Pussy got news for you bro. It’s going the way of this very soon. The strong will survive and the weak shall perish. God won’t stop anyone from having whatever power they choose to have so it is up to us to prevent anything bad from happening from this point forward. Because praying about it……gets you no where
@@matthiascronqvist13 People who have no faith in their GOD, such as yourself, are worse than the people who do nothing. You actively contribute to the problem. A lack of faith is a guarantee that you will enter into the lake of eternal hellfire. Don't drag others down there with you.
I'm not a peace soldier by any means, but I can't help but imagine where we'd be as a species if we dedicated this much time and effort into things that would benefit the world instead of destroying it...
We'd be colonising the the whole solar system at the very least, the environment and life on earth would be clean as it was before we arrived, if this shit was done 80 years ago then yes I'd imagine we'd be doing some great things by now, and quite probably secured our future on this planet for the next 1000 years.
Just goes to show the extent they'll go to stay in "power", Even wiping island's from the map. They ensuring no other nation to ever surpass them, or they'll just blow the planet to pieces if they're to become inferior. 😌😌
I met a man who was a sailor on board one of the ships during the Marshall Island hydrogen bomb test. He and all sailors were on deck. They were instructed to duck below the level of the side of the ship. Cover the eyes with their hands. He told me those sides were one-foot-thick steel. Then he said this, "I could see the bones in my hands and could see the explosion clearly through a foot of steel". Last I heard of the man he had cancer everywhere and didn't last much past that conversation in 2003.
If the corporate government is willing to abuse that man’s civil rights like that just imagine what they would do to you if they saw a benefit to them.
One of my college professers was a Marine hiding in a deep trench in Nevada as part of an 1950's A-bomb battlefield exercise. He said being that close to a nuclear explosion instantly turned him and most of his fellow Marines into lifelong pacifists. He, too, saw the bones in his hand and arms. He, too, later succumbed to cancer.
I hate to question his anecdote, but the kind of power required to make ordinary light get through a foot of steel would instantly vapourise the entire ship.
@@stoob2157 I agree with the previous comment as well but I don’t think being a “boomer” has anything to do with a propensity to exaggerate. It’s likely more related to being human. Also babies and children were not on board the ships that were in relatively close proximity to these nuclear tests which is exactly what the first boomers would have been at that time. (‘46-‘64)
My father saw the first two tests at Bikini Atoll called Operations Crossroads in July 1946. We had photos my father personally took, but my elementary school borrowed them for a display and never returned them. My father was a a radar tech, but called a radioman. He told me of walking on the atoll with Geiger counters after the tests, and the counters were going crazy. Fortunately, he never suffered any disease from being exposed to high degree of radiation. He passed in 2009.
my father as well was part of the operation(s) at Bikini island and other places, he was a seagoing marine stationed on the USS Curtiss, which was the main transports for those bombs to tests sites. Still have some of his old photos, and copies of the "famous" originals, the goggles they wore to block out the brightness from the blast. My dad even went into how if you held your forearm up to your goggles while the blast went off, you could see into your own arm, the tissue, blood flow, the blast causing an x-ray effect for those on board the ships, and around the island.
My father witnessed just 4 miles from epicentre the Nagasaki bomb ,..he died aged 52 in 1974...all us children also have health problems from him...I just buried my brother aged 55 this year...I have health issues but not life threatening..yet....my brother seemed to get problems being the last child born..he had cancer at 23...got over that then MS of the spine no memory no speech in a wheelchair couldn't feed himself. (My father said he had arthritis in his spine, hard to walk, died of cancer) when Dad came home he was making all his shirts soaking wet with sweat. Myself also, I have this problem. Along with other things I won't mention here
@@chrisstallings1948 my father was at Nagasaki. He said they saw through solid walls for a second and each others skeletons....4 miles from blast...died age 52..1974
@@botterminator my Dad was at Nagasaki he witnessed the A bomb when I tell people his story they laugh and think I'm a crazy old man telling stories but they believe movies and Hollywood thinking it's real...that is how stupid society is now
Why would anyone in their right mind want to give Iran nuclear capabilities? Oh yea, for an oil deal or something really stupid. Yet we are sitting on an ocean of both that and natural gas.
Anyone else think...I wonder how much life we destroyed with that underwater nuke. Not to mention straight up just pumping radiation through the ocean.
@@Eireternal The radioactivity from underwater blast dissipates quite fast compared to the other blast methods so it's not as bad as say a crater shot . But something to remember it is not like they did the blast unprepared , some of the things they did included checking the ocean currents , wind , looking for marine wildlife while also mapping them and the migrations patterns they follow , so its safe to say that damage to the ocean was actually kept pretty minimal for something that size .
I really do appreciate your relatively calm and non stress narration, as opposed to so many others that sounds like they are running on speed, screaming and shouting. Also, the non clickbait intros and thumbnails are highly appreciated. Good channel, subscribed.
The first godzilla film was filmed in 1954 the Same year as the bravo incident but the idea for godzilla was birthed 2 years prior and wasn't approved until April 2nd of 1954. And the bravo incident was march 1st of 1954 so it may have caused it to be approved but it didn't lead to it. What inspired the movie was a different monster movie that was filmed 2 years prior and did very well in theaters.
Godzilla leads to destroyer citis, destroyed cities lead to people living in poverty, people living in poverty leads to revolutions, revolutions lead to war, war leads to A-boms...
What they don't tell you is that the soldiers who witnessed this bomb later on had children with missing limbs and or learning disabilities, and the soldiers themselves had issues as well such as a lot of them dying from cancer.
The Tsar bomba actually had a potential to produce a 100 megaton blast but was scaled down to 50 megaton due to the fact that the plane dropping it would have had no chance of survival, amongst other things. To put into context a 100 or even a 50 megaton blast would COMPLETELY vaporize ( turn to dust) the greater London area, not to mention the secondary damage and radioactive fallout.
They scaled it down by making tamper sections of the fusion stages out of lead instead of uranium. Had they used uranium, the fast neutrons from the fusion would have caused it this tamper to fission, resulting in even more energy release and much more fallout. I recently learned about test shot Housatonic of the Operation Dominic series, which was the (known) cleanest nuclear explosion ever. Of its 10 MT yield only around 5 kT came from fission, the rest was fusion. Another issue with bombs this big is that the energy is pretty much wasted, doubling the yield from 50 to 100 would not result in double the destruction on the ground, all the oomph would go into the higher atmosphere instead.
2:55 - Bikini was not uninhabited. Its residents were forcibly removed. By the time the tests were completed, the levels of radiation on the island make it uninhabitable.
@@el7105 nice to see someone with REAL KNOWLEDGE.... uninhabited indeed....sandy lives there too and she a squirrel FFS, people should do their homework before commenting..🤫🤫😂😂😂...not all as brainy as you and i it would seem my friend..👍
Violence was the first art, and the one that is most natural to us. It is the art that gives birth to all other arts. Civilization, communication, negotiation, cooperation, are all concepts that came to fruition because of our close relationship with violence. Our modern society is a product of our attempts to avoid it, and we as a species have come a long ways. Never forget that we are extremely lucky to, as a species, taken alternatives to violence so closely to heart.
Yes. Being destructive is fun. I sense a nuclear war is coming around 2024.. Maybe it's best they just leave Donald Trump alone already before They start a massive war..
The Japanese used Kamikazes. I am sure that if the need for such a bomb arose there would be no shortage of volunteers prepared to die to save their country. No matter which country we are referring to. We can only hope that there will never be a need for such a bomb.
It's actually terrifying to think these weapons exist and some crazy paranoid leaders of certain countries want to get their hands on these weapons.I pray that we never see these awful things used in war.
There is an interesting fact about the Tsar Bomba. The explosion would be so huge that to allow the TU-95V to escape the blast zone, they had to drop the bomb by parachute to slow it down. The bomber crew did, however, feel the heat from the blast, and the plane was severely buffeted by the shock wave.
@@danielpl8535 Buffetted doesn't describe it well enough. When the shockwave hit them, the pressure diffirence caused the plane to drop like hundreds of meters in altitude.
I worked in a convalescent hospital in the mid 70s where I met a man who was there as a patient, because he was one of the servicemen stationed on Bikini Atoll and was afflicted with radiation exposure. From the middle of his thighs both of his legs were as if his bones were made of rubber. His legs and feet looked somewhat normal, but there was no rigidity to his skeletal structure as a result of having spent time standing in radioactive sand following the tests. He didn't appear to be in any pain and he was actually fairly cheerful and friendly when I'd go into his room to help him out.
@@leraybojangles711 He was probably in his early 20s when he was at Bikini in the early 50s and I met the man in '76, so he may have been born around 1930. I don't know how long he lived after that. His doctor was the one who told me about how his legs got that way. It was as if he didn't have any bones in his legs , they just flopped around like a limp dishrag.
The guy who drove the plane to test the tsar bomba had a 50% chance of surviving the explosion, even though the nuke had a parachute. Also the bomb was reduced to half its original power.
Even with all the data on how big the Tsar Bomba blast was, most people will still HEAVILY underestimate how enormous that really was in their imagination. It’s nearly unfathomable what that would actually look like had you seen it in person.
It flattened the entire forest on the island in siberia with just the air blast. The fireball in these large nukes is actually doing very little destruction in comparison to the air blast imo. You could destroy at least 1/3rd of LA easy with a Tsar Bomba. Hiroshima is like a thimble in comparison, had what like 200k or 300k people? It's population and Nagasaki's doubled 1 year after the war when they were mostly rebuilt by that time and thankfully not permanently radiactive thanks to the airburst method used carrying a lot of the radiation into the upper atmorphere by cross winds and high winds. The weather during those attacks was such a huge consideration its nuts - they called it off I think 7 times because of visibility obscuring the or too low of cross winds to carry out most of the fallout. It's crazy how much they actually knew and were capable of. I mean youd t hink when scientists on the project say something like "We're afraid it could ignite the atmosphere to like the one of 6 sitting Senators that knew about the project that it'd get shut down in favor of just continuing firebombing. I'm pretty sure it could maybe even temporarily blind you if you looked right at it for too long tbh. There's a video I played if forget what its called but the nuke in the multiplayer was adjusted by fan made mods to be of realistic size and "anatomically accurate" to the real thing, fireball, air burst etc. And even at a safe distance it is insanely bright and you can barely see anything for almost an entire minute til the smoke rises over the fireball its hardly orange at all its bright fucking yellow - brighter than the sun tbh, I had to look away from the screen as well - and just like i always thought - most of the damage is from air blast being insanely wide. LIke a minute man that we have all over the place ( a few in italy still i think) is weaker than a tsar bomba i think its like maybe 10 or 20 megatons. But one of those has maybe a few miles wide which is nothing to scoff at of course yet the airburst doesn't EVEN SLOW DOWN despite resistance on skyscrapers and stuff for like 27 fucking miles. The good thing about these big bombs is they cost an insane amount of money to make and transport. Ya cant really practice with them at least few countries do it anymore at all. And when they do blow them up back int he 60s 70s and 80s the footage is so old the sense of scale is difficult to imagine. Todays youth should get to see one blown up in Nevada at the base with a probably a hundred miles of nuclear craters on it. And just blow up one of the big ones out there in 16k and put that shit out there just so people can respect the power of it all. And btw I dont think nuclear winters are even possible and ill end my multi point rant with this: over 2000 nukes have been blown up of ever increasing magnitudes on this planet - ALL Over it. In the ocean ( france actually is the biggest offender here not the US, they probably killed entire species of fish with their tests ) in the upper atmosphere, on land, right above land, below land as well. It doesn't matter how much dust it kicks up, even 10 or 20 of them back to back to back which was VERY common in the 60s as far as I could tell, pale in comparison to the winterizing effects of most volcano eruptions and REALLY REALLY pale in comparison to even ONE of the large forest fires Cali produces on a monthly basis. I mean 70 miles of grass and shit was on fire there not long ago. I looked at it from space and the smoke was like half the size of a hurricane, in other words hundreds and hundreds of miles of it.
Actually, when you look at both the blast, shock wave, and extensive heat, one Tsar Bomba could irreparably damage most all of LA. Of course, the radiation would also make it and the surrounding area uninhabitable. Unless by "LA" you meant the entire greater LA metro area (which many people think of when they say "Los Angeles"), by that metric, you are pretty much spot on.
In 1971, I was drafted into the U.S. Army and became a special weapons section chief and assembler. Nuclear weapons. Our capabilities were 4 different yields, with the last using an Hydrogen isotope called Tritium. I could not believe the government paid me to assemble and take apart special weapons. I also became a demolition expert in uranium and plutonium. What a fun ride. Thanks for the video.
@@aethrya No US weapons were ever deployed with cobalt salting. There wasn't any real military argument for them - far more trouble than they're worth.
In fairness its just a really big explosion. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were rebuilt... Most volcanos release more energy, especially the bigger ones. Also, radiation degrades over time, which cannot be said for some chemical weapons. Bio weapons are even worse. Release something into a reservoir, or spray something on a door handle.... that's the stuff of nightmares.
@@ryanwirtanen3857 A foolish answer Ryan Wirtanen. That's called an alias Ryan. If you think it is connected to knowledge or intelligence it just shows your lack thereof.
Just as matter of fact checking, Bikini Atoll wasn't uninhabited. Many people lived there, and the US forced them to leave the island and their homes so that they could do their tests. Even now in 2022, the radiation is too strong to make the island habitable.
@@religionlol7323 so if your government came knocking tomorrow and told you that you had to leave your home so they could blow it up and make it uninhabitable for decades, you'd be fine with that? That wouldn't upset you or frustrate you at all?
