Nuclear blasts, preserved on film
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Beginning in 1945, and until atmospheric nuclear testing was banned, the United States conducted 210 above-ground nuclear tests, documented on film. Now, footage that has survived, now being preserved by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, is being analyzed for their scientific data, changing what we previously knew about the destructive power of our nuclear arsenal. David Martin reports.
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Imagine the aliens saying about us: _"They did _*_what_*_ to their own planet?"_
You mean talking about not saying
Every technological alien civilisations can reach self destruction point and either they survive and get very advanced or not. Our earth reaching the point in our living time so it depends if we will survive and we will advance like them or human race will be gone is up to us
I love when people say this like automatically assuming no alien species ever made bombs or fought lmfao based off literally NOTHING except self hatred
@@edharris5855 I second that, always that negativity yet they want positivity.
@Jesus is Dog : those people are us humans and we are electing them
I’m glad he clarified that it was 15mllion Kelvin, and not 15,000,273.15 degrees Celsius
Same here!
haha it's only 14,999726.85 degrees celsius, how lame.
Exactly what I though. But he probably meant Kelvin as opposed to Fahrenheit, not Celsius, where the difference is A LOT more.
@@M4XC4V413R4 Be nice.
@Adam B
I got the feeling that, in any scale , you'll end up toasted and crispy on your feets in less than two secs.
My father was a colonel in the Air Force in the 50s. He described to me his experience witnessing an above-ground atomic detonation in the desert of Nevada (I believe he said it was in Nevada). The men were in very narrow, deep trenches and wore blinders over their eyes. They were instructed to get as low as they could in the trench and bury their eyes deep in the joint of their elbows. He said that when the bomb detonated, the ground shook, and the light passed through their arms, through their blinders, and through their eye lids, and it was still so bright that it hurt his eyes. The wind concussion crossed over the top of the trench that was itself like an explosion, and the heat quickly increased to the point where it was almost unbearable for just a moment, then quickly dissipated. When it was over, my father and some of the other men were driven closer to ground zero in jeeps. He told me that all the sand around them had been turned to glass, and incinerated birds had fallen from the sky and were laying about on the ground. There was a metallic smell in the air. My father died in 1985 of a brain tumor that his doctors said had all the traits of a tumor caused by radiation exposure. At the time of the detonation he witnessed in the early 50s, they still weren't fully aware of the effects of radiation exposure, and from his description of the event, it sounded like the men were stationed too close to the point of detonation.
Wow, your father gave the ultimate sacrifice as a serviceman!
My Uncle Bruce was in the trenches. They were sent into ground zero almost immediately afterwards
They knew the damage radiation would cause your father they just didn't care.
I was the one who launched the nuke
A Salute to your Father and you
yours very truly Alfonso Cantu USMC
Writing this for my grandfather who was a LT. Colonel in 1962. 'I thought of two things when the blast went off; God and my family. There is nothing more horrific than what we carried out in the desert. The lasting consequences, even today, are being shrouded with silence almost as tall as the mushroom cloud itself. When the light flashed and the heat felt like it was somehow going straight through us, most of the tough men surrounding me either dropped to their knees or about faced and retreated, hastily. I hope and pray, that there is enough common sense, that lingers in the current generation to avoid such atrocities'.
Well said, Russell.
I give it not even half a year until we have nuclear war
@@Q-Bits8 just a month to go then 🤣🤣🤣 not...
feel sorry that most of the older generations that experienced these things are becoming old enough now they are passing away. not enough of the younger generation will listen to these stories either. which is very scary because i know growing up hearing these things are the very reason why we all were so terrified of nuclear war. generations now days laugh it off because they equate a nuclear bomb to a video game , or some high paid CGI movie. its not real enough to them for them to fear it.
My god.
I feel the cancer just from watchin this..
Edit: oh damn my first blown up comment lesgo!
And many have got it indeed -- by this way!
I can feel it growing inside me already
@@lossatbear16 thats what she said
Andrew Guadarrama haha just realised how this can be taken out of context 😂
@@lossatbear16 i saw my opening and I dived right in head first
Nukes literally leaves your shadow on the ground.
no it doesnt
iDeagle it does. That’s what happened in Hiroshima
@@skfoxjrxzz5051 You know what shadows are right? I think you meant to say that it vaporized them so fast it imprinted unburnt hair and skin on the ground that looks like a shadow.
@@bigredone1030 Yes it does I seen it in Hiroshima..
@@skfoxjrxzz5051 The Hiroshima bomb was practically a dud. Only 3% of the material ignited. If the bomb went off as desired, no one could live there today. The blast and heat did the killing. Radiation was minimal. Today's weapons would leave a circular void. There would literally be nothing left...anywhere.....wiped completely clean. If a city like St. Louis (random example) were hit.... and you flew over it later on....you would not be able to tell there was ever anything there.
Hey, ACTUAL journalism. Haven't seen that in a while..
Soak it in. Never know when you'll see another piece of real journalism again.
@@jtno2 haha
I know it! They totally forgot to tell us how this is Trump's fault!
I know right?
