fire years before the day I came home from school near Dallas to hear of the fire on the news. You know a fire is bad when you hear about it on the news 1000km away.
Super interesting! Awesome. And concise! Thank you. Please consider the big maple syrup theft from a few years ago, or the embezzling of Pappy Van Winkle, both of which were more than 10 million.
I visited Juarez, Mexico the mid-1960s and it was safe, clean and enjoyable. As an 8-year-old, I could walk comfortably and stress free with my family through the city. Only after the war on drugs gave gangs the control of the drug trade did Juarez and so many other places become danger zones. America’s addiction to incarcerating and over-policing ruined everything.
Watch all your channels are for some reason I feel like you crack the most jokes on this one and act like yourself. Had me cracking up all video while learning bout some cool shit! Keep it up!
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Sadly, this type of thing has happened several times: A medical facility goes bankrupt and is abandoned, then dangerous equipment is sold off for scrap. Frankly, the manufacturers should be on the hook for recovery and reclamation.
Precisely. Any machines that use nuclear material should be properly reclaimed BEFORE a site is officially abandoned. It baffles the mind that this hasn’t happened, in several incidents.
I wanted to point out that at this time Juarez certainly had some significant crime issues, I believe it was the murder capital of the world at the time. That reputation sort of continues to this day although it's no longer that bad. I also wanted to point out that El Paso Texas is actually ranked in the top five safest cities in the United States relative to it's population.. and has been for many years now. People assume since it's on the border, and it's sister City had serious crime issues that El Paso would also. But that isn't the case.
"El hombre bionico" its another way to call the "hombre atomico" or atomic man, that was the translation of the tv series "The Six Million Dollar Man". I'm guessing that's why they called that
We had a similar case here in Brazil. A medical equipment was improperly disposed and it was disassembled in a junkyard. It had Cesium 137, directly killing about 100 and affecting more than 1500 people in the following years.
I learned something new today. Love it when that happens. Never had a clue that this event happened. Makes me wonder if any of that contaminated steel made it here or up to Flint, MI. Also, Mr. Simon, I do have to declare myself seriously amused at the delivery of your little jabs of sarcasm. Well done all around. Passing this on to my friends on Facebook. Be safe.
Simon, I live near El Paso, Tx. There was 'another" nuclear screw up by Ft Bliss, which housed radioactive contaminants for at least 20 yrs in a concrete bunker. This was all slid neatly under the rug by the army and the city officials during the early 2000s. People who grew up near and around that thing are all messed up. References to it should be found in the El Paso Times as well as Diario the Juarez News.
TL;DR Take a series of unfortunate events, add equal amounts of not knowing wtf you're dealing with, sprinkle a dash of (alleged) corruption, bake for several weeks, and nothing good can come from that.
I heard this story back in 1997 about contaminated rebar while driving in Mexico to Puerto Penasco. There’s a unfinished house with rebar sticking out of the walls, and surrounded by a security fence. I don’t know if it’s still there. I was told the rebar was sold for a cheep price, because it was contaminated with radiation. The owner didn’t find out until he had already started construction. I was also told the rebar came from the US. I never knew about the X-ray machine, or the source of the radiation.
@@barneymiller7894 If it doesn't have any, when they take it to either a steel mill or a larger scrap yard, they have one that scans all trucks and rail cars if the place is large enough to take trains. I build the stands that protect the detectors.
can confirm that steel works I worked at has a detector in the hot metal labs incase a load of scrap is contaminated. If I recall correctly, cosmic ray detector tech is also used onsite to compare if steel coils leaving the site have too much radioactive metal concentrated in one or two coils of steel versus normal cosmic background.
Between you and Plainly Difficult, this is the third time I've heard of scappers stealing a source from a radiotherapy machine, busting open the containment, and contaminated everything.
Makes you wonder how terrorists aren’t setting off “dirty bombs” all the time if just ONE radiological scanner could be responsible for so much trouble!
@@wisemankugelmemicus1701 Not even close to a good analogy. There are nuclear medical machines in hospitals all over the world. They could simply buy one, grind up the radio-emitting mass and throw it into the wind or sprinkle it in a reservoir or something.
The big issue with a dirty bomb is the cost of cleanup, not the actual damage it causes. It turns out most sources you could get your hands on clandestinely aren't really severe enough to cause death or even injury; at worst you'd give a lot of people thyroid issues, similar to the conditions in Pripyat. The people here suffered as much as they did because they came in direct contact with a lot of it at once.
@@PrezVeto It absolutely baffles me as to why we don't see this more often. It's not because the stuff is hard to get, and it's not because of homeland security or any other government agency actually having their shit together. It's great that it hasn't really happened, but why?! It's totally by accident!
Its because you have to actually be in the right place at the right time to find something like this and the bigger a plot the more likely it is to be uncovered before it goes into action.
It should be some consolation that the quantity of Cobalt-60 will diminish by 99.9% in 5 decades. When they looked for it, they could detect a Co-60 gamma signature if any significant amount happened to be present. By the way, Co-60 samples are often to be found within school chemistry labs.