At this point we weren't even testing them to see how effective they'd be in combat, cuz we all know they'd all just absolutely clear out the battlefield. We're just testing them to see how big it go boom
We were definitely testing them to see how effective they'd be in combat. Formulas were created to scale the expected yield of the explosive based on input materials. After about a dozen tests, there wasn't much need to see how big it could go boom, aside from when the USA and the USSR were trying to one-up each other with yield flexes. Many of the tests were done to see how well certain materials could hold up to the blast and at what distances, how the blasts affected the environment, how the blasts would affect infrastructure, how the blasts could harm the population, how the blasts would work underwater, underground, in air, and in space. Tests were done to sample fallout dispersal and which explosives would yield the most or least fallout, how winds would carry it, how certain types of nuclear explosions would generate differing yields of fallout, etc. There are a whole hell of a lot of research areas when it comes to nuclear weapons. It wasn't purely for enjoying the spectacle (although I'm sure anyone watching in person took awe in the display).
My great Uncle was an army vet, military used him and many others as guinea pigs at the Nevada nuclear resting site in the 50s. He told my dad he could see the bones in his hand while covering his eyes when the bomb went off. He lived to his 60s, died of cancer
There’s a video on UA-cam of a Royal Navy veterans group who were veterans of one of the UKs nukes tests off Australia in the Indian Ocean, they said even turned around covering their faces with hands you could see the bones in your hands, said that tough sailors were so scared by the shockwave and seeing their own bones that they started sobbing, lot of the guys died over the years from various cancers
Crazy people huh. Every nation that currently holds nukes, even North-Koreans do not want to die. They do not wish the Earth to be destroyed. The Iranians on the other hand, believe in paradise and martyrdom. We shall soon find out how strongly they hold their faith...
This too me is like the extreme of being a pyromaniac. These people are 100% nuts and shit like this is what really fucks global warming up + anything around it. Bunch of Assholes honestly
@@andyb619 pales in comparison to human life lost in every other conventual sense of war actually. Japanese killed more of their own citizens than any nuke ever killed
The bikini atoll was populated. The us military kicked about 90% of the citizens off to other islands in the Marshall Islands. I have a friend that worked at kwadulen (sp?) the base in the Marshall Islands. The people of the islands surrounding got poisoned or killed from the blast. The citizens who refused to leave bikini atoll unfortunately lost their lives. Most of those military and civilians involved in the nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands didn’t live long lives either due to the radiation ☢️
Its a god damn shame to this day there are lawsuits going on from all the people who got sick from the test. Just pay the fucking people man. jesus our government is SO EVIL.
The Tsar Bomba was originally designed as a three-stage thermonuclear device with an intended yield of approximately 100 MT, but Russian scientists found that it would have been unstable, so they eliminated one of the three detonation stages to reduce the yield to about 50 MT.
My understanding is that they replaced the planned last stage Uranium jacket with lead, so they lost the final fission boost which would have produced half the power of the original designed 100 MT yield, thus yielding the 50 MT blast. It also used several cores cobbled together rather quickly to get a demonstration weapon ready due to politcal timing. It was a 'stunt-ish' bomb made to impress rather than a well designed bomb. The biggest single core bomb is a US bomb that yielded 25 MT. Once you get to those sizes and above they really lose their utility because they are so long ranged, You're wiping out significant fraction of entire European countries with one or a few bombs. They also get hard to deliver. The Tu-95 never would have been able to deliver them without being shot down well before reaching any targets, and typical missiles couldn't loft them. They would have required things like the Saturn 1B at least, which isn't a quick reaction rocket. And then once you get to bombs above 100 MT, you find that the horizon prevents the further effective destructive range (a space explosion isn't going to generate the shock waves, over-pressures, etc.) You effectively wind up blowing a maximum volume of atmosphere roughly consisting of the horizon-diameter atmosphere column into space faster and faster the bigger the explosion, instead of affecting larger areas.Multiple smaller bombs and MIRVs are much more useful.
If you look up the declassified video on this at one point they show the innards of it, it had 6 thermonuclear units inside, the final stage would have went in the center of these. It was a simple cylinder of u238 with LiD and a rod of HEU inside. If triggered it would have be upwards of 120 to 150Mt which is mind numbingly scary. 🤓
No, they found out that it would be too powerful and might affect the planet itself so they told the commanders that they really do not recommend detonating such a powerful bomb and that half it size is powerful enough to show the Americans that they are not to be messed with . They agreed to 50% of the force. It wasn’t about being unstable it was about it being way too powerful . They would’ve shattered windows in Moskow and affect the Earth’s crust and even rotation so they made it half as powerful because of that .
Just Imagine if all the fantastic minds that have ever existed had been put to work on the means of life instead of death what a wonderful world it would be
There's a parallel argument as well: just imagine the scientific miracles we could have discovered with all the funding used instead on the world's militaries.
You can call it science or fantastic minds but also consider this: "For the Devil cometh not but to rob, kill and destroy." Destruction is the Doctrine of Fallen Watchers who taught them to mankind. Without this heavenly Fallen Watchers knowledge, mankind would not be about making the Biggest and Meanest Weapon of Mass Destruction.
Robert Oppenheimer, lead scientist for the Manhatten project, lobbied against the development of the hydrogen bomb, nicked named back then, "The Super.:
@@cjdj360ify What do you contribute beside your music remixes? Edit : And besides, if I made one person acknowledge and laugh at my mid-tier work that is ALL that matters. One person at a time.
Oppenheimer : Albert, when i came to you with those calculations, we thought we might start a chain reaction that would destroy the entire world. Einstein : I remembered it well, what about it? Oppenheimer : i believe we did.
I had a friend who served in the Army in the early 50's. He described being present during a test blast out in Nevada. He passed a couple years back at 83.
yeah, I call bullshit. Anyone within "viewing" distance was on a deathbed within decades. The united states had no idea of the after effects of what they were testing.
@@Jacob_Spang You are right about the US Army not knowing and that is why they frequently subjected enlisted men to experumental studies like exposure to radiation, hallucinogenic drugs, mind control techniques and lets not forget Agent Orange. My friend served between 1948 and 1952, I have no reason to believe he lied about being a part of this Army exercise.
As an experienced pilot who has flown up and down the Hudson River since I was first licensed to fly airplanes in 1969, I can accurately superimpose the "lake" created by this blast and conclude it would be similar to a device eliminating most of the central Manhatten Island. The shock wave would probably go out at least 25 miles in all directions decimating Newark N.J. and going as far as, if not further than Wayne, N.J. All other life beyond those boundaries would be hard pressed to remain alive. But what do I really know? This is just my humble opinion.
One additional point to note is that before the first US test of the atomic bomb there was a fear that its detonation would alight the atmosphere in a global firestorm! At this point in time they were messing with forces they did not quite have a handle on, yet they went ahead anyway.
I've never seen the slow motion footage before of I.V. Mike. It was actually quite fascinating. You can see several similarities to the sun, such as the "granular bubbles" of plasma in the expanding sphere. Scale that up, and it looks JUST like what the magnetic bubbles are therorized to look like (in structure) at the heliopause at the edge of the solar system.
Dope ☆. You can find the shape of anything massively scaled up or down in nature. Like the golden ratio. So insanely fascinating. Edit: I found the similarities to the sun's plasma bubbles awesome, not the use of the bombs.
Well, The sun is created by nuclear fusion! It's a big ass hydrogen bomb that is constantly exploding from it's hydrogen fuel source and the blasts get sucked back in with gravity. I V Mike was also a hydrogen bomb created by fusion...
The "Tsar Bomba" story is fascinating. Russia released a previously classified video of the project last August, and I have to say that it was really impressive - very will organized and executed, despite the relatively primitive technology the Soviets had at the time. Andrei Sakharov, the architect of Soviet thermonuclear weapons, had "thrown his body across the railroad tracks" (as a friend of mine in the nuclear weapons world put it) to use a lead rather than depleted uranium radiation case to house the second stage of the bomb. The uranium case would have resulted in a yield of at least 100 megatons of TNT. It was a good call Sakharov's part, since the crew of the specially modified Tu-95 drop aircraft was given only a 50% chance of surviving the test - and it was a really rough ride for them. Sakharov was concerned about the fallout that might result from the full powered bomb, but his insistence undoubtedly saved the lives of the drop and documentation aircraft crews. I remember vividly hearing the news of this bomb test on my parents;' car radio, when I was 7. It scared me sh*tless. This was probably the one human-caused event that could have been observed by extraterrestrials as far away as 100 light-years. This one bomb, dropped by one airplane, had an explosive energy release more than 10 times greater than all of the explosives used by all sides in World War II, combined.
"It scared me sh*tless. This was probably the one human-caused event that could have been observed by extraterrestrials as far away as 100 light-years." It was not 100 years ago... Also it was not as scary for you as it was for the pilot, he lost control over the plane when shockwave catched them and he got huge problems to recover, he made decision to retire from Soviet Airforce after this flight... 😅
The Tsar Bomba was nothing compared to the power of the Sun: The thermo-nuclear reactions in the core of our sun releases ,every single second, 1.82 BILLION times more energy than was released by the Tsar Bomba. Every single second over billions of years
If these devices were tested some 60+ years ago it's frightening to imagine what these governments have at their disposal today, despite any anti-nuclear treaties that may be in place. I hope I'm wrong!
@@chiefnsmokeforthenation Yes we did, six times. Twelve men have walked on the moon to date. Their footsteps are still there and will be for millions of years.
The yield of the warheads on today's nuclear missiles is less than the yield of all these test devices. Not that that should comfort you. Still plenty large enough to kill millions.
I've been subscribed for a year now and I'm still enjoying your content. You keep things nice and factual, with no unnecessary embellishments, and that allows me to understand the full impact of whatever you're talking about instead of focusing on how you've described it. Thank you.
Nukes were and are a hoax!! Russia is defeated cant even make a fist in ukrain. Remember east ukrain choose russia at first nobody fought them. Were ukranians fight, russian don't get a meter further, just die or turn arround! The Ukraian flagg polish flaggs nato USA German flaggs baltic finnish will be on top in the burning cities of moscow, minsk st petersburg etc etc. Putin is walking in a trap. Russian bla bla military economic power publicly debunkt. Nuclear bombs are always have been a hoax never existed by the way ;-)
Facts don’t have impact on their own, they need to be put into context. Descriptions help to establish that context. A video of a 6 megaton yield is a fact but a vivid description of what a 6 megaton yield can do and the conditions within and around the blast gives the visual an impact.
@@dirtyaznstyle4156 Everybody learns in different ways. A vivid description can and has been a good way to learn. Purely factual points can and have also been a good way to learn. At the end of the day understanding what's being said is the important part, and I just so happen to find less embellished descriptions easier to understand.
@@stephaniegalliart859It's been happening for years before tiktok, watch any of those videos about the horrors of the ocean for example. People have been putting dark horror music over videos like this since the dawn of YT
According to what I have read, the Tsar Bomba was designed as a 100 Megaton thermonuclear, and I think it was no less than Sakharov himself who cut the blast in half, by using lead instead of uranium as the pressure "tamper" instead of the customary uranium 238, which is fissile by the neutrons from the fusion stage. In other words, unlike all the others, it was a pure H-Bomb.
As I understand it, there is no limit on the maximum size of a hydrogen bomb, other than the difficulty of transporting it. Apparently, it is theoretically doable to make a single H-bomb that could destroy the enrire planet. Let's not do it...
13:00 The Tsar Bomba WAS in fact an air-droppable device - as it was used in the test (it was dropped by a modified Tu-95 "Bear"). Also, it would have been ENTIRELY possible to put a "delay" device in the bomb, and drop it from a higher altitude from a bomber specifically designed for it. However, the bomb proved to be severe overkill, a lot of the detonation ended up venting energy into space - THAT is why it was scrapped, as being inefficient for the cost/time/resources needed to make it.
I definitely agree with your comments, I wonder though how much of the Interior of Earth itself has been vaporized with these Abominable Things. As we have seen so many Earth quakes around the World 🌎..seems like mankind has Created our own Destruction..
To do the most damage the bomb needs to be detonated above the ground so a delay makes it less effective if its sitting on the ground. Also it may cause other issues when it crashes altho I don't know enough about the physics to comment on the issues there
@@sidwilson3151 Very little - by the scale of the Earth, an nuke-made cavern a few hundred feet across is TINY. By the scale of earthquakes, nukes are SMALL, though they're more "mid-sized" by the scale of volcanoes.
@@rickmorty917 True, but you could put a SMALL delay to give the dropping aircraft time to escape without serious damage and STILL have it be an air drop. If you dig around, you'll find the dropping Bear took significant damage from the blast wave ALONE, and got more than a little scorched from the flash - and that was with the "low yield" version that turned OFF about half of it's designed damage. The full 100MT version probably WOULD have swatted the dropping aircraft out of the sky. Bomb was NOT designed as a penetrator, so it probably would have been damaged and not correctly work had it hit the ground.
My Grandfather was on a fishing boat offshore of California when they tested one of these bombs he said it was at night the flash was so bright for a number of seconds it was like the sun was rising. They could see everything as if it was daytime then a loud crack small shockwave. They were many miles away but it still hit them.
I was a kid in the 50s...I can tell you, we had air raid drills in elementary school, and one could hear the spooky wailing of air raid warnings, that went off every Friday at noon, in Seattle, for many years...not too soothing, really!..not to mention the Cuban Missle Crisis!...there was a lot of generalized, subliminal fear in the American culture.
Thing is, there's only a select couple thousand of nuclear tests. Whereas there are millions upon millions upon millions of carbon fuel users every single day. It's not the same.
It is important to note that post Second World War, the atoll's inhabitants were forcibly relocated in 1946 after which the islands and lagoon were the site of 23 nuclear tests by the United States until 1958. That is the only reason that the atoll was uninhabited. A similar thing was done in Australia where the Anangu people were removed so that the British could conduct their nuclear tests. The Maralinga Tjarutja Land Rights Act 1984 gave these people native title to the area in 1985, however the area is still contaminated.
