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  • @ChronosCooper
    @ChronosCooper 2 роки тому +144

    This channel is so underrated. Thoisoi2 deserves more attention for this amazing efforts

    • @LabArlyn
      @LabArlyn 2 роки тому +4

      Only genious people who want to watch this channel.

    • @ChronosCooper
      @ChronosCooper 2 роки тому +1

      @@LabArlyn True

    • @tek4
      @tek4 2 роки тому

      His other channel is amazing too

    • @ChronosCooper
      @ChronosCooper 2 роки тому +1

      @@tek4 Never knew about it. Name please?

    • @ThinkingBetter
      @ThinkingBetter 2 роки тому

      Agree, he is awesome and deserves many more subscribers.

  • @atifashhabatif8391
    @atifashhabatif8391 2 роки тому +102

    It's 12 am at Bangladesh, so the day has started here for me with another video from my favorite youtuber! Not a bad start! Love from BD for Thoisoi, and all other scientists/chemists who are contributing to the development of mankind with their tireless labor ❤️❤️🇧🇩

    • @mahmud1019
      @mahmud1019 2 роки тому +3

      Nice to see a fellow Bangladeshi here

    • @atifashhabatif8391
      @atifashhabatif8391 2 роки тому +1

      @God ....Bruh, bro the day starts at 12 am almost everywhere

    • @BaddaBigBoom
      @BaddaBigBoom 2 роки тому

      @@atifashhabatif8391 নমস্কার ...Good answer :-)

    • @kalpanaanubhav
      @kalpanaanubhav Рік тому

      @@BaddaBigBoom Well if its 12 am in Bangladesh, its probably 11:30 pm in India 👍🏻

    • @alif_alamin
      @alif_alamin Рік тому +1

      Another fellow Bangladeshi 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩

  • @iBlue0riginal
    @iBlue0riginal 2 роки тому +198

    All I learned that 3.6 roentgen is not great, not terrible.

    • @EgonSorensen
      @EgonSorensen 2 роки тому

      Same as with fake news - it is not great, not terrible.

    • @TarmanTheChampion
      @TarmanTheChampion 2 роки тому +4

      Hahaha LOL

    • @ak-47_guy
      @ak-47_guy 2 роки тому +4

      I need that shirt!

    • @kayakMike1000
      @kayakMike1000 2 роки тому +5

      You fool! The exposure badge can only measure a maximum of 3.6 roentgen!
      Lolz thumbs up!

    • @derrekvanee4567
      @derrekvanee4567 2 роки тому +1

      Best commenf eve..... Is Potato.

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice 2 роки тому +13

    I'm so fascinated by UA-cam's mad scientists like you and NileRed.

    • @tek4
      @tek4 2 роки тому +1

      Ever check out codyslab?

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler 9 місяців тому

      NileRed can only wish to produce videos of this quality.

  • @brianbarrett2487
    @brianbarrett2487 2 роки тому +23

    I live in the middle of two nuclear plants on Lake Ontario. They have KI pills available as well in public centers in case of accidents.

    • @crimsonhalo13
      @crimsonhalo13 2 роки тому +2

      Don't they still pre-distribute KI pills as well?

    • @brianbarrett2487
      @brianbarrett2487 2 роки тому +1

      @@crimsonhalo13 I've lived in Whitby and Oshawa since 98 and haven't had any to the house. Not sure what the shelf life on them

    • @jeffsaffron5647
      @jeffsaffron5647 2 роки тому

      Potassium iodide pills are sort of this better then nothing protection with very questionable efficiency. Theory is if somehow Iodine-131 (highly radioactive byproduct of nuclear fission) escaped into the environment. KI pills will saturate your thyroid which won't then absorb any Iodine-131 (body can't really tell the difference between these two). There are few issues with this. Iodine-131 has very short half life of only 8 days so actually being exposed to it is very unlikely. If you are unlucky enough to been exposed to I-131 fallout, as I-131 decays it releases gamma radiation which can damage human cells and DNA. So yea KI pills are better then nothing but it won't make you immune to radiation.
      Let me just say that Chernobyl like meltdown is impossible with modern water reactors which are used at all power plants around Ontario lake. They use heavy water to both accelerate the reaction and cool the core, if water vanished reaction would stop by itself. It is completely different design that Chernobyl RBMK used, where they used graphite to accelerate the reaction and water to only cool the core.
      I would much rather lived next to several modern nuclear power plants then coal ones. No need to worry or stock the KI pills.

