I was hoping to not have to use this but you have forced my hand I ACTIVATE SOLEMN JUDGEMENT by paying half of my life points your cancer card is negated
i mean they weren't lying its a health product. but not a product to make someone health better. + it radiates energy as the card said. so they kinda did not lie about that lmao
@@execration_texts that'd take a wee bit of time, pretty much a lifetime, as it's mostly an alpha emitter and what beta it throws is extremely rare. Still, wouldn't mind having one of those cards, building a cloud chamber anyway for my Americium source, it could have some company. I'd just need to clean the radioactive lead dust out of the chamber every few years...
@@1eris.pyramid schemes don’t have to lie about the product. Mist of them sell real products that actually work. It’s business structure that makes something a pyramid scheme
Holistic treatment still means treating more than just the clinical side of health, kinda like chicken noodle soup and some extra vitamin c during a cold with cold medicine. These snake oil salesmen are ruining the original meaning of the word like old Nazis are ruining the original meaning of words. Like "woke" meant original thinking separate from the crowd gestalt, aka in a state of critical thinking and aware of current events. There is a reason to be sceptical because of scammers, but there IS real holistic medicine out there and it has worked gently on people for millennia. I suggest we call this what it is, snake oil.
@@stevenn1940 Wouldn't be the first time... Too bad, because that "whole" approach to health should be mandatory - from tests, drugs, curing, to mind, life style and care.
My father used to whip our ass when we sit too close to the crt tv because we might get cancer with the tv radiation...... now he's very proud of his "quantum" pendant and mug that he bought overseas that say it would make him healthier.
And oftentimes Filipino seafarers always get scammed by those things due to strict pre employment medical examination (for the 9months employment contract) and expensive healthcare in the Philippines
Lol right! Most companies would lie or put a very tiny amount of whatever they think is beneficial at the time. I think this comment went over a lot of people's head.
@@nekovannoxall jokes aside i was wondering if this amount of radiation could be turned into energy for your aura, like in a photon type way ? thinkin like superman type shi
Radon causes cancer. I once lived in a house that put out a huge amount of radon from the rocks under it. I felt sick all the time. Heard about radon , had house tested-- moved. Started feelin better.
That’s extremely interesting. I would’ve thought radioactive particles put out hundreds of specs a second, but it’s just a few, huh. The more you learn every day
Weak ones put out this amount, especially alpha emitters. The frequency is pretty low in this case. If it were anything seriously dangerous, my dude would be wearing way more PPE than just some insulated gloves.
@@Guynhistruck actually, as the *expert* said, its putting a large amount of radon. Thats really fast, especially for an alpha emitter as you said. Coming in contact with this amount of radon for more than a few minutes could provide fatal. this is basically a radiological weapon.
The companies that sold these should be on trial the same way the cigarette companies were. The effects of ionizing radiation on the body have been well known for decades. This isn't just gross negligence - it's attempted murder.
Alpha radiation does literally nothing to your body unless you ingest it. Like your example actually, smokers ingest radon while smoking leading to increased chances of lung cancer but if you hung out in a room with something that emits radon/alpha radiation it literally doesn’t even penetrate the outer layer of your dead skin - Your local radiological controls specialist
FFS please know what you're talking about. Most Thorium decays are alpha emitters since the fake expert claims it's TH 90 we can assume they don't know which isotope. Since they mostly alpha decay, which means like tritium and radium, the radiation is blocked by skin, clothing or a plastic cover the fake expert removed from the card in order to get a reading.
@@seniorrawrvods1553maybe not holding it for ten minutes but it being something intended to wear/keep on you all the time. it definitely is dangerous over time
I think you are confusing the term homeopathy for a generic all encompassing alternative medicine sort of thing. Homeopathy does not have anything to do with the use of oils, herbs, supplements or anything else but remedies that are carried in small sugar pills or in water. You may argue that you don’t believe that would work but in that case the product would not be dangerous. I am able to use homeopathy precisely because of this. I react to almost all medications, herbs, oils supplements and often even foods. Because of how it uses none of these things I have finally found a way that I can receive treatment and begin to heal under the care of an experienced homeopath after years of only getting worse trying everything else.
best visualization of what radiation actually is I've ever seen. Rather than 'field' or 'waves' or something else, seeing it as individual particles coming off does help even if it may still not be accurate to what is actually happening
here's a question: what the hell are customs doing, letting this stuff be imported? they should be aware of these so-called "negative ion" products and such, check these quack health amulets for radioactivity, and reject their import.