Some of vice's older vids
Film perserving is such an important and awesome job man! You're the person that let's us lazy people comb the internet looking for rare footage.
Sure is! Maybe you can tell that to the morons at NASA who erased the moon landing footage.
Nuclear bomb goes off with hundreds of people watching
Radiation: Its free real estate
@JGD Ok Redditor
Private owned and I told you not for sale
They all gone with the wind 💨
Yeah, I was thinking this while watching. Why are they standing there? Out of reach for the radiation?
@@gijsboltjes26 nope, in fact many watchers ended up getting cancer
"....Now I am become death, destroyer of worlds..."
There had to be at least person who posts this
Thank you, Oppenheimer.
Actually, Shiv said that, in the Bhagwad Gita. Oppenheimer merely quoted Shiv.
Joe Rogan has entered the chat
turns out that the real death was just the way the rich live haha bombs the least of our worries
I recall an individual I met at the railroad where we were both employed. He talked about witnessing a nuclear test somewhere in the Pacific back in the 1950's or early 60's when he was a sailor in the U.S. Navy. He was aboard a destroyer and he mentioned what it was like after the blast of the nuclear device. He said, "the heat felt like what you feel just after opening the oven door of your stove." He also said his ship was located about 50 miles from the blast itself.
All i can imagine is the radiation you would absorb if you could feel heat from it like that...
There was a video/mini-documentary made recently here on youtube about a group of American sailors that were used for tests by being exposed closer to the blasts than what would be considered safe distances. I remember one of the guys describing that even covering your eyes with your hands you'd see the blast through the skin and it would create an effect that looked like an x-ray image. If I remember correctly, according to the video a lot of the guys that were there that day have died from cancer and others have struggled with it early on in their lives.
@@TheOneWithComments that part about the x-ray effect sounds familiar i believe i have briefly heard about the subject as well. Interesting....
@@TheOneWithComments If it is the same one that I watched, the sailors were actually british.
@@jujucabal you're right. I was getting my nations mixed up. The video I was referencing was actually done by the channel "Motherboard". I found after I had made my comment.
ONLY DEVILS would create such things.... ONLY DEVILS
Humans its humans
2:11 this just looks horrifying
It does
I have a HD version of that exact photo as my desktop background. It reminds me everyday that I made it through the cold war, without having to see it in my backyard!
So sad
Jaw dropping.
Look up Tsar Bomb
"Explain to us why your dog is so skinny"
03:10
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Haha!!! Indeed
@Cole Park oh haha now I understood the joke.
I didn't understand this for a second... I read it and thought "where and when was there a dog!?".... and then it hit me lol... Thank you for the amusement.
@Dennis Mitchell Yeah I was thinking the same. Its cos of the radiation right? Turned your dog into a wrinkly furless freak
Finally, we can have new stock footage for movies!
Nope. Same footage, new news coverage to coincide with the recent DPRK summit
gay.
I wonder if Kubrick knew .... I can't help but think of his perfectionism and the end of Dr. Strangelove. He'd have probably gone through every can of film just for the stock footage of the blasts at the end.
And memes!
@@oonis.aucoix Kubrick is probably the one who helped fake the tests. Nukes are fake autohoax.com infiniteplanesocietydotcom.com
03:30 - Props for mentioning the vinegar syndrome problem with film. I don't think enough people realize that their old family slides and films on what we thought was permanent "safety film", like Kodachrome, are degrading and decaying, year by year, as they sit in their shoeboxes and attics. After about 50 years, acetate-based films - basically ALL slide film, movie film, and negatives that we have used since the 1940s - begin to change back from plastic into its component parts. Acetate film decays into acetic acid - which gives off the familiar smell of vinegar. As it does so, the plastic base of the film begins to shrink, curl, and grow brittle. The acid and other chemicals produced by the decay of the substrate begin to attack the emulsion, distorting and eventually destroying the image. The damage is non-reversible, except by costly, labor-intensive and risky measures, such as floating the emulsion off of the old base and replacing it onto a new one.
If you have your parent's or grandparents slides and movie film stored away, go take a whiff of it. If you smell vinegar, the process is underway. You should digitize important slides and film right away.
Probably not much of real importance there.
@@u.v.s.5583 wtf
Thanks
How many digital images have been lost? I trust the physical more than the digital. Both should be made.
@@MichaelSHartman First, you should make multiple copies. So trust in copies.
I lived in Southern Utah during the 1950's and remember my Dad taking us to the top of a mesa ridge near where we lived to watch the nuclear test blasts. From our point, you could only see the flash of light then the sound that rumbled through the earth like a big drum beat.
I hope you were wearing eye protection. What you witnesses was only a small fraction of the muliple blasts from just one MIRV missile. God help us all if we use them. I think all 7 billion of us will be dead if we use them.
How are you still alive?
@Dennis Mitchell For me it was around 56, 57, 58. We lived in Hurricane Ut.
@@crand20033 It was too far away to need eye protection. There wasn't anymore glow than what you see after the sun sets on a clear day.
this is gonna be so cool man oh man were going to get in so much trouble daaaannnngggg
I hope the algorithm brings the future youngsters here, for my days are almost over 😔
And what do you say about your life? Was it a fulfilled one? Any regrets? Any wisdom for us youngsters?
