@@ahoksbergen humans do not _to the degree necessary based on current need_ - for example there is plenty of empty housing but growing homelessness (make some sacrifices banks and wealthy people, you don't "need" 6 houses and several properties, but there are humans who definitely need shelter); countries are run by immature adults who forgot the lessons of kindergarten apparently ("my country is better than your country - let's all make nuclear weapons and deter each other" yeah, immature); the expedited destruction of the planet all in the name of consumption and more and profit and wealth accumulation (identity through "things") ... Are their good people? Of course, but they are outnumbered not just by people who know full well the damage they are doing but also the indifferent, the mindless pop culture consumer drones (who see no value in helping others but rather their own social status), etc etc etc
@@ravenking2458 Hydrogen bomb is also a nuclear bomb. It’s called nuclear “fusion”. Tsar bomba - the biggest nuclear bomb ever detonated was achieved by nuclear fusion i.e. hydrogen bomb. And the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear bombs achieved by nuclear “fission”
@@ravenking2458 because only 66% of the world population has secondary education and also someone already commented about tsar bomba and then you said hydrogen bomb
It's so you can identify when one goes off next to you, usual plan is to shoot into the air at 500mph, head back to earth at a similar speed whilst enjoying the view just before all your flesh atomizes, only advantage is you won't be doing this alone.
@@femalegeefemalegee9740 Because if you ever worked with film you would know that it's a lot easier to shoot things in daylight than it is in darkness. To be able to film in the dark the film has to be of higher sensibility with more grain and less quality. It's still true with digital cameras today. If you want a good quality picture you are forced to flood the subject with light. Lower light= less quality picture, more grain, worse contrast, less accurate color reproduction etc..
What's even more amazing, is how this massive explosion barely caused a wave after the initial burst. So the amount of force required by earthquakes to create tsunamis is mind boggling!
@@ketankshukla The effect that this bomb created is counterintuitive; The explosion created a massive sub-aquatic vacuum. This vacuum presented, in effect, a void, to witch surrounding waters rushed to fill - a retro-tsunami. It did create waves due to the massive disturbance of the waters. However, small & large depth charges do not create tsunamis. Research on the cause & effect of tsunamis will shed light on light on this matter. In short, there ws no tsunami because there was no plate tectonic shift.
Ehh not really acurat3 bc a nuke is a explosion and due to water pressure its not going to do much but since an esrth quakes shakes an entire plate boundery the vertical motion is what causes the wave
You literally took the words right out of my mouth. It's strange you can't see UFO footage from just a few years ago, but footage from 1958 looks like 4K. 😂
For those of you who haven't seen the documentaries/interviews of the living veterans on the boats during the test, their stories from that day are that of nightmares and the only warning that our country gave those veterans were "tuck your head between your legs and cover your eyes" just moments before the test. RIP to the veterans on those boats who died before their time due to after effects of the radiation exposure from that test.
June 2022 is the deadline to file for people radiated from atomic testing. The only problem my dad was expose in Shot Smokey. Filed several times and was denied all claims. My dad had to run to ground zero after the blast.
@@paulhamacher773 und trotzdem gibt es. Nichts unnötigeres als atomwaffen. Jemanden töten zu wollen ist das eine. Dafür die Natur und die Menschheit für was weiß ich wie lange zu verseuchen, ist da 100x schlimmer.
Maybe they moved the audio to play a few seconds earlier than actual to get the effect that layman viewers expect? Edited, but technically nothing was cut
We evacuated all marine life and no humans were harmed in the making of this film. Lots were harmed by the blast but none were harmed while making this film.
Old soviet joke: US NAVY sub follows Soviet Sub. Suddenly there is lots of yelling and swearing on Soviet sub. Both subs surface. From the Soviet sub come flustered captain, from American sub comes Russian speaking 3rd officer. Russian captain still swearing down the hatch. American to Russian captain: in America we don't swear at people like that. Russian: America? There is no more America. Then down the hatch: Who threw the shoe at the nuclear launch control panel?
Many years ago I worked with a man who was an engineer on the Manhattan Project. He was directly involved in the actual design and testing of the bombs and continued working with the DOD all through the 50s and 60s. He witnessed literally dozens of nuclear tests. He used to say that once you have witnessed an atomic bomb blast, felt the heat and the shock wave, your entire perspective of life changes. It is so immense, so overwhelming, that it literally changes the way you look at life and death. I believed him. He was also completely reckless with his personal safety around radiation. He would chain smoke cigarettes in the labs (this was the mid 80s) and even in radioactive areas, which was a no-no. He figured after all the exposure he had if radiation hadn't killed him by then, it wasn't going to. I have no idea how, when or how old he was when he passed.
Dude Manhattan project was fake it was just propaganda USA used fire bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki traditional Japanese houses made of paper and wood. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still on the same spot and people never left those cities!
I'm sorry to hear that :( My father died of cancer he got, as a result of hauling and dumping Agent Orange during the Vietnam war. The Air Force did actually consider his death service related.
@@aliceakosota797 interesting you say this. No Read your comment again. Slowly and Aloud. Did you ever really think that the United States cared more about human lives than any other country in this world? That’s really weird to be honest. You literally commented this under a comment about someone telling the story of how the US government treated their loved ones like a ressource instead of a sentient consciousness. And your response is: “sounds like something we were told that our enemies would do. “
“I felt a great disturbance in the Force...as if millions of fish suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. I fear something really stupid has happened.”
@@reddfoxx897 there is nothing white or black in this... If U give lot of money and/or power to any type of person, the probability to end up with the same kind of crap is the same!
imagine how fatal it is to those marine animals living in there.. making that kind of weapons are just so stupid it will just destroy our planet earth..
they do these tests in area and season where it would effect the ecosystem the least, of course it would be better if they just never did it but they somewhat consider marine life
Very strong telephoto lens, I think. I think those ships in the distance, which look like they are about to be destroyed, must also have been well clear of the blast zone. Unless they had decided to park some mothballed ships there to see what would happen.