You'd think stuff going through customs is being screened for radiation in general and something higher than normal would flag some kind of warning. But maybe they're only looking for like, specifically weapons levels of radiation.
I mean, the problem is that you get things like Bananas and kitty litter giving false positives all the time. Not to mention gas lamp bags and smoke detectors and.... You know what, there are just a lot of radioactive things that are perfectly normal to ship around the world, and just checking for radiation is gonna lead to a lot of false positives. Never mind that most people can own radioactive stuff perfectly legally in the first place. There is nothing illegal about owning a radithor, just trying to sell the water to someone else.
You guys might actually be happy to know this dude did something about it. He reported these companies for how dangerous they are and amazon started cracking down on negative ion (radioactive) products
@@peterheinzo515 it certainly is illegal to sell without appropriate warning labels. and the product used as intended is easily identifiable as unacceptably unsafe.
@@littlelouievs 15-25 CPM is safe (as indicated on the counter, it says "Normal Background") But that "safe count" is for an area, and that thing is packed with it and was meant for you to wear it. It'll start to cause some issues long term.
As a UPS worker who is constantly getting bombarded with dropshipping packages the idea of dozens of these things passing through my hands and those of my co-workers on a regular basisis a very unique and terrible fear.
Well my friend had always suffered from a stuffed nose, since we were children. She had a nanny voice from it. She bought a radioactive stone down in Mexico and for no reason she placed the stone in her forehead while we were sunbathing. The next day I woke up to her fixing breakfast, singing and dancing. No more stuffed nose, ever again. Whatever micro organism she had in there causing her problems she killed with radiation. We are both 50 now and she’s in great health.
the thing I dont get is if you're going to scam why go through the hassle of getting thorium when you could just sell plastic and perhaps a bit of iron dust
Thorium is basically usless today and it is a by product of mining for other metals historical it was used in glowing socks for gas lamps , for same optical very clear glass to make camera lenses and as fuel in breading type nuclear reactors And each use is kinda replaced or other stuff works better gas lamps have died out with electricity thorium glas has worst propertys than modern clear plastics and as fuel well there are same problems with that as well first of the breader Reactors arnt as save and using thorium in thes reactors decreases there efficiency there is also MOX(mixed oxid fuel) that cann be used in normal reactors but is even worse than pure thorium in a breader so and the last try was the liquid fuel/molten salt reactor well it works but not for long since the molten salt /angry isotope suppe is sadly very corrosive too alloys that are resistent against the high neuton flux in the reactor
I want a Geiger counter just bc I've always been rlly into the history of Chernobyl and Pripyat since I was about 10 or 11 and at 23, radiation is one of my biggest fears. People are scared of electricity bc it can electrocute you and it's a silent killer but high levels of radiation is the BIGGEST silent killer imo and just like the people of Pripyat, you could be complete surrounded in high levels of radiation and not even know it till years later. Radiation legit sends a shiver down my spine when I hear the word.
Nah, if you’ve looked into any alternative medicine type stuff, advertising “miracle cures” that are well known to be dangerous if not deadly is incredibly common
Funny how thorium by itself can't even penetrate human skin but add anything like dioxide to support it, it becomes 10 times more powerful than 1 uranium
My friend who is a rockhound bought all this woman's of stock thorium dioxide rocks at a farmer's market for public safety. The woman was some new age hippie health nut who was telling folks to soak these in their tea to promote balanced chakras. Like... What the actual f**k? She looked nervous when we informed her that they were radioactive. Can't imagine why...
it always mesmerizes me, that some people have enough self courage to start selling stuff and still not enough braincells to understand that putting like almost any sort of mineral/Crystal/stone into digestible liquids it a very bad idea. Or the people that sell different kinds of crystals as 🐱toy 💀💀💀 like just skip some steps and jump of the cliff. Will save them time from going through chemotherapy......