The show "House" definitely used this story to make one of their episodes! "Guy goes to hospital cuz he's dying. No one can solve why. House realizes he's wearing a ring (or something) he found in his junkyard that happened to be suuuper radioactive
I expect that diagnosis must later have been given to a Russian soldier in 2022 occupying the Chernobyl Plant in Ukraine: _"That _*_bar_*_ of "something" is probably valuable; I'll have that!"_ - and he *ran off with a bar of Cobalt-60 in his bare hands.*🙄
I wonder how many other unknown similar disasters there are that havent been discovered because the involved people didnt go near the los alamos radiation detectors. It's amazing this case was discoveted at all... it very well could never have been discovered.
Cobalt 60 is no joke. My grandfather worked making those X-ray machines. One day a cobalt 60 source fell off a table and started to roll out towards the workshop floor. My grandfather’s coworker picked it up and put it back in the holder. Every couple of years he had to go in and have a little bit more of his fingers amputated.
Then I guess this Russian soldier last year (2922) occupying the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Ukraine must have had his whole body amputated. And given that diagnosis Simon mentioned. What was is it? ...Oh yes, "dead". Russian soldier: _"This bar looks valuable, nobody sees me, I'll have that!"_ - and he ran off with a bar of Cobalt-60 in his bare hands
We go from Jezza's favorite tool to terminology only Capt. Slow would understand. If a hamster was harmed in this debacle we've got the Grand Tour trifecta
Beta particles can be positrons (beta plus), but they are not “high energy neutrons”. They could be electrons (beta minus). Beta decay is usually accompanied by gamma decay that releases gamma radiation.
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I was stationed at Fort Bliss Texas for several years in the early 1970's, in fact I believe it was 72 through 75. Back then a trip to Juarez was a nice weekend excursion across the bridge and to the shops where you could get sugar for about a third the cost in the USA (there was a sugar shortage back then) and buy fancy wall decor for a low price. We still have several nice paintings we picked up back then hanging around our home as a reminder of the good old days living in the El Paso area. We loved it there, and it was our dream to retire down there. Sadly plans change we eventually retired in my home town so I could care for mom, who is still going strong at 94, and now I care for my wonderful wife of 51 years as she battles a rare form of cancer that has the oncologist running in circles trying to figure out how to treat her. Ah well part of living is dying I guess but man I sure hate to see her go, she has been a wonderful companion for so many years but we have some very wonderful memories of the South West, in fact a few years back we began driving our motor home to Arizona for the winter months, but that ended when mom had to be placed in a nursing home and both my sisters passed away from cancer. Who says you need radiation to get cancer.
Yep, free neutrons are not emitted as part of any normal radioactive decay. Neutrons only result from fission/fusion, which isn't going to be happening in normal radioactive decay. Although in a live reactor, you CAN occasionally get weird isotopes like hydrogen-6 and hydrogen-7 which will decay via neutron decay (they have one proton and so many neutrons that alpha decay is impossible, so they throw neutrons out). Half lives in those cases are EXCEEDINGLY short, something like 10^-23 seconds, so the substance will only exist for nanoseconds at best. Anyway, I went off on a tangent there...the TL;DR is: no substance outside of an operating nuclear reactor will ever emit neutrons as part of normal radioactive decay.
I just like to add a note about half life of radioactive material. People tend to think that something with a short half-life of only 5 years is less dangerous in one that has a half life of 10,000 years. This is not exactly true. Try to think of it like you would heat. A small campfire setting out a little bit of a heat over course of a day is dangerous, sure, but manageable. The same amount of heat expelled all at once in an explosion is deadly. So the short half-lifed ones can be much more immediately deadly than those which have longer Half-Life depending on the level of radiation that you start with.
I'm from El Paso, and I remember the incident well...it took investigators several weeks to figure out what had happened, and everyone was quite worried...the radiation guys could track radioactive foot prints throughout downtown El Paso, even on the floors of popular stores. It's thought that several Co-60 pellets were ground up from being stepped on.
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True wisdom only Simon can conjure up
Simon cracks me up!!
See I thought that this joke was a bit lazy and the sort of thing that a younger child would find really funny. More of what I would consider to be an American style of comedy (more obvious/less subtle and slapstick esq)
Prognosis Negative
Allegedly
Give the writers some credit. Good or bad.
You have to wonder how many times things like this have been missed.
I know!
My exact reaction as well.
About three or four radioactive sources are stolen in Mexico yearly. You can find the details at www-news.iaea.org/ as well as other brain hurting accidents and issues.
Haven't finished the video yet, but one of the highest-contamination nuclear incidents was in Brazil... and involved thieves trying to steal scrap from a bankrupt dentist's office.
Well considering the USA has sniffer planes and sats always looking for shit like this. I'd say we r prolly the safest in the world
I know that this is a serious event and many people got hurt, but it still sounds like a slap-stick routine in a movie. Right before the radioactive giant bugs attack
Radioactive incidents happen so often that the "Plainly Difficult" YT channel is practically based on those events. And Wikipedia had to split the list of accidents into many pages and made a meta-list: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_nuclear_disasters_and_radioactive_incidents
They use to just dump radioactive material into the ocean, they were in steel barrels, and tended to float, so they shot it up to sink all of them.
There was a movie in 1967 about this sort of thing (well, a military snafu of radioactive material) called The Day the Fish Came Out. An odd British comedy with a depressing ending.
