Some? Most of people are delusional and live inside their own Matrix. Only 1 person in 20 I meet is capable of listening to facts. The rest only memorizes and repeats. Try going back in time and telling people that: - Moon and Sun are not gods. - Earth goes around Sun. - Egyptian gods do not exist - Greek gods do not exist - Mayan gods do not exist They will just kill you. Because that's not what they believe. In present time we already know all these things are not true, but back then people didn't know. And even today people know what Mon and Sun are, because it's common knowledge. But try telling them their god is not real - you may know it already, but they will refuse to accept that. I understand that, because I used to be less aware and I believed in god. Now I know the truth, but many people still live in their delusion - because the delusion of god is common and knowledge that he does not exist is not yet wide spread. Well - not so long ago people BELIEVED in Hitler and his propaganda... Now they KNOW they were misinformed, that they were wrong. Knowledge spreads slower than beliefs, because facts need to be understood and accepted and beliefs only accepted. And majority of information we receive are other peoples beliefs that they share.
Nope. They knew the truth. You guys don't know much about socialism. They are shouting at the guys, because they know whats coming. The linefire. They know it's the truth. They are trying to stall. If it comes out that they fucked up, they are going to die... and they all seriously fucked up. Of course, the system was like that, but still.
I dont think dyatlov did believe the reactor had exploded. It was inconcievable and they didnt know at the time about the graphite tips of the control rods. No one knew for a long time
As well as the other reasons given - complete belief in the Soviet system etc - I think it's also that the mind sometimes shuts down when faced with overwhelming horror, and refuses to process it.
yeah, the "3 responsables" they gave them 10 years....no one finished that sentence, no wonder the soviet union ceased to exist with such incompetent leaders and call them the "state" and you cant say no to the state.
I watched real interviews with Anatoly dyatlov, he immediatly told the other guys to go home and wasn't so reckless as portrayed in the show but still one of the most interesting series ive watched
I feel like he was misrepresented to a degree in the show for the purpose of drama but on the same hand i feel like there are some very real depictions of aspects of his attitide and mannerisms shown
This is what you get from a command structure based entirely on brutality and fear. Soon as a problem occurs, everyone's DESPERATE to deny it, to hand it off, to downplay it, cause if there's a problem, and it's your fault, then it's you who gets sent to the Labour Camp, to the "interrogation rooms", It's you who's family gets made examples of. So instead of reacting properly you do whatever you can to make sure YOU don't get blamed for it and end up making the whole problem a thousand times worse through inaction or incorrect decisions.
Its a show, dyatlov wasnt a dick like portrayed here and all nations including the US hide events from public until all unknowns are known, only until recently with social media has news traveled this fast.
This is what the loss of all the men on the Kursk is mostly blamed on. Because of the way blame works no one in the command structure wanted to pass the information up the chain for fear of what would be done to them. When the seriousness of the situation finally did go up the chain enough it was too late for the survivors to get help in time.
It's a shame Dyatlov is portrayed so negatively in the miniseries. Although he was known to be strict, he shared mutual respect for his colleagues, and on the night of the explosion it was widely accounted that he searched the building to rescue others and sent workers home, accepting and knowing that the reactor was destroyed, and was severely injured to this end.
The series in general is portraying various characters quite negatively. The Coal minister guy ( Mikhail Shchadov) who tried to convince these unwashed coal miners, was portrayed as a weak, cowardly bureucrat type who was disrespected by all miners, when instead he was literally a former coal miner and very well respected among the coal miners precisely because he was one of them and he made mining far easier and safer.
"You sounded like a naïve idiot" How ironic that was. Telling Legasov he sounded naïve, like an idiot. "I'm told it's the equivalent of a chest x-ray" Now that's naïve
@@user-ul4to4iv4his not a bad idea, but you will need to avoid the script at the end of episode 5, with this you will get, the trial, the reconstruction, then in episode 1 the aftermath of both the explotion, (with all the things now clearer), and the aftermath of the trial, the 3 episode will be the suffering and shock, the 2 episode will be the field investigation as well as how the investigators deal with it at first, and the 4 is a kind of epiloge (I hope You understand My english, as well as my point)
Something about the eyes tell me they all know the meter only reads up to 3.6 but to say aloud would suggest the party is wrong. Great acting throughout this series.