@@morgothbauglir5186 yes and no. Most species that have ever existed in this planet have died out over time so extinction won’t be a problem. Besides, there’s an estimated multi-trillion sea creatures
the sound of the video seems doctored or at least offset. The timing of the water exploding and the sound is in perfect sync, which should be impossible. This camera is 3-5 km away...
Unfortunately it is still a fake soundtrack (not by Atomic Tests Channel but by the film makers themselves) as nearly all nuclear tests were filmed without audio.
It was there. If you had money to burn, a 8mm color video camera was available. Of course, Hollywood, science and the government always had access to better cameras than us mere mortals could buy in the store. The world's largest digital camera is roughly 3,200 megapixels. The best DSLR camera you can buy now is somewhere around 50 megapixels.
I doubt anything we had at the time would event be able to withstand the force of that. The footage would be so cool tho. Isn't an explosion underwater like way more powerful?
@@matthewturner7757 yeah I assume so, the shockwaves probably would have made huge waves and tsunamis too I'm guessing, good thing they didn't have ships nearby filming, that's some scary sight just even thinking about it.
@@kinetikfreak5508 afaik they had unmanned ships near the bomb to test the damage it would cause to marine vessels. You can see few of them at the beginning of the footage, though they were unmanned, of course.
This becomes all the more hard to comprehend the force behind it when you realize how heavy water is. the amount of energy required to displace that much water is insane
Depends on depth of detonation. Pressure increases 1 atmosphere (14.7 lbs/sq in) every 10m. So, at 10m (2 atmospheres…because you start with 1 atmosphere at the surface), the pressure on one square foot would be 4233.6 lbs. Now you just need to figure out the total area of the blast and the depth. The deepest underwater test was done at 610m. This works out to 131,241 lbs per square foot. Obviously that gets less the shallower you go. The first underwater tests in the late 40s were done around 90’. That works out to about 8,467 lbs per square foot. For this one, 150m works out to about 33,868 lbs per square foot.
@@benjaminperez7328 OH i thought the opposite, i thought you where going to explain some crazy mechanism where under X circumstances and the presence of underwater evaporation the weight was reduced by Y amount or something off the wall, i suck at math aswell so i thought my "Think about how much presure was generated" comment looked stupid to someone better read on the topic
@@karanmanjhi3325 That would be true of the ones close to the explosion, but further away they would die from the shockwave without being vapourized. Just like the people in the Japanese cities that were nuked. Many died from injuries without being vapourized. Others survived with serious injuries.
I watched a video, "The theoretical detonation of a nuclear bomb in Marianas Trench." The weight/pressure of water at that depth (appx 7miles deep) is mind blowing...
It's also gonna be hot as hell seeing the blast like a cloud as if it is almost turned into steam. Not to mention radioactive too, even if small amounts touches your body or worst if you breathe it.
This was a relatively small 9Kt, shallow explosion. Tsunamis occur with more powerful and deeper explosions. Notice the series of multiple jets after the initial one created by post detonation oscillations of the water. . An example of a deep underwater explosion is the Wahoo test, which was carried out in 1958 as part of Operation Hardtack I. A 9 kt Mk-7 was detonated at a depth of 500 ft (150 m) in deep water. There was little evidence of a fireball. The spray dome rose to a height of 900 ft (270 m). Gas from the bubble broke through the spray dome to form jets which shot out in all directions and reached heights of up to 1,700 ft (520 m). The base surge at its maximum size was 2.5 mi (4.0 km) in diameter and 1,000 ft (300 m) high.[6] The heights of surface waves generated by deep underwater explosions are greater because more energy is delivered to the water. During the Cold War, underwater explosions were thought to operate under the same principles as tsunamis, potentially increasing dramatically in height as they move over shallow water, and flooding the land beyond the shoreline.[7] Later research and analysis suggested that water waves generated by explosions were different from those generated by tsunamis and landslides. Méhauté et al. conclude in their 1996 overview Water Waves Generated by Underwater Explosion that the surface waves from even a very large offshore undersea explosion would expend most of their energy on the continental shelf, resulting in coastal flooding no worse than that from a bad storm.[2]
It's hard to believe that at any time in history anyone could have thought this was a good idea. It is unimaginable the number of sea creatures who died all over the world in that instant.
It's imaginable... And it's also probably three orders of magnitude less to that of which red tide kills fish off the coast of Florida in one week. So not that many.
@Dan Didnot Any bomb that's non nuclear is a mere firecracker in comparison. Go back and watch the pre-Trinity test where they actually detonated 1kT of TNT
@@poluticon are you really stupid? Do you know the amount of radiation can emit this kind of test? Next time when you eat some tuna or anything from the sea, think about it!
That's how humanity works sadly. Thinking we are God's gift to this earth only to realize we are the very thing killing this beautiful Eden for animals and marine life. As I have said before we are like a virus to this planet slowly killing it and only a few actually care about any living creature
All marine life were outfitted with little bullet proof vests. They were unharmed by the blast and now live in a special fish sanctuary over the horizon
So this is how people passed time back in the 50s…casual nuclear underwater bomb games whilst poisoning the aquatic ecosystem and food chain with radiation.
Its perfectly fine, plus when something like this is being tested they try to move as many ocean life as possible away from the detonation zone. So they make it as safe as possible also its atomic not nuclear
Yes that’s true nothing is more dangerous then a human being it’s hard to believe that we haven’t used them or they haven’t been used on us. Imagine the force that’s behind splitting atoms and that was in 1958
It’s crazy how good color and clear footage from so long ago can me make it feel so relatable unlike watching even videos from the 80s where regular people didn’t have such equipment to record. Either way that’s terrifying
This nuke was detonated 150m below the surface, and was a 9KT warhead. The Hiroshima bomb was 15 KT. Reports from the camera and scientific crews stated that it was a waveless island. After the blast a small wave hit the shore. A second larger wave hit the island with more strength. A third wave covered the island in water. This was one of the nuclear tests designed to observe the effects of an underwater detonation. Foam and steam went 1800m up into the air. The Baker test used a smaller bomb but since it was only 30m underwater, the footage is more impressive.