Starring jim carrey and jeff daniels
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I am from Ciudad Juarez, born in 1983 when this happened. It's sad that this is not a well-known incident, and everything seems to be swept under the rug. I just found out about this a few years back. The mall built with this material still stands to this day, with thousands of people shopping on a regular basis. I'm not sure what the actual long-term effects are but I remember a few kids at school with harelip. Thanks for sharing this story, it is important to know so it doesn't happen again.
hi. great insight. which mall was built with the material?
@@IceAndCola It’s called Plaza Juarez Mall
@@miguelvalenzuela6691 thank you friend. very interesting.
Medical manufacturer: "We've placed the Cobalt 60 in an extremely safe sealed container, impossible to open by accident. And, obviously, no one is going to try to do anything crazy like smash it so it should be safe."
Maintenance guy with a hammer: "Hold my cervezas."
its not "cervezas", its "cheve"
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Apparently, the radiation detector was installed at a toll booth near Los Alamos -- quite simply they figured that anybody who might manage to smuggle radioactive material out of the facility would inevitably have to drive it away -- and thus the toll plaza would be a good place to snag them -- boy, were they surprised.
Also, from what I read about this, when they took the canister containing the radiactive material and dumped it into the back of their truck it broke open, spilling out a bunch of those little radioactive grains -- and then as they drove down the highway, they spilled out onto the road. Then, as they drove back, more of them spilled out.
But that wasn't the end of of it, because now you had literally hundred of these little, deadly grains of poison scattered on the highways with countless cars driving over them. Some of them got embedded in the asphalt -- and workers had to go down the roads with radiation detectors, find them and dig them out -- but they'll never know how many of them ended up stuck in people's tires and driven off.
Probably should have radiation detectors at all border posts and many toll booths all over, just in case.
They would've had to forcibly open it, very forcefully. The containers that actually hold Cobalt 60 in medical equipment are designed so that once they are manufactured they're nearly impossible to open again without heavily damaging or destroying them.
@@stupidburp After 9-11 they now do.
@@barneymiller7894 The pellets were probably welded into a stainless steel cylinder that was installed in the medical device inside lead and depleted uranium shielding.
@@barneymiller7894 They crack open quite easily when hit with a sledge hammer. Opening them the correct is indeed difficult, especially with all of the gear on.
What caused your Nuclear incident?
Russia: Shotty design and inattentiveness.
Japan. 9.0 earthquake and 40 foot high Tsunami
Mexico: A maintenance guy with a Hammer.
Shoddy
Jason Brazil: blue powder
Dim Beam isn’t Shoddy from the textile industry?
@@pietrokrutzsch7334 Brazil's story is real similar
Yep, "Well there's your Problem" have a video on the Brazilian nuclear contamination.
On the bright side, all those pellets should now have decayed to almost normal background radiation levels, having already gone through 7 half-lives.
7 half lives = 2^7 or 128 times smaller (or basically only 0.8% of all those radioactive materials still exist as , well, radioactive)
Still if it was hot enough to trigger alarms because some of it contaminated some steel that drove near a detector, 0.8% of that hot still seems like something I wouldn't want my building to be made from...
@@TonyHammitt And if your parents grew up in that building or one like it you quite possibly got a few gifts from it as well in the form of random mutations already from the start!
@@TonyHammitt rebar is userly covered in concrete and if i rember right from chemistry class cobalts radiation dont pass through concrete that well
10 half lives is considered 'safe'
“Using Jeremy Clarkson’s favorite tool... a hammer” that made my day
Same! 🤣
I had to look up Jeremy Clarkson because I have the ability to pronounce the letter R. “Jemmy Clockson,” amiroit?
As an avid top gear fan I appreciate that comment a lot
It was also Frederich Nietzsche's favourite tool for philosophy, as he coined the term 'philosophy with a hammer'.
:(
Was just about to say.... saying JC's name 👌👌👌 got my like.
I remember that happening when I was around 12-13 years old. My dad had added a second story to the house (in Chihuahua city, some 200 miles south of Juarez) and some people actually came to test it. The Geiger counter never stopped making noise but they claimed everything was fine. I have three daughters now so there is that, I guess.
I hope your three daughters are okay.
@@tiamat6669 no they are not!They are missing a penis
iirc, Geiger counters make noise based on the sensitivity set. So if you set it to check for levels at or above 0.1 microsieverts per hour, it's gonna make noise when it senses at least 0.1 microsieverts per hour. It's entirely possible that they kept the sensitivity set low and you were hearing it for non-extreme reasons. Well... that or they were legit being negligent. Simon did say that the Mexican-side of cleanup was really bad.
But keep in mind, bananas are a household norm despite being quite radioactive naturally. There's already tons of low-level radiation everywhere. Cigarettes are the most radioactive civilian products allowed. Irradiated steel is far from the only thing slowly damaging peoples' DNA.
@@gumelini1 just one?
@@margraveofgadsden8997 both
"An acute case of being dead."
Is that better or worse than a mild case of being dead ?
I haven't been dead before, but I hear that's pretty bad
@@massimookissed1023 I think this is one time when I mild case is worse than a severe case.
@@jacobmccandles1767 , I was thinking that too.
Is a mild case of being dead life threatening?
A similar incident happened in Brazil, in the city of Goiania...
Damn! Came here to leave this comment haha
Ditto
I thought he got the location wrong at first, but then the details started to differ.
Here was casio 137.
@@travisinthetrunk didn't plainly difficult do a episode on it.