Not historically accurate, but the main points are there and it's a hell of a show and the set pieces are beautiful and the acting/writing is masterful. The sense of dread was palpable.
Fomin - "What? Are you suggesting the core, what, exploded?" Sitnikov - "Yes..." That fearful silent answer coming from Sitnikov, confirming what Fomin has thought was impossible, with all the other management staff that worked there and were in charge, but unfortunately for them, you can't undo the facts by pretending like nothing has happened and yelling on the man that actually saw the heated up graphite strewn all around the reactor building, the man who's confirmation came from visual example, while the management staff only sticked to a logical theory rather than visual. Sad and annoying, but true.
The constructor in chief of RBMK reactors, comrade Dollezhal from 'Sredmash', testified in front of the court that running that reactor with uranium with less than 2.4% of U-235 was not admissible since with such fuel that reactor was UNCONTROLLABLE. Those are the words of the constructor in chief of the very reactor, said under oath. This fact was never documented and never told to the operators, including Dyatlov The government made them run all reactors with fuel with 2.0% U-235. Corollary: they DO explode EVEN when Dyatlov does his job impecably right.
@@bootdude7527 You on the other hand have done nothing but using your username as an excuse of being wrong. He was respectful and to the point, only responding to what you've said objectly, and you replied by saying "Well my username name is hitler so stfu". Honestly?
How can dyatlov believe that core reactor can't explode? We talking about nuclear that bring massive explosion and destruction, of course the core would be explode!
Because you don't actually understand how nuclear reactors work. It's scary that people like you are able to vote on whether or not a new nuclear reactor will be built. You literally think it has the possibility to detonate like a nuclear bomb.
My favorite scene is when General Pikalov reports back and exposes the duo. "Disgraceful, to spread misinformation at the times like this, realy" indeed it is disgraceful, Comrade Bryukhanov, indeed it is. They would get first row seats over the core or rather what is left of the core. "It'll be fine, you'll see." sure thing, Comrade Fomin, sure thing.
I think it's hardly ironic that the guy that suggests that they seal off the city and stop the flow of information is the same actor that played on k-19 the Widowmaker as the doctor who knew nothing about radiation and how to treat it on the submarine lol
02:33 The guy sitting down was lucky that he teleported right next to the other guy just before dyaltov threw up. He there up from disgust of hearing such bullshivism about "ReAcToR cOrEs BlOwInG uP"
@@willbarrett2758 Why are you smart ass?...Russians&Ukrainians called it СССР and that mean SSSR..There are also other parts of the world where english isnt important much..
Well of course he'd say he did nothing wrong. This series was meticulously researched, it didn't make him a scapegoat because it was convenient. He thought he knew better, he thought he had a mastery over nuclear fission that he simply didn't.
@@HamburgerTime209 except that everything went smoothly at the moment of testings and az-5 was pressed as a part of experiment. Doesn't change anything, but this scene in the series are too dramatized.
If you read the book "Midnight in chernobyl", it's actually surprising how different the book describes what really happened vs. how scenes were depicted in the mini series. it makes some of the mini series key scenes frankly laughable at the liberties the director took
You can also read Dyatlov's book. During the proceedings of the court Dyatlov had access to now secret testimonies by the officials of the two ministries, including the secret Sredmash. Those testimonies, now held secret in Moscow, contain far more things unknown even to Dyatlov, but he knew enough. You can also talk to Stolyarchuk, he is still alive and has given interviews. Those are reasonable people and good professionals. Stolyarchuk was asked, what would he do differently. He said, with the information they had back then he would not change a thing. With what he knows today, he says that reactor had to be shut down immediately, deconstructed and not put back online until the fatal design flaws are eliminated. Most experts agree that the explosion, even though triggered by the safety test, was not CAUSED by the safety test. That is also the conclusion of international nuclear safety committee, for what it's worth.
You gotta respect Dyatlov for denying reality to the point where reality itself starts doubting itself
carl....he was an exemplary communist. In a top down society, you say what you are supposed to say, not the truth.