They actually monitor the surrounding area for sea life they take alot of thought to protect sea life they have things to scare creatures away from area I'm sure some still get killed but it's not nearly as much as you think
@@Netsurferz12 lol I don't give a shit if you believed me it's true look it up the have a bunch of things they do To monitor the seal life and get them out of the area just because you don't believe it doesn't mean it's not true guy
Now if humans only put that energy into good and creativity.
humans do
Humans are but a savage race
...instead of into utter destruction, large scale killing of sea life and spreading radio active fall out for scores of years...
I mean we tried by using nuclear bombs for mining or stopping oil well fires
@@ahoksbergen humans do not _to the degree necessary based on current need_ - for example there is plenty of empty housing but growing homelessness (make some sacrifices banks and wealthy people, you don't "need" 6 houses and several properties, but there are humans who definitely need shelter);
countries are run by immature adults who forgot the lessons of kindergarten apparently ("my country is better than your country - let's all make nuclear weapons and deter each other" yeah, immature);
the expedited destruction of the planet all in the name of consumption and more and profit and wealth accumulation (identity through "things") ...
Are their good people? Of course, but they are outnumbered not just by people who know full well the damage they are doing but also the indifferent, the mindless pop culture consumer drones (who see no value in helping others but rather their own social status), etc etc etc
RIP to all the aquatic life that was sacrificed for humanity’s need for destruction.
Imagine how many fish died - to restaurants...
@@richarddavies2529 killing for food is necessary, not for indulgence
@@emdieless3407 This test was not for indulgence. It was for the prosperity being yearned by America during the World War.
@@mimeng843 Down with America
Exacto, donde están las ONGS pro ambientalistas
That’s absolutely terrifying. Even the water falling is terrifying. So much power.
that’s a very tiny nuclear bomb
@@charankoppineni4498 Death Object: Exploding The Nuclear Weapons Hoax Paperback - 27 April 2017
English edition by Akio Nakatani (Autor)
@@ravenking2458 Hydrogen bomb is also a nuclear bomb. It’s called nuclear “fusion”.
Tsar bomba - the biggest nuclear bomb ever detonated was achieved by nuclear fusion i.e. hydrogen bomb. And the bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear bombs achieved by nuclear “fission”
@@ravenking2458 because only 66% of the world population has secondary education and also someone already commented about tsar bomba and then you said hydrogen bomb
@@charankoppineni4498 oh my bad, i didn't notice that
It's crazy how I'm getting all these nuclear explosion video recommendations right mow.
Not crazy just algorithms
yea crazy these fake videos
@@nicechock dumbdumb
Nuclear war has never been more likely than now in 2024. Good chance it'll happen
It's so you can identify when one goes off next to you, usual plan is to shoot into the air at 500mph, head back to earth at a similar speed whilst enjoying the view just before all your flesh atomizes, only advantage is you won't be doing this alone.
The camera quality is way better in 1958 than most of the mobile cameras now.
I wonder why this footage is clearer than any footage of NASA, while Neil Armstrong was lauched. 🤔
@@femalegeefemalegee9740 have you ever heard of old video recoloring and touching up you conspiracy nut, because this film footage has been restored
@@femalegeefemalegee9740 Because if you ever worked with film you would know that it's a lot easier to shoot things in daylight than it is in darkness. To be able to film in the dark the film has to be of higher sensibility with more grain and less quality. It's still true with digital cameras today. If you want a good quality picture you are forced to flood the subject with light. Lower light= less quality picture, more grain, worse contrast, less accurate color reproduction etc..
Especially the camera’s used for ufo’s and Bigfoot.
@@jaimejimenez4223 Im a nut job, but you mentioned conspiracy. 😫 Yeah ok😂😂
What's even more amazing, is how this massive explosion barely caused a wave after the initial burst. So the amount of force required by earthquakes to create tsunamis is mind boggling!
Exactly why I think this video is fake The first thing I looked for is a tsunami!
@@ketankshukla so... You think the video is fake because of your ignorance?
@@ketankshukla The effect that this bomb created is counterintuitive; The explosion created a massive sub-aquatic vacuum. This vacuum presented, in effect, a void, to witch surrounding waters rushed to fill - a retro-tsunami.
It did create waves due to the massive disturbance of the waters. However, small & large depth charges do not create tsunamis.
Research on the cause & effect of tsunamis will shed light on light on this matter. In short, there ws no tsunami because there was no plate tectonic shift.
@@hanleyk sick. thanks for the explanation. I figured it was something like that for there being no huge wave
Ehh not really acurat3 bc a nuke is a explosion and due to water pressure its not going to do much but since an esrth quakes shakes an entire plate boundery the vertical motion is what causes the wave
The fact that didnt cause a tsunami. Shows the strength of an earthquake
Exactly. Hurricanes and wild fires too. Man made power is minuscule to the sheer size and power of mother nature.
I can send Gmail if you like
@@hungdinh4358 everything is a hoax to you probably. 😂
@@hungdinh4358 thats all bullshit all you believe in is probs created with cgi
@@hungdinh4358 Maybe they were happy to be alive...
Why is 1958 camera better than UFO footage in 2024?
Film.
because they worsened the quality before the pentagon released it. (actually)
cause UFO is a lie
You literally took the words right out of my mouth. It's strange you can't see UFO footage from just a few years ago, but footage from 1958 looks like 4K. 😂
Film is beautiful, quality went down when digital cameras were invented. We’re just now catching up with digital ability.
It’s funny how UA-cam randomly just recommended this to everyone
Yep!
Not to everyone… Just for some special people.
Just for Pleasure of UA-cam Algorithms
We're on the same list.