The only connection I can see between 'bionic' and 'nuclear' was Col. Steve Austin, the 'Six Million Dollar Man', was nuclear-fueled.
“Nuclear man” was the title of the series in Mexico, as it was related to the bionic woman show that’s where the moniker might’ve come from
I just figured it's because machinery isn't affected by radiation
@@AeschSnow Except it 100% is and machinery will fail as quick as humans will without appropriate shielding.
Oh I forgot that part I only casually watched it as a kid, that and the 7 million dollar women
I was born in the Mountains of Chihuahua in 84. When we finally moved to a midsize city (Cuauhtemoc Chih 88) many kids in my school got tested. Me coming from the mountains had next to no chance of having been exposed since we grew up on adobe homes. Even in Cuauhtemoc we lived in a home build in the 50's by my dad's aunt. But growing up it was talk about a lot. Even in 96 when we left for the USA I heard about it at school and on adult conversations. Is crazy that is not talked about it anymore.
This event was used as training when I was going through Nuclear Power School.
Are you sure it wasn't the one in Brazil? Or Thailand? 🤣
What did they say, ‘don’t do that’? Lol
NUKE! Sup squid?
So don't disassemble the sub's reactor with a hammer and try selling it for scrap metal?
The very first American Nuclear reactor laboratory built at Rocketdyne Laboratories in the western San Fernando Valley of suburban Los Angeles, in southern California was a test facility that tested nuclear reaction and chemical rocket thrusters starting in 1955. In the early 2000's it was purchased by Boeing and the oldest sections of the property were leveled to make room for expansion. It was widely know that this property was a toxic superfund site and had been making residents sick for decades. The company contracted with clearing the site was paid to move the material to secure locations, but instead, to save money, the contractor trucked radioactive materials to more than 20 scrap yards across southern California to cover their tracks. Much of the radio active steel was sold off to a scrap yard in Sun Valley, California and was later sold to the Japanese zipper manufacturing company YKK and shipped to China where the radioactive steel was made into zippers that have been shipped globally. There is a good chance you are wearing clothes that have low levels of radioactivity from that facility and since all radio activity has it's own unique signature, this can be tested.
I tried to Google this and couldn’t find a source. Instead I found an unbelievably long list of radiation leaks from that Rocketdyne place 😳 so I wouldn’t be surprised to hear if this happened, sounds like they were completely irresponsible with radiation handling.
I've been watching Plainly Difficult's videos for a while. He covers so many of these facepalm nuclear incidents. It's amazing we still exist as a species.
@
At this point my 'optimistic' side is just hoping we don't completely wreck the place on our way out.
If we don't, maybe the next test run at 'intelligence' will fare better...
@@otakuman706 Dog and robots. I think there was an old sci-fi novel about that.
@@cybervigilante I think there probably was, or at least like a serialized novel kinda thing in old sci-fi mags... 🤔
I didn't read it, but pretty sure I've heard references to it/the title.
There's a Rick & Morty with dogs 'augmented' with robots as a 'similar' idea. Lawnmower Dog is the ep name iirc.
Edit-
Nah, this part was wrong.
@@cybervigilante Tomorrow The Dogs by Isaac Asimov ?
His channel is awesome
Everybody has to watch out for mysterious Mexican superhero’s now.
@ as long as it ain't Chomo-man!
El Chapulín Colorado?
hahahaha
@Roger Brown a super villain? Could you be a president then?
@Roger Brown So what kind ov benefits do you offer to henchmen/toadies?!
Just curious.
Thanks for your vids, I watch info from you and Ask Joe, watch stuff like this and glad y'all bring the info! Thanks. I also love you all do your own ads, I would rather hear it from a real person than a planned bit.
In my younger days I was involved in the search for some radioactive bar stools in the USA. It was discovered after hospital radiology technician's film badges and dosimetry recorded higher than expected doses. At first state Dept. Of Health Radiation Safety staff thought it was sloppy proceedures or a leaking source at the hospital radiology department. After that was eliminated the affected staff were questioned. It turned out they all went to lunch together at a nearby bar and grill nearly every day. As soon as we walked in the door of the bar our Geiger counters started clicking much faster. It didn't take long to find as the barstool legs were hotter than stove lids! 😂😂😂
Don Carlton You mean hot to the touch? Or hot on the machine?
Did you find out how the bar stools became radioactive?
So the bar stool legs were made with radioactive steel?? 😲
As one who works with CO60 I approve of this message. Should do a video on the differences between radiation and contamination.
Yeah there is a LOT of misunderstanding about that. A lot of people think radiation "makes things radioactive", and it doesn't work that way. Well aside from exposure to high levels of neutron flux, which can cause neutron activation in some elements (although neutron flux can only happen inside of a live reactor), but that's another matter entirely. The truck and rebar weren't "radioactive", they were contaminated by radioactive material. Although in the case of the rebar, the Co-60 had been incorporated into it during the smelting process, so decontamination of that would be impossible. It's been through just over 7 half lives now, so the radioactivity will be greatly reduced, but should still be detectable by geiger counters.
A deadly search for radioactive pellets ..... sounds like a devil's Easter egg hunt! 😬
In Chernobyl
It takes the de la Mort a whole new level!
Clarification : it's not Clarksons favorite tool by CHOICE, it's just the only tool he knows how to use.
Source: my head
EDIT FOR SOURCE.