Lol
You’ve essentially described the USSR.
@@Lebowski53the ussr is the saying "i think therefore i am" personified
At that point it's best to gaslight reality into thinking everything is ok.
You didn't watch that video, because IT ISN'T THERE
He didn't just puke his guts out and collapse because HE ISNT THERE!
You are confused!
Raise the power!!!
Fair play to Dyatlov. At least he apologised for being sick all over the table. What a gent.
I didn't see anyone throw up. You're delusional.
You're delusional, get outta here
Taking responsibility
He may be british
He was in the toilet
"hows the radiation"
"about as much as 20 nuclear bombs"
"not great, not horrifying"
Dnbray Not Great, Not teribble.
Call the nuclear missile brigade!
@@u.v.s.5583 That's not cool don't call an nuclear missile brigade
not great not horrifiying, all is fine, I have seen worse
RIP Paul Ritter, this was an incredible performance 😕
A story is as good as it's villian
I read he died of a brain tumor. Was it related to the radiation at chernobyl?
@@leafyutube maybe.. 💀
Not great, not terrible.
Was that Dyatlov? Yeah amazing acting.
It’s strange how some people could be so damn stubborn and refuse to accept the truth.
They were committed the system that created the lie that made it so difficult for them to accept the truth.
Some? Most of people are delusional and live inside their own Matrix.
Only 1 person in 20 I meet is capable of listening to facts. The rest only memorizes and repeats.
Try going back in time and telling people that:
- Moon and Sun are not gods.
- Earth goes around Sun.
- Egyptian gods do not exist
- Greek gods do not exist
- Mayan gods do not exist
They will just kill you.
Because that's not what they believe.
In present time we already know all these things are not true, but back then people didn't know. And even today people know what Mon and Sun are, because it's common knowledge.
But try telling them their god is not real - you may know it already, but they will refuse to accept that. I understand that, because I used to be less aware and I believed in god. Now I know the truth, but many people still live in their delusion - because the delusion of god is common and knowledge that he does not exist is not yet wide spread.
Well - not so long ago people BELIEVED in Hitler and his propaganda... Now they KNOW they were misinformed, that they were wrong.
Knowledge spreads slower than beliefs, because facts need to be understood and accepted and beliefs only accepted. And majority of information we receive are other peoples beliefs that they share.
Nope. They knew the truth. You guys don't know much about socialism. They are shouting at the guys, because they know whats coming. The linefire. They know it's the truth. They are trying to stall. If it comes out that they fucked up, they are going to die... and they all seriously fucked up. Of course, the system was like that, but still.
I dont think dyatlov did believe the reactor had exploded. It was inconcievable and they didnt know at the time about the graphite tips of the control rods. No one knew for a long time
As well as the other reasons given - complete belief in the Soviet system etc - I think it's also that the mind sometimes shuts down when faced with overwhelming horror, and refuses to process it.
The reactor is delusional, get it out of here...
I'm not delusional
THERE IS NO REACTOR
@@jsergiuiulian and you are looking at one boyo
@@chornobylreactor4 he could not see you because you're not there
Not anymore
@@sayori3939 yeah his stupid head got killed by an runaway fission reaction and it really hurt
I didn't see a single piece of graphite throughout this entire video.
All of you are delusional. Get out of here. The infirmary is that way. ->
You can't take him to the Infirmary because IT. ISN'T. THERE.
What about the fire?
@@digitalradiohacker call the fire brigade!
@comradesoviet That's disgraceful...to spread misinformation at a time like this.
What the dosimeter says :
3.6 roentgen
The dosimeter actually trying to say: R U N
Like the I Robot scene?
@@georgechapman9688 i havent watch it 😰
RIP Paul. One of the most versatile actors of our generation producing one of the great villainous performances 🎭
the reactor core did not explode, it did not! oh, hi Mark.
"There is no core, it blew up"
"take your normal pills"
😂
😂😂😂😂
Dyatlov.exe has stopped working.
The host container has too now :(
When he sees graphite with his own eyes while he's in the hallway
His eyes are delusional.