    • @helenhoward5346
      @helenhoward5346 2 роки тому

      I mean, once you taste the metal it's too late.. They say....

    • @chemistryofquestionablequa6252
      @chemistryofquestionablequa6252 Рік тому

      I grew up in London which is definitely close enough to be at risk and never knew this. As a chemist I totally would have taken advantage of this, iodine compounds are useful.

  • @davidbwa
    @davidbwa 2 роки тому +4

    This video took me back to my nuclear power school days (navy).
    But the toys have gotten cooler 4 decades later. Everything was analog back then and didn't connect to a laptop.

    • @echoeversky
      @echoeversky 2 роки тому

      I can't wait for the navy reactor tech to hit the civilian energy space. (NuScale)

  • @revcrussell
    @revcrussell 2 роки тому +17

    A few corrections: 1) the signal created in the polymer due to alpha particles is a light pulse and is turned into an electrical signal with a photomultiplier tube. 2) Beta particles don't penetrate more due to smaller size or mass. They penetrate more due to having half the charge of an alpha particle. 3) the gamma radiation is not the only type of radiation that can have spectrum analysis done. Alpha radiation is frequently subject of spectrum analysis. Neutron radiation can be done too with very expensive equipment. Even beta radiation can be done, but since the energy function is continuous, it is very hard and rarely done.

    • @sturggaming6759
      @sturggaming6759 2 роки тому +3

      You did a better wiki search then the channel did good job

    • @BigCroca
      @BigCroca 2 роки тому

      He never said that first bit

    • @revcrussell
      @revcrussell 2 роки тому +2

      @@sturggaming6759 brah, I teach this as part of my job. He did better than most. Even science channels commonly get radiation wrong.

    • @BigCroca
      @BigCroca 2 роки тому +3

      He never said most of that shit actually

    • @Hörten-HO229
      @Hörten-HO229 Рік тому

      ​@@sturggaming6759 hahah ja

  • @bilboproudfoot
    @bilboproudfoot 2 роки тому +1

    That is one of the best T-shirt designs I've seen. I couldn't pay attention to what you were saying for 10's of seconds. I was studying your shirt. Brilliant!

  • @charlesdeens8927
    @charlesdeens8927 2 роки тому +7

    Love your content, it's so informative and educational.

  • @aestoev
    @aestoev 2 роки тому +33

    The ethanol cloud chamber is not called "Wilson Cloud Chamber". It is called "Diffusion Cloud Chamber" and was invented later than the Wilson Chamber.. You keep showing the Diffusion Cloud Chamber and saying "Wilson Cloud Chamber". The "Wilson Cloud Chamber" works in a completely different way - it uses water vapors and achieves super-saturated state by dropping the air pressure inside. The Wilson cloud chamber is only active for a few seconds before it needs to be "reset" while the diffusion is constantly operating

    • @prestonburton8504
      @prestonburton8504 2 роки тому +3

      Thank you for the clarification. Important distinction.

    • @ologhai8559
      @ologhai8559 2 роки тому +1

      Tech Ingredients just made a video few days ago about radiation

  • @Km770Mk
    @Km770Mk 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank God, his real voice

  • @HerrRussoTragik
    @HerrRussoTragik 2 роки тому +2

    Goiana - Brazil - 1987
    One of the worst 137Cs accident

  • @crimsonhalo13
    @crimsonhalo13 2 роки тому +12

    Thanks for the variety of information in this video. I was especially fascinated by the air filter detector systems, I'd wanted to know for a long time how they did that. Basically it's a fancier version of the home vacuum and Geiger counter experiment. :)

