I create documentary videos based on declassified photos, videos and documents to inform my viewers about thrilling history of nuclear testing, development of nuclear technologies and experiments in nuclear science, full of successes and failures.
And we wonder why we get cancer today? all oceans are polluted thanks to cold war.
@lilblackduc73122 күн бұрын
After all the wars...and all the bombs ever made have been detonated...the Pyramids shall still stand. 💪😎
@NotoriousBaxIsOnline4 күн бұрын
See that’s honestly a scary sight, cause imagine one moment you’re chilling at your house, then next moment you’ve suddenly combusted into flames, you’re blinded by light, and once you get your vision back all you see are the Heavens splitting apart right before your eyes.
@doogleticker51836 күн бұрын
Being trained as a scientist decades ago, I actually guessed this was precisely what we have all observed. Bravo me!! For once, I was right. It rarely happens - I am married. 😅
@alexsander61077 күн бұрын
Tsar's fireball was 8 kilometers in diameter
@saigonmonopoly11059 күн бұрын
even god dam crazy bird swiftly swinging pass zoop zoom hiiii haha hello zroom zoohoo
@saigonmonopoly11059 күн бұрын
there that black tnt smoke clouds
@saigonmonopoly11059 күн бұрын
gases white vapor gases hygrogen
@saigonmonopoly11059 күн бұрын
thermal
@saigonmonopoly11059 күн бұрын
heat
@saigonmonopoly11059 күн бұрын
lebanon fertilizer amonia kbang is even better 1 pop no tnt topong to energy split chain up reaction sonic baam circle blast up ring of cigar smoke
@saigonmonopoly11059 күн бұрын
20-30 mega ton tnt
@saigonmonopoly11059 күн бұрын
look like tnt explosion up pulling water vapor follow up and fizzle like a soda pop
@jackmorrison826912 күн бұрын
I always thought they were just shooting gophers into space, just cause why not we are here anyways
@user-eh9hw7zr9m13 күн бұрын
На Русских Посейдонах сейчас ставят заряды на 100 мегатон. Только они взрываться должны на дне океана, а не в атмосфере.
@Frankya9213 күн бұрын
Nah, we can NEVER do this to ourselves. The city sizes are horrifying
@tesseractgon-dy5yo13 күн бұрын
others would explain the entire history of nuclear weapons
@dkdid92514 күн бұрын
according to nukemap the buildings should be smaller
@user-yt9kk8oy5i5 күн бұрын
True
@Laloelpolitologo14 күн бұрын
Is amazing, muy sorprendente esas lineas. Saludos desde Mexico
@pojiloy_1337_igrok15 күн бұрын
What are those 130 things in the end of video? Hight of mushroom after tsar bomb was 66 km.
@nukesblog15 күн бұрын
Right. But in this particular photo, the mushroom cloud reached a height of 57 km.
@seph__16 күн бұрын
Thanks for the simple explanation
@elicha1218 күн бұрын
I can sleep finally sleep in peace knowing what those lines was , thank you
@naughtiusmaximus83018 күн бұрын
These videos are so fake. I’m amazed nobody has noticed until recently. I’m not sure what parts are real and which are “photoshopped” but I no longer trust anything from our government.
@pinkiepie165616 күн бұрын
That's funny, your dad claimed it was fake when your mom showed him the pregnancy test:)
@aliren611819 күн бұрын
sucks if you live in the clouds I guess. For as scary as nukes are, almost all of their destructive energy actually never makes it to the land.
@ogdocvato19 күн бұрын
Soviet tests are documented by such lousy cameras.
@hiamben20 күн бұрын
Great video without all the bullshit turning it into a 10 min video. Thanks.
@BF4pawntard21 күн бұрын
The stupid sound effects aren’t needed
@uncommon_niagara158121 күн бұрын
When I first saw footage of the SWORDFISH high altitude test in 'Trinity and Beyond', I was confused at what looked like a weird wiggly line all over the screen. I'd seen these smoke rockets before, and understood what they were, but not for this one test. I eventually realized that the camera was on the launchpad, pointed straight up, and so the smoke had somewhat of a spiral due to different wind velocities at different altitudes.
@uncommon_niagara158121 күн бұрын
Edit: My mistake. It was Starfish - part of Operation Domenic.