Incidentally, Clarkson could also use his head as a hammer.
@@jamiecottrell2347 too hard mate would break the nail
Honestly, I'm surprised that hammers aren't too complicated for him.
@@MontyDotharl doesn't even have accelerator pedal
@@Jezus42 with POOWWEEER!!!
TIL that radioactive winds are “less than ideal”.
i cannot imagine why
Simon, like all Brits, has a gift for understatement. It's one of those cultural things we just have that's uncommon elsewhere. Kinda like Americans and evangelism.
I believe that the technical vernacular for the architects of doomsday would be: "sub optimal."
Dude! I was born in Ciudad Juárez. This story was also in Reader's Digest years ago. Such a tragic story. I'm glad that you made a video about it. Saludos desde Ciudad Juárez/El Paso
woot woot! Saludos!
Saludos desde juarez!
My uncle, and aunt passed away from cancer very young after attending a school built with the rods made from this metal. My grandma other aunt and mother did not attend the school but did develop cancer and passed later in life as well as a lot of neighboring people
Turns out pretty much the exact same thing happened in Taiwan the previous year, with cobalt-60, also possibly from a radiotherapy machine, was recycled into rebar. Some tenants know that their apartments are somewhat radioactive, but they continue to rent it out regardless. Apparently the radioactive rebar has sharply reduced cancers for those living in contaminated areas, somehow, although leukemia and thyroid cancers specifically have increased. Oddly enough, a similar thing also happened in Brazil in 1987, although in that case they found the radioactive source GLOWING. They showed the mysterious glowing substance to friends and family, before selling it to a scrapyard, who then also began to mess around and show it to people.
Turns out the 80s were just the times people got to play around with radioactive materials.
Nod the 80's were the times where people casually didn't care about radioactive materials, the time we played with Radioactive Materials was in the 10-50's where we had X-ray machines to tell people the perfect fit for their shoes and when we painted radioactive waste onto watches to make them glow in the dark.
Yeah, the Brazil case was really sad though, because several kids/other people ended up dying.....
Chaosdirge - not radioactive _waste;_ the energy source was radium, originally extracted from pitchblende.
@@Moletrouser Hyperbole.
Hey UA-cam actually notified me of a new video on time and not a day later!
And then you thought "Why not celebrate by being one of the first to post in the comments section?"
Not me. Just got lucky XD
Finally
Yeah, one of the reasons I wan an alternative.. inconsistency
Congrats. I only get about half of mine so I know ur pain.
Hi Simon. We had a very similar case in Brazil it's called "Goiânia accident" it would be a interesting idea for a new vídeo. You are great I watch all your videos in your channels. Thanks
I was thinking this sounded familiar....
@@RandySwag Yes you are right because it was also a old x-ray machine that got scraped but this case in Brazil was worst because some people actually died directly from it and some got sick and sequels
A podcast i listen to talked about that just this week!
@@RandySwag Same here: I was all "Wasn't this one in Brazil and not Mexico????". Well it seems they are 2 different ones -> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goi%C3%A2nia_accident
He already made a video on the incident in Brazil
Truth be told we lived 5 blocks away from where Vicente lived. I was 4 yrs old back in the day. Now I know where I get my glow from.
Very informative! - i knew "of" this event, but now i know so much more about it. Awesome vid :)
My 8 year old, upon seeing Simon:
"Hey, it's Mr. Smarty Beard Guy!"
That needs to be on a shirt.
lol aww
vsauce, simon here
It is indeed 😁
Better than ‘Mr. Smarty Baldy Guy’ I suppose
It's very strange watching one of these videos after binging Business Blaze. I keep waiting for the drumroll or for Simon to start yelling.
Allegedly...
It's starting to bleed over with his interjections 🤣
Edit: allegedly...
That's his best channel.
I don't know if he left it there accidentally or purposely but there's still a stack of Solo cups on the shelf behind him
*_❤ I Will Shave My Head Bold ❤ You Inspire My Documentaries Simon ❤ Love You ❤_*
I remember this very well! I was living in El Paso when it happened. Very bad stuff - children playing with the cobalt 60 because it glows in the dark.
Maybe you should do something on the old Juarez Mercado. I wandered around in it sometime in 1974 or 75. I was 8 or 9 years old and I though the electrical wiring was dodgy in the extreme. I remember 22ga low voltage solid core hookup wire being used for 120v lights in display cases with the wires just twisted together and insulated with packing tape. I used better wire and connectors and tape in my mostly self-guided electrical engineering learnings. (I had at that time learned to solder, figured out how to make a motor reversing switch, lots of electromagnetic things, and how to use a relay, transistor, and the 555 timer, as well as being able to fix any flashlight or at least describe why it could not be fixed. I never put something in an outlet, I just knew better even at the age of 4 when I began this by fixing a table lamp unbeknownst to anyone. When mom found the lamp working she was worried but after a competent person looked at it the only complaint was the screw terminals could have been a little tighter.) Of course the fire that destroyed the Mercado was blamed on electrical fault. I had come to the conclusion that the Mercado would end in a big fire years before the day I came home from school near Dallas to hear of the fire on the news. You know a fire is bad when you hear about it on the news 1000km away.
I’m from El Paso Texas therefore I can smell bullshit from a mile away… this sir, sounds and reeks of bullshit
Super interesting! Awesome. And concise! Thank you.