@@marvinlouw2823 The Bible is just primitive legend. Snakes don't really talk, men don't really walk on water. It's time we evolved past such silly legends.
Look at the real history of WW2 the atrocious behavior of not just the Nazi but the Japanese and SSR it was a race to see who would be first and if the German's would have gotten it first make no mistake they would have used it. And tho it was unfortunate Japan forced the second atomic bomb by not surrendering, think how many of our grandparents wouldn't have been there to have given you life. So be thankful
It was more to do with toning down because the plane delivering the bomb(the one that dropped it) would have been wiped out In the blast,acording to thier calculations there was no way for the plane and its crew to survive if that 100mt bomb was dropped.
Disturbing on so many levels that the only reason there isn’t a bigger weapon is due to not being able to deliver it without killing the messenger too.
There's no sense denying this is one technology mankind wishes he could uninvent. But it is difficult not to remain completely enamored by the awesome power displayed.
@@stuart3712 as awful as the internet is, it won’t lead to world extinction the way these monstrosities are capable of doing in a matter of seconds if enough of them are detonated simultaneously.
@@stuart3712 Internet isn't capable of destroying the entire human population, remove cities from the maps in seconds or make huge regions inhabitable for thousands of years.
terrifying for us but in real scale this is nothing compared to real nuclaer pwoer of universe ,, we will always kill , starting from rocks , swords , spears , guns , bombs etc ,, how many things would be wish to univent
@@meatusshaft300 You can use nuke to destroy some fast moving astronomical object that could potentialy hit the Earth and by doing so make much more damage than any nuke we made as a humans. Just because you do not see posibility to use it for something good...
Bikini Atoll was only uninhabited because the people living there had been removed before testing began. As far as I know the displaced islanders have still to be fully compensated for the loss of their home.
So what if was 5 years or 40 they got comped. Bad things happen to good people it happens every day every year. Shrug it off it didn’t happen to you did it?
@@matthiascronqvist13 wtf kind of thinking is that? It still sucks that they nuked something and it took 40 years for these people to get a home back. Learn some fucking empathy ffs, all that edge will kill you
@@carolynallisee2463 You'll have to talk to the government about that. We just did the work for them. The natives had other homes paid for by the government from the time they were relocated. This was the final relocation that was chosen by the natives at the location of their choice. The government then agreed to provide the housing. Several different designs were produced which the natives reviewed and they chose the final designs. There were multiple versions of the house and they had an individual choice of any of the designs.
Worldwide, there have been more than 2000 nuclear tests. Plus hundreds of reactor or nuclear materials accidents, including submarines, waste facilities, and plants. Mankind is really a piece of work.
Why even bother testing a weapon like this and causing severe environmental damage, when you already know it could never actually be used in real life combat?
Those on military ships that observed these bombs said that men were terrified by the "wave of death" they saw and many remarked that, when they put their hands over their eyes, they could see through them like they were looking at Xrays. In addition, the movie "The Conqueror" was filming in Utah at the time and John Wayne, Vivian Leigh and 50 other actors died of cancers obtained from the fallout.
It was never possible to see through your hands or arms and see bones. That was just rhetoric. It takes an X-Ray and FILM to see an image of your bones.
@@billyryan1360 Bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima burned the clothes off of people who were close to the epicenter. It wasn't by x-rays or gamma rays. It was just the regular light you could see with your eyes, that did it. Multiple witnesses and veterans say that they were able to see their bones. It's a strange thing to lie about and I don't think multiple unrelated of them decided to come up with the same lie. They indeed saw their bones because the light from the explosion is incredibly bright. You need to understand that the amount of light produced by nuclear weapons isn't comparable to the "brightest flashlight," or something. The light of a nuclear weapon is much much brighter and there isn't a shield to deflect the incoming light, unlike what happens with Sun & Earth. The source is inside the Earth, with nothing stopping it. When you hold the most powerful flashlight (with safety being a priority) to your hand, the amount of light has to go through a lot of layers of skin, flesh, muscle and eventually it's not able to reach to the other side. But it's still able to illuminate the corners of your hand, where there is less layers of flesh & skin. A nuclear weapon is something destructive. It's light is bright enough to cause blindness or simply burn stuff. There isn't any safety checks when it comes to produced light. So it was probably bright enough to penetrate through flesh. Or at least it was bright enough to create a contrast between flesh & bones.
A few months ago I had a vivid dream of my city, San Jose, getting nuked. It seemed so real. I remember seeing the plane that dropped it, the mushroom cloud and then the air blast. That’s when it ends and I wake up. I hope it never becomes reality.
How could it not exist, we have to take the good with the bad, we have learned that nature is not subordinate to humanity and what we want doesn't really reflect reality or nature , we are temporary travellers here and will eventually disappear.
I never understood this…. Even as a child I learned or what I new of nuclear bombs was that it was huge damage to immense piece of land or water etc. I remember thinking that who ever invented it could not have meant to be so bad/strong to destroy our world. I concluded that surely adults were smart enough to stop attempting stuff like this. I will be 38 this year and it is mind BLOWING that this is still actually seriously a thing 😢☹️😩
@@Camcolito I hope, because I dont pray, that you are right. In fact, if really nobody knows what theyre doing, it would be more comforting to me. Cause the other explanation, that certain groups of people know exactly what they're doing, setting us all up for destruction is way more discomforting. We dont have to name them, everyone reading this comment, who has done any research knows jùst who I speak of. We dont have to name them, we knòw right. It all fits together perfectly once you see it, see them. Its inexcusable, their lack of respect for life, truly without morals (despite them claiming the high-ground). They truly are haters of this world and humans, they will never éver stop until they have the world for themselves.. and they will detonate it, as a last resort: "If we cant have it, then no one will have it". It is inevitable, we will have to face them, sooner better than later. No shortcuts or compromises here!
My cat snickers at all of us humans every time we watch this video together. Then I put on Garfield and we watch how crazy the cat behaves for lasagna. "Touché" my cat replied.
@@Camcolito Yeah. It's literally just humans, "acting," like "adults." A concept that implies you know better. Being adult goes no further than biology. It's just your body and mind reaching a certain point. It doesn't mean your every decision is the good one. It doesn't mean you are an actual adult. The world is filled with children acting like adults, dressed in suits, ordering stuff. Most acting in self interest, for some ideology, religion, or some random bullshit. People in charge are the cool kids, others are just playing along with it to have a decent life. It's not bad. That's how our species works, regardless of the system. What's bad is that we don't admit the fact that most adults are just pretending to be adults. When shit goes wrong, we don't want to admit it. That's how stuff like Chernobyl happened. A bunch of children playing a power game didn't want to admit that they fucked up. They kept playing politics, power games, kept pretending to be an adult. While the real adults sacrificed their lives and did everything they can to prevent a disaster which was about to cause more disaster. And it wasn't just the Soviets. West did the same shit too. They eated all the Soviets shit up because seemingly Soviets admitted a mistake, a fuck up. The west was more than happy to point out the "enemy," and make fun of it. It took a couple more years and a man who took his own life leaving tapes behind & them circulating in science community, for actual measures to be taken by Soviets. Up until then, it was all pretending adults making mistakes, acting like children, laughing at each other, trying to hide their mistakes and blaming others for their mistakes. They were so delved into their power game that instead of admitting the actual mistake, they lied about it and created a false mistake. It's mind blowingly stupid cluster fuck how far the pretending can go.
The United States used this same nuclear weapon against human targets in 1945. And America says that dropping the atomic bomb was the right thing to do. The bomb killed about 210,000 people.
@@JOHNNYCARROLL-f9e So if your family was killed by a nuclear bomb and you were told it was a great thing to do, would you keep quiet? If using nuclear bombs to end a war quickly is a good thing, why didn't they use them quickly in the Russian-Ukrainian war?
The Castle Bravo shot could have been far more disastrous than it turned out to be. It's in utter irony that the Japanese fishing boat affected by the fallout was named "The Lucky Dragon". However, this test not only showed the role that Li-7 could play in increasing weapon yield, it also showed the potential dangers of uneven fallout distribution and atmospheric "focusing". Although the series of high-yield themonuclear weapons like the Mk. 17 and later the B41 went ahead, this led to research to make weapons of (1) ""dial-a-yield", as it became obvious that "bigger" was not always "Better" (2) methods to increase bombing and missile warhead accuracy, lessening the need to rely on high-yield weapons and (3) in "cleaner" thermonuclear weapon designs, as the high fallout yields caused by Teller-Ulam designs (called by the Soviets as "Sahkarov's Third Idea") use of U-238 and/or Oralloy in the pusher-tamper of the secondary, could be avoided by giving up the final "fast fission" stage of the U-238 by substituting lead as the pusher-tamper material. In time, the high-yield nukes were retired, and their fissile material was recycled into other weapons like the W76, W80, W87, and W88 warheads now used by the US military.
Feel pretty good about Google searching that so you could type it here and act like you are some sort of expert on the subject? Nice word-for-word plagiarism.
@@Ballaholic17 I used to make delivery systems for those nukes. Initially the B1-B bomber had high powered ejector racks that could launch a nuke at supersonic speeds. MX Mobile Missile with its 10 warheads that could be fired off from the Deseret Proving Grounds (new area 51) in Utah, go halfway around the world a send 10 bombs to 10 places with an accuracy of 50 feet, no GPS. Trident missile for the submarine, each with three warheads hence the name, Trident. Made other things as well even more interesting.
@@saltedllama2759 I learned something from his comment and nothing from your reply. Proof you shouldn't critize people when they're more useful than you.
@@ImNexovo The problem is he represented it as being written by himself. Whenever I post a comment from a google search, I'll put quotes around it and mention it is from a google search or put the source link. It's dishonest not to.
Try one on my head i will survive the worsts easy .like hell i am.or if you are not sure that i wont die use all of earth nuclear bombs. i take cold breath like superguy dude kal el.
You wouldn’t task a chemist working on the most highly secretive project in world history to focus on anything but getting the best results out of whatever they are testing. If the kid flipping burgers at McDonalds starts trying to go work next door at Burger King while he is still on the clock, management would probably go grab him and bring to work on flipping burgers. I know we have not yet seen the fullest destructive capabilities of Nuclear Weapons, and I understand completely what you are trying to say. But imagine the entire world locked in a brutal world war and the fighting with Japanese in the South Pacific is slow and Arduous, and victory is measured generally with body count. Millions of innocent lives have been taken in this war and the detonation 2 key nuclear bombs proved to be the catalyst that was necessary to stop the conflict. The environmental damage was severe enough that even governments that benefitted greatly by having these bombs in their arsenal saw the need to severely regulate their use and today most militaries will take a bomb that can land directly into a man’s cup of coffee than a bomb that just turns into a fireball with a 5-mile radius. Precision guided bombs are much better than lighting off the worlds biggest fire cracker. For one thing, the country who decides to go ahead and use one of it’s nuclear weapons will have enough time to light it off and then sit in on a debriefing for maybe an hour and if he clicked on the news then he would most likely see every major city in his country on fire. Not that a mad man cares but that’s reality. Mutually assured destruction.
@@flashmore3 Oh yes, the typical misguided blame. It appears that you don’t believe that God even exists. Yet you were expecting Him to magically appear and fix all of our problems? In order for you to believe what you believe, God wouldn’t be able to just come and intervene in our affairs any time some unbeliever thinks He should. So you have this thing about you where you can choose to be whoever you want to be. Most people choose to be part of some kind of uncleanness. If God is to be the being He is he cannot take part in uncleanness. So long ago he surrendered us over to our own will and judgment. If He had not done this then all humanity would just believe in Him. With that said, let’s consider what you are trying to get at. “Where was this God when…”? People all over the world want to turn their fists and shake them at the Heaven’s when some man made disaster happens. This God was everywhere, just as he always has been. To blame him for not coming to the rescue when you don’t even believe in Him is typical of the arrogance that Humankind displays. We can destroy each other and Hod will not stop us. But he is ready to completely deliver us from the uncleanness that envelopes the entire world. Humans think they are in charge of something. It’s astounding. We aren’t in charge of anything. The fact is we often times wake up in the morning and then just grab on and hang on for the ride. We can’t control the color of one hair on our head. Scientists have discovered that the spectrum of light is so vast that what our eyes can see constitutes only 3% of what is actually out there. In other words, there is a reality, whole dimensions of time and space that exist in the 97% of light we cannot see with our eyes. God will always exist in the space we cannot see with our eyes. We have all been condemned to die, and each and every one of us will pass through those gates. Jesus Christ was the only man who died, and then in front of many people overcame death. By overcoming death, he provided us a blueprint to do the same thing. This is not religious jargon or some denominational nonsense. Rome, the most powerful army on my he planet sought to bring the whole world under its reign. But the powerful events that came to pass in the life of Jesus spread so quickly they could not even murder those who were becoming believers in Him fast enough. Think about that. The people who believed in Jesus Christ did so at the risk of death. Rome and the Jewish communities would have murdered them just for saying that they believed in Jesus. People don’t risk death for a fairy tale. Rome spent several hundred years attempting to control the spread of this Christianity through murder, but it became apparent to them that they could never be successful doing this. So they completely changed their tactics and came up with the brilliant idea of trying to hijack Christianity and they created Roman Catholicism. Then they just taxed anyone who believed in Christianity and and murdered anyone didn’t pay taxes to belief. They also sold imaginary places in Heaven to people who had the money. They built a vast empire on the fortunes collected through this racket. None of that changes anything that Jesus Christ ever did. He isn’t responsible for the percersions of mankind. He simply gave everyone alive access to something that could never die or be killed. A method to purify ourselves from the uncleanness of this world. Believe it or don’t believe it. Read this, or just let your eyes glaze over and your heart harden to it. It will always be here for anyone ready for something better.