  • @soylentgreenb
    @soylentgreenb 2 роки тому +1

    Collapses under its own weight is a very unintuitive euphemism. A clearer, but far from full explanation, is that electrostatic repulsion is trying to pull the nucleus apart and the strong force holding it toghether is very short ranged. This is why big atoms have a large surplus of neutrons; neutrons don’t have electrostatic repulsion as they don’t have net charge, so it is worth filling higher energy levels with neutrons before you fill lower energy level. Alpha decay is common because helium-4 is conspicuously stable for a small neucleus; it has a filled proton ”shell” and a filled neutron ”shell”. This is known for some godawtul reason as ”doubly magic”; compare with noble gases. Fission splits an element into two lighter nuclei; these have too many neutrons; beta decay turns a neutron to a proton and an electron and this is what most unstable fission products do.

  • @RomanoPRODUCTION
    @RomanoPRODUCTION 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you Thoisoi2 for irradiating us with knowledge ❤️❤️❤️

    • @tek4
      @tek4 2 роки тому +2

      Best comment on the channel

    • @RomanoPRODUCTION
      @RomanoPRODUCTION 2 роки тому

      @@tek4 thank you. You're cool. How do I pay you please? crypto NFT ? rubles ?

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous 2 роки тому +11

    I know it's not the most related to your channel, but I think a video on common radioactive minerals would be interesting. Things like thorium-containing granite that isn't that uncommon. Rocks you could find in your backyard. Maybe a video on the everyday sources of radiation.

    • @tek4
      @tek4 2 роки тому

      Bananas 🍌 too. People don't realize how much radiation in potassium can effect things.

    • @mihaiilie8808
      @mihaiilie8808 2 роки тому +1

      Or about the Radon gas.The more mountainous are you live in,the more radiation.

  • @max.versta1ppen.f1.23
    @max.versta1ppen.f1.23 2 роки тому +3

    I'm student of nuclear physics I love all your videos and specially the videos of radioactive elements pls give us the link to download the mobile radiation measuring device like in your previous video please

  • @ValeryDjondo
    @ValeryDjondo 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this radiation and chemical content.

  • @luke144
    @luke144 2 роки тому +3

    I've seen my share of DU lined lead pigs.... I worked in a decommission lab for almost a year. Spooky place!!! Lots of accidents. We prossed spent medical sources among many other things, some I can't talk about. The guy that got me the job died of leukemia last year. I have no doubt it was the nuclear lab we worked at. We were lab grunts with minimal College. We worked with people making fifty times what we made.

    • @simonepiselli1004
      @simonepiselli1004 Рік тому

      Wait... instead of using lead they used DU as radiation shielding pigs? Wow kind of self-defeating purpose... even if DU is not particularly radioactive, it still can be serious business if inhaled

    • @luke144
      @luke144 Рік тому +1

      @@simonepiselli1004 it's a depleted uranium (alloy most of the time) liner surrounded by lead. Depleted uranium is something like four times more dense than lead. It's really good at stopping gamma rays. It's not dumb if you know what you're talking about... Maybe read the op again. I'm pretty clear about it. "DU (key word) *lined lead pigs". They are only used for very hot gamma sources. I've seen some bismuth pigs lined with gold as well. It depends on what is in the pig. Sometimes they are stored in oil to help cool the source. Those have big heatsinks. Sometimes a little tungsten jar is enough.

    • @simonepiselli1004
      @simonepiselli1004 Рік тому +1

      @@luke144 ah sorry, my bad, I got the order wrong xD I thought they were lead pigs lined in DU... now it all makes sense thanks haha

    • @luke144
      @luke144 Рік тому

      @@simonepiselli1004 😉👍

  • @simonepiselli1004
    @simonepiselli1004 Рік тому

    Thoisoi2, thanks for you and your team's efforts, you're mankind's treasure

  • @marialiyubman
    @marialiyubman 2 роки тому +4

    I love how you say “thoroughly” and “though”. 😂

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 2 роки тому

      Yeah the "thoruff" was amusing. He does pretty good for the most part... Lol English is a cluster.