Please consider the big maple syrup theft from a few years ago, or the embezzling of Pappy Van Winkle, both of which were more than 10 million.
Sounds a lot like the Love Canal or the coal mine that is still on fire.
Isn’t the coal mine what the used for the backstory of the Silent Hill movie?Centralia, Pennsylvania I think
@@dodeka not sure about Silent Hill, but Centralia, PA sounds right.
If your love canal feels like its on fire you should go see a doctor to get that checked out.
I've never heard of this! When I clicked on the video, I thought it was going to be about that explosion in Idaho.
2:03 "Using Jeremy Clarkson's favorite tool, a hammer." I have recently gotten back into binge watching TopGear and I can't get enough of it.
I visited Juarez, Mexico the mid-1960s and it was safe, clean and enjoyable. As an 8-year-old, I could walk comfortably and stress free with my family through the city. Only after the war on drugs gave gangs the control of the drug trade did Juarez and so many other places become danger zones. America’s addiction to incarcerating and over-policing ruined everything.
Watch all your channels are for some reason I feel like you crack the most jokes on this one and act like yourself. Had me cracking up all video while learning bout some cool shit! Keep it up!
Beta particles are high-energy electrons, not high-energy neutrons.
Pfft everyone knows that.
@@sofaking1611 Not Simon, evidently....
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I immediately searched for correction comment, and found yours 👍🏼. Good to see that somebody knows a little bit of physics.
I was wondering if anyone else caught that
Sadly, this type of thing has happened several times: A medical facility goes bankrupt and is abandoned, then dangerous equipment is sold off for scrap. Frankly, the manufacturers should be on the hook for recovery and reclamation.
Precisely. Any machines that use nuclear material should be properly reclaimed BEFORE a site is officially abandoned. It baffles the mind that this hasn’t happened, in several incidents.
"An acute case of being dead"😂😂😂😂 already glad i clicked on this video. Haha
"An acute case of being dead!" is now one of my favourite lines, which I will use in daily occurrences!
Just to let emphasise how serious cobalt-60 is, containers containing it have one simple instruction: “drop and run”
I wanted to point out that at this time Juarez certainly had some significant crime issues, I believe it was the murder capital of the world at the time.
That reputation sort of continues to this day although it's no longer that bad.
I also wanted to point out that El Paso Texas is actually ranked in the top five safest cities in the United States relative to it's population.. and has been for many years now.
People assume since it's on the border, and it's sister City had serious crime issues that El Paso would also. But that isn't the case.
"Has anyone seen my hammer?" ha ha totally sprung to mind with the mention of Jeremy Clarkson and a hammer
"El hombre bionico" its another way to call the "hombre atomico" or atomic man, that was the translation of the tv series "The Six Million Dollar Man". I'm guessing that's why they called that
Exactly! When I was little we used to watch re-runs of “el hombre biónico”
Simon's script writer was born in the 1990s or later.
The Bionic Man, Steve Austin, was nuclear powered, as well.
That makes sense. His nickname was not "inaccurate", it was the name of a beloved old tv show.
We had a similar case here in Brazil. A medical equipment was improperly disposed and it was disassembled in a junkyard. It had Cesium 137, directly killing about 100 and affecting more than 1500 people in the following years.
I learned something new today. Love it when that happens. Never had a clue that this event happened. Makes me wonder if any of that contaminated steel made it here or up to Flint, MI. Also, Mr. Simon, I do have to declare myself seriously amused at the delivery of your little jabs of sarcasm. Well done all around. Passing this on to my friends on Facebook. Be safe.
I live in Flint and it wouldn't surprise me although I've never heard of anything like that happening.
I remember kids getting a hold of one of those cores in Mexico in the late 70's early 80's.
😬
Steve Austin’s bionic parts were atomic powered.
And they made cool music / sound effects every time he used them.
Wait, Stone Cold Steve Austin?
Poldovico he’s strong but not $6,000,000 strong
@@Poldovico _HELL NAW!!!..........NOT THAT MOTHER SCRATCHER!! 0.o_
“Using Jeremy Clarkson’s favourite tool: a hammer” I done smashed that like button for that
Simon, I live near El Paso, Tx. There was 'another" nuclear screw up by Ft Bliss, which housed radioactive contaminants for at least 20 yrs in a concrete bunker. This was all slid neatly under the rug by the army and the city officials during the early 2000s. People who grew up near and around that thing are all messed up. References to it should be found in the El Paso Times as well as Diario the Juarez News.
Superb little story. Thankyou Simon.
I thought Jeremy Clarkson's favourite tool was himself...🤔
"Using Jeremy Clarkson's favorite tool, a hammer" oh, you know nothing good will come of that. As James May would say, "Clarkson, you idiot!"
I just came from top gear
Oh cock!
Clarkson, you bloody pillock!!
I.watched this vid enthusiastically awaiting to hear Simon say "whoopsidoodle" :(
He wont say it q_q?
TL;DR Take a series of unfortunate events, add equal amounts of not knowing wtf you're dealing with, sprinkle a dash of (alleged) corruption, bake for several weeks, and nothing good can come from that.