Those birds swooped in before there smoke cleared. Must have been many dead fish
It knows our fate…
For those of you who haven't seen the documentaries/interviews of the living veterans on the boats during the test, their stories from that day are that of nightmares and the only warning that our country gave those veterans were "tuck your head between your legs and cover your eyes" just moments before the test. RIP to the veterans on those boats who died before their time due to after effects of the radiation exposure from that test.
My Great Grandfather, Archie Jordan was on one of those ships. He died from cancer. He also never talked about it.
@Family Man.. Where's a link to some? I'd like to read or watch... Can't find. Thanks
June 2022 is the deadline to file for people radiated from atomic testing. The only problem my dad was expose in Shot Smokey. Filed several times and was denied all claims. My dad had to run to ground zero after the blast.
That reminds me when I was in grade school during the Cuban missile crisis and we were told if there was a nuclear attack to get under our desks.
This absolutely needs as much attention as I can get
I don't even want to imagine what the sound was like for the whales and other marine life
Can you imagine the amount of marine life they must have killed?
Dead
@@maragunalight4373 lol Bullshit. Atomwaffentests sind ein vollkommen unbedeutender Furz im globalen Energiehaushalt.
@@paulhamacher773 und trotzdem gibt es. Nichts unnötigeres als atomwaffen. Jemanden töten zu wollen ist das eine. Dafür die Natur und die Menschheit für was weiß ich wie lange zu verseuchen, ist da 100x schlimmer.
@@krane15 pales in comparison to what dragnets pull up
0:12 why would the sound get to the camera immediately? Somebody added fake sound.
Yeah.
Sound travels much faster in water. It's possible I guess. But I'm no scientist.
Maybe they moved the audio to play a few seconds earlier than actual to get the effect that layman viewers expect? Edited, but technically nothing was cut
@@modernist927 Yeah, but that makes it fake. Why do that? If the bomb is 2 miles away I want to hear the sound 10 seconds later like normal.
@@hyzercreek true
And that’s how you get a sponge that wears pants and lives in a pineapple
…under the sea.
Bikini atoll became bikini bottom.
You’re right
@@GamerKaiden SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS!
And Gojira....
Apparently, whales can hear military sonar at deafening levels for hundreds of miles underwater. Imagine what this did.
Terrible 😔😔😔💔
🐋💩💩💩
what? deaf whale jokes...
Ok, genius...Do you understand how loud whales can produce sound.
But wasn't the explosion sick!
Birds be like: How can fish fly? Has evolution taken place?
Lol
There are flying fish, they leap out of the water off small waves & soar short distances. I didn't believe it until I saw them in a wildlife book.
@@vinceraven1501 true
Yes it has..
No, birds be like: Why is so dark up here (as they orbit the earth).
0:51 bro i think you shold move
RIP to all the fish, dolphins, whales, sharks and other marine species killed in this experiment.
None of us belong to war but its techno world now tecnology wins so we need better defance for better deface we need to test our weapon
@@scarnoob8527 or maybe not have wars lol
@@scarnoob8527 the end dont justify the means
@rusty shackleford fishing with dynamite... phuk this world now Ive heard everything
You know, they put signs up around the site, telling everything that this is a restricted zone, so life lost should be minimal.
Imagine how many of these blasts happened without recording.
Mankind is really a villian to nature
We Use Nature To Destroy The Nature
@@sunhee693 I can use just a needle to destroy you and your upcoming seven generations
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about 2k of them worldwide around half inside US borders
Ok boomer got to heaven
imagine waking up and seeing a wall of water 4 kilometres high rapidly expanding
WTF is a Kilometer 💀💀💀💀🤡🇺🇸
@@jamesbrown420 🦅🦅🦅
Kilometer is a rock, we use it for ropes in indi@@jamesbrown420
Kilometers don't exist in civilized culture.
ok rain check? we can come to the beach never again!
I have an execptionel question... will there ever be a nuclear chain reaction in space? in vacuum?
RIP to all the innocent marine life that inhabit that area
Exactly
How about the guilty ones?.
@@macman975 why?
I agree
We evacuated all marine life and no humans were harmed in the making of this film. Lots were harmed by the blast but none were harmed while making this film.
Spongebob: what is this button, Patrick?
Patrick: Let's find out...
🤣🤣🤣🤣 brilliant
Old soviet joke: US NAVY sub follows Soviet Sub. Suddenly there is lots of yelling and swearing on Soviet sub. Both subs surface. From the Soviet sub come flustered captain, from American sub comes Russian speaking 3rd officer.
Russian captain still swearing down the hatch.
American to Russian captain: in America we don't swear at people like that.
Russian: America? There is no more America. Then down the hatch: Who threw the shoe at the nuclear launch control panel?
My Leg !
Okay, who dropped the pies!?
Many years ago I worked with a man who was an engineer on the Manhattan Project. He was directly involved in the actual design and testing of the bombs and continued working with the DOD all through the 50s and 60s. He witnessed literally dozens of nuclear tests. He used to say that once you have witnessed an atomic bomb blast, felt the heat and the shock wave, your entire perspective of life changes. It is so immense, so overwhelming, that it literally changes the way you look at life and death. I believed him. He was also completely reckless with his personal safety around radiation. He would chain smoke cigarettes in the labs (this was the mid 80s) and even in radioactive areas, which was a no-no. He figured after all the exposure he had if radiation hadn't killed him by then, it wasn't going to. I have no idea how, when or how old he was when he passed.
Dude Manhattan project was fake it was just propaganda USA used fire bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki traditional Japanese houses made of paper and wood. Hiroshima and Nagasaki are still on the same spot and people never left those cities!
@@thelight2843 Either you are a troll, in which case, go away. Or you are a supremely ignorant person.
Im not goanna read that much
@@itzBlobee ...
@@itzBlobee хорошо тогда иди спать !!!
Can someone explain why there are apparently 3 successive explosions? one pretty big, then one much bigger, and one smaller.
Note: no fish were harmed in the filming of this video. Just cooked and ready to eat upon landing.