@yevgeniyvasilyicbazarov155521 күн бұрын
oh okay, thanks for explaining
@dislike797321 күн бұрын
Never underestimate USA
@highskills588321 күн бұрын
Name of background music please
@highskills588321 күн бұрын
What is the name of background music please anyone let me know
@wanhl244022 күн бұрын
the light of tsar bomba fireball was easily visible on the moon, 384000km away if it was facing the Earth. it was visible on orbit of Mars if there was no background light-pollution
@Mikusluka25 күн бұрын
"i don't want to set the world on fire..."
@The_Gent27 күн бұрын
what is the point of having atom bombs?
@Kris-fd9xsАй бұрын
Yeah any comments or assertions made on the previous video about what was occurring was definitely based on a lack of resolution, and/or research made into the phenomenon. It was a bad example to analyze as there apparently is very nice footage around which makes sense I believe they used explosively driven high speed cameras especially designed to analyze these tests. No gravity was hurt during these videos 😂
@jasonlovern2322Ай бұрын
Madness… There is no winner in a full nuclear exchange. The sheer number of nuclear weapons needed to destroy the earth is so grossly bloated that it’s absolutely insane. If we as a civilization plan on surviving these weapons need to be dismantled and the funding used to maintain these programs need to be spent on social programs to build up and educate society in a way that is positive and beneficial to us all. If this doesn’t happen we will destroy ourselves.
@user-eh9hw7zr9m13 күн бұрын
У России много ресурсов, а у стран запада очень большие рты. Наличие такого арсенала очень отрезвляет капиталистов желающих завладеть тем, что им не пренадлежит.
@skandalf9726Ай бұрын
lol, you should do a fair comparison. the cloud shown from the tsar bomb was a good ammount of time later after the blast than the cloud shown from ivy mike. ivy mike just exploded in that moment. that's kind of cheating ;-)
@DaveWhiteInYoFaceАй бұрын
Those are some small buildings
@kevinhardy8997Ай бұрын
Stink lines.
@lamontcranston3185Ай бұрын
I feel dumber for watching this crappy video
@mr.reality16118 күн бұрын
wait why
@woodonfire7406Ай бұрын
I want more nuke size comparisons
@17744Ай бұрын
Por fin comprendo las dimensiones de esas bombas
@cockschelle3847Ай бұрын
"Fun" fact: the Picute of the Tsar bomb at the end was taken from 160 km or 100 miles away.
@markdisanzo3796Ай бұрын
If we're ever nuked, I want this guy's voice to tell me it'll be ok.
@philip1470Ай бұрын
Would have been a bit more relevant to include 200 kiloton bombs to 1.2 mega ton bombs. Which is the the size of almost all of todays bombs.
@nukesblogАй бұрын
watch another video on my channel, there are 400 kt, 1.6 Mt.
@fernandodarosaquagliadaros2816Ай бұрын
Esta tsar bomba e linda ❤❤❤😊😊
@akramkarim3780Ай бұрын
When I was a little boy, I was fascinated by nuclear detonations "and still am" and I used to draw these lines when i draw a nuclear detonation even though I didn't know what they were
@novajtvАй бұрын
Fake news...the rockets were used as a cover up as the lines were caused by the massive dose of radiation that the people and the film was receiving at the time leaving people with unforseen illnesses and the film with scarred lines..i work at area 52 so yeah
@ChinoXL91Ай бұрын
What is scariest the 58 megatons bomb was supposed to be a 100 Mt bomb which the Russians claim they have in service right now and I think they’re bombs go up to 200 Mt. I could be wrong about that.
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And we wonder why we get cancer today? all oceans are polluted thanks to cold war.
After all the wars...and all the bombs ever made have been detonated...the Pyramids shall still stand. 💪😎
See that’s honestly a scary sight, cause imagine one moment you’re chilling at your house, then next moment you’ve suddenly combusted into flames, you’re blinded by light, and once you get your vision back all you see are the Heavens splitting apart right before your eyes.
Being trained as a scientist decades ago, I actually guessed this was precisely what we have all observed. Bravo me!! For once, I was right. It rarely happens - I am married. 😅
Tsar's fireball was 8 kilometers in diameter
even god dam crazy bird swiftly swinging pass zoop zoom hiiii haha hello zroom zoohoo
there that black tnt smoke clouds
gases white vapor gases hygrogen
thermal
heat
lebanon fertilizer amonia kbang is even better 1 pop no tnt topong to energy split chain up reaction sonic baam circle blast up ring of cigar smoke
20-30 mega ton tnt
look like tnt explosion up pulling water vapor follow up and fizzle like a soda pop
I always thought they were just shooting gophers into space, just cause why not we are here anyways
На Русских Посейдонах сейчас ставят заряды на 100 мегатон. Только они взрываться должны на дне океана, а не в атмосфере.