Life is a recipe we are not the chefs nor the tasters just the finished product
How was your life?
Did you enjoy it?
How was life?
i can say im a "youngster." and the algorithm brought me here. dont worry.
Putin right? Same here
a blast from the past LOL
great movie
XD
@@oblivionlord1242 at least the Joke was no 'bomb' !
Developed by Vicarious Vision...
Idiot
anybody here in 2023 ? maybe not
☠️☠️☠️☠️x10,000,000 😂
I was a tactical nuclear weapons crewman in the Army for a while during the Cold War years. We knew if we ever had to use our nukes we probably wouldn't survive.
@Meme Memeson Russia is getting its tail kicked. I would be very embarrassed if I were Russian.
@Meme Memeson Hilarious, comrade. Sadly for you, the Soviet Union is over. Now any illusion of Russian power is too.
@Meme Memeson lol really? Russia is clearly the bigger country here but is clearly getting desperate. And fighting for what exactly? Nothing is worth all the lives lost… especially not Putin’s ego.
@Meme Memeson You know Europe didn't lose most of their manpower and army, right? It's Ukraine losing a lot and Russia losing a lot. Nothing else, our military is unaffected. Imagine if Russia had to fight against any NATO, thus invoking Article 5 (an attack on 1 country is an attack on all) while being under extreme pressure due to the war-time ''economy'' way of things. No one is stupid enough to do that, especially if you can't even win from a, with all due respects, kind of third-tier/weaker country like Ukraine.
@@mozzjones6943 logic and rationality starts to go out the window in times of desperation. it is not stupidity that causes one to lose one's senses but rather severe damage to one's massively inflated ego.
Normally, I would find this highly interesting as I've always been interested in military history and its weapons since elementary school. I would be fascinated and would think how cool it was. I'm having a bit of a difficult time returning to that fame of mind at the moment.
It's just UA-cam classically recommending videos again
Yeah, with Putin threatening to use nukes if anyone tries to help Ukraine from the invasion. Hopefully he isn't that insane.
I don't think alot of people should die but Putin and ramzam should have bullets with their names on em
Lol i remember when everyone was worried about world war three because of Putin last year. Nothing even happened.
@@xoxo8321 The only difference between then and now is that Russia has literally invaded another European country now, one that is allied with both the US and Western Europe.
If you can't connect the dots from there, and figure out why now, WW3 is much likelier than ever, then that just means you're the type of person who'll only notice a world war after it has already started.
People who are worried about the situation are smarter than you in that sense.
Absolutely Horrific !
I grew up in the 1960's, right in the middle of the Cold War and Vietnam and remember the "duck and cover" drills in school and seeing waves of B-52 bombers coming over Los Angeles in air raid simulations.
I have tried to explain to my son just how "normal" this was then and how terrifying it is looking back and realizing just how close we were to the brink.
seems like a hard experience.
I love the idea of nuclear war and hope to see it before I die a boring normal death,
I grew up in the 50s and 60s and don't remember it being all that traumatic - we just accepted it - callow youth I suppose.
@@Amber-ng9db let the guy dream
@@mirrorblue100 That's what I told my son...we didn't know any different, so it was normal.
Thanks 1950s , for putting all that into the atmosphere for me to breath in as I was growing up.
@Pineappler I have heard somewhere that radioactivity can last 10 or 20 thousand years , so I'm probably breathing it in right now
@Pineappler So the trace radioactive particles that went thousands of feet into the air all came back down and none of them made their way into the atmosphere? Come on. We all breath the same air and the wind circulates everything throughout the planet.
@Pineappler ....and ne’er the twain shall meet?
@@3chords490 that's why its a lie. nuclear energy heats up water and thats all it does. it gets hot and electricity can be generated from the heat. the nuclear bomb is a scare tactic to plant into people's heads to control them.
@@popwarner1526 ah yes Mr. physicist, so Radiation doesnt exist i guess?
1:01 when u drop the shampoo in the shower
1:56 your toe when it gets hit by the shampoo.
@@familyfive05 YDZDTG77CY8G9HU UR S4I HIM
I laughed too hard about this😂😂
My grandfather was in the army during 1970s. He saw a nuclear weapon test executed by the Chinese in the South China Sea. He said it's just like in the movies, you gotta put on special eye goggles and it's so bright its like a second sun rising into the night sky. He said it illuminated everything so much, to where he could see doezens of vessels that were also out in the South China Sea to witness the test. Unbelievable
Interesting story. Especially since there have only been 45 nuclear tests conducted by China and NONE of them were in the South China Sea. All tests were conducted in Lop Nur in the desert.
These explosions are basically bringing miniature suns briefly into existence.
Well hydrogen bombs especially. Artificial miniature supernovae.
Now that brings a whole new perspective to ones thoughts...well done
the Sun, our Sun, is 10 million centigrade, every day for billions of years.................... on nuke is 10 million centigrade for 12 seconds............. its not even close to the SUN........................ you are factually delinquent. go stand in the corner.