😂😂😎
Sad that thousands (if not millions) of fish were killed in the name of science & technology. But then again humans are a stupid species!
5 rads gained
Yeahhh
😂
My dad was there, tested bombs for 12 of his 14 years in the Air Force. Died at 61 of cancer. Government never accepted any responsibility.
I'm sorry to hear that :( My father died of cancer he got, as a result of hauling and dumping Agent Orange during the Vietnam war. The Air Force did actually consider his death service related.
Yo this sound like something the Soviet Union would of done
Of course they didn't accept responsibility. Our veterans ( me included) still suffer from the "mistakes" of the power elite..
Well, America is just as bad, if not worse than the USSR was.
@@aliceakosota797 interesting you say this. No Read your comment again. Slowly and Aloud. Did you ever really think that the United States cared more about human lives than any other country in this world? That’s really weird to be honest. You literally commented this under a comment about someone telling the story of how the US government treated their loved ones like a ressource instead of a sentient consciousness. And your response is: “sounds like something we were told that our enemies would do. “
“I felt a great disturbance in the Force...as if millions of fish suddenly cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. I fear something really stupid has happened.”
Who said that?
You can only assume things, guess the scientists don't think so
Imagined a dynamite can kill a lot of fish. How much more with this nuclear bomb or atomic bomb they call it
The true scientist are banned. The fake scientist are the ones you are listening too!
@@albertburrola9042 what?
Wow, that sound travelled at the speed of light!
It's a nuclear test so I guess the sound is electromagnetic 🤣
Disgraceful what humans do to this beautiful and only planet we have.
Oh shut up the planet is already doomed.
What a ridiculous reply to a thoughful post .
So if thats the case lets just carry on destroying our beautiful home .
You are a plank
What kind of comment is that . Makes no sense.
Let's not blow up some water now and hurt nobody. What's the problem
@@stephenbachman132 well it is only doomed as a result of brain dead idiots who make comments like the one you have just made
Humans: Let's ban dynamite fishing, it is bad for the marine ecosystem.
Also humans:
You mean wealthy white men**
@@reddfoxx897Greedy, wealthy men/women.
@@reddfoxx897 there is nothing white or black in this... If U give lot of money and/or power to any type of person, the probability to end up with the same kind of crap is the same!
@@paillave I think he's rather referring to the stereotype of a person than to an actual skin color
Correction. The government not just humans. Government is a bunch of jackholes
imagine how fatal it is to those marine animals living in there.. making that kind of weapons are just so stupid it will just destroy our planet earth..
Actually after 20 years of this happening the marine and animal life was at an all time high and thriving.
Dude. The whole oceans are affected by this. People are blind and stupid.
@@wickxd9929 So that justifies this unbelievable fucked up way of destroying our oceans? Are you stupid or something? Wow I’m speechless
@@wickxd9929 Typical american candy boy
It already is and we're paying the price now... Technology is destroying our planet...
Can someone explain why is sounds/ looks like there are 2 explosions?
Imagine being a marine animal chilling about their day to get blown up like 10,000 ft in the air ☠️☠️
Or being heated to 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit in less than a second.
Seriously 🙏🏽
they do these tests in area and season where it would effect the ecosystem the least, of course it would be better if they just never did it but they somewhat consider marine life
Isnt that cool!?
@@fettychow7648 Don't think so, in that time there were no concerns to issues like "ecosystem" at all.
Looks like maybe the cameraman is not quite far enough away. Here it comes.
Very strong telephoto lens, I think. I think those ships in the distance, which look like they are about to be destroyed, must also have been well clear of the blast zone. Unless they had decided to park some mothballed ships there to see what would happen.
I'm a Photographer and Film Editor and I assure you this is not from 1958
@@BuzzJones what year is this? Looks like in the 2000s
@@AdibBusku 1958, with 16mm film, still far better than digital HD camera
Where was this supposed to of happened ?
Imagine you’re a starfish just chilling and then BOOM vaporized
My day be so fine… them boom dead
star fish gonna be blown up to meet the rest of his family waiting up above
Just like your bicep
Imagine you’re a Japanese just chilling and then BOOM vaporized
@@atphack Imagine you're a u.s marine in pearl harbor just chilling and BOOM vaporized
Sucks how they sync the sound up with the light. There should be a significant delay from the sight of the explosion to the sound coming from it.
I understand now why we have advanced ancient civilizations and lack of records.
underrated comment
So called "advanced"...well said...
@@Teacher-lj6in Advanced in different ways
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lol and true
Public: buys special light bulbs to help save the planet.
Government:
That’s too much truth for the comments section. The suits will be knocking on your door soon 😂
exactly
underrated comment
Fact
public: 🙈🙉🙊
“No not test.”
“They were trying to kill it.”
Gojira
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Godzilla
Oh shit 😳
Long live the king.
The scenery is so beautiful, and the ambience. Such resolution. Much wow.
Tuna finding itself suddenly flying through the sky:
*”wtf”*
Why tuna fly?
And what of the begonia? No. Nobody cares.
You mean tuna chuncks.
@@wernerempire ask the Tuna
😂😂😂
If you listen with headset... you can clearly hear the birds saying: crazy sapiens again take cover
RIP to all the animals that died so we could run a nuclear test
Nah. Animals aren't important
@@andyfoxy3140 yes, they are?
@@morgothbauglir5186 don't bother, impossible to reason with people like that
@@morgothbauglir5186 mostly troll mentality
@@morgothbauglir5186 yes and no. Most species that have ever existed in this planet have died out over time so extinction won’t be a problem. Besides, there’s an estimated multi-trillion sea creatures
the sound of the video seems doctored or at least offset. The timing of the water exploding and the sound is in perfect sync, which should be impossible. This camera is 3-5 km away...
Sound is added for cinematic effect
Watching this unedited and without music makes it even more chilling.
Unfortunately it is still a fake soundtrack (not by Atomic Tests Channel but by the film makers themselves) as nearly all nuclear tests were filmed without audio.