    • @GrimFilth
      @GrimFilth 2 роки тому +2

      go watch nilered and note how many times he says though, that gets annoying quickly

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 2 роки тому

      @@GrimFilth 🤦‍♂️
      🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
      Do try and keep up.

  • @sigma-erebus
    @sigma-erebus 2 роки тому

    Love the fact that there's a windows update notification at 19:05. I feel that one xD

  • @jolujo5842
    @jolujo5842 Рік тому

    We used a cesium element tipped soil density/moisture content measurement device in our materials testing laboratory

  • @jessereiter328
    @jessereiter328 2 роки тому +4

    I have had more than 50 CT scans.
    And when I turn off the light in my bathroom I can see a slight glow around the area they scanned me.
    Should I be worried?

  • @BigMobe
    @BigMobe 2 роки тому +4

    If only we could combine dimethyl mercury, dichlorodifluoromethane, radium, & leaded gas.

    • @knrz2562
      @knrz2562 2 роки тому

      Splice

    • @jimurrata6785
      @jimurrata6785 2 роки тому

      This guy should do an episode on Thomas Midgley.
      Veritassium did yesterday.

    • @jimurrata6785
      @jimurrata6785 2 роки тому +2

      @@UniversalStandard Derek has his place, but it's not _MY_ place... 😆
      Just pointing out that Midgely's discoveries listed above were recently covered on a popular UA-cam channel.

    • @christopherleubner6633
      @christopherleubner6633 2 роки тому

      You could combine dimethylmercury with a halogenated haydrocarbon to make a halogenated mercury contaning organic compound. Would be next level toxic 😵😵😵

  • @Laika_Come_Home
    @Laika_Come_Home 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for your translation. Your English is great!

  • @lampardy888
    @lampardy888 2 роки тому

    Curies' curiosity, the metaphor makes so much sense

  • @edgeeffect
    @edgeeffect 2 роки тому +6

    I've only ever heard gamma called gamma RAYS before..... I like the way you are being more scientifically accurate by saying gamma quanta. :)

    • @CDhn455
      @CDhn455 2 роки тому +1

      That depends on if it identifies as a particle or identifies as a wave. Lol

  • @bluedragon4244
    @bluedragon4244 2 роки тому

    I love how he how is understandable to Moderately intelligent people as well as more intelligent people, we all can convey his information and understand it.

  • @pressurechangerecord
    @pressurechangerecord 2 роки тому +1

    Great show! Thank you

  • @HenriFaust
    @HenriFaust 2 роки тому

    You can build your own fancy scintillator for a tiny fraction of the cost if you're handy with electronics.

  • @reloda
    @reloda 2 роки тому +1

    This guy has the most soothing yet difficult to understand accent ever

    • @mikekokomomike
      @mikekokomomike 2 роки тому +2

      I have no problems understanding him, maybe you are not familiar with the technical terms and concepts.

    • @reloda
      @reloda 2 роки тому +1

      @@mikekokomomike haha

  • @galadriel4101
    @galadriel4101 2 роки тому

    I learn so much through your videos. Your content is the best.

  • @addaustin6730
    @addaustin6730 2 роки тому +4

    This device is so sensitive it picks up radioactive isotopes in the body :u
    (I have operated one a few times)

  • @FallenAngelZero00
    @FallenAngelZero00 2 роки тому +1

    I love these videos, they are so useful and interesting.

  • @solarizedmonkeyman
    @solarizedmonkeyman 2 роки тому

    Best T-shirt of the year award 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Bloated_Tony_Danza
    @Bloated_Tony_Danza 2 роки тому

    Radiation seems like fire, lightning, and sunshine coming from solid metals

  • @jamesowens7148
    @jamesowens7148 2 роки тому

    I was not notified about this video 2 weeks ago. UA-cam "glitch"?