@@MrCoors68 Maybe if you were able to read, you’d see that he said *briefly*
@@MrCoors68 You just won the “most awkward” comment of the year😂
So strange how beautiful it is.
till it gives you cancer
Well, ask Dr Strangelove, what he's thinking about it.
@Veritas Est Lux I would not want to commit myself to a specific city. The main thing is, it catches Trump and his court.
Everyone wears a mask naw man those things are bad news
@@Shadowfynx what? Nuclear bombs are bad news? No way
2:03 gives me chills down my spine...
Makes me stiff in my nether region... eeekkk
Same
@@eemgee9185 tf 😂
Agreed
Yeah that alone just shows how powerful this is. The nuke doesn't even have to hit something directly right away. Just sad when you think about the two places we nuked. Even worse that we sent one to space and too many tests here on earth. 🤦♀️
This aged like milk
That was left on a warm windowsill
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*A wise man once said*
*mankind invented the atomic bomb but no mouse would ever construct a mousetrap*
~Albert einstein
Hm, so overpopulation is the way to go?
@@gijsboltjes26 never have I seen somebody think that a nuclear bomb was the best way to solve overpopulation which shouldn’t actually be as bad as people assume. Our population is expected to rise to 11 billion and stop
That's extremely ironic. As stupid as that mouse is, WE are the _real_ stupid ones.
@Gijs Boltjes cringe
Too much cheese on earth is the problem.
I think were about to see em in 4k pretty soon...
Maybe. Maybe not 😏
*These gender reveal parties are getting out of hand*
Shut up.
@@surge3158 Why are you so mad over that LMAO
We are a disgusting species
Anyone else come here after watching Oppenheimer for the first time?
Yes.
No
There’s a 1995 documentary called Trinity and Beyond narrated by William Shatner that contains a lot of unseen atomic film footage.
I REALLY miss my Kodachrome and Ektachrome! I digress. I succumbed to digital in 2006. But I've learned to accept it for many reasons.
Thanks to Peter Kuran (atomcentral)
ua-cam.com/video/cjhD6HJLd9k/v-deo.html
Well, we gonna be having a lot of Godzilla's showing up soon.
This comment may be a possible prediction for July 2020
@@mdboy2017 yeah. When you think outside of the box its not scientifically impossible. Plus we got more evidence of aliens existing now. Why not have Godzilla too?
@@iminavegetativestatestudio1730 it’s definitely scientifically impossible
@@iminavegetativestatestudio1730 What evidence of alien existence do we have?
oh good, i was beginning to get so bored
Having had the privilege to work at LLNL years ago, I am thankful that the stewardship and scientific oversight has remained in the hands of sober, committed professionals. These educated and often humble men and women were exemplary in their approach to their responsibilities. We never hear enough about the work these national laboratories do, and how much we owe to the effort of their staff.
Neal Klein what’s the LLNL? - -National Lab?
@@ChickentNug Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
why sober?hahaha
@@ChickentNug Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory = LLNL
@@mrtfff Cute. Seriously, though, these folks took their responsibility seriously. I was proud to work with all of them.
UA-cam waited for years to recommend this.
Russian invade Ukraine.
UA-cam: "you wanna see how you'll die"
And we wonder why there is such a high number of cancer patients these days.
Well I don't think that this effects anyone who has cancer and this isn't a valid saying. That's true if people were in contact with these nukes and around the area where these went off. But this wouldn't be true or else we would all have cancer, but radiation doesn't really travel worldwide with these. Well with the nukes we have today they don't...
@@andrewvvvv8335 Got to remember though that the radiation will travel around the world via the atmosphere, just like how dust from africa makes its way to florida all of the time.
www.jacksonville.com/article/20130827/NEWS/801247614
@@FtanmoOfEtheirys Yeah that's true. But radiation from nukes and other nuclear things could possibly last "1 to 5 years" Now radiation is all around us and in our body. But you got a point. That's just my opinion on it. If I got cancer, I doubt it was from the radiation of a nuke 3+ decades.
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I didn't grow up in the Cold War, but as a kid in the 80s and 90s, I remember a lot of Time Life ads for compilation VHS videos: "For just $19.95, every atomic test that has been declassified. But WAIT! Order right now and we will also include the Destroyed Town footage never before seen!" I spent a lot of time looking out the car window at buildings, just thinking any moment a flash and mushroom cloud will be seen in the distance...
Who is here after lebanon explosion 🇱🇧💔
Don forms war! Son creates the weapons! Don makes defence system! Son creates evil! Don & Son do all these things! War-war game means arms trade boom! Friend enemy religion means defence system doom!
Nope. Here because it was the anniversary 2 days ago.
Mee😢
“It’s all over but the crying”
ill being experiencing the force of a nuclear bomb on july 21
don't watch this in 2022
Thank you film preservationist. For protecting and preserving our history.
and protecting the Zapruder film where it's apparent that the JFK hit was an inside jobby job
Having growing up during the Cold War, I’ve had a morbid fascination with mushroom clouds.