Fake sound traveled at the speed of light.
@tripplefives as far as I know, there are only two atomic blasts that had the audio recorded. The rest had no audio and fake audio was added later.
Was reading this comment while ads play. Quickly threw in my new earbuds.
Was not disappointed.
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I didn’t know we possessed that camera technology back then.
CINEMASCOPE, 35mm wide screen. Changing screen size ratio allows panning shots.
The government has all kinds of advanced really cool Sheetz, most of which we will rarely ever hear about, even 50 years after the fact.
This stuff is basically off the shelf Hollywood tech with a remote on-off switch. Nothing fancy, proven results, why reinvent the wheel?
Look at some of the Moon & Mars pics. no way those are our best cams being shown, even from the big telescopes based on Earth.
It was there. If you had money to burn, a 8mm color video camera was available. Of course, Hollywood, science and the government always had access to better cameras than us mere mortals could buy in the store. The world's largest digital camera is roughly 3,200 megapixels. The best DSLR camera you can buy now is somewhere around 50 megapixels.
"I've got an idea! Let's bottle that water and sell it to unsuspecting people around the world as an 'energy drink.'"
☢️ F
What shall we name it?
Toxic Death
@@ramennoddle599 You don't think that'll turn off the customers?
Atomic energy drink🤪
Extremely terrifying, I can’t imagine seeing this in person
Could you imagine if they had an underwater footage of the explosion, that would be so terrifying yet astonishing to see
I doubt anything we had at the time would event be able to withstand the force of that. The footage would be so cool tho. Isn't an explosion underwater like way more powerful?
@@matthewturner7757 yeah I assume so, the shockwaves probably would have made huge waves and tsunamis too I'm guessing, good thing they didn't have ships nearby filming, that's some scary sight just even thinking about it.
@@kinetikfreak5508 afaik they had unmanned ships near the bomb to test the damage it would cause to marine vessels.
You can see few of them at the beginning of the footage, though they were unmanned, of course.
@@matthewturner7757 correct. i sperm whale's call if close enough could kill you. let alone this...
@@kinetikfreak5508 its not about tsunamis, its about the shockwave, that is more dangerous underwater
Imagine being one of those seagulls. Just flying around thinking “next mollusk is mine! Next mollusk is mine! What the fuhhhh…next mollusk is mine!”
Seagulls can't think with language, but thank you for your post.
@@michaelsturdevant9196 First encounter with humor?
@@michaelsturdevant9196 How do you know how seagulls think?
@raidbossnunu He's a seagull
Honestly, the seagulls probably had an amazing time after all the dead fish floated to the surface :/
This becomes all the more hard to comprehend the force behind it when you realize how heavy water is.
the amount of energy required to displace that much water is insane
64 lbs per cubic foot.
@@benjaminperez7328 including the weight of whats above a given square foot?
wouldn't that be calculated logarithmically?
@@therideneverends1697
Huh?
I just said how heavy water (specifically salt water) is……..
I was never very good at math.
Depends on depth of detonation. Pressure increases 1 atmosphere (14.7 lbs/sq in) every 10m. So, at 10m (2 atmospheres…because you start with 1 atmosphere at the surface), the pressure on one square foot would be 4233.6 lbs. Now you just need to figure out the total area of the blast and the depth. The deepest underwater test was done at 610m. This works out to 131,241 lbs per square foot. Obviously that gets less the shallower you go. The first underwater tests in the late 40s were done around 90’. That works out to about 8,467 lbs per square foot. For this one, 150m works out to about 33,868 lbs per square foot.
@@benjaminperez7328 OH i thought the opposite, i thought you where going to explain some crazy mechanism where under X circumstances and the presence of underwater evaporation the weight was reduced by Y amount or something off the wall,
i suck at math aswell so i thought my "Think about how much presure was generated" comment looked stupid to someone better read on the topic
How many fish and other animals got caught up with this?
Gives a whole new meaning to “fly fishing”
HAHAHAHAHA
They weren't testing. They're trying to kill something... *Godzilla roars*
UFOs
U mean the fish
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UFO underwater base maybe!
@@LionTheHeart can't kill it.
Think of all the deaf fish and wales after that. Not to mention all the dead ones that were too close.
My thoughts exactly reading through these comments people are joking about it too The world is doomed
@@karanmanjhi3325 That would be true of the ones close to the explosion, but further away they would die from the shockwave without being vapourized. Just like the people in the Japanese cities that were nuked. Many died from injuries without being vapourized. Others survived with serious injuries.
No Gallic country was harmed...
In all fareness the are in there natural element! Deffo us to close to them.. again
Im just wondering how bad earthquakes are compared to this. Surely exponentially worse right?
What depth did this detonation take place at? How deep underwater was it?
150 meters
What depth was the chocolate when it hit the rain?
I imagine just the weight of that water would be crushingly powerful as well
Yes you your body will collapse under the tons of water pressure
@Space People tend to grossly underestimate the weight and power of water.
Yes! Absolutely.
I watched a video, "The theoretical detonation of a nuclear bomb in Marianas Trench."
The weight/pressure of water at that depth (appx 7miles deep) is mind blowing...
It's also gonna be hot as hell seeing the blast like a cloud as if it is almost turned into steam. Not to mention radioactive too, even if small amounts touches your body or worst if you breathe it.
When the us military spend all this money but can’t invest in a tri-pod -.-
Love it. I endure 5 years with the extremely heavy tri-pod of the 240L great comment
This was in 1958
All right we'll do it again, but we need an idiot with a selfie stick.
Legend has it the cameraman became a tripod.
@@nfgneme1211 you say that as if stabilizing a camera was harder and more expensive than developing a nuclear weapon back in 58.
Testing a nuclear weapon in a place full of life like a tropical island shows how dangerous the people in charge were.
Were
This was 66 years ago.