It's just insulation from the ceiling, it's mildly contaminated, he'll be fine, he's seen worse.
he didn't see graphite because it's not there
Get him to the infirmary.
The crazy thing is Dyatlov lived.
yeah, the "3 responsables" they gave them 10 years....no one finished that sentence, no wonder the soviet union ceased to exist with such incompetent leaders and call them the "state" and you cant say no to the state.
Admittedly in poor health and did die of radiation related illness
The Emerald Men Official until 1995.
And had survived a previous dose of radiation considered lethal in a previous accident where he worked
3rdgen Sarah 😮😱
I watched real interviews with Anatoly dyatlov, he immediatly told the other guys to go home and wasn't so reckless as portrayed in the show but still one of the most interesting series ive watched
I feel like he was misrepresented to a degree in the show for the purpose of drama but on the same hand i feel like there are some very real depictions of aspects of his attitide and mannerisms shown
What about the fire ? ....Call the fire brigade! Comrade Dyatlov is the best crisis manager !!!!!!
Surely, you are being sarcastic? Per chance?
You didn't see fire.
YOU DIDN'T! BECAUSE IT'S NOT THERE!
What about the water leaks? Call the plumber you moron!
Nothing is to be feared since they had the situation under control...
3.6R/h? That's not terrifying at all.
So if you’re as late to a checkup as I am to this comment...
Yeah yeah blah blah yap yap I heard all this talk before
This is what you get from a command structure based entirely on brutality and fear. Soon as a problem occurs, everyone's DESPERATE to deny it, to hand it off, to downplay it, cause if there's a problem, and it's your fault, then it's you who gets sent to the Labour Camp, to the "interrogation rooms", It's you who's family gets made examples of. So instead of reacting properly you do whatever you can to make sure YOU don't get blamed for it and end up making the whole problem a thousand times worse through inaction or incorrect decisions.
Nonsense. We will be rewarded for this.
Its a show, dyatlov wasnt a dick like portrayed here and all nations including the US hide events from public until all unknowns are known, only until recently with social media has news traveled this fast.
@@sacr3 everyone is a dick in this series, but again its here to entertain us.
This is what the loss of all the men on the Kursk is mostly blamed on. Because of the way blame works no one in the command structure wanted to pass the information up the chain for fear of what would be done to them. When the seriousness of the situation finally did go up the chain enough it was too late for the survivors to get help in time.
You didn't see the like button becuase it isn't there!!! The people who dislike are delusional, get them outta here.
It's a shame Dyatlov is portrayed so negatively in the miniseries. Although he was known to be strict, he shared mutual respect for his colleagues, and on the night of the explosion it was widely accounted that he searched the building to rescue others and sent workers home, accepting and knowing that the reactor was destroyed, and was severely injured to this end.
The series in general is portraying various characters quite negatively. The Coal minister guy ( Mikhail Shchadov) who tried to convince these unwashed coal miners, was portrayed as a weak, cowardly bureucrat type who was disrespected by all miners, when instead he was literally a former coal miner and very well respected among the coal miners precisely because he was one of them and he made mining far easier and safer.
The lid is off the stack is burning I saw it! 😢
What?
You’re clearly in shock.
2:42 How nice of him
Rotten Tomatoes gave this series 3.6 but that's as high as the...
🤣
Not great, not terrible.
Dont drink the feed water...
Why's everyone blaming the feedwater? It was in the toilet the whole time!
Don't feed the drink water
There goes the happy hour.
"You sounded like a naïve idiot"
How ironic that was. Telling Legasov he sounded naïve, like an idiot.
"I'm told it's the equivalent of a chest x-ray"
Now that's naïve
1:52 great editing xD
Brukhanov said nearly the same line with Dyatlov but people only remember Dyatlov. Poor Brukhanov , he will never be famous .
Become I forgot to write come
Dinosaur World
It's disgraceful, really. To spread disinformation at a time like this.
The lid is off! The stack is burning- I saw it!