I heard this story back in 1997 about contaminated rebar while driving in Mexico to Puerto Penasco. There’s a unfinished house with rebar sticking out of the walls, and surrounded by a security fence. I don’t know if it’s still there. I was told the rebar was sold for a cheep price, because it was contaminated with radiation. The owner didn’t find out until he had already started construction. I was also told the rebar came from the US. I never knew about the X-ray machine, or the source of the radiation.
and this is why all scrap yards and steel mills have radiation detectors now.
My local scrap yard most definitely does not, its got some tweakers and a weird dog though.
@@SimuLord Like 'table legs', right?
@@barneymiller7894 If it doesn't have any, when they take it to either a steel mill or a larger scrap yard, they have one that scans all trucks and rail cars if the place is large enough to take trains. I build the stands that protect the detectors.
@@tommyg.6977 Thats actually pretty cool 👍 and ya I believe they just strip stuff an resell it here.
can confirm that steel works I worked at has a detector in the hot metal labs incase a load of scrap is contaminated. If I recall correctly, cosmic ray detector tech is also used onsite to compare if steel coils leaving the site have too much radioactive metal concentrated in one or two coils of steel versus normal cosmic background.
I'm wondering if this incident was the inspiration for the film
"Repo Man" with Emilio Estaves. Lol.
Oooh you don t wanna look in there
One of my all time faves. For this, I blame society. Society made me what I am.
Any mention of Jeremy Clarkson's favorite tool, the hammer, reminds me of the Toy-Boat-A!
You get a like just for that perfect advertisement delivery. One of my favorite channels.
Between you and Plainly Difficult, this is the third time I've heard of scappers stealing a source from a radiotherapy machine, busting open the containment, and contaminated everything.
This sounds like something you'd find on the computers in one of Vault-Tec's facilities.
More like: today I found out Simon’s head gets dry after he shaves it
Makes you wonder how terrorists aren’t setting off “dirty bombs” all the time if just ONE radiological scanner could be responsible for so much trouble!
That's like asking why the mafia doesn't have ICBMs because North Korea has them. Because they can't get dirty bombs. There.
@@wisemankugelmemicus1701 Not even close to a good analogy. There are nuclear medical machines in hospitals all over the world. They could simply buy one, grind up the radio-emitting mass and throw it into the wind or sprinkle it in a reservoir or something.
The big issue with a dirty bomb is the cost of cleanup, not the actual damage it causes. It turns out most sources you could get your hands on clandestinely aren't really severe enough to cause death or even injury; at worst you'd give a lot of people thyroid issues, similar to the conditions in Pripyat. The people here suffered as much as they did because they came in direct contact with a lot of it at once.
@@PrezVeto It absolutely baffles me as to why we don't see this more often. It's not because the stuff is hard to get, and it's not because of homeland security or any other government agency actually having their shit together. It's great that it hasn't really happened, but why?! It's totally by accident!
Its because you have to actually be in the right place at the right time to find something like this and the bigger a plot the more likely it is to be uncovered before it goes into action.
This is the first video of yours that i like, keep it up!
It should be some consolation that the quantity of Cobalt-60 will diminish by 99.9% in 5 decades. When they looked for it, they could detect a Co-60 gamma signature if any significant amount happened to be present. By the way, Co-60 samples are often to be found within school chemistry labs.
The show "House" definitely used this story to make one of their episodes!
"Guy goes to hospital cuz he's dying. No one can solve why. House realizes he's wearing a ring (or something) he found in his junkyard that happened to be suuuper radioactive
It was a necklace
@@DeosPraetorian ua-cam.com/video/OpdFW8xvTx8/v-deo.html good luck charm actually
MRJ2012 actually it was a old sculpted charm given by his father. S02e05 daddy’s boy
@@Chris-cv1ll ah
It wasn’t lupus, I know that.
Beta radiation is electrons or positrons not neutrons. im guessing you just misspoke
Yeah, I did a double-take there.
And Cobalt 60 is a powerful gamma emitter with little Beta. Depending on how those pellets were sealed perhaps no Alpha at all.
@@doncarlton4858 Co-60 does not produce alpha radiation
Anybody else care to bullshit their way through a cobalt 60 comment
@@davehallett3128 Cobalt-60 gave me a baby!
I would love to see a video on the entire Irish village that was taken by corsairs during The Sack of Baltimore...
Interesting story
@@CYCLONE4499 A song was written about it too.... ua-cam.com/video/0mC70WvEdz4/v-deo.html
Being from Baltimore, Maryland, USA, I can only say that being sacked by Corsairs would not make our city appreciably worse...
“An acute case of... being dead, and the prognosis after being diagnosed with death is, well, not good.”
Made my day. 😂😂😂
I expect that diagnosis must later have been given to a Russian soldier in 2022 occupying the Chernobyl Plant in Ukraine: _"That _*_bar_*_ of "something" is probably valuable; I'll have that!"_ - and he *ran off with a bar of Cobalt-60 in his bare hands.*🙄
this channel gives answers to questions I never knew I had
I wonder how many other unknown similar disasters there are that havent been discovered because the involved people didnt go near the los alamos radiation detectors. It's amazing this case was discoveted at all... it very well could never have been discovered.
Yeah, that's the scary part. Makes me want to get a Geiger counter to check.
Brazil had a similar incident, it very well could be more common than we realize.
Just blame cigarettes.
Samut Prakan India, same thing.
Yeah I was thinking the same. You won’t know until it is too late.