@@overyonderjustapiece Um, they've gotten better??
we are doing FAR more damage than we have done with such tests. its just subtle and we are only now starting to see and admit to it
Insanity
@@overyonderjustapieceyea today theyre dangerous and also stupid on top of that
This was a relatively small 9Kt, shallow explosion. Tsunamis occur with more powerful and deeper explosions. Notice the series of multiple jets after the initial one created by post detonation oscillations of the water. . An example of a deep underwater explosion is the Wahoo test, which was carried out in 1958 as part of Operation Hardtack I. A 9 kt Mk-7 was detonated at a depth of 500 ft (150 m) in deep water. There was little evidence of a fireball. The spray dome rose to a height of 900 ft (270 m). Gas from the bubble broke through the spray dome to form jets which shot out in all directions and reached heights of up to 1,700 ft (520 m). The base surge at its maximum size was 2.5 mi (4.0 km) in diameter and 1,000 ft (300 m) high.[6]
The heights of surface waves generated by deep underwater explosions are greater because more energy is delivered to the water. During the Cold War, underwater explosions were thought to operate under the same principles as tsunamis, potentially increasing dramatically in height as they move over shallow water, and flooding the land beyond the shoreline.[7] Later research and analysis suggested that water waves generated by explosions were different from those generated by tsunamis and landslides. Méhauté et al. conclude in their 1996 overview Water Waves Generated by Underwater Explosion that the surface waves from even a very large offshore undersea explosion would expend most of their energy on the continental shelf, resulting in coastal flooding no worse than that from a bad storm.[2]
It's anyone not going to talk about how clear this video is for being 1958 ???! Holy cow
Film camera, I expect. Not video camera.
tinfoil time for you, bozo...
They cleaned it up, dummy.
They had excellent cameras, film and optics by 1958.
I'm pretty sure this is like last week lmao jk or not 🧐
The fact that it was so calm before the explosion is scary and beautiful at the same time 🥺
Yes, and then they went and ruined it all ---
Sorry, but I can't see a single positive aspect of this.
Calm before the storm
What a beautiful day, sat here chilling on the beach, listening to the birds. What could possibly go wrong?
I don't know, Poseidon farts?
Aquaman had some tuna last night, couldn't make it to the toilet....
Yeah nothing could possibly go wr- 0:13
This… like… can’t be good for the ocean… right?
I'm probably in the sky, flying with the fishes
Or maybe in the ocean, swimming with the pigeons.
Now we know where all the flying fish come from. 🐟🐟🐟🐳🐳
My life is different like Dwayne Wayne... if you want trouble bitch I want the same thing.
@@Fireslanga1 the sky’s the limit!
@@tsummz1073 if you look up high you'll see that I'll be In it!!
That's very clever. I wish I thought of that. 🙂
It's hard to believe that at any time in history anyone could have thought this was a good idea. It is unimaginable the number of sea creatures who died all over the world in that instant.
on the other side, without this kind of test. not many would understand the actual impact of those seemingly "good idea"
It's imaginable... And it's also probably three orders of magnitude less to that of which red tide kills fish off the coast of Florida in one week. So not that many.
@Dan Didnot Any bomb that's non nuclear is a mere firecracker in comparison. Go back and watch the pre-Trinity test where they actually detonated 1kT of TNT
And the men that got radiation poisoning and dyed.
@@jasonhood1325 like tie dyed?
"So how was your vacation?"
"I had a blast!"
underrated
@@vanderslagmulders just like your local chromosome?
I honestly wonder how much sea life was killed during this test.
Too much for sure
Everything
And nobody gives a shit. I dont believe.
@@LarenNiksic Like a BMW owner cares about anyone but themselves.
@@LarenNiksic Regurgitating what your parents said to you?
Still better footage than most HD security cameras now a days.
just buy it
Cinema !
film, real lens...
than
Yes, because this was a multimillion dollar project and they wouldn’t screw it up
Nobody: A wise man once said, a mouse will never design a mouse trap
Humans: hold my detonator 💀💀
Bc mice don’t have the mental complexity to do such things
I didn't say that
excellent comment...stupid human beings
Come on nuclear technology is a boon for mankind. Look how far we have come
Rats don't live in nation states.
Why is there no wave?
Can't imagine how much marine life was lost to this shit.
can't imagine why I would care
@@poluticon are you really stupid?
Do you know the amount of radiation can emit this kind of test?
Next time when you eat some tuna or anything from the sea, think about it!
@@poluticon it’s irrelevant until you become part of that marine life. Can’t imagine how inconsiderate you are ^_^/
@@ChungSeikerThatonedude I'll cross that bridge when I get to it
@@CallOfTheWild33 I dont eat seafood, it's gross.
wow no one was worried about radiation in the water
That's because no person live in water. They would have worried if it would have been on land.
That's how humanity works sadly. Thinking we are God's gift to this earth only to realize we are the very thing killing this beautiful Eden for animals and marine life. As I have said before we are like a virus to this planet slowly killing it and only a few actually care about any living creature
They are obsessed with power, ego, evil... they are fools. I hope they will wise up before completely destroying our home
@@nickace843 Earth is cleaning out all these evil people... soon it will only be love and peace here.
@@UnconditionalLove777 you're wrong. Evil has and will always exist.
This is youtube algorithm's way of telling me to go to sleep.
sleep is for the weak
Crazy how close the camera man seems. You'd think there'd be a monster tsunami as well. Fallout?
Well, the ships that weren't sunk were cooked.
Is anyone else wandering how much damage has this testing done to marine life?
they usually choose marine dead spots for such tests..
or make it one prior to nuking it.
Never crossed my mind… Is there life in the ocean?
Alot of damage for sure.... please stop this madness!
probably not as much as you think.
Don't worry bro there are 70x more fishes then humans
1958 camera still better than 2023 camera trying to see UFO or Bigfoot 😂
Eeyup
The footage was digitally enhanced with modern AI.
@@yellow45643r 🤡
or convenience store or bank security cameras
@@princeoftaleswunderinoNah, that’s Biden. Stay unimportant
I think thats not really good for the ocean right?