And that is exactly why they *created* these films.
The newer generations know the "mushroom" from movies... Strange thing... Why do we not have HQ clips from "nuclear detonations" from the eighties and nineties?
Me too, it's crazy.
"...a morbid fascination..." -- To me, too, it was, and that for years, not only "a morbid fascination" but a veritable nightmare. -- But it is no more! It is fake. They are, all of them, created -- videos! Various techniques have been applied to make them (together with the various "comment"-techniques behind them) as fearful as possible...
For the beginners: investigate the Hiroshima businesses, the glaring inconsistencies of their many allegations -- of different times (and don't be afraid when the question arises "What is then the deal with the 'Cold War' so-called?" and similar, now historical, questions...)
Jasper, you’re a special kinda of person.
@@kevinwhite9761 -- You are the judge. But judge the matter for yourself as well not only the person.
“Not even close to what you see in real life.”
Scary to think how the decisions of leaders can lead to something so horrific being used on simple people.
the US has already used them, I hope no one will use them again.
The blast at the beginning low kt range, here it is from the arial view (From 'Trinity and Beyond the atomic bomb movie'). from artillery ua-cam.com/video/iEFSt-w4ZhI/v-deo.html Unexpected behavior Castle Bravo. 2.5 x higher then expected power 15mt. ua-cam.com/video/iEFSt-w4ZhI/v-deo.html 15mt. Most of our warheads are in the 3 to 4 Megaton range ua-cam.com/video/iEFSt-w4ZhI/v-deo.html the russians 5 megaton. ua-cam.com/video/iEFSt-w4ZhI/v-deo.html
@@kafir1mw2quick I have a feeling that because the US has used it. Now we're a big target in the future. And tech is way different now.
@@yume3am488 Nah, USA is just more likely to use them again compared to others.
@@kafir1mw2quick Based on what? I mean, I get that it's trendy to bash the States, but what makes you think that the US is more likely than, say, Putin, to fire of a nuclear weapon?
POV: your watching this on 2022 because ur mum said there’s gonna be a nuke 👁👄👁
Big ol YEP.
anybody here trynna watch what a nuclear bomb looks after the lebanon explosion?
The difference I see is in Lebanon there wasn't a blinding flash.
Everything else seems to look the same as a Nuke.
Yeah.. I remember seeing a video of a nuclear blast many years ago. I was reminded of that video yesterday when I saw the Lebanon blast.. It was a very different type of explosion when you look at them though, the nuclear bomb looks like an actual bomb, the Lebanon blast you can see the chemical material catching fire when slowed down the video. Scary shyt tho..
That liked like a small yield atomic bmb for sure!!!!
amine dz not really, it was similar to Hiroshima in terms of blast radius
That wasnt a nuke. If it was, the buildings around the blast radius would of been vaporized or at least blown away. It was a big explosion, but not a nuke. Far from it.
I would recommend everyone watch “Trinity and beyond”; one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen.
Also, the documentary, "White Light, Black Rain." About Hiroshima from the victims' point of view. Heart wrenching.
Narrated by William Shatner. 👍
Now this is the kind of comment everyone should post , it's informative and along with op all the other responders are as well , truly a rare sight to see
Also watch the recently released Tsar Bomba footage.
The largest man made explosion ever created. It was made to deliver a 100 Megaton blast, but thankfully the designer decided to knock it down to 50 megatons for their test. Otherwise there would probably have been a lot of casualties as the pilots that were 100 kilometers away by the time the bomb with a parachute slowing it's decent reached it's detonation altitude barely made it out alive. If I recall, I belive they said they dropped several thousand feet in just a few seconds after the initial shockwave hit them.
it's ok , at this rate I'm sure I'll be able to see one myself
"Duck and cover" seems a bit weak when facing this type of destruction!
The government had to come up with something that would calm the citizens' fears. So a generation of children were raised with the idea that hiding under your desk after you see a nuclear blast would save them. Now we teach the same thing to children in California, only substituting earthquakes for a nuclear blast. It's a lot less expensive than rebuilding all the schools to be seismically safe.
It wasn't for the blast, it was for debris.
ya like when at school they say get under the desk for a bomb drill(in some places). what the actual is a desk gonna do to protect you?
Duck and quack!
@@killergoose7643 What debris?
Thank you for preserving this important information for future generations to see. So they never have to see one with their own eyes
Civil War is about to happen in America with blue vs red. Once that commence, China will exploit the situation.
World War III will eventually begin. It might even set us back several decades or even in the stone age. We have more power and military means today than it was when WWII started.
The Soldiers Were Used As Lab Rats.
I met an machinist mate that was in some of those tests. He was in a VA facility in Ohio as a paitent. That was back in 2000.
And u many of us demonizing them .....
@K Jhnsn that's every job now
I wonder what kind of exposure they had to the radiation and if they had different types of cancer from witnessing those blast.
Hello WW3
My grandfather's older brother took part in the over ground nuke testings he had goggles on and his hands over his face when it went off. He said that he could see his bones through his hands and thought it was over then the shockwave hit and scared him😂
Did he die from Cancer.