You're delusional, get out of here
Take him to the infirmary
Chernobyl series,
Episode 5: what happen
Episode 1: the aftermath
Episode 3: the fate
Episode 2: the investigation
Episode 4: the consequences
are you suggesting to watch it in that order
@@user-ul4to4iv4his not a bad idea, but you will need to avoid the script at the end of episode 5, with this you will get, the trial, the reconstruction, then in episode 1 the aftermath of both the explotion, (with all the things now clearer), and the aftermath of the trial, the 3 episode will be the suffering and shock, the 2 episode will be the field investigation as well as how the investigators deal with it at first, and the 4 is a kind of epiloge
(I hope You understand My english, as well as my point)
"I need water in my reactor core!" more like water in your cores corpse
"Call the fire brigade"
so you doom them to death, though to protect humanity
they might choose this death
Something about the eyes tell me they all know the meter only reads up to 3.6 but to say aloud would suggest the party is wrong. Great acting throughout this series.
- The reactor core exploded
- Shit on it!
Yo gon get radiation up you lil ass
Not historically accurate, but the main points are there and it's a hell of a show and the set pieces are beautiful and the acting/writing is masterful. The sense of dread was palpable.
Poor Khodemchuk
Dyatlov:Did you lower the control rods?
Proskuryakov : *Getting a reminder of what he is going through.*Ghuueg gheh gag.
*face melting off* did you lower the control rods or not?
Boss knew he fucked up, just trying to deny as long as he can
0:24 got me lol
Has to be one of the funniest videos o UA-cam well done :-p
This video was not great but it was not terrible.
He’s delusional, take him to the infirmary.
Dyatlov rules
Fomin - "What? Are you suggesting the core, what, exploded?"
Sitnikov - "Yes..."
That fearful silent answer coming from Sitnikov, confirming what Fomin has thought was impossible, with all the other management staff that worked there and were in charge, but unfortunately for them, you can't undo the facts by pretending like nothing has happened and yelling on the man that actually saw the heated up graphite strewn all around the reactor building, the man who's confirmation came from visual example, while the management staff only sticked to a logical theory rather than visual. Sad and annoying, but true.
I didn’t know Martin goodman used to work at Chernobyl
You didnt see vomit cause it isnt there.
‘We have the situation under control’.
So that was a fucking lie.
Why was Gordon Murray put in charge of a reactor ?
Dyatlov manages to gaslight himself in 5 mins
1:38 Me everytime the dentist calls me out for not flossing.
RBMK reactors don't explode
He's right they don't explode when you do your job right
The constructor in chief of RBMK reactors, comrade Dollezhal from 'Sredmash', testified in front of the court that running that reactor with uranium with less than 2.4% of U-235 was not admissible since with such fuel that reactor was UNCONTROLLABLE. Those are the words of the constructor in chief of the very reactor, said under oath. This fact was never documented and never told to the operators, including Dyatlov The government made them run all reactors with fuel with 2.0% U-235. Corollary: they DO explode EVEN when Dyatlov does his job impecably right.
@@u.v.s.5583 you have done nothing to improve society and have wasted seconds of your life to prove a person on the internet named Hilter wrong.
Nuclear reactors do not explode if those who develop them do their job well.
@@sigma5437 bruh
@@bootdude7527 You on the other hand have done nothing but using your username as an excuse of being wrong. He was respectful and to the point, only responding to what you've said objectly, and you replied by saying "Well my username name is hitler so stfu". Honestly?
How can dyatlov believe that core reactor can't explode?
We talking about nuclear that bring massive explosion and destruction, of course the core would be explode!
Because you don't actually understand how nuclear reactors work. It's scary that people like you are able to vote on whether or not a new nuclear reactor will be built. You literally think it has the possibility to detonate like a nuclear bomb.
Soviet reactors do not explode you explode
I lost it at 1:54
You didnt see a reactor core because there was no reactor core
My favorite scene is when General Pikalov reports back and exposes the duo. "Disgraceful, to spread misinformation at the times like this, realy" indeed it is disgraceful, Comrade Bryukhanov, indeed it is. They would get first row seats over the core or rather what is left of the core. "It'll be fine, you'll see." sure thing, Comrade Fomin, sure thing.
Dyatlov himself saw graphite rubble on the ground and for the sake of a promotion,denied what his own eyes saw.
I suspect that he was thinking of far worse consequences than not getting a promotion. Consequences like "life in prison" or "a bullet to the head".