Disgrace should never be allowed. If only people would put there energy and money in creating a beautiful planet rather than putting it all in wrecking it.
I think it's good to note that the only reason Bikini Atoll was uninhabited during these tests is that the US cleared the inhabitants out first, sending them to a much smaller island where they couldn't get enough food and lived in continual malnutrition
They proly knew what they were doin, like testing the bomb where the sea is polluted or few fish only live there, like what they did now when they testin their ship durability. But given the fact this is decades ago, u could be rigth
Can you imagine our quality of life on this planet if the people who build bombs and guns had that same energy when building something with the potential to save lives?
Like in Terminator 2 young John Connor said in the scene with kids playing guns, "We are going to destroy ourselves aren't we?" T-800 "It is in your nature."
Imagine all the things we don't know about all the effects of all these nuclear detonations. as far as I can remember there were over a 1000 tests conducted in total by all nuclear powers combined; So, imagine all the radioactivity and fallout that was spread all over the planet. Maybe all the cancer people have and have had is just one of the results of these tests. There are so many things we won't ever know about this.
@@rapid13 Yes because scientists are always so pure and incorruptible and can in no way be influenced or silenced by governments. Totally unthinkable. Let's say there were measurable radioactive changes on a global scale (I'm not saying there were, but I admit I've had the same thought as the OP, especially concerning the hundreds of tests conducted in the upper atmosphere before they realised how much they spread radiation and put a stop to it - fancy that, it took hundreds of tests for those all-knowing scientists to realise the danger), do you really think a government would come out and say, "Damn, we seem to have irradiated everyone and will cause millions of deaths over the next several decades. Sorry about that, our bad."
@@rapid13 And there it is. Any level of scepticism and you're a conspiracy nut. It's exactly that attitude that allows governments and corporations to get away with murder. I suppose you believe the CCP when they say the virus didn't originate in China. After all, it was said by officials! Why would they lie?! But no, I am not. The earth is spherical and we went to the moon. I do, however, like to form my own opinions rather than take what I'm told on blind faith by people who have reason to lie - and everyone lies when it comes to saving their own skin.
These weren't "tests." These were display of power. The world isn't that fucking big if you are detonating a fucking nuclear bomb. Russia doesn't need to release a footage of a nuclear weapon test to display power to American government. Whenever a nation does a nuclear weapon test by detonating it, be damn sure that the others know about it even before it happened. Every government has spies, satellites, tools to measure thing happening on the world. Even "smaller," countries probably know about it after the test happened, even though it's not released to public. You go to work one day, measure slightly higher radiatons. Some other guy goes to work one day, reports an earthquake on some random fucking location on Earth with no history of earthquakes. Another one reports shockwaves traveling around the world. All the info gets reported to the government and the conclusion is "these Americans / Russians are doing some destructive shit out there."
Silly interpretation. We tested so many to test construction methods, improve yields, make them smaller, and study effects on structures, ships, troops and even peaceful uses. We weren't poking a large dog with a stick.
The hunger for power is built into humans, mainly males, to achieve evolutionary dominance over both threats from the natural world and from the other humans seeking conquest. The fear of being second in the dominance hierarchies drives jealousy, envy and greed. These are the roots of war. War advances te technology. Maybe the only saving grace of thermonuclear fusion energy will be diverting an asteroid like the Chicxulub event. Then it will prove it has benefits beyond nuclear threats like Russia, N.Korea, and Iran, not to mention Pakistan and other potentially unstable sites.
I remember the absolutely crazy days when all Nuclear powers would carry out nuclear tests in the upper atmosphere. When you think that the half life of some of those fission materials are measured in decades and some in centuries. Little, surprise that one in two of us will contract cancer sometime in our lives. Just imagine how long the jet stream would take to distribute all those nuclear materials, all around the earth, probably a matter of hours max. And I'm not talking about the odd tests there were dozens of them. Part of our brave new world in the 1950s and possibly 1960s..
@@TheLRider so what you're saying is, you would rather an enemy like- at the time Japan, China, Nazi Germany, or even the USSR to walk the earth in numbers of millions, killing anyone and everything in totality because of whatever differences. Yeah, living on your knees must be something you enjoy. Btw there was over 4000 nuke tests, that we know of. With what you people say, everyone should be dead... 🙄
What a nightmare for the ocean life or anything near these things going off
"They call me the Manatee. Whatever, sea cow."
A Holy Nightmare! Be afraid of the LORD your GOD!
No. No I shall not angry dragon.
My thought as well. I hope those dead, cold eyes of Putin aren't a Freudian Death Wish.
Poor sea creatures
A terrifying amount of power no one should have.
You clearly never met GOD. This kind of power isn't even a speck of dust for your GOD.
Pussy got news for you bro. It’s going the way of this very soon. The strong will survive and the weak shall perish. God won’t stop anyone from having whatever power they choose to have so it is up to us to prevent anything bad from happening from this point forward. Because praying about it……gets you no where
@@matthiascronqvist13 People who have no faith in their GOD, such as yourself, are worse than the people who do nothing. You actively contribute to the problem. A lack of faith is a guarantee that you will enter into the lake of eternal hellfire. Don't drag others down there with you.
@@matthiascronqvist13 well spoken my son
@@matthiascronqvist13 I have a better idea. Let the leaders fight it out. They shouldn't use us.
I'm not a peace soldier by any means, but I can't help but imagine where we'd be as a species if we dedicated this much time and effort into things that would benefit the world instead of destroying it...
indeed!
We'd be colonising the the whole solar system at the very least, the environment and life on earth would be clean as it was before we arrived, if this shit was done 80 years ago then yes I'd imagine we'd be doing some great things by now, and quite probably secured our future on this planet for the next 1000 years.
Facts
Right?!!
Just goes to show the extent they'll go to stay in "power", Even wiping island's from the map. They ensuring no other nation to ever surpass them, or they'll just blow the planet to pieces if they're to become inferior. 😌😌
I met a man who was a sailor on board one of the ships during the Marshall Island hydrogen bomb test. He and all sailors were on deck. They were instructed to duck below the level of the side of the ship. Cover the eyes with their hands. He told me those sides were one-foot-thick steel. Then he said this, "I could see the bones in my hands and could see the explosion clearly through a foot of steel". Last I heard of the man he had cancer everywhere and didn't last much past that conversation in 2003.
If the corporate government is willing to abuse that man’s civil rights like that just imagine what they would do to you if they saw a benefit to them.
One of my college professers was a Marine hiding in a deep trench in Nevada as part of an 1950's A-bomb battlefield exercise. He said being that close to a nuclear explosion instantly turned him and most of his fellow Marines into lifelong pacifists. He, too, saw the bones in his hand and arms. He, too, later succumbed to cancer.
I hate to question his anecdote, but the kind of power required to make ordinary light get through a foot of steel would instantly vapourise the entire ship.
@@neilrobertson811 boomers love to exaggerate things
@@stoob2157 I agree with the previous comment as well but I don’t think being a “boomer” has anything to do with a propensity to exaggerate. It’s likely more related to being human.
Also babies and children were not on board the ships that were in relatively close proximity to these nuclear tests which is exactly what the first boomers would have been at that time. (‘46-‘64)
My father saw the first two tests at Bikini Atoll called Operations Crossroads in July 1946. We had photos my father personally took, but my elementary school borrowed them for a display and never returned them. My father was a a radar tech, but called a radioman. He told me of walking on the atoll with Geiger counters after the tests, and the counters were going crazy. Fortunately, he never suffered any disease from being exposed to high degree of radiation. He passed in 2009.
my father as well was part of the operation(s) at Bikini island and other places, he was a seagoing marine stationed on the USS Curtiss, which was the main transports for those bombs to tests sites. Still have some of his old photos, and copies of the "famous" originals, the goggles they wore to block out the brightness from the blast. My dad even went into how if you held your forearm up to your goggles while the blast went off, you could see into your own arm, the tissue, blood flow, the blast causing an x-ray effect for those on board the ships, and around the island.
Oh yeah, sure, rare photographs were just willingly given to an elementary school...
Can't you come up with anything more believable? LOL
My father witnessed just 4 miles from epicentre the Nagasaki bomb ,..he died aged 52 in 1974...all us children also have health problems from him...I just buried my brother aged 55 this year...I have health issues but not life threatening..yet....my brother seemed to get problems being the last child born..he had cancer at 23...got over that then MS of the spine no memory no speech in a wheelchair couldn't feed himself. (My father said he had arthritis in his spine, hard to walk, died of cancer) when Dad came home he was making all his shirts soaking wet with sweat. Myself also, I have this problem. Along with other things I won't mention here
@@chrisstallings1948 my father was at Nagasaki. He said they saw through solid walls for a second and each others skeletons....4 miles from blast...died age 52..1974
@@botterminator my Dad was at Nagasaki he witnessed the A bomb when I tell people his story they laugh and think I'm a crazy old man telling stories but they believe movies and Hollywood thinking it's real...that is how stupid society is now
This is a classic example of humans not realizing just because you Can do something does not mean you Should
#Jews
Humans don’t know how to deal with success. We’re too smart to be content.
@@-Swamp_Donkey-nasis pushed it
@@-Swamp_Donkey-nazis pushed the manhattan project into fruition
I think we need to until it scares us into reality.
It must be terrifying to be the pilot, dropping the nukes and flying away!😮
I read somewhere that he pilot that dropped the Tsar Bomba was told that he had a 50% chance of survival.
@ wow!😮
Bro 😎
I'm drinking through a paper straw while watching this because apparently its my fault that the oceans are fucked.
lol. Most underrated comment of the year.
it's more complicated than this my guy
Exactly!!!!
@@starcoreart Most peoples brains dont function above the level of the commenter
@@Kunfucious577I think you mean dumbest comment of the year.
"A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought." -Ronald Reagan
Why would anyone in their right mind want to give Iran nuclear capabilities? Oh yea, for an oil deal or something really stupid. Yet we are sitting on an ocean of both that and natural gas.
Better dead than led.
"Hence the reason I ignored the HIV/AIDS epidemic."
One of the few sensible things that rightwinger ever said.
LOL Thank you, Mister Obvious!!!
Anyone else think...I wonder how much life we destroyed with that underwater nuke. Not to mention straight up just pumping radiation through the ocean.
I think about this a lot. Probably some crazy sea creatures in the ocean now
Water doesn’t become radioactive, educate yourself before speaking
@@bondemupazanyini4706 the radiation radiates through the ocean. I didn't say the water was radiated...keep up.
@@Eireternal The radioactivity from underwater blast dissipates quite fast compared to the other blast methods so it's not as bad as say a crater shot . But something to remember it is not like they did the blast unprepared , some of the things they did included checking the ocean currents , wind , looking for marine wildlife while also mapping them and the migrations patterns they follow , so its safe to say that damage to the ocean was actually kept pretty minimal for something that size .
@@bondemupazanyini4706 Regardless of the radiation, the explosion itself probably ended a lot of life. Attention to detail, sport.
I really do appreciate your relatively calm and non stress narration, as opposed to so many others that sounds like they are running on speed, screaming and shouting. Also, the non clickbait intros and thumbnails are highly appreciated. Good channel, subscribed.
I totally agree with you!!
Please give me some examples of narrators who do content like this who scream and shout. I can’t think of one.
@@AttorneyGeneralGregStumbo If you can't find any then you don't have a problem with it. Good for you!
@@bgood2010 I guess I’d rather know what a stranger thinks. Building a census.
Here we go 🙄🤣
My grandpa was in WW2. He passed 20 years ago. He taught me everything about war when I was a little kid. He lost a lot friends.
I love the phrasing "caught on camera", like nuclear explosions just happen randomly and someone was lucky enough to film one 😄
wdym? I sent in that last one bro. lol
When Hiroshima was nuked, people in the west coast of the US were able to film it… nuclear/atomic explosions are a world wide event.
@@isaacfigueroa7765 no they weren't. The earth is round and Japan and the US are almost on other sides of the world
@@alinaqirizvi1441isaac probably isn't the type to let facts get in the way of a fantasy
@@jgedutisI know right? wtf is he even talking about? 😂
A little fact: The castle bravo incident that affect a Japanese fishing boat, lead to antinuclear protest in Japan, which lead to the movie, Godzilla.
Hey, Godzilla should be thankful for his 68-year movie career...
so how did he get into a dust up with king kong ?
Ahhh bologna
The first godzilla film was filmed in 1954 the Same year as the bravo incident but the idea for godzilla was birthed 2 years prior and wasn't approved until April 2nd of 1954. And the bravo incident was march 1st of 1954 so it may have caused it to be approved but it didn't lead to it. What inspired the movie was a different monster movie that was filmed 2 years prior and did very well in theaters.
Godzilla leads to destroyer citis, destroyed cities lead to people living in poverty, people living in poverty leads to revolutions, revolutions lead to war, war leads to A-boms...
What they don't tell you is that the soldiers who witnessed this bomb later on had children with missing limbs and or learning disabilities, and the soldiers themselves had issues as well such as a lot of them dying from cancer.
They do tell you @ 7:30
Facts
Wrong. Check stats on Camp Lejeune guys that died from poisoned water. Far more than nuke tests.
My father witnessed 3 atomic bombs tests. No issues. He lived to 91.
@@MobiusMinded Wow. What was your dad? Was he a soldier?
The Tsar bomba actually had a potential to produce a 100 megaton blast but was scaled down to 50 megaton due to the fact that the plane dropping it would have had no chance of survival, amongst other things.
To put into context a 100 or even a 50 megaton blast would COMPLETELY vaporize ( turn to dust) the greater London area, not to mention the secondary damage and radioactive fallout.