@@kathyr.8135 No actually from natural causes
@Kenneth Glover because its funny to me and the way he told the story added to it
Yeah Good story but im not buying it kid
@@xdevilxx-_-demons3263 nice👍
I think we're all here for the same reason
Hopefully this won't need to be changed to "we were"
Mmmhmm 😰🤯 same
So bongo, bongo, bongo I don't want to leave the Congo
Oh no no no no no!!!
what?
Bingo bango bongo I'm so happy in the jungle I refuse to gooo
I feel it's my responsibility to end this nonsense...jk I've got spurs that jingle jangle jingle
@@justin456 JINGLE JANGLE
Its from Fallout 3 lol. Galaxy news radio. A game franchise set in nuclear apocalypse.
What an amazing job he has done to save and restore those incredible images
won't matter, we will have nuclear war in not even half a year
Those images are phenomenal.
Beirut explosion Brought Me Here
Same here. Kinda similar huh?
Same here. Honestly isn’t much different at all in terms of blast force, but the nuke has wayyyyy more heat
TDS Yeah
Yeah. Very different explosions though slowed down the videos and analyse it you see major differences in the blasts
@amine dz wrong ,, you can have any size hydrogen bomb you like ,, small one -> big one
The 50 megaton Tsar Bomba had a fireball that was 8km wide and the radius of complete destruction was 100km . A Russian officer observing the blast from around 270km away said he could feel the intense heat from the radiant heat of the fireball. The blast itself was so powerful, it blew out windows in buildings over 7-800km away. Makes these fission bombs look like veritable firecrackers.
To put that in perspective, the fireball touched the ground and was as high as commercial air traffic. It triggered earthquake detectors and the shockwave circled the planet 3 times.
Its scary how something so small to begin with can create such power and energy! The bomb is no bigger than a SUV
@@Ollied wait til we somehow manage to make antimatter bombs, where a bomb the size of your head will do more damage than the Tsar Bomba
If I remember correctly they had plans for an even bigger one afterwards, but they ditched the plans when they saw how insane the first one was.
@@Ollied not correct, it’s weight was 27 tons and it was 8 metres long. For sure bigger than a car.
People used to watch nuclear tests in the desert as part of their trip to the Las Vegas area...
Nevada, New Mexico, all that Roswell alien crash stuff was the military testing nukes. No ET. Happens all the time. The worlds still turning. Backwards but turning.
It's absolutely insane that they conducted over 200 nuclear tests in less than 20 years. I mean they knew in 1945 that these things worked, and the damage they could do. Why would they need to do another *200* tests? And think of the long term damage done to those places - won't the radioactive material produced persist for hundreds of years?
The most radioactive products last from a few hours to a few days. They started rebuilding Hiroshima and Nagasaki almost immediately. Don't get your science from Hollywood.
The design of nuclear weapons is about as difficult a science as you will find. Things happen in billionths of a second. The weapon vaporizes itself thoroughly during the test.
Many components and stages of the weapon must be tested and analyzed. The warheads must be reliable but absolutely safe even it the plane crashes and the bomb burns. Test firings had to be made so that instrumentation could be calibrated to verify treaty compliance. From a design/engineering point of view, the various warheads were probably under tested.
The two bombs used in WW2 were extremely dangerous and were not armed until they were nearly at their targets.
Different delivery systems (missile, airplane, submarine, artillery, torpedo, etc.) required different warheads and subsequent tests.
By improving bomb efficiency, less fissile material was needed. Less fallout. Less environmental pollution in manufacture.
Just about any design change would require proof of concept testing. The list goes on.
Because the nuclear explosions were airbursts, no. The radiation quickly dissipates after a couple of days. It's worse when the detonation is ground-level, of which I don't think there were many.
We were told that nothing would grow within a thousand years. Agriculture surrounds Hiroshima today. Nukes are not real, only the pretend display of them is.
Its not about testing if it works ya dingus. They found that out in the first test with Trinity. It's about learning as much as possible about the details of HOW they work and how they're effected by changes in different variables and how other things (targets, environment etc.) react or interact to/with the explosions. Take some time to watch some of these films and you'll see that they aren't just lighting these things off for fun. You may also learn that airbursts, which are the preferred way to set off a nuke, don't actually create much fallout (radioactive debris) since the shockwave pounds down on the ground instead of erupting up from it, lifting lots of irradiated dirt into the air.
My dad was one of a very select few chosen to develop the library test film in this video, and it was classified at the time. In the 60 - 80's he was also directly involved in teaching and training astronauts how to use their cameras. I remember receiving 8.5x11 glossies of the Earth taken from Gemini, and even larger from Skylab. I still remember holding rare solar film studies taken during the 1970s. Fascinating stuff. All lost to the passage of time, I wish I had them today.
Heya mate would you happen to know where this film can be seen, the ones this video talks about and shows exerpts from ? Because i don't see it being mensioned anywhere or linked anywhere... Have a nice day!