Nah, we can NEVER do this to ourselves. The city sizes are horrifying
others would explain the entire history of nuclear weapons
according to nukemap the buildings should be smaller
True
Is amazing, muy sorprendente esas lineas. Saludos desde Mexico
What are those 130 things in the end of video? Hight of mushroom after tsar bomb was 66 km.
Right. But in this particular photo, the mushroom cloud reached a height of 57 km.
Thanks for the simple explanation
I can sleep finally sleep in peace knowing what those lines was , thank you
These videos are so fake. I’m amazed nobody has noticed until recently. I’m not sure what parts are real and which are “photoshopped” but I no longer trust anything from our government.
That's funny, your dad claimed it was fake when your mom showed him the pregnancy test:)
sucks if you live in the clouds I guess. For as scary as nukes are, almost all of their destructive energy actually never makes it to the land.
Soviet tests are documented by such lousy cameras.
Great video without all the bullshit turning it into a 10 min video. Thanks.
The stupid sound effects aren’t needed
When I first saw footage of the SWORDFISH high altitude test in 'Trinity and Beyond', I was confused at what looked like a weird wiggly line all over the screen. I'd seen these smoke rockets before, and understood what they were, but not for this one test. I eventually realized that the camera was on the launchpad, pointed straight up, and so the smoke had somewhat of a spiral due to different wind velocities at different altitudes.
Edit: My mistake. It was Starfish - part of Operation Domenic.
oh okay, thanks for explaining
Never underestimate USA
Name of background music please
What is the name of background music please anyone let me know
the light of tsar bomba fireball was easily visible on the moon, 384000km away if it was facing the Earth. it was visible on orbit of Mars if there was no background light-pollution
"i don't want to set the world on fire..."
what is the point of having atom bombs?
Yeah any comments or assertions made on the previous video about what was occurring was definitely based on a lack of resolution, and/or research made into the phenomenon. It was a bad example to analyze as there apparently is very nice footage around which makes sense I believe they used explosively driven high speed cameras especially designed to analyze these tests. No gravity was hurt during these videos 😂
Madness… There is no winner in a full nuclear exchange. The sheer number of nuclear weapons needed to destroy the earth is so grossly bloated that it’s absolutely insane. If we as a civilization plan on surviving these weapons need to be dismantled and the funding used to maintain these programs need to be spent on social programs to build up and educate society in a way that is positive and beneficial to us all. If this doesn’t happen we will destroy ourselves.
У России много ресурсов, а у стран запада очень большие рты. Наличие такого арсенала очень отрезвляет капиталистов желающих завладеть тем, что им не пренадлежит.
lol, you should do a fair comparison. the cloud shown from the tsar bomb was a good ammount of time later after the blast than the cloud shown from ivy mike. ivy mike just exploded in that moment. that's kind of cheating ;-)
Those are some small buildings
Stink lines.
I feel dumber for watching this crappy video
wait why
I want more nuke size comparisons
Por fin comprendo las dimensiones de esas bombas
"Fun" fact: the Picute of the Tsar bomb at the end was taken from 160 km or 100 miles away.
If we're ever nuked, I want this guy's voice to tell me it'll be ok.
Would have been a bit more relevant to include 200 kiloton bombs to 1.2 mega ton bombs. Which is the the size of almost all of todays bombs.
watch another video on my channel, there are 400 kt, 1.6 Mt.
Esta tsar bomba e linda ❤❤❤😊😊
When I was a little boy, I was fascinated by nuclear detonations "and still am" and I used to draw these lines when i draw a nuclear detonation even though I didn't know what they were
Fake news...the rockets were used as a cover up as the lines were caused by the massive dose of radiation that the people and the film was receiving at the time leaving people with unforseen illnesses and the film with scarred lines..i work at area 52 so yeah
What is scariest the 58 megatons bomb was supposed to be a 100 Mt bomb which the Russians claim they have in service right now and I think they’re bombs go up to 200 Mt. I could be wrong about that.