Its really not that dangerous. It puts out a contact dose of about 2 uSv per hour which really isnt much at all. Long term contact like its designed for will cause trouble though.
@@yurttgjkI seen a metal box with radioactive 3 on it while working for a shipping company I was like I ain’t touching that and some one kicked it down the belt
@@candrian7 Bro that card has 10,000+ CPM in it then let's say amazing selling those as the company is new they'll be selling a ton especially when it's on shark tank now how many times will a worker come in contact with them everyday or every other day... that's not a short amount of time
He worst part is not that they were selling these to people, but that they likely used uninformed labor without any respect for osha guidlines, who likely handled pounds of thorium every day.
I remember my mum said there used to be a "make your own energy source" kit for kids. With radioactive items and everything. They barely sold any because it cost an arm, a leg and the whole torso to get it
The crazy thing is if they were going to scam they could just put nothing into it and get away with selling just a card. Instead they put something actively toxic inside. That’s pure evil
Getting rid of radioactive rocks from mining cost a lot. Instead, why not just sell it to other people and claim it to heal you with radiation? You even can profit from it
@@-a5330not unless they agree to it beforehand. Here, if thorium dioxide's presence was advertised in the product and you bought it, the company is not liable. Especially so because the primary use of these cards is not for radioactive reasons. No existing law criminalizes this particular form of sale.
@@Saturnius that’s surprisingly not actually true. Just because a product says “this can cause cancer” doesn’t actually make it immune to being sued for such. It’s like reckless endangerment: if you’ve created a product that’s inherently unsafe, and you as the producer are unsafe in its application/sale then you’re still liable to a civil suit in the US. So, for example, if you’d sold this product in this short, then you would need to clearly say, in bold, “this product has x materials in it, which are radioactive and have been shown to cause cancer and other illnesses. It is not intended for personal use. Please follow the guide to safe storage given.” And you would need to provide some form of containment unit to keep it in (like a lead case or something), along with instructions for safe storage. Even then, if it’s marketed as a health product, you can STILL be liable for a lawsuit. The us courts aren’t the best, but there’s typically ways to punish people who are doing bad things, it just takes a lotta commitment and, sometimes, money for a lawyer
Yea seriously, or even just a more basic metal like nickel or steel alloy. They actually put the time/money to have a radioactive metal in there and not something fake which is impressive i guess lol
Us older folks remember Coleman lantern mantles, which contained thorium salts. I still have one, but it's stored safely...yes, it makes a counter sing a little....
Oh man... you just know there's a warehouse worker somewhere out there that sits/stands/walks around hundreds/thousands of these every day for hours and doesn't know it. Shipping companies should really be more thorough with screening for radioactive shipments.
This man could walk by one of these twice a day and still not get half the radiation exposure you get on an airplane for 18 hours at a time. Not to mention that these are all likely alphas/betas which can be screened by a few feet of air. Unless you crack one of these open and eat it you'll be fine.
Got more ionizing radiation on his walk to deliver the package this came in than *anyone* got "dosed" by this card. Its an alpha emitter, youd quite literally have to ingest it to get any dosage. Also, this video is pretty disingenuous; for clarity, this "shockingly radioactive" card has the same radioactivity as 20 bananas. Bananas potassium are beta emitters and are actually more dangerous outside of the body lol. 😂
@@DELL.ACNT. alpha particles can't penetrate the skin. Beta and gamma particles do and they are the dangerous ones. Alpha particles are only dangerous if injected.
I maintenance Nuclear reactors, specifically the control rods, I wish I could see some of the hotter components I work around under that vapor chamber. It bet it would be a super cool visual
You are in the group A of hazardous work, right? If im not mistaken it's an international standard A= group I, and you are allowed a maximum accumulated dose of some microZieverts. Can you elaborate what are your countries regulations on this?
@@NomadUrpagiin the US we never use sieverts. The US really only uses Rem and Rad. Each facility is different but the DOE has regulations about dose for workers. What you see here is not even close to what allowed for workers.