  • @hardhikosb7308
    @hardhikosb7308 2 роки тому +2

    Putin watching this:- Thoisoi will be our nuclear chemical chief officer of Russia

  • @okithdesilva129
    @okithdesilva129 2 роки тому +5

    Thank you so much for this amazing video

  • @Mysixofnine
    @Mysixofnine 2 роки тому +6

    Thanks dude for another video!! Atomic topic is my jam! If the reader didn’t know radiation is essentially light. Really high intensity light, so powerful it’ll breaks the molecular bonds of your dna chain, so when the “blue flash” happens your dna gets scrambled you die slowly because the cells in your body are going to be the last cells you’ll ever have till you die ☠️

    • @knrz2562
      @knrz2562 2 роки тому +2

      Here's the funny thing though
      If you have cancer radiation helps kill the spreading cells
      Of course you won't be no Mr Manhattan
      And get super powers but the human body can take alot punishment...

    • @quantumblur_3145
      @quantumblur_3145 2 роки тому +1

      Manmade horrors beyond our comprehension

    • @godfreypoon5148
      @godfreypoon5148 2 роки тому +2

      @@quantumblur_3145 That's a horrible thing to say about your mother.

    • @quantumblur_3145
      @quantumblur_3145 2 роки тому +2

      @@godfreypoon5148 an admirable retort.
      There's just one problem: I have already flooded this comment section with lethal amounts of radiation.
      Get owned.

    • @Mysixofnine
      @Mysixofnine 2 роки тому

      When you figure out the mediator to “light” one of mother natures tricks it undoubtedly helps settle your mind on how and why her tricks work. “Radiation” being another one of her tricks.
      For me two critical issues is the discrete particles can not explain action at a distance. 2nd is Niels Bohr and Rutherfords planetary stain has throughly been debunked but “mathematical physicist” insist on keeping that monster alive.
      Interconnected object explains allot but what is the invisible intangible object look like? How can one atom pull on another how can lights “wave” be mediated what object carry’s this wave

  • @prestonburton8504
    @prestonburton8504 2 роки тому

    Very COOL! I look forward to these now! God Bless

  • @ChristosapherDre
    @ChristosapherDre 2 роки тому +4

    interesting! i wonder what the more expensive or classified detectors are like.ones used for counter terrorism at major bridges or entry point to large cities or events, protection of vip, etc

  • @mitchhifi9192
    @mitchhifi9192 Рік тому

    6:40 didn't expect to see my cities name on that canister. (Canberra)

  • @aquahoodjd
    @aquahoodjd 7 місяців тому

    These would be really great random number generators

  • @danpovey
    @danpovey Рік тому

    I would like to introduce you to such a channel as Thoisoi2

  • @bbpetrov
    @bbpetrov 2 роки тому

    I still hope that someday I will see one video from you with SYNCHRONIZED AUDIO

    • @Burnt_Gerbil
      @Burnt_Gerbil 2 роки тому

      Go watch his Russian channel, Thoisoi. All those videos are synced.

  • @echoschnupowitz6250
    @echoschnupowitz6250 2 роки тому +1

    I see Radiacode-101 and I gives thumb-up :D It's very nice device and I like it.

  • @josephstanton2480
    @josephstanton2480 Рік тому

    Very interesting indeed sir. Thank you.

  • @SkylerAnderson
    @SkylerAnderson 2 роки тому

    Thank you comrade for the tips on surviving WWIII

  • @DEADPOOL-ti4cs
    @DEADPOOL-ti4cs 2 роки тому +4

    10:00 Moral :- Don't lick strontium, NEVER!

    • @user255
      @user255 2 роки тому +2

      Strontium-88 is not radioactive...

  • @toteu00000
    @toteu00000 2 роки тому

    Is that a "squatting slavs in tracksuits" t-shirt? :D

  • @albear972
    @albear972 2 роки тому +1

    So, this video clip was named "How to Recognize a NUCLEAR ACCIDENT" yesterday. What's with the name change?