They scaled it down by making tamper sections of the fusion stages out of lead instead of uranium. Had they used uranium, the fast neutrons from the fusion would have caused it this tamper to fission, resulting in even more energy release and much more fallout.
I recently learned about test shot Housatonic of the Operation Dominic series, which was the (known) cleanest nuclear explosion ever. Of its 10 MT yield only around 5 kT came from fission, the rest was fusion.
Another issue with bombs this big is that the energy is pretty much wasted, doubling the yield from 50 to 100 would not result in double the destruction on the ground, all the oomph would go into the higher atmosphere instead.
2:55 - Bikini was not uninhabited. Its residents were forcibly removed. By the time the tests were completed, the levels of radiation on the island make it uninhabitable.
The island inhabitants were forcibly moved and will NEVER be able to go back!!
Sponge bob wasn't happy either...Mr crabs lost his restaurant at bakini bottom
um correction, it has inhabitants. Spong,Pat, Sandy,Krabbs and on and on.
@@el7105 nice to see someone with REAL KNOWLEDGE.... uninhabited indeed....sandy lives there too and she a squirrel FFS, people should do their homework before commenting..🤫🤫😂😂😂...not all as brainy as you and i it would seem my friend..👍
they all dead now anyway@@CantGetRight88420
It’s sickening that man is so hell bent on destruction.
Yeah honestly every human that wanted to design this and requires this should be dead. The earth doesn't need humans like this.
Grow some balls, man
Violence was the first art, and the one that is most natural to us. It is the art that gives birth to all other arts. Civilization, communication, negotiation, cooperation, are all concepts that came to fruition because of our close relationship with violence. Our modern society is a product of our attempts to avoid it, and we as a species have come a long ways. Never forget that we are extremely lucky to, as a species, taken alternatives to violence so closely to heart.
@@WishMount what? grow some brains you mad man.
Yes. Being destructive is fun. I sense a nuclear war is coming around 2024.. Maybe it's best they just leave Donald Trump alone already before They start a massive war..
The fact that we only stopped making bigger bombs because the planes dropping them wouldn’t be able to escape is terrifying
Yeah, not exactly a shining example of the best humanity has to offer. The spectacle is sure something, but at what cost?
i was looking for a comment about the plane escaping it seems impossible
The Japanese used Kamikazes. I am sure that if the need for such a bomb arose there would be no shortage of volunteers prepared to die to save their country. No matter which country we are referring to. We can only hope that there will never be a need for such a bomb.
He also forgot to mention that the bomb could’ve potentially blown a hole through the ozone layer and caused nuclear winter across the globe.
Stopped making bigger bombs "Officially". Don't forget drones 👀
Nice doc very well done😮
It's actually terrifying to think these weapons exist and some crazy paranoid leaders of certain countries want to get their hands on these weapons.I pray that we never see these awful things used in war.
But, we already have.
we have! Have you ever heard of Japan??
If there is a country that is paranoid, its America.
Well we made guns and nobody uses them so... i think we good!
what do you mean by certain countries ?? don't you know the names of these countries. names werer also meantioned in the videos.
There is an interesting fact about the Tsar Bomba. The explosion would be so huge that to allow the TU-95V to escape the blast zone, they had to drop the bomb by parachute to slow it down. The bomber crew did, however, feel the heat from the blast, and the plane was severely buffeted by the shock wave.
wow
@@danielpl8535 Buffetted doesn't describe it well enough. When the shockwave hit them, the pressure diffirence caused the plane to drop like hundreds of meters in altitude.
Parachutes were often used for this reason.
This has been said 1 million times
@@artix4545 First time I heard it. It's always new to someone.
I worked in a convalescent hospital in the mid 70s where I met a man who was there as a patient, because he was one of the servicemen stationed on Bikini Atoll and was afflicted with radiation exposure.
From the middle of his thighs both of his legs were as if his bones were made of rubber. His legs and feet looked somewhat normal, but there was no rigidity to his skeletal structure as a result of having spent time standing in radioactive sand following the tests.
He didn't appear to be in any pain and he was actually fairly cheerful and friendly when I'd go into his room to help him out.
I smell…. Bullshit
@@kendaullary4102 I guess the guy might have been lying to everyone about it... He's gone now so it would be difficult to prove anything
Did the exposure cut his life short by many years?
@@leraybojangles711 He was probably in his early 20s when he was at Bikini in the early 50s and I met the man in '76, so he may have been born around 1930.
I don't know how long he lived after that.
His doctor was the one who told me about how his legs got that way. It was as if he didn't have any bones in his legs , they just flopped around like a limp dishrag.
@@bertkilborne6464 may god bless his soul, no one deserved to be the guinea pig for the government.
The guy who drove the plane to test the tsar bomba had a 50% chance of surviving the explosion, even though the nuke had a parachute. Also the bomb was reduced to half its original power.
Lmfao
I had to like the comment funny asf
no wonder the earth and atmosphere is so messed up
You'll have to explain what is "messed up."
Eh...That's kinda wrong....
Am sure it didn't help
It’s not messed up. You been brainwashed to think so
who knows what damage those nukes have done and maybe still doing. we know of the butterfly effect. imagine the Nuke effect.
Even with all the data on how big the Tsar Bomba blast was, most people will still HEAVILY underestimate how enormous that really was in their imagination.
It’s nearly unfathomable what that would actually look like had you seen it in person.
see these nuts, m'nig
Remember they used only 50% of its projected power
Probably the brightest flash you’d ever see, followed by death or permanent blindness lol
It flattened the entire forest on the island in siberia with just the air blast. The fireball in these large nukes is actually doing very little destruction in comparison to the air blast imo.
You could destroy at least 1/3rd of LA easy with a Tsar Bomba. Hiroshima is like a thimble in comparison, had what like 200k or 300k people? It's population and Nagasaki's doubled 1 year after the war when they were mostly rebuilt by that time and thankfully not permanently radiactive thanks to the airburst method used carrying a lot of the radiation into the upper atmorphere by cross winds and high winds.
The weather during those attacks was such a huge consideration its nuts - they called it off I think 7 times because of visibility obscuring the or too low of cross winds to carry out most of the fallout. It's crazy how much they actually knew and were capable of. I mean youd t hink when scientists on the project say something like "We're afraid it could ignite the atmosphere to like the one of 6 sitting Senators that knew about the project that it'd get shut down in favor of just continuing firebombing.
I'm pretty sure it could maybe even temporarily blind you if you looked right at it for too long tbh. There's a video I played if forget what its called but the nuke in the multiplayer was adjusted by fan made mods to be of realistic size and "anatomically accurate" to the real thing, fireball, air burst etc. And even at a safe distance it is insanely bright and you can barely see anything for almost an entire minute til the smoke rises over the fireball its hardly orange at all its bright fucking yellow - brighter than the sun tbh, I had to look away from the screen as well - and just like i always thought - most of the damage is from air blast being insanely wide. LIke a minute man that we have all over the place ( a few in italy still i think) is weaker than a tsar bomba i think its like maybe 10 or 20 megatons. But one of those has maybe a few miles wide which is nothing to scoff at of course yet the airburst doesn't EVEN SLOW DOWN despite resistance on skyscrapers and stuff for like 27 fucking miles.
The good thing about these big bombs is they cost an insane amount of money to make and transport. Ya cant really practice with them at least few countries do it anymore at all. And when they do blow them up back int he 60s 70s and 80s the footage is so old the sense of scale is difficult to imagine. Todays youth should get to see one blown up in Nevada at the base with a probably a hundred miles of nuclear craters on it. And just blow up one of the big ones out there in 16k and put that shit out there just so people can respect the power of it all.
And btw I dont think nuclear winters are even possible and ill end my multi point rant with this: over 2000 nukes have been blown up of ever increasing magnitudes on this planet - ALL Over it. In the ocean ( france actually is the biggest offender here not the US, they probably killed entire species of fish with their tests ) in the upper atmosphere, on land, right above land, below land as well. It doesn't matter how much dust it kicks up, even 10 or 20 of them back to back to back which was VERY common in the 60s as far as I could tell, pale in comparison to the winterizing effects of most volcano eruptions and REALLY REALLY pale in comparison to even ONE of the large forest fires Cali produces on a monthly basis. I mean 70 miles of grass and shit was on fire there not long ago. I looked at it from space and the smoke was like half the size of a hurricane, in other words hundreds and hundreds of miles of it.
Actually, when you look at both the blast, shock wave, and extensive heat, one Tsar Bomba could irreparably damage most all of LA. Of course, the radiation would also make it and the surrounding area uninhabitable. Unless by "LA" you meant the entire greater LA metro area (which many people think of when they say "Los Angeles"), by that metric, you are pretty much spot on.
In 1971, I was drafted into the U.S. Army and became a special weapons section chief and assembler. Nuclear weapons. Our capabilities were 4 different yields, with the last using an Hydrogen isotope called Tritium. I could not believe the government paid me to assemble and take apart special weapons. I also became a demolition expert in uranium and plutonium. What a fun ride. Thanks for the video.
Did you ever work with salted cobalt bombs? That's crazy stuff from what I hear about so called dirty bombs.
@@aethrya No US weapons were ever deployed with cobalt salting. There wasn't any real military argument for them - far more trouble than they're worth.
Can us make more powerful bomb than tsar bomba
My grandad worked at the Savannah River plant making deuterium (heavy water) in the 1950s - pretty wild.
Who in their right mind tested these evil things on our lovely planet.
The only beings on the planet set on destroy it.
In fairness its just a really big explosion. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were rebuilt... Most volcanos release more energy, especially the bigger ones. Also, radiation degrades over time, which cannot be said for some chemical weapons. Bio weapons are even worse. Release something into a reservoir, or spray something on a door handle.... that's the stuff of nightmares.
@@ScienceChap utterly foolish position my friend.
@@freecheese4143 This coming from a man promoting free cheese.
@@ryanwirtanen3857 A foolish answer Ryan Wirtanen. That's called an alias Ryan. If you think it is connected to knowledge or intelligence it just shows your lack thereof.
Just as matter of fact checking, Bikini Atoll wasn't uninhabited. Many people lived there, and the US forced them to leave the island and their homes so that they could do their tests. Even now in 2022, the radiation is too strong to make the island habitable.
The stronger people always can make those decisions. What's the issue?
Atleast they told them and gave them time to evacuate.
@@religionlol7323 so if your government came knocking tomorrow and told you that you had to leave your home so they could blow it up and make it uninhabitable for decades, you'd be fine with that? That wouldn't upset you or frustrate you at all?
@@religionlol7323 stupid ignorant comment
@@religionlol7323 its only united satan amurikka can make that evil decision !
At this point we weren't even testing them to see how effective they'd be in combat, cuz we all know they'd all just absolutely clear out the battlefield. We're just testing them to see how big it go boom
We were definitely testing them to see how effective they'd be in combat. Formulas were created to scale the expected yield of the explosive based on input materials. After about a dozen tests, there wasn't much need to see how big it could go boom, aside from when the USA and the USSR were trying to one-up each other with yield flexes.
Many of the tests were done to see how well certain materials could hold up to the blast and at what distances, how the blasts affected the environment, how the blasts would affect infrastructure, how the blasts could harm the population, how the blasts would work underwater, underground, in air, and in space. Tests were done to sample fallout dispersal and which explosives would yield the most or least fallout, how winds would carry it, how certain types of nuclear explosions would generate differing yields of fallout, etc.
There are a whole hell of a lot of research areas when it comes to nuclear weapons. It wasn't purely for enjoying the spectacle (although I'm sure anyone watching in person took awe in the display).
The Soviet Union kept getting bigger but the US kept going smaller trying to get “more bang for the buck”.
9:10 A moment of silence for all of the fish and marine life killed in the making of this film.
😂
My great Uncle was an army vet, military used him and many others as guinea pigs at the Nevada nuclear resting site in the 50s. He told my dad he could see the bones in his hand while covering his eyes when the bomb went off. He lived to his 60s, died of cancer
Wow...that's nuts!
That's incredibly sad.
How very very sad :(
There’s a video on UA-cam of a Royal Navy veterans group who were veterans of one of the UKs nukes tests off Australia in the Indian Ocean, they said even turned around covering their faces with hands you could see the bones in your hands, said that tough sailors were so scared by the shockwave and seeing their own bones that they started sobbing, lot of the guys died over the years from various cancers
Eukaryotic Large and Small Cell Carcinoma is a horrible death. Your families last name definitely had something too do with it!
The scariest part of this is that we have crazy people in charge of detonating these things.
Crazy people huh. Every nation that currently holds nukes, even North-Koreans do not want to die. They do not wish the Earth to be destroyed. The Iranians on the other hand, believe in paradise and martyrdom. We shall soon find out how strongly they hold their faith...
This too me is like the extreme of being a pyromaniac. These people are 100% nuts and shit like this is what really fucks global warming up + anything around it. Bunch of Assholes honestly
huh? hes senile not crazy....
@@matthewwarren7879 he's a self-proclaimed z i o n i s t
@@matthewwarren7879Trump is crazy. Certifiable.
You know you're too close to the explosion when you can't even zoom out far enough to get the entire blast radius in your shot.
My mobile phone is so good that I can make it look like a pimple on a gnat's ass.
@@unabrazoatodoslosbuenos Your mobile phone is crap - it's the cheapest and lowest powered one on the market.
that was terrifying
@@vgnvideogameninja2930 goes right over your head
@@unabrazoatodoslosbuenos r/wooosh
Awesome footage.
Watching these reels is how I learned to stop worrying, and love the bomb.
The ginormous amount of marine life that's been devastated by these tests is sickening!
I was thinking the same thing.
The amount of human life destroyed by nukes is horrific.