I didn't see the title. I saw "Whoopsadoodle"....and just started laughing. Not a laughing topic, but i needed the laugh. Thanks
Omg Cobalto 60, horribly handled, welcome to "México mágico" 🤦♀️
Cobalt 60 is no joke. My grandfather worked making those X-ray machines. One day a cobalt 60 source fell off a table and started to roll out towards the workshop floor. My grandfather’s coworker picked it up and put it back in the holder. Every couple of years he had to go in and have a little bit more of his fingers amputated.
Then I guess this Russian soldier last year (2922) occupying the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant in Ukraine must have had his whole body amputated. And given that diagnosis Simon mentioned. What was is it? ...Oh yes, "dead". Russian soldier: _"This bar looks valuable, nobody sees me, I'll have that!"_ - and he ran off with a bar of Cobalt-60 in his bare hands
Only just discovered your channel. Loving the delivery 😂
Its crazy cause im from El Paso and at one point we were the safest city in country and we're neighboors to the most dangerous city in the world lol
I've always know it as a dangerous place to be but man is it the greatest/cheapest place to party.
We go from Jezza's favorite tool to terminology only Capt. Slow would understand. If a hamster was harmed in this debacle we've got the Grand Tour trifecta
Beta particles can be positrons (beta plus), but they are not “high energy neutrons”. They could be electrons (beta minus). Beta decay is usually accompanied by gamma decay that releases gamma radiation.
Christopher Kochiss. The writer also got gamma radiation and gamma electromagnetic radiation confused as well
I think that in this case the details aren't as important ad the story, so to speak.
Love the videos very informative and interesting to watch... could you do one on time BC/AD-BCE when man starting documenting the date etc? Thanks cheers!
I was stationed at Fort Bliss Texas for several years in the early 1970's, in fact I believe it was 72 through 75. Back then a trip to Juarez was a nice weekend excursion across the bridge and to the shops where you could get sugar for about a third the cost in the USA (there was a sugar shortage back then) and buy fancy wall decor for a low price. We still have several nice paintings we picked up back then hanging around our home as a reminder of the good old days living in the El Paso area. We loved it there, and it was our dream to retire down there. Sadly plans change we eventually retired in my home town so I could care for mom, who is still going strong at 94, and now I care for my wonderful wife of 51 years as she battles a rare form of cancer that has the oncologist running in circles trying to figure out how to treat her. Ah well part of living is dying I guess but man I sure hate to see her go, she has been a wonderful companion for so many years but we have some very wonderful memories of the South West, in fact a few years back we began driving our motor home to Arizona for the winter months, but that ended when mom had to be placed in a nursing home and both my sisters passed away from cancer. Who says you need radiation to get cancer.
Didn't something similar happen in Brazil?
Yes, Goiana Cesium 137 Accident
*something worst
And Thailand
2:24 High energy ELECTRONS (not neutrons) or positrons, but otherwise awesome vid ✌️
Yep, free neutrons are not emitted as part of any normal radioactive decay. Neutrons only result from fission/fusion, which isn't going to be happening in normal radioactive decay. Although in a live reactor, you CAN occasionally get weird isotopes like hydrogen-6 and hydrogen-7 which will decay via neutron decay (they have one proton and so many neutrons that alpha decay is impossible, so they throw neutrons out). Half lives in those cases are EXCEEDINGLY short, something like 10^-23 seconds, so the substance will only exist for nanoseconds at best. Anyway, I went off on a tangent there...the TL;DR is: no substance outside of an operating nuclear reactor will ever emit neutrons as part of normal radioactive decay.
1:39 is it just me or does the video cut out there for what it seems to be a couple seconds? lol
yeah there seems to be a glitch at that segment
Can you do a video on the Santa Susana field lab? I live in the area and it's frustrating that it's still being covered up by the government.
I just like to add a note about half life of radioactive material.
People tend to think that something with a short half-life of only 5 years is less dangerous in one that has a half life of 10,000 years. This is not exactly true.
Try to think of it like you would heat. A small campfire setting out a little bit of a heat over course of a day is dangerous, sure, but manageable.
The same amount of heat expelled all at once in an explosion is deadly. So the short half-lifed ones can be much more immediately deadly than those which have longer Half-Life depending on the level of radiation that you start with.
Only one reaction seems to work here: 🤦♂️🙇♂️ the driver of that car must have been like “wtf” when he met Los Alamos’s employees.
@drew pedersen Yeah...they probably thought they were dealing with someone who stole radioactive material from Los Alamos.
Did anyone else notice the glitch at 1:40 or is it just me?
Barely registered after "the coffee has been sipped", to be honest.
Just you
I don't need shaving butter, but where can I buy some toast cream?
Please dont eat it
In the toast cream aisle next to the bagel paste.
Your sarcasm is overwhelming!
Little editing blip at 1:39 😁
LOVE the vids. Does not detract at all but I know the level your team usually pursues 👍🏽
Parece que alguien escucha Leyendas Legendarias.
Badía lo cuenta mejor.
Jeremy Clarkson's two favorite things: Speed and power.
Confirmed: Simon is bald everywhere but his face
And yet he pushes a shaving product.
I'm from El Paso, and I remember the incident well...it took investigators several weeks to figure out what had happened, and everyone was quite worried...the radiation guys could track radioactive foot prints throughout downtown El Paso, even on the floors of popular stores. It's thought that several Co-60 pellets were ground up from being stepped on.