@@arn0000 This is all from the 50's and 60's. Long before the internet was an idea in Al Gore's head. As far as I know, only the originals exist in various vaults. All the stuff he gave me has been lost in a dozen moves over the years.
@@pizzafrenzyman ah shoot ... Too bad .. well thanks for your fast reply anyway and i wish you the best for the future!
That is SO COOL.
0:02 - I didn't know that Regina Dubovitskaya speaks so good English!
Spies are required to speak good English.
Just give it a few more weeks tops. 1945 is knocking on everyone's door, HARD.
5:52 literally looks like a mini star
Nuclear energy does fuel stars. Nuclear fusion though, not fission like the bomb.
@@twilightprince4833 the H Bomb is a fusion weapon
@@UnDark1 oh yea, that slipped my mind..
I really love how interested the journalist looks and behaves in regards to this topic. He seems like a sharp, interesting guy!
This aged like fine milk
while the worst thing we've ever invented it's so memorizing to watch
These astonishing images at 5:00 are simply instantaneous stars created by insufficient amounts of hydrogen fuel (hence not enough gravity to hold the fire ball at equilibrium).
Explain further. How is it like a star?
@@marchtenth7869 A star is literally an immense, continuous series of nuclear explosions caused by the fusing of hydrogen atoms. It only stops combusting when the extreme gravity in its core has fused all of the hydrogen atoms through several denser elements. Down to Iron, I believe.
The image at 5:00 - what test/shot was this? If it was a 'thermonuclear/hydrogen/deuterium boosted/whatever' then your analogy is sound and I like it.
E2qNX8btraQ3zRD6J7fc you are correct. They didn’t specify whether it’s thermonuclear or just fission. In the latter case my analogy doesn’t stand.
great observation
While this is fascinating and great to see, I truly hope we never experience nuclear war. This is horrifying, yet beautiful at the same time. But not at the cost of millions of lives across the globe.
@@garylake1497 probably this year considering everything going against Putin fearing he may be feeling cornered and possibly pushing the button
5:47 that just looks weird.
At that moment we have split an atom. You can't intervene with the nature more than that. It's terrifying.
the camara outside the house that got completely annihilated seems to be fine...
What a mess. Imagine what damage this must have caused to our enviroment and Ozone layer. Split wood, not atoms. One nuclear bomb can ruin your whole day....Those photographers must have died from cancer.
The radiation levels of the atmosphere hasn't changed much from nuclear tests. When a nuke explodes, the plutonium splits and turns back into Uranium, Uranium is to heavy to stay in the air for long, and falls back down to the ground within 20 days of the explosion. Thermonuclear (fission to fusion) bombs release way less radiation than nuclear (fission) bombs, as most of the fissionable fuel used to make the conditions for fusion, is burned up into non-radioactive particles in the resulting fusion process. The amount of radiation we receive from the Sun is still way higher, than what nuclear tests have released. Of course the areas in which nuclear tests where conducted, have higher levels of radiation, and if you live in the area, you most likely have a higher chance of cancer. Of course some people in the nuke tests have died of cancer as a result of the tests, but even some of the guys, that was in the trenches closer to ground zero, lived their lives without getting cancer. I guess some of them was lucky.
I heard that people that had hands on there eyes could see bones like on CT scan
It was the extreme brightness. You can recreate the same effect with a really bright light on your own hand.
@robin Braznell You have no idea what you are talking about.
@@buzaldrin8086 it’s actually a combination of both, so calm yourselves
@@jacobharrison4700 No, it’s just the effect of the bright light. The transparency would last for less than a second.
Everyone he be smart and then there’s me who is struggling even to just learn about metamorphic rocks ;-;
It hurts me seeing old films like that: Decaying day by day. I hope they digitize everything. At some point everything turns to dust.
I live on this earth. I don't give them permossion to test any bombs regardless of my country.
Imagine how awesome those explosions would look with today's cameras.
The EMP would probably fry the electronics in today’s cameras
@@kevindubose6964 Even kilometers far?
@@castle_novelist yes
Dude is opening 70 year old, possibly radioactive film canisters with *bare hands.*
yea not how that works
@@MrFootballkid101 lmao
@@cashbeast2310 he is right. It’s not dangerous. Only if he would touch it for a long time(years), if it’s still radioactive in the first place.
I'd be more afraid of the vinegar than of the radioactivity.
Fake
I'll tell you the guy who's going to do it someday is that North Korea guy
This aged very well i barely found it and we are at war perfect timing .i been looking for raw unedited nuclear film for a long time in know i learned alot from this . Its VERY interesting real world ending imformation .
What? Which war are “you” at? I mean, which “you” are you, first of all? American? I wouldn’t be surprised that you are at war if so, for when aren’t you? But I’d like to know with whom you’re at war with, exactly.
0:12 wrong, i want to detonate a nuke.
1:50 pause it. do you see that inverted parabola under the main blast? The pressure wave hit the ground and has been reflected upward.
good catch! I didnt notice that before
That is why bomber pilots would experience two shockwaves. Initial and reflected.