I thought the same
And the problem is the fishing... fcking clowns..
@@andyb619 pales in comparison to human life lost in every other conventual sense of war actually. Japanese killed more of their own citizens than any nuke ever killed
The bikini atoll was populated. The us military kicked about 90% of the citizens off to other islands in the Marshall Islands. I have a friend that worked at kwadulen (sp?) the base in the Marshall Islands. The people of the islands surrounding got poisoned or killed from the blast. The citizens who refused to leave bikini atoll unfortunately lost their lives. Most of those military and civilians involved in the nuclear tests in the Marshall Islands didn’t live long lives either due to the radiation ☢️
USA, the most terrorist country on Earth.
Its a god damn shame to this day there are lawsuits going on from all the people who got sick from the test.
Just pay the fucking people man. jesus our government is SO EVIL.
They were Guinea pigs that’s all
And theres still a pile of nuclear waste there that the US covered in a concrete dome, which is now failing and waste is seeping out into the ocean…
Is that true?
The Tsar Bomba was originally designed as a three-stage thermonuclear device with an intended yield of approximately 100 MT, but Russian scientists found that it would have been unstable, so they eliminated one of the three detonation stages to reduce the yield to about 50 MT.
My understanding is that they replaced the planned last stage Uranium jacket with lead, so they lost the final fission boost which would have produced half the power of the original designed 100 MT yield, thus yielding the 50 MT blast. It also used several cores cobbled together rather quickly to get a demonstration weapon ready due to politcal timing. It was a 'stunt-ish' bomb made to impress rather than a well designed bomb. The biggest single core bomb is a US bomb that yielded 25 MT. Once you get to those sizes and above they really lose their utility because they are so long ranged, You're wiping out significant fraction of entire European countries with one or a few bombs. They also get hard to deliver. The Tu-95 never would have been able to deliver them without being shot down well before reaching any targets, and typical missiles couldn't loft them. They would have required things like the Saturn 1B at least, which isn't a quick reaction rocket. And then once you get to bombs above 100 MT, you find that the horizon prevents the further effective destructive range (a space explosion isn't going to generate the shock waves, over-pressures, etc.) You effectively wind up blowing a maximum volume of atmosphere roughly consisting of the horizon-diameter atmosphere column into space faster and faster the bigger the explosion, instead of affecting larger areas.Multiple smaller bombs and MIRVs are much more useful.
If you look up the declassified video on this at one point they show the innards of it, it had 6 thermonuclear units inside, the final stage would have went in the center of these. It was a simple cylinder of u238 with LiD and a rod of HEU inside. If triggered it would have be upwards of 120 to 150Mt which is mind numbingly scary. 🤓
Watch the very first Superman movie (again if you haven't already). You'll know when you hear it. Monstrous nonsense!
No, they found out that it would be too powerful and might affect the planet itself so they told the commanders that they really do not recommend detonating such a powerful bomb and that half it size is powerful enough to show the Americans that they are not to be messed with . They agreed to 50% of the force. It wasn’t about being unstable it was about it being way too powerful . They would’ve shattered windows in Moskow and affect the Earth’s crust and even rotation so they made it half as powerful because of that .
I was Air Force 3 years. I saw B52s take off in simulated attacks and it was scary. I hope nukes are never used again
It was so nice to finally watch a video on UA-cam without being constantly interrupted by ads!!
Great content! 👍
I received plenty.
Just Imagine if all the fantastic minds that have ever existed had been put to work on the means of life instead of death what a wonderful world it would be
There's a parallel argument as well: just imagine the scientific miracles we could have discovered with all the funding used instead on the world's militaries.
You can call it science or fantastic minds but also consider this: "For the Devil cometh not but to rob, kill and destroy."
Destruction is the Doctrine of Fallen Watchers who taught them to mankind. Without this heavenly Fallen Watchers knowledge, mankind would not be about making the Biggest and Meanest Weapon of Mass Destruction.
Robert Oppenheimer, lead scientist for the Manhatten project, lobbied against the development of the hydrogen bomb, nicked named back then, "The Super.:
no
Evil never sleeps. These bombs have prevented more evil than they have caused, so far.
If only we spent this much time and effort into helping the world instead of destroying it
That ivy Mike looks horrific. How can we do this to each other and the planet.
You can’t profit off helping.
That’s why we have you and so many others, but you guys aren’t contributing anything now are you?
@amazingspiderguy and what do you contribute besides your crappy videos?
@@cjdj360ify What do you contribute beside your music remixes?
Edit : And besides, if I made one person acknowledge and laugh at my mid-tier work that is ALL that matters. One person at a time.
Oppenheimer : Albert, when i came to you with those calculations, we thought we might start a chain reaction that would destroy the entire world.
Einstein : I remembered it well, what about it?
Oppenheimer : i believe we did.
😍 Oppenheimer ending
Thank you UA-cam algorythym overlords for scaring the absolute fuck out of me right before I lay down for bed
I had a friend who served in the Army in the early 50's. He described being present during a test blast out in Nevada. He passed a couple years back at 83.
Lier. No need to tell war stories man just give a thumbs up and subscribe
@@victorreyes2135 Haha, first of all the word is spelled liar and I am subscribed. An anecdote is not a war story.
@@victorreyes2135 then why a comment section is there?
If the rule according to you is that you have to like and sub the channel and leave
yeah, I call bullshit. Anyone within "viewing" distance was on a deathbed within decades. The united states had no idea of the after effects of what they were testing.
@@Jacob_Spang You are right about the US Army not knowing and that is why they frequently subjected enlisted men to experumental studies like exposure to radiation, hallucinogenic drugs, mind control techniques and lets not forget Agent Orange. My friend served between 1948 and 1952, I have no reason to believe he lied about being a part of this Army exercise.
As an experienced pilot who has flown up and down the Hudson River since I was first licensed to fly airplanes in 1969, I can accurately superimpose the "lake" created by this blast and conclude it would be similar to a device eliminating most of the central Manhatten Island. The shock wave would probably go out at least 25 miles in all directions decimating Newark N.J. and going as far as, if not further than Wayne, N.J. All other life beyond those boundaries would be hard pressed to remain alive. But what do I really know? This is just my humble opinion.
Yes. Thank you for posting.
You are correct.
Hello
Best thing that could happen to newark
They should drop one on Manhattan.
Underwater nuclear tests. Yea. That seems safe. Can’t possibly pollute anything…
Dont talk daft
Easier to clean up in water than in land
@@papiXchuko true, much easier, actually.
These weapons where designed to destroy civilizations. A destroyed civ has no worry over pollution tbh
Best place to test it. Essie too clean stupid
One additional point to note is that before the first US test of the atomic bomb there was a fear that its detonation would alight the atmosphere in a global firestorm! At this point in time they were messing with forces they did not quite have a handle on, yet they went ahead anyway.
I've never seen the slow motion footage before of I.V. Mike. It was actually quite fascinating. You can see several similarities to the sun, such as the "granular bubbles" of plasma in the expanding sphere. Scale that up, and it looks JUST like what the magnetic bubbles are therorized to look like (in structure) at the heliopause at the edge of the solar system.
So fascinating, captivating, beautiful, and terrifying.
STUPID could this be needed
Uh, yeah... that's EXACTLY what I was thinking too. You just beat me to it. But yeah, that damned heliopause... such a, ANYWAYS cheers from Memphis!
Dope ☆. You can find the shape of anything massively scaled up or down in nature. Like the golden ratio. So insanely fascinating.
Edit: I found the similarities to the sun's plasma bubbles awesome, not the use of the bombs.
Well, The sun is created by nuclear fusion! It's a big ass hydrogen bomb that is constantly exploding from it's hydrogen fuel source and the blasts get sucked back in with gravity. I V Mike was also a hydrogen bomb created by fusion...
The "Tsar Bomba" story is fascinating. Russia released a previously classified video of the project last August, and I have to say that it was really impressive - very will organized and executed, despite the relatively primitive technology the Soviets had at the time. Andrei Sakharov, the architect of Soviet thermonuclear weapons, had "thrown his body across the railroad tracks" (as a friend of mine in the nuclear weapons world put it) to use a lead rather than depleted uranium radiation case to house the second stage of the bomb. The uranium case would have resulted in a yield of at least 100 megatons of TNT. It was a good call Sakharov's part, since the crew of the specially modified Tu-95 drop aircraft was given only a 50% chance of surviving the test - and it was a really rough ride for them. Sakharov was concerned about the fallout that might result from the full powered bomb, but his insistence undoubtedly saved the lives of the drop and documentation aircraft crews. I remember vividly hearing the news of this bomb test on my parents;' car radio, when I was 7. It scared me sh*tless. This was probably the one human-caused event that could have been observed by extraterrestrials as far away as 100 light-years. This one bomb, dropped by one airplane, had an explosive energy release more than 10 times greater than all of the explosives used by all sides in World War II, combined.
FUCK'n DO what ???? LMAO !!!
"It scared me sh*tless. This was probably the one human-caused event that could have been observed by extraterrestrials as far away as 100 light-years." It was not 100 years ago...
Also it was not as scary for you as it was for the pilot, he lost control over the plane when shockwave catched them and he got huge problems to recover, he made decision to retire from Soviet Airforce after this flight... 😅
“This was probably the one human-caused event that could have been observed by extraterrestrials as far away as 100 light-years.” Source: trust me bro
The Tsar Bomba was nothing compared to the power of the Sun: The thermo-nuclear reactions in the core of our sun releases ,every single second, 1.82 BILLION times more energy than was released by the Tsar Bomba. Every single second over billions of years
@@MactakunThey can tune in to radio broadcasts from 1923.
If these devices were tested some 60+ years ago it's frightening to imagine what these governments have at their disposal today, despite any anti-nuclear treaties that may be in place. I hope I'm wrong!
Still can't land on moon
We've seen how the west and NATO treat treaties, already with the Ukraine problem.
Treaties don't mean shit to them.
Dont need bombs anymore now that kids grow up watching the kardashians and rappers with rocks implanted in their foreheads.
@@chiefnsmokeforthenation Yes we did, six times. Twelve men have walked on the moon to date. Their footsteps are still there and will be for millions of years.
The yield of the warheads on today's nuclear missiles is less than the yield of all these test devices. Not that that should comfort you. Still plenty large enough to kill millions.
Ivy Mike 1:30…Operation Castle 3:38…Castle Yankee 5:08…Castle Bravo 6:37…Tsar Bomba 12:10 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great video but that was absolutely disgusting to see what damage we have done to our lifesystem
Who is this we you speak of? I don't know about you but I have never set off a nuke.
Yeah exactly , and we are made to feel guilty for leaving a light bulb on and melting the polar ice caps is our fault
@@mathewdee1632 name one person who tried to hold you personally accountable for setting off a nuke.
I’ve nuked millions of people. I’m god
@@mathewdee1632 it's cool by 2030 we will all be forced to drive electric cars powered by lithium
I've been subscribed for a year now and I'm still enjoying your content. You keep things nice and factual, with no unnecessary embellishments, and that allows me to understand the full impact of whatever you're talking about instead of focusing on how you've described it. Thank you.
Nukes were and are a hoax!! Russia is defeated cant even make a fist in ukrain. Remember east ukrain choose russia at first nobody fought them. Were ukranians fight, russian don't get a meter further, just die or turn arround! The Ukraian flagg polish flaggs nato USA German flaggs baltic finnish will be on top in the burning cities of moscow, minsk st petersburg etc etc. Putin is walking in a trap. Russian bla bla military economic power publicly debunkt. Nuclear bombs are always have been a hoax never existed by the way ;-)
And to think that I came here and read your comment is a bonus.
Facts don’t have impact on their own, they need to be put into context. Descriptions help to establish that context. A video of a 6 megaton yield is a fact but a vivid description of what a 6 megaton yield can do and the conditions within and around the blast gives the visual an impact.
@@dirtyaznstyle4156 Everybody learns in different ways. A vivid description can and has been a good way to learn. Purely factual points can and have also been a good way to learn. At the end of the day understanding what's being said is the important part, and I just so happen to find less embellished descriptions easier to understand.
@@dirtyaznstyle4156 Facts don't have an impact, but if you add more facts it does?
Besides the great footage, I appreciate the fact that you don't overhype the content with melodramatic narration and scary music. Nicely done.
same thought
Yeah the unnecessary music and narration hype seems to be a recent development that came from TikTok, I hate that too lol
@@stephaniegalliart859 been that way for years before tiktok. Look up some old docus and youll see the same thing.
@@stephaniegalliart859It's been happening for years before tiktok, watch any of those videos about the horrors of the ocean for example. People have been putting dark horror music over videos like this since the dawn of YT
According to what I have read, the Tsar Bomba was designed as a 100 Megaton thermonuclear, and I think it was no less than Sakharov himself who cut the blast in half, by using lead instead of uranium as the pressure "tamper" instead of the customary uranium 238, which is fissile by the neutrons from the fusion stage. In other words, unlike all the others, it was a pure H-Bomb.
So there was no fision to activate the fusion stage? I had no idea until today wow
As I understand it, there is no limit on the maximum size of a hydrogen bomb, other than the difficulty of transporting it. Apparently, it is theoretically doable to make a single H-bomb that could destroy the enrire planet. Let's not do it...
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The Tsar Bomba WAS in fact an air-droppable device - as it was used in the test (it was dropped by a modified Tu-95 "Bear").
Also, it would have been ENTIRELY possible to put a "delay" device in the bomb, and drop it from a higher altitude from a bomber specifically designed for it.
However, the bomb proved to be severe overkill, a lot of the detonation ended up venting energy into space - THAT is why it was scrapped, as being inefficient for the cost/time/resources needed to make it.