    • @marildogjolena1012
      @marildogjolena1012 2 роки тому

      At the time of the upload it was also named ''I went to the MOST DANGEROUS PLACE IN EARTH'' and showed a person with a respirator in the thumbnail

    • @kukulroukul4698
      @kukulroukul4698 2 роки тому

      nothing serious...russian farts :)

    • @kukulroukul4698
      @kukulroukul4698 2 роки тому

      they love to be SERIOUS persons but with the OTHERS

  • @MrVeryCranky
    @MrVeryCranky Рік тому

    Excellent presentation thankyou.

  • @billynomates920
    @billynomates920 2 роки тому

    5:22 thosoi actually said air right after he said ear for like the millionth time! 😂

  • @pcriged
    @pcriged 2 роки тому +1

    I love your videos foremost. That graph with photon energy bothered me. Xrays and gamma rays are the same energy range the difference is the origin: tube or atom.

    • @thorwaldjohanson2526
      @thorwaldjohanson2526 2 роки тому

      Well in astronomy it is still defined by energy. And in general, besides specific high end physics experiments or medical machines, that distinction is still useful. But yeah, classification by source makes sense and has been widely adopted

  • @Hörten-HO229
    @Hörten-HO229 Рік тому

    Radioaktivität ist ein Laboratorien wunder der physics.

  • @alexisaac9032
    @alexisaac9032 2 роки тому

    This is a great video. Powerful stuff.

  • @Psychobolic77
    @Psychobolic77 2 роки тому

    Interesting video, but I thought it was going to be about Caesium

  • @aquahoodjd
    @aquahoodjd 7 місяців тому

    They just found a huge massive natural deposit of helium in Canada I think... I'm a technical diver so I breathe trimix helium it's really expensive or has gotten more expensive because we're running out of it it's the only molecule that escapes the Earth's gravity...

  • @ividio9450
    @ividio9450 2 роки тому

    But you have the most informative videos

  • @Rattletrap-xs8il
    @Rattletrap-xs8il 2 роки тому +1

    I love that T-Shirt

  • @aquahoodjd
    @aquahoodjd 7 місяців тому

    Take some iodine pretty quickly we're given iodine tablets where I live. We keep them in our medicine cabinet until the government says we might need to take them for some reason. CH!

  • @tonyp6631
    @tonyp6631 2 роки тому +1

    Nice shirt!

  • @kafkaesk3449
    @kafkaesk3449 Рік тому

    I am watching a chemistry video at 2am even when I don't have chemistry degree

  • @Fl0yt
    @Fl0yt 2 роки тому

    love the tshirt.

  • @terrafirma9328
    @terrafirma9328 2 роки тому +1

    Where did you get your dosimeters?

  • @_Solaris
    @_Solaris 2 роки тому

    This video came at a time not a minute too soon.

  • @BinneReitsma
    @BinneReitsma 2 роки тому

    I really appreciate the information you share with your channel,
    Also your accent is good to listen to 👍🏻
    But I can't help but hear Rhodesian instead of radiation :p

  • @himanshusingh5214
    @himanshusingh5214 2 роки тому +2

    You made a video recently.

  • @markpostlethwaite9672
    @markpostlethwaite9672 2 роки тому

    Great video as usual! What is the Geiger counter that connects to your mobile phone?
    I want one.

    • @Are0hEssEss
      @Are0hEssEss 2 роки тому +2

      RadiaCode's RadiaScan-101. It's a scintillator/gamma spectrometer, not a Geiger counter.

  • @dig1035
    @dig1035 2 роки тому

    Thumbs up and subscribed! What do you think about thorium powerplants?

  • @PRO-GaMeR_is_back
    @PRO-GaMeR_is_back Рік тому

    Cs is the least electronegative element in the periodic table

  • @TMS5100
    @TMS5100 2 роки тому +1

    Great t-shirt for this video 😂

  • @AndreaArturoGiuseppeGrossi
    @AndreaArturoGiuseppeGrossi 2 роки тому +1

    Your documentary is really interesting and accurate, as far as I can understand. Yet I'd love to underline the tshirt you are wearing. How cool is that (if I don't think about what it reminds me... I was 16 when it happened and still I can remember it quite well...)!