I served the Soviet Union by watching this.
They accused the feed water of everything 😂
I thought graphite on the roof was a capitalist problem?
average barotrauma experience
What is the name of channel owner
I think it's hardly ironic that the guy that suggests that they seal off the city and stop the flow of information is the same actor that played on k-19 the Widowmaker as the doctor who knew nothing about radiation and how to treat it on the submarine lol
"Shit on the bloody thing!"
RBMK reactors don't explode
0:25 = u didnt see graphite
@@thelockwoodchannel9119because it’s not there!
This video wasn't great but it wasn't terrible.
Dyatlov deserved prison time for how he treated those poor men.
How can they talk about griphite when they didnt know the tips were made from graphite?
The core was graphite-moderated. Graphite blocks contained the fuel rods.
I think the core is thirsty
Are the pumps are on :
Akimov: No
Not great not Terrible
I can't be the only one who thinks the guy at 0:58 looks just like Jim! Friday Night Dinner in an alternative time line...
Yep and Martin caused the disaster.... SHIT ON THE SHITTING THING!!!
I just keep rewinding the first ten seconds. So funny
He is in shock, get him out of here
Did you call the fire brigade or not???
Do you taste metal?
Make an edit to where it zooms into the face like in the office.
Did you hear that story about that man who beheaded all those horses? 🤷♂️
Ivan the great, and Ivan the terrible
Martin goodman
Take the reactor to the infirmary
run the jewels
RIP paul ritter :(
02:33 The guy sitting down was lucky that he teleported right next to the other guy just before dyaltov threw up.
He there up from disgust of hearing such bullshivism about "ReAcToR cOrEs BlOwInG uP"
😀
0:02
😂😂😂this vid was funny as hell😂😂😂
I was in the toilet.
earl sweatshirt
Todd howard in a nutshell
RBKM reactors are safe and effective
2:41 when you fart and it smells so bad you cant even handle it yourself
Dyatlov the man who almost destroyed the world
Shit on it - dyatlov
MARTIN SHIT ON IT!!!!!
Shit on it the bloody thing exploded
Dyatlov’s puke is like a cola
These clips are interesting enough without people injecting unfunny memes in there.
This show did an amazing job at making us H A T E the soviet union
R.I.P great actor 👏
If indeed he waa like this. He was the worst
Engineer Djatlov ''the most british'' Ukrainian in SSSR...British accent not great not terrible :)
USSR*
@@willbarrett2758 Why are you smart ass?...Russians&Ukrainians called it СССР and that mean SSSR..There are also other parts of the world where english isnt important much..
Rbmk reactor never explode
3.6? Shit on it...
sounds alot like what couldve happened in wuhan?
Fun fact - Dyatlov did nothing wrong. Watch the interview with him when he was still alive.
Well of course he'd say he did nothing wrong. This series was meticulously researched, it didn't make him a scapegoat because it was convenient. He thought he knew better, he thought he had a mastery over nuclear fission that he simply didn't.
@@HamburgerTime209 except that everything went smoothly at the moment of testings and az-5 was pressed as a part of experiment. Doesn't change anything, but this scene in the series are too dramatized.
If you read the book "Midnight in chernobyl", it's actually surprising how different the book describes what really happened vs. how scenes were depicted in the mini series. it makes some of the mini series key scenes frankly laughable at the liberties the director took
how can you say that the book is correct??
You can also read Dyatlov's book. During the proceedings of the court Dyatlov had access to now secret testimonies by the officials of the two ministries, including the secret Sredmash. Those testimonies, now held secret in Moscow, contain far more things unknown even to Dyatlov, but he knew enough.
You can also talk to Stolyarchuk, he is still alive and has given interviews. Those are reasonable people and good professionals. Stolyarchuk was asked, what would he do differently. He said, with the information they had back then he would not change a thing. With what he knows today, he says that reactor had to be shut down immediately, deconstructed and not put back online until the fatal design flaws are eliminated.
Most experts agree that the explosion, even though triggered by the safety test, was not CAUSED by the safety test. That is also the conclusion of international nuclear safety committee, for what it's worth.