I definitely agree with your comments, I wonder though how much of the Interior of Earth itself has been vaporized with these Abominable Things. As we have seen so many Earth quakes around the World 🌎..seems like mankind has Created our own Destruction..
To do the most damage the bomb needs to be detonated above the ground so a delay makes it less effective if its sitting on the ground. Also it may cause other issues when it crashes altho I don't know enough about the physics to comment on the issues there
@@sidwilson3151 Very little - by the scale of the Earth, an nuke-made cavern a few hundred feet across is TINY.
By the scale of earthquakes, nukes are SMALL, though they're more "mid-sized" by the scale of volcanoes.
@@rickmorty917 True, but you could put a SMALL delay to give the dropping aircraft time to escape without serious damage and STILL have it be an air drop.
If you dig around, you'll find the dropping Bear took significant damage from the blast wave ALONE, and got more than a little scorched from the flash - and that was with the "low yield" version that turned OFF about half of it's designed damage. The full 100MT version probably WOULD have swatted the dropping aircraft out of the sky.
Bomb was NOT designed as a penetrator, so it probably would have been damaged and not correctly work had it hit the ground.
but wasnt just good luck that the tsar bomba flyer survived?
My Grandfather was on a fishing boat offshore of California when they tested one of these bombs he said it was at night the flash was so bright for a number of seconds it was like the sun was rising. They could see everything as if it was daytime then a loud crack small shockwave. They were many miles away but it still hit them.
That is nuts! Where were they testing the bomb?
My son told me before i was born he seen one also.
I hope he was felt very proud causing destruction of life.
@@stuart3712 what
@@darthball2723 motherfucker was so close it sent his unborn son through time to tell him about it
The 50's seemed like a great time to be alive. Some say it was "The Bomb."
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Ironic enough that’s where the slang came from in 1957
hahaha
I was a kid in the 50s...I can tell you, we had air raid drills in elementary school, and one could hear the spooky wailing of air raid warnings, that went off every Friday at noon, in Seattle, for many years...not too soothing, really!..not to mention the Cuban Missle Crisis!...there was a lot of generalized, subliminal fear in the American culture.
@@curbozerboomer1773 interesting, this seems like a reoccurring theme
And I’m supposed to worry about my v8 emissions??? F.O !!!
Winner!
Thing is, there's only a select couple thousand of nuclear tests. Whereas there are millions upon millions upon millions of carbon fuel users every single day. It's not the same.
It’s sad.
Once these were created, you’ll never get rid of them.
It is important to note that post Second World War, the atoll's inhabitants were forcibly relocated in 1946 after which the islands and lagoon were the site of 23 nuclear tests by the United States until 1958. That is the only reason that the atoll was uninhabited. A similar thing was done in Australia where the Anangu people were removed so that the British could conduct their nuclear tests. The Maralinga Tjarutja Land Rights Act 1984 gave these people native title to the area in 1985, however the area is still contaminated.
"Oh we're done decimating and contaminating your home now, you can have it back!"
"Enjoy the cancer and birth defects!" 🙃
Cobalt bombs are nothing to mess with either, not for the size of the blast, but the radiation toxicity of the fallout
I just can’t wrap my head around why anyone would want to risk ending the world as we know it, for ANY purpose.
Any person (not necessarily human) who is possessed by demons and hold Satan's disregard for the human condition are the ones.
что длучше война как 2 мировая с 30 миллионов жертв или ядерная война?! так вот -ядерное оружие предотвращают 3 мировую войну с 1945 года
Guys you should read the Bible the word of God will answer so many question we have
@@marvinlouw2823 The Bible is just primitive legend. Snakes don't really talk, men don't really walk on water. It's time we evolved past such silly legends.
Look at the real history of WW2 the atrocious behavior of not just the Nazi but the Japanese and SSR it was a race to see who would be first and if the German's would have gotten it first make no mistake they would have used it. And tho it was unfortunate Japan forced the second atomic bomb by not surrendering, think how many of our grandparents wouldn't have been there to have given you life. So be thankful
Imagine feeling a nuclear bomb 500-600 Miles away! I drive trucks, and just to even think of that, is pretty Terrifying
Apparently it would blow the windows out of your truck lol
The blastwave actually traveled around the earth two times and could still be meassured...
The tsar bomba was designed for 100mt explosion. It was actually toned down for the fear of the unknown.
It was more to do with toning down because the plane delivering the bomb(the one that dropped it) would have been wiped out In the blast,acording to thier calculations there was no way for the plane and its crew to survive if that 100mt bomb was dropped.
Disturbing on so many levels that the only reason there isn’t a bigger weapon is due to not being able to deliver it without killing the messenger too.
I don't think this is the reason. Could just attach it to a rocket, no need for a human to pilot a plane.
@@SaintNath In the past they couldnt do it so easily. Also, today they arent developing new nuclear weapons, correct me if i'm wrong.
Use unmanned planes
It's disturbing that you don't realize how silly that statement is on so many levels.
The Japanese would have had kamikaze pilots drop a bigger blast lmao
The Tsar bomba wasnt the most powerful nuclear weapon ever created it was the most powerful that was ever detonated
No one said anything else?
The Tsar bomba is the largest weapon ever created.
@@kc5402 That's what we are told.
Feeling so sorry for this beautiful planet 🥲
The planet will be fine, life, not so much.
With apologies to God, the Creator of it.
Those 🐟🐠🦞🦑🦀🦈 🐙🐬🪼 never had a chance😢
People lived on these islands and saw it happen in real time & didn’t understand what was gloom,they thought the world was over!
There's no sense denying this is one technology mankind wishes he could uninvent. But it is difficult not to remain completely enamored by the awesome power displayed.
Internet is one.
@@stuart3712 as awful as the internet is, it won’t lead to world extinction the way these monstrosities are capable of doing in a matter of seconds if enough of them are detonated simultaneously.
@@stuart3712 Internet isn't capable of destroying the entire human population, remove cities from the maps in seconds or make huge regions inhabitable for thousands of years.
terrifying for us but in real scale this is nothing compared to real nuclaer pwoer of universe ,, we will always kill , starting from rocks , swords , spears , guns , bombs etc ,, how many things would be wish to univent
@@meatusshaft300 You can use nuke to destroy some fast moving astronomical object that could potentialy hit the Earth and by doing so make much more damage than any nuke we made as a humans.
Just because you do not see posibility to use it for something good...
R.I.P Captain Nemo, Ariel, Aquaman, Spongebob, Doris, Jaws and the millions and millions of poor little fishies that suddenly got atomized
My thoughts exactly
Don't forget the children the people on the island
Ha ha!!
Bikini Atoll was only uninhabited because the people living there had been removed before testing began. As far as I know the displaced islanders have still to be fully compensated for the loss of their home.
The government built new homes for them in the 1990s as part of their relocation. The architect at the company I worked for did the final design.
@@buckhorncortez No disrespect to your colleague and company but- 40 years?
So what if was 5 years or 40 they got comped. Bad things happen to good people it happens every day every year. Shrug it off it didn’t happen to you did it?
@@matthiascronqvist13 wtf kind of thinking is that? It still sucks that they nuked something and it took 40 years for these people to get a home back. Learn some fucking empathy ffs, all that edge will kill you
@@carolynallisee2463 You'll have to talk to the government about that. We just did the work for them. The natives had other homes paid for by the government from the time they were relocated. This was the final relocation that was chosen by the natives at the location of their choice. The government then agreed to provide the housing. Several different designs were produced which the natives reviewed and they chose the final designs. There were multiple versions of the house and they had an individual choice of any of the designs.
Worldwide, there have been more than 2000 nuclear tests. Plus hundreds of reactor or nuclear materials accidents, including submarines, waste facilities, and plants. Mankind is really a piece of work.
Why even bother testing a weapon like this and causing severe environmental damage, when you already know it could never actually be used in real life combat?
Ego
They didn’t know the exact environmental damage before testing on earth was banned
They look cool, and you never know when you'll need them. Mutually assured destruction isn't a thing anymore.
@@TheSearchForTruth88 You sure?
@@M16_Akula-III We have atomic submarines. It's really easy to launch a nuke without knowing the source for an instant retaliation.
The people involved in making this bomb should have the task of tidying up after
Those on military ships that observed these bombs said that men were terrified by the "wave of death" they saw and many remarked that, when they put their hands over their eyes, they could see through them like they were looking at Xrays.
In addition, the movie "The Conqueror" was filming in Utah at the time and John Wayne, Vivian Leigh and 50 other actors died of cancers obtained from the fallout.
Utah has absolutely no connection with any of the tests shown in this video. You're spreading false and malicious lies.
My Dad watched the explosion with his eyes. He had goggles, but he took them off to take two photos. He said it was pink, and rumbled like thunder.
It was said that some of the men actually peed in their pants and some of the the younger one's were crying for their mum...
It was never possible to see through your hands or arms and see bones. That was just rhetoric. It takes an X-Ray and FILM to see an image of your bones.
@@billyryan1360 Bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima burned the clothes off of people who were close to the epicenter. It wasn't by x-rays or gamma rays.
It was just the regular light you could see with your eyes, that did it.
Multiple witnesses and veterans say that they were able to see their bones. It's a strange thing to lie about and I don't think multiple unrelated of them decided to come up with the same lie.
They indeed saw their bones because the light from the explosion is incredibly bright. You need to understand that the amount of light produced by nuclear weapons isn't comparable to the "brightest flashlight," or something. The light of a nuclear weapon is much much brighter and there isn't a shield to deflect the incoming light, unlike what happens with Sun & Earth. The source is inside the Earth, with nothing stopping it.
When you hold the most powerful flashlight (with safety being a priority) to your hand, the amount of light has to go through a lot of layers of skin, flesh, muscle and eventually it's not able to reach to the other side. But it's still able to illuminate the corners of your hand, where there is less layers of flesh & skin.
A nuclear weapon is something destructive. It's light is bright enough to cause blindness or simply burn stuff. There isn't any safety checks when it comes to produced light. So it was probably bright enough to penetrate through flesh. Or at least it was bright enough to create a contrast between flesh & bones.
A few months ago I had a vivid dream of my city, San Jose, getting nuked. It seemed so real. I remember seeing the plane that dropped it, the mushroom cloud and then the air blast. That’s when it ends and I wake up. I hope it never becomes reality.
You did this dream because you had to piss.
a true and terrifying definition of power that should'nt exist
coming to a city near you!
How could it not exist, we have to take the good with the bad, we have learned that nature is not subordinate to humanity and what we want doesn't really reflect reality or nature , we are temporary travellers here and will eventually disappear.
That apostrophe between the d and the n shouldn't exist either.
@@trb4316 Lmao
A hydrogen bomb is the same thing that powers the sun
So it has existed for a long time
I never understood this…. Even as a child I learned or what I new of nuclear bombs was that it was huge damage to immense piece of land or water etc. I remember thinking that who ever invented it could not have meant to be so bad/strong to destroy our world. I concluded that surely adults were smart enough to stop attempting stuff like this. I will be 38 this year and it is mind BLOWING that this is still actually seriously a thing 😢☹️😩
The older you get the more you realize that nobody knows what they are doing.
@@Camcolito I hope, because I dont pray, that you are right. In fact, if really nobody knows what theyre doing, it would be more comforting to me. Cause the other explanation, that certain groups of people know exactly what they're doing, setting us all up for destruction is way more discomforting.
We dont have to name them, everyone reading this comment, who has done any research knows jùst who I speak of. We dont have to name them, we knòw right. It all fits together perfectly once you see it, see them.
Its inexcusable, their lack of respect for life, truly without morals (despite them claiming the high-ground). They truly are haters of this world and humans, they will never éver stop until they have the world for themselves.. and they will detonate it, as a last resort: "If we cant have it, then no one will have it". It is inevitable, we will have to face them, sooner better than later. No shortcuts or compromises here!
My cat snickers at all of us humans every time we watch this video together.
Then I put on Garfield and we watch how crazy the cat behaves for lasagna.
"Touché" my cat replied.
@@Camcolito Yeah. It's literally just humans, "acting," like "adults." A concept that implies you know better.
Being adult goes no further than biology. It's just your body and mind reaching a certain point. It doesn't mean your every decision is the good one. It doesn't mean you are an actual adult.
The world is filled with children acting like adults, dressed in suits, ordering stuff. Most acting in self interest, for some ideology, religion, or some random bullshit. People in charge are the cool kids, others are just playing along with it to have a decent life.
It's not bad. That's how our species works, regardless of the system. What's bad is that we don't admit the fact that most adults are just pretending to be adults. When shit goes wrong, we don't want to admit it.
That's how stuff like Chernobyl happened. A bunch of children playing a power game didn't want to admit that they fucked up. They kept playing politics, power games, kept pretending to be an adult. While the real adults sacrificed their lives and did everything they can to prevent a disaster which was about to cause more disaster.
And it wasn't just the Soviets. West did the same shit too. They eated all the Soviets shit up because seemingly Soviets admitted a mistake, a fuck up. The west was more than happy to point out the "enemy," and make fun of it.
It took a couple more years and a man who took his own life leaving tapes behind & them circulating in science community, for actual measures to be taken by Soviets. Up until then, it was all pretending adults making mistakes, acting like children, laughing at each other, trying to hide their mistakes and blaming others for their mistakes.
They were so delved into their power game that instead of admitting the actual mistake, they lied about it and created a false mistake. It's mind blowingly stupid cluster fuck how far the pretending can go.
@@dutchguy7299you’re absolutely right… idk why ((they✡️)) are the way they are.
In the world of hunger, diseases and poverty - this is just sickening...
How is any of that related to this
@@09764312468 instead of solving problems like hunger, diseases and extreme poverty, many people waste unimaginable resources on destruction.