RIP to those creatures underwater..
You should sorry more for the people who dies every year all over the world from the stupid war that escpecially US starts in the name of peace.
@@kokamiki no you shouldn't. Every living creature deserves the same empathy.
@@S3ndIt13 Than dont eat fish, sea food, shrimp, or even vegetables... or every creature of God.
Finding nemo is now a space adventure
Did they dieded?
“All I know Clark, is that my teeth have never been whiter, and my garden is spitting out 50lb tomatoes”
I must have been standing too close . all my teeth are gone
Haha, national lampoon's 😂
🤣😂🤣😂🤘
And my urine glows in the dark.😨
Sale on sushi at Publix
US government: “yeah, seems about right. Wrap me 50 of those please”
More like 10 000 and make it 100 times bigger xD
More like 50 cents you wumao
US govt. Arnt even human anymore
@@abrahamngurliantluanga6261 caught a wumao here
@@heroicpower3479 right?
0:25 what is the voice telling?
Why can't humans just live peacefully and unitedly? It feels so sad when I see people making nuclear bombs to destroy they're own kind.
Because mankind has a broken sin nature.
Tell that to Iran and north korea
@@Saukingalpha do Iran and north Korea even own nuclear weapons??? say it to Americans, Russians, French who got thousands of nuclear weapons.
@@syedshadman07 true hahahahaha
Because we will never get along. We are driven to take, that is human nature.
Is it just me or do you feel sorry for the marine life who were killed by this?
They sent out an email letting them all know.
I do feel sorry. I was also looking at the birds thinking poor birds!
No me too😢😢😢
All marine life were outfitted with little bullet proof vests. They were unharmed by the blast and now live in a special fish sanctuary over the horizon
Actually most people don't they see it very fascinating some bustards saying it mind-blowing humanity has left the world now only greed is there
RIP to all marine animals that died during the explosion
Save your concern. I'm sure the population ate their share of irradiated fish as karma to man's foolish testing.
And whales ear drums that exploded
@@Kinobambino I chuckled when I read this. But not because its funny but because how you worded that 😆😥
They were told ahead of time to vacate the area…
@@lungha9827 how do you vacate fish from the ocean
What were they hoping to learn from this test, if anything?
Fishing with fishing rod: NO
Fishing with nuclear bomb: Yes
Whole new level of fishing
@@bleachprovider6001 I think you could call that catching
😂
Plus extra radiation on those fish to add a bit of nutrition
Most of that marine life was vaporized instantly.
So this is how people passed time back in the 50s…casual nuclear underwater bomb games whilst poisoning the aquatic ecosystem and food chain with radiation.
no radiation is this bombs...
Nothing like polluting the ocean with wonderful, healthy radiation!
You mean "enriching" the ocean with wonderful, healthy radiation!
@Timothy Simpson So it's not great, not terrible?
Its perfectly fine, plus when something like this is being tested they try to move as many ocean life as possible away from the detonation zone. So they make it as safe as possible also its atomic not nuclear
@@foxstudios3322 I'm just imagining a sign that says "This sector of ocean closed" like fish can read
This was in the 50s. It's not done anymore.
Why are there two blasts?
Damn even the fish being away from humans and under the water aren't safe from humans.
And now you know what Aquaman be pissed all the time
Yes that’s true nothing is more dangerous then a human being it’s hard to believe that we haven’t used them or they haven’t been used on us. Imagine the force that’s behind splitting atoms and that was in 1958
@@thomasflynn6307 "it’s hard to believe that we haven’t used them". They were used. Have you never heard of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?
Existence is co existence
RIP all the wildlife that died instantly during this event and from the aftermath. Humans are cruel and insane. That's sickening.
Says a human lol.
They haven't changed. They're even more dangerous today. They're called NATO and they've started a new cold war.
Humans are the worst thing to happen to this planet. Instead of caring for it, they are hell bent on destroying it, and doing a great job of it.
@@patrickganly5206 ah the Russian apologists are in the queue….
Shh just make sure you take the vax👍
everyone: imagine how many fish died
bikini islands residents: 🤐
I wonder what temperature the water was heated to.
Is it just me, or did I hear a certain website being named in the background at 0:24?
oh hell no 💀
It’s crazy how good color and clear footage from so long ago can me make it feel so relatable unlike watching even videos from the 80s where regular people didn’t have such equipment to record. Either way that’s terrifying
Exactly what I was thinking ! Cast away movie has very similar images, and it was filmed from 1998 to 2000. Pretty crazy.
I believe the audio may have been added later too. There is no sound delay in this
Pretty sure it was recorded on film, and film can always be restored and made to look better.
Yes the footage is so good you think that someone video it with a iPhone.
It’s something called film😂
The one who sees this comment: GOOD LUCK TO HIM AND HIS WHOLE FAMILY.
Ur gay
💕 same to u
Thank you 👍✝️
Why? Our families are the next test target? Gay people commenting nonsense stuff.
Good luck to persons and their families who were involved in this destruction process
This nuke was detonated 150m below the surface, and was a 9KT warhead. The Hiroshima bomb was 15 KT. Reports from the camera and scientific crews stated that it was a waveless island. After the blast a small wave hit the shore. A second larger wave hit the island with more strength. A third wave covered the island in water. This was one of the nuclear tests designed to observe the effects of an underwater detonation. Foam and steam went 1800m up into the air. The Baker test used a smaller bomb but since it was only 30m underwater, the footage is more impressive.
Just imagine how many sea creatures would have died in such a test?
They actually monitor the surrounding area for sea life they take alot of thought to protect sea life they have things to scare creatures away from area I'm sure some still get killed but it's not nearly as much as you think
@@Thank638 lol
@@comptonghost9013 BS
Cry about it
@@Netsurferz12 lol I don't give a shit if you believed me it's true look it up the have a bunch of things they do To monitor the seal life and get them out of the area just because you don't believe it doesn't mean it's not true guy