@@curtiscook2345 nice to know, i wanted to know the exact allowances of exposure for workers there and how long they are allowed to work there. I heard in Canada if you work in category A for 5 years you will be given a leave for another 5 years, so i thought its maybe similar in states.
@@NomadUrpagi it’s a complicated thing to answer because there’s so many different answers. There’s limits for whole body, extremities, eyes, skin, fingers, and gonads. Different doses for pregnant women and the fetus. Generally the DOE requires less than 7 REM but most nuclear facilities require 5 REM or less.
If you haven't already heard the story look up "Radium Girls", and see what they did in the 1920's, it's mind-blowing what companies did to their workers, in the name of profit.
The big reason why it was so bad is that they were told to lick the brushes to make a very fine point, so of course they swallowed some. Certain varieties of radiation are relatively harmless outside of you, almost all of it will bounce off your skin, but if those get INSIDE your skin, you're in big trouble.
Yeah, when they started they didn't realize it was toxic/radioactive. When workers started getting sick they didn't make the connection and when they finally did they tried to hide it because they were in so deep. Wild story
I wore that same pendant for months as it was a gift from my dad. During that time I've had massive pimples just above my chest for some reason. Guess I'll find out in a few years if I'm fucked or not.
Hey-o! A nuclear worker here. I want to help you find some peace of mind. The highest dose reading his dosimeter had on the CARD which is shown to be more radioactive than the pendant is was 2.32 micro sieverts per hour. Although it only peaked there and was less than that on every other frame it was on screen. So let's do some worst-case-scenario analysis here. Everywhere - unless otherwise noted I have made an over-estimation or rounded up. 2.32 uSv * 24 hr = 55.7 mSv/day. You say you wore it for "months" so I'll call it a year. 55.7uSv/day * 366 days (leap year) = 20,400 uSv/year or ~20.4 mSv There are two kinds of exposure limits. Deterministic - meaning you're experiencing cell death immediately and you'd already be affected. And stochastic - meaning that your chances for things like cancer has gone up. Deterministic dose limits Public 1 mSv/year Occupationally exposed workers: 20mSv/year averaged over 5 years, not to exceed 50 mSv in a single year. Stochastic dose limits: These vary by body part as some parts of your body are more sensitive than others. Eyes: Public 15 mSv Worker 150 mSv Hands, Feet and Skin Public 50mSv Workers 500mSv I'll assume you wore your pendant at the collarbone by your throat. The neck as a whole has a weighting factor of 0.16 or approximately 1/6th of your total dose to the area contributes to your Committed Effective Dose Equivalent. The lungs (most sensitive other part in the area) is 0.125 or 1/8th. So yeah. If you had worn that card in that place you'd be well over your yearly limit as a civilian, and would have to work in less radioactive areas for a few years if you were a radiation worker. HOWEVER!!! Most of the decays in the thorium chain are alpha decays. And the alpha radiation (but not the gamma radiation or the beta radiation from some of Thorium's daughter isotopes) is entirely benign IF you didn't inhale or ingest the alpha particles. So while in this worst case scenario you'd have violated limits, at worst you'd have only minorly increased cancer risks. And for reference getting a CT scan in a hospital will hit you with 10 mSv equivalent dose. So you had a year where you got 2 CT scans. Your actual case is significantly better than what I've outline here.
@@Bladeofdeath311 wow so that's equal to two ct scans? Loved the comment man, great work and very interesting. Are CT Scans dangerous? Or, are xrays dangerous?
@@DarkSpaceStudios For reference when it comes to radiation hazards from nuclear stuff the biggest issues are neutrons, inhaling or ingesting alpha particles (or alpha particle emitters) and gamma rays. Nuclear reactions = lots and lots of gamma rays and lots and lots of neutrons. Of very high energy. And a few of lesser energy. T And iodine. For specifics I won't get into, but you could probably find, iodine (gas) is a product of nuclear fission and your body absorbs it and stores it in the thyroid. Iodine then undergoes beta decay with its not-terribly-short half life and not-at-all long half-life causes lots of tissue damage to the thyroid and therefore, eventually, hormonal disruption which yields a host of other issues. For thorium, like in this short if a worker around this stuff wore a simple bandana or scarf over their face they've reduced their dose tremendously. Being sure to wash thoroughly after work before eating or drinking. Change that into a gas mask and even more is reduced. If we're talking absolutely massive amounts of Thorium the betas would be an issue though.