  • @overkill1994
    @overkill1994 2 роки тому

    I thought I was having a stroke during the intro

  • @nucleusentertainment5602
    @nucleusentertainment5602 2 роки тому

    Need more videos on aerogel

  • @SteelJM1
    @SteelJM1 2 роки тому

    Bahah, that shirt is awesome!

  • @keatoncreates
    @keatoncreates Рік тому

    Can you do a video on the basement laboratory at Chernobyl (kreosan channel, footage)? there are many people who go there and still loads of chemicals, not to mention the radioactive firefighters boots and clothing would be interesting to know what some of those chemicals are and how dangerous that place is! And i dont mean do a video and go there just a explanation video of osme one whos already been haha

  • @NelkaelVehuiah
    @NelkaelVehuiah 6 місяців тому

    There are many owners or people with results of its presence here.

  • @davidarundel6187
    @davidarundel6187 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for sharing this information . 💜❤️👍💐

  • @aquahoodjd
    @aquahoodjd 7 місяців тому

    I wonder if you could use alpha particles to break down nanoparticles of persistent plastics?

  • @yuvalhuck5437
    @yuvalhuck5437 2 роки тому +1

    10:01
    Thank you

  • @c0ba1t
    @c0ba1t 7 місяців тому

    Where'd you get that t-shirt? I want one.

  • @consis
    @consis 2 роки тому

    luv this guy

  • @JS-HOME.INTERIORS
    @JS-HOME.INTERIORS 2 роки тому

    Sir what is the Anti iron chemical plz make a one video plz

  • @TheXScientist
    @TheXScientist 2 роки тому +4

    Big Fan From India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳😍😍😍😍😍😊😊😊😊

  • @SBJCREATORS
    @SBJCREATORS 2 роки тому +1

    Good presentation

  • @deaultusername
    @deaultusername 2 роки тому +4

    There seems to be multiple radiation information videos released on youtube in last few days, is it a youtube suggested thing for youtubers to do? or possibly related to the 660kg missing radioactive material from Chernobyl

    • @daisiesofdoom
      @daisiesofdoom 2 роки тому

      That is exactly the message THEY want you to get.

  • @jeffreypage1361
    @jeffreypage1361 2 роки тому

    I want that t-shirt!

  • @PactusCG
    @PactusCG 2 роки тому +1

    Is that me or he changed the title of the video 3 times o.O ?

  • @TheFanOrTheMask
    @TheFanOrTheMask 2 роки тому

    great vid, makes me laugh though, such an expensive bit of kit, but someone has written on the sensor with a black marker pen - lol

  • @nonothebot
    @nonothebot 2 роки тому

    What does exactly mean "nuclear accident" ? Does it mean "nuclear explosion" ? Is there a technical difference between Chernobyl and Fukushima accident compared to the Hiroshima/Nagasaki nuclear bombs ?

    • @TheExplosiveGuy
      @TheExplosiveGuy 2 роки тому +2

      A nuclear accident usually means an unintended release of radioactive material or an unintended exposure to radiation.

  • @byronlefevre8266
    @byronlefevre8266 2 роки тому

    WHERE DID U GET THAT TSHIRT SIR I WANT IT

  • @iceberg789
    @iceberg789 2 роки тому

    why everything costs hundreds of thousands of euros ? ☹
    how can we afford them that way.

  • @christianrobert7915
    @christianrobert7915 2 роки тому

    April 26 at 12:51 EST I saw a peek on RadioCode of some 8 times usual for about an hour. Any one know from where this came? Solar ?

  • @zygmuntzarzecki
    @zygmuntzarzecki 2 роки тому

    Why the audio track is different than your speech in video?

    • @Burnt_Gerbil
      @Burnt_Gerbil 2 роки тому +2

      It’s two different languages, that’s why. You can watch the original video in Russian.

  • @nucleusentertainment5602
    @nucleusentertainment5602 2 роки тому

    Amazing videos

  • @ividio9450
    @ividio9450 2 роки тому

    Hey you made a video of caesium metal

  • @techtinkerin
    @techtinkerin 2 роки тому

    Fascinating as always! ❤️👍😎