@@09764312468 if you don't get it - you don't get...period
why than did you watch it???
humans building and detonating such bombs that are just sick
The United States used this same nuclear weapon against human targets in 1945.
And America says that dropping the atomic bomb was the right thing to do.
The bomb killed about 210,000 people.
@@1980-n5l your complaining is not going to relive the past,so,shut your trap.
@@JOHNNYCARROLL-f9e So if your family was killed by a nuclear bomb and you were told it was a great thing to do, would you keep quiet?
If using nuclear bombs to end a war quickly is a good thing, why didn't they use them quickly in the Russian-Ukrainian war?
The Castle Bravo shot could have been far more disastrous than it turned out to be. It's in utter irony that the Japanese fishing boat affected by the fallout was named "The Lucky Dragon". However, this test not only showed the role that Li-7 could play in increasing weapon yield, it also showed the potential dangers of uneven fallout distribution and atmospheric "focusing". Although the series of high-yield themonuclear weapons like the Mk. 17 and later the B41 went ahead, this led to research to make weapons of (1) ""dial-a-yield", as it became obvious that "bigger" was not always "Better" (2) methods to increase bombing and missile warhead accuracy, lessening the need to rely on high-yield weapons and (3) in "cleaner" thermonuclear weapon designs, as the high fallout yields caused by Teller-Ulam designs (called by the Soviets as "Sahkarov's Third Idea") use of U-238 and/or Oralloy in the pusher-tamper of the secondary, could be avoided by giving up the final "fast fission" stage of the U-238 by substituting lead as the pusher-tamper material. In time, the high-yield nukes were retired, and their fissile material was recycled into other weapons like the W76, W80, W87, and W88 warheads now used by the US military.
Feel pretty good about Google searching that so you could type it here and act like you are some sort of expert on the subject? Nice word-for-word plagiarism.
@@saltedllama2759 I was gonna say nice copy and paste job 😆
@@Ballaholic17 I used to make delivery systems for those nukes. Initially the B1-B bomber had high powered ejector racks that could launch a nuke at supersonic speeds. MX Mobile Missile with its 10 warheads that could be fired off from the Deseret Proving Grounds (new area 51) in Utah, go halfway around the world a send 10 bombs to 10 places with an accuracy of 50 feet, no GPS. Trident missile for the submarine, each with three warheads hence the name, Trident. Made other things as well even more interesting.
@@saltedllama2759 I learned something from his comment and nothing from your reply. Proof you shouldn't critize people when they're more useful than you.
@@ImNexovo The problem is he represented it as being written by himself. Whenever I post a comment from a google search, I'll put quotes around it and mention it is from a google search or put the source link. It's dishonest not to.
When they say: "the test was a great success"
Yeah, a great success to destroy the planet instead to take care of the beauty that God gave us 😥
Try one on my head i will survive the worsts easy .like hell i am.or if you are not sure that i wont die use all of earth nuclear bombs. i take cold breath like superguy dude kal el.
You wouldn’t task a chemist working on the most highly secretive project in world history to focus on anything but getting the best results out of whatever they are testing. If the kid flipping burgers at McDonalds starts trying to go work next door at Burger King while he is still on the clock, management would probably go grab him and bring to work on flipping burgers.
I know we have not yet seen the fullest destructive capabilities of Nuclear Weapons, and I understand completely what you are trying to say. But imagine the entire world locked in a brutal world war and the fighting with Japanese in the South Pacific is slow and Arduous, and victory is measured generally with body count. Millions of innocent lives have been taken in this war and the detonation 2 key nuclear bombs proved to be the catalyst that was necessary to stop the conflict. The environmental damage was severe enough that even governments that benefitted greatly by having these bombs in their arsenal saw the need to severely regulate their use and today most militaries will take a bomb that can land directly into a man’s cup of coffee than a bomb that just turns into a fireball with a 5-mile radius. Precision guided bombs are much better than lighting off the worlds biggest fire cracker. For one thing, the country who decides to go ahead and use one of it’s nuclear weapons will have enough time to light it off and then sit in on a debriefing for maybe an hour and if he clicked on the news then he would most likely see every major city in his country on fire. Not that a mad man cares but that’s reality. Mutually assured destruction.
Where was this God when these potential world enders were being detonated?
@@flashmore3 Oh yes, the typical misguided blame. It appears that you don’t believe that God even exists. Yet you were expecting Him to magically appear and fix all of our problems? In order for you to believe what you believe, God wouldn’t be able to just come and intervene in our affairs any time some unbeliever thinks He should. So you have this thing about you where you can choose to be whoever you want to be. Most people choose to be part of some kind of uncleanness. If God is to be the being He is he cannot take part in uncleanness. So long ago he surrendered us over to our own will and judgment. If He had not done this then all humanity would just believe in Him.
With that said, let’s consider what you are trying to get at. “Where was this God when…”? People all over the world want to turn their fists and shake them at the Heaven’s when some man made disaster happens. This God was everywhere, just as he always has been. To blame him for not coming to the rescue when you don’t even believe in Him is typical of the arrogance that Humankind displays. We can destroy each other and Hod will not stop us. But he is ready to completely deliver us from the uncleanness that envelopes the entire world.
Humans think they are in charge of something. It’s astounding. We aren’t in charge of anything. The fact is we often times wake up in the morning and then just grab on and hang on for the ride. We can’t control the color of one hair on our head. Scientists have discovered that the spectrum of light is so vast that what our eyes can see constitutes only 3% of what is actually out there. In other words, there is a reality, whole dimensions of time and space that exist in the 97% of light we cannot see with our eyes. God will always exist in the space we cannot see with our eyes.
We have all been condemned to die, and each and every one of us will pass through those gates. Jesus Christ was the only man who died, and then in front of many people overcame death. By overcoming death, he provided us a blueprint to do the same thing. This is not religious jargon or some denominational nonsense. Rome, the most powerful army on my he planet sought to bring the whole world under its reign. But the powerful events that came to pass in the life of Jesus spread so quickly they could not even murder those who were becoming believers in Him fast enough.
Think about that. The people who believed in Jesus Christ did so at the risk of death. Rome and the Jewish communities would have murdered them just for saying that they believed in Jesus. People don’t risk death for a fairy tale. Rome spent several hundred years attempting to control the spread of this Christianity through murder, but it became apparent to them that they could never be successful doing this. So they completely changed their tactics and came up with the brilliant idea of trying to hijack Christianity and they created Roman Catholicism. Then they just taxed anyone who believed in Christianity and and murdered anyone didn’t pay taxes to belief. They also sold imaginary places in Heaven to people who had the money. They built a vast empire on the fortunes collected through this racket.
None of that changes anything that Jesus Christ ever did. He isn’t responsible for the percersions of mankind. He simply gave everyone alive access to something that could never die or be killed. A method to purify ourselves from the uncleanness of this world. Believe it or don’t believe it. Read this, or just let your eyes glaze over and your heart harden to it. It will always be here for anyone ready for something better.
@@flashmore3 Ηe was getting the popcorn ready to watch a cool fireworks display.
Disgrace should never be allowed. If only people would put there energy and money in creating a beautiful planet rather than putting it all in wrecking it.
Follow your 'leaders'.
Blame FLDS Members and other people who think it is ok to fornicate with their children and other family members!
Nothing but evil demons will create something like this
No one thought this could eventually effect the planet, welcome to 2022. 🤔
I think it's good to note that the only reason Bikini Atoll was uninhabited during these tests is that the US cleared the inhabitants out first, sending them to a much smaller island where they couldn't get enough food and lived in continual malnutrition
Similar treatment to the inhabitants of Diego Garcia by the Brits and Yanks.
@@dumaguetedreamer Yes good point; it's not an isolated incident.
Just think about how much sea life was killed in these blasts. Enough to feed the world for 2 years. DANG
They proly knew what they were doin, like testing the bomb where the sea is polluted or few fish only live there, like what they did now when they testin their ship durability. But given the fact this is decades ago, u could be rigth
You are literally creating a miniature sun for a split second and it causes THAT MUCH destruction
I can feel the radiation seeping though my screen…
Can you imagine our quality of life on this planet if the people who build bombs and guns had that same energy when building something with the potential to save lives?
They are all evil people; working for their evil father the devil.
Like in Terminator 2 young John Connor said in the scene with kids playing guns,
"We are going to destroy ourselves aren't we?"
T-800 "It is in your nature."
they r not 'people'; sick creatures which do not deserve to exist.
The same people who leaked covid and killed people to just make profit on a vaccine fcked up workd
US military spending - $800 billion US healthcare spending - $5000 billion. looks like we already are spending the money on things to save lives.
Imagine all the things we don't know about all the effects of all these nuclear detonations. as far as I can remember there were over a 1000 tests conducted in total by all nuclear powers combined; So, imagine all the radioactivity and fallout that was spread all over the planet. Maybe all the cancer people have and have had is just one of the results of these tests.
There are so many things we won't ever know about this.
No. We know literally everything "about this." That's what scientists do. Just because _you_ don't understand it doesn't mean no one understands it.
@@rapid13 Yes because scientists are always so pure and incorruptible and can in no way be influenced or silenced by governments. Totally unthinkable. Let's say there were measurable radioactive changes on a global scale (I'm not saying there were, but I admit I've had the same thought as the OP, especially concerning the hundreds of tests conducted in the upper atmosphere before they realised how much they spread radiation and put a stop to it - fancy that, it took hundreds of tests for those all-knowing scientists to realise the danger), do you really think a government would come out and say, "Damn, we seem to have irradiated everyone and will cause millions of deaths over the next several decades. Sorry about that, our bad."
@@discipleofthecapedbaldy962 Tell me you’re a conspiracy nut without saying you’re a conspiracy nut.
@@rapid13 And there it is. Any level of scepticism and you're a conspiracy nut. It's exactly that attitude that allows governments and corporations to get away with murder. I suppose you believe the CCP when they say the virus didn't originate in China. After all, it was said by officials! Why would they lie?!
But no, I am not. The earth is spherical and we went to the moon. I do, however, like to form my own opinions rather than take what I'm told on blind faith by people who have reason to lie - and everyone lies when it comes to saving their own skin.
@@rapid13 A bit like these 'scientists' who said thalidomide was suitable for morning sickness. They don't know 'everything' for sure.
Recent events have brought me here...
and............/?
How can anyone in their right minds who saw one of the earlier tests say "Yeah, that was good. But we need a bigger bang!"
Cause once one has such power other nations must fallow suite. It’s shit..I agree
@Ant Enant
It is called EVIL!!!
@@Makis0007 it is called russians
@@gamervmid
Russians: It is called Americans.
The fact that somebody had to "ok" all of these tests is mind boggling. You've seen one, you've seen enough to know NOT to mess with it ever again.
These weren't "tests." These were display of power.
The world isn't that fucking big if you are detonating a fucking nuclear bomb. Russia doesn't need to release a footage of a nuclear weapon test to display power to American government. Whenever a nation does a nuclear weapon test by detonating it, be damn sure that the others know about it even before it happened.
Every government has spies, satellites, tools to measure thing happening on the world. Even "smaller," countries probably know about it after the test happened, even though it's not released to public.
You go to work one day, measure slightly higher radiatons. Some other guy goes to work one day, reports an earthquake on some random fucking location on Earth with no history of earthquakes. Another one reports shockwaves traveling around the world. All the info gets reported to the government and the conclusion is "these Americans / Russians are doing some destructive shit out there."
yeah , a lot of people are rotten to the core to let these tests go on for so long/ so many :(
Men with a life story not so common. What a time in human history, wow.
Silly interpretation. We tested so many to test construction methods, improve yields, make them smaller, and study effects on structures, ships, troops and even peaceful uses.
We weren't poking a large dog with a stick.
Love your content. Very informative
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In my lifetime, I will never understand why anyone, from any country, thought this was a necessary invention.
Had they not dropped the bombs on Japan, it would've lead to far more deaths for them and us.
Proof how sick r, so called, owners of the Earth.
The hunger for power is built into humans, mainly males, to achieve evolutionary dominance over both threats from the natural world and from the other humans seeking conquest.
The fear of being second in the dominance hierarchies drives jealousy, envy and greed. These are the roots of war.
War advances te technology.
Maybe the only saving grace of thermonuclear fusion energy will be diverting an asteroid like the Chicxulub event.
Then it will prove it has benefits beyond nuclear threats like Russia, N.Korea, and Iran, not to mention Pakistan and other potentially unstable sites.
Go ask Hitler...if we didn't get into the Manhattan Project, Hitler would have a head start and we would be speaking German
I suppose that's the price of knowledge. It was just inevitable once you understand the mechanics.
I remember the absolutely crazy days when all Nuclear powers would carry out nuclear tests in the upper atmosphere. When you think that the half life of some of those fission materials are measured in decades and some in centuries. Little, surprise that one in two of us will contract cancer sometime in our lives. Just imagine how long the jet stream would take to distribute all those nuclear materials, all around the earth, probably a matter of hours max. And I'm not talking about the odd tests there were dozens of them. Part of our brave new world in the 1950s and possibly 1960s..
You can get cancer from the sun.
Stop living in fear.
If one of these drops, you wouldn't know it.
Or you'd know it for about 10 seconds, than boom.
@@AIRFORCENONE No living in ignorance is far easier isn't it.
@@TheLRider so what you're saying is, you would rather an enemy like- at the time Japan, China, Nazi Germany, or even the USSR to walk the earth in numbers of millions, killing anyone and everything in totality because of whatever differences.
Yeah, living on your knees must be something you enjoy.
Btw there was over 4000 nuke tests, that we know of.
With what you people say, everyone should be dead...
🙄
@@TheLRider it's amazing how you can call someone ignorant, and not even know basics of the subject at hand.
@@AIRFORCENONE yeah like the yanks are any better, no one’s caused more wars. Have some humility you pleb