This is also the reason for using air blasts instead of surface blasts, where the bomb is detonated hundreds of meters up in the air. "The shockwave of the explosion bounces off the ground and back into itself, creating a shockwave that is more forceful than one from a detonation at ground level." Visualization: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_burst#/media/File:Mach_effect_sequence.svg
The cloud looks like a mushro... Oh, wait. It's a jellyfish.
How come the blasts didnt destroy the cameras?
Usually they were inside special protective concrete shelters reinforced with steel and such.
@@Cherry-bq4oh that doesn't make any sense. I've seen the aftermath of an alleged atom bomb. Look at Nagasaki. Nothing was standing not steal not concrete nothing.
@@jasonherd1352 but remember Japanese cities were made mostly from wood, and after those bombs there was a phenomena known as a firestorm, which heated those buildings and to many thousands of degrees. Also, lots of large reinforced concrete structures withstood the blast, for example the A bomb dome was very close to ground zero but the outer walls and steel structure managed to remain standing. Hope this helps
@@Cherry-bq4oh no way www.nucleardarkness.org/include/nucleardarkness/images/pictures/hiroshima/big/hiroshima_before_destruction_02.jpg
@@Cherry-bq4oh I agree with what you're saying though I did a little bit of research afterwards in a lot of them were buried in the ground under the blast just inches above the dirt
Thankyou Mr Oppenheimer.😢
Why would we make something so deadly...
To make you ask questions
@Cooper Langlois it wasn't to end Japan but to end WW2.
Cause we are idiots
As a reserve if other mfs wanna take it there lol
Don’t ever wanna get caught with your pants down, we learned this from past wars
Nuclear War
“By the same word the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly.”
2 Peter 3:7
“And this shall be the plague with which the LORD will strike all the people who fought against Jerusalem: Their flesh shall dissolve while they stand on their feet, Their eyes shall dissolve in their sockets, And their tongues shall dissolve in their mouths.”
Zechariah 14:12
“And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved; but for the elect’s sake those days will be shortened.”
Matthew 24:22
“The earth quakes before them; the heavens tremble. The sun and the moon are darkened, and the stars withdraw their shining.”
Joel 2:10
“"For behold, the day is coming, burning like an oven, when all the arrogant and all evildoers will be stubble. The day that is coming shall set them ablaze, says the Lord of hosts, so that it will leave them neither root nor branch.”
Malachi 4:1
“But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything done in it will be laid bare.”
2 Peter 3:10
“The earth is violently broken, The earth is split open, The earth is shaken exceedingly. The earth shall reel to and fro like a drunkard, And shall totter like a hut; Its transgression shall be heavy upon it, And it will fall, and not rise again.”
Isaiah 24:19-20
“By these three plagues a third of mankind was killed-by the fire and the smoke and the brimstone which came out of their mouths.”
Revelation 9:18
“Therefore her plagues will come in one day-death and mourning and famine. And she will be utterly burned with fire, for strong is the Lord God who judges her.”
Revelation 18:8
“Therefore a curse consumes the earth; its people must bear their guilt. Therefore earth’s inhabitants are burned up, and very few are left.”
Isaiah 24:6
“Blow the trumpet in Zion, And sound an alarm in My holy mountain! Let all the inhabitants of the land tremble; For the day of the LORD is coming, For it is at hand: A day of darkness and gloominess, A day of clouds and thick darkness, Like the morning clouds spread over the mountains. A people come, great and strong, The like of whom has never been; Nor will there ever be any such after them, Even for many successive generations. A fire devours before them, And behind them a flame burns; The land is like the Garden of Eden before them, And behind them a desolate wilderness; Surely nothing shall escape them.”
Joel 2:1-3
ok
@@cipher1579 understatement of the year award
Who watching in 2020 because of what’s going on
Me
Me
Actually I was searching for nuclear blast 'fulgurites' which is usually what fused sand glass is called when struck by lightning.
Looking back, gotta be more specific :'). In a couple years when your comment just says '5 years ago' people will have to guess which of the many horrible events from 2020 inspired you to come here.
It was dumb to test that many bombs. They were like kids with a pocket full of firecrackers.
“Very hot” is a pretty grand understatement.
0:56 George H W Bush is supposed to be dead?
Stephen yeet!
This video has the clearest version of the Zupruder film I've ever seen. I want to see the rest of it.
no u dont
It’s on UA-cam that clear
It is very graphic. If you served in the military and had seen first hand many instances of fellow soldiers taking a 7.62mm round in the head and had no problem eating a greasy pork chop with blood and gray matter splattered over fatigues & gear, then maybe you are damaged enough to want to see the entire Zapruder film.
Instead, I recommend you mature a bit.
I wonder if these will be posted here or if we'll have to pay. There are already quite a few, but it sounds like there are even more and they have been enhanced.
Is it just me who would like to see a nuke go off in person? Like without the deaths and radiation of course 😂 must be awe inspiring and amazing to see!
Yeah kinda
Same
This is truly one of those things you hope you are not alive to witness. God help us all if the over 15,000 nukes of today ever get used.
Jesus at 2:05....look at those massive battleships in the water. They're like ants compared to the explosion and cloud. Insane