It's a shame that physics classes in high school are rarely this in-depth (as in, having a cloud chamber and being able to show of these kinds of experiments)
I realize the common association with radioactivity and fallout games, but I appreciate the fact that when a Geiger Counter is beeping that fast it's really bad in-game foo
That company is very terrible. They should get their ass sued straight to hell. Also hope that justice prevailed against those who are making those pendants and they too, may suck on a demons rooster.
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (1869-1959), a Scottish physicist, is credited with inventing the cloud chamber. Inspired by sightings of the Brocken spectre while working on the summit of Ben Nevis in 1894, he began to develop expansion chambers for studying cloud formation and optical phenomena in moist air.
This device was literally the only thing I took away from this. I am also equally fascinated and terrified bahahah. I mean I knew that radiation supposedly “shot off” of shit but like I didn’t know it literally like shoots off like bullets
The Geiger counter he put up to it only says 2.2usv per hour... To put that into perspective, an average person receives 10usv per day just by going about their life.
Seeing radiation like this in real-time makes me have a newfound respect for how terrifyingly fast the demon core went super critical in those few seconds after the screwdriver dropped…
@Asta-Chen They are not related lol. The amount, and most importantly, the type of radiation coming off this card is extremely negligible. It wont hurt anyone ever unless you eat it and it gets stuck in your body for 10 years. This card releases the same radioactivity as 20 bananas; and thats not a joke.
@Asta-Chen to put the scale into comparison, its like comparing getting a tiny paper cut to getting shot in the face with a desert eagle point blank. Actually thats not even accurate because the paper cut still technically caused damage. Alpha emitters quite literally can not hurt you unless you eat them; and at 2 micro sieverts (Thats 2 millionths of a seivert by the way) its a pitiful emitter at that. I dont even know how this dudes ebay geiger counter has the sensitivity to pick up 2 micro sieverts; its ludicrously low.
Or delusional to the point of harming themselves and others. There are genuinly people who believe shit like this has benefits, instead of ravaging your cells. Otherwise if they were just trying to make a quick scam, they wouldnt have gone through all the trouble of getting actual radioactive material, and just probably lied
@@mryellow6918the thing is, Ive been watching a lot of radioactive based videos and this was the first time of me ever hearing or even seeing this being done
A : Before I go out defeated I shall activate my Trap card! B : It doesn't do anything? A : For now. *laughs evilly while packing his cards and walking out of the tournament
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Please do Chinese granite next 🙏🏻
Pleaseee... Do AlphaSpin next.😅
I thought things like this were made illegal half a century ago. Wtaf!?
Please try 🕉️ locket
You are the real mvp for pinning the link to the full video
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+1 RAD
Your pip-boy doesn't sound too happy. We might want to leave.
😂@@TheSlimCognito
>1 rads
+5% dmg
+Rads enemies
meanwhile at the amazon warehouse " your cancer cant be work related"
Classic Jeff Bezos moment
knowing that at some point they probably had thousands of these
Yeah now I see your point.😐
@@jake120007 Millions actually, and they still sell them.
@@davidbuehler79 Was the island in the shape of skull and did you pass through a huge storm?
“i cast.. CANCER CARD!”
*blue eyes white dragon fuckin dies*
Straight to the Shadow Realm with this one 😞
I was hoping to not have to use this but you have forced my hand I ACTIVATE SOLEMN JUDGEMENT by paying half of my life points your cancer card is negated
Why dafuk am i imagining a BALD Seto Kaiba?💀
@@nanashisan5599chemo?
Church of Atom is getting moving a couple hundred years early I see
I laughed way too hard at this lol😂😂😂😂😂
now we can bask in Atoms glow 😍
I will divide them.
Lmao!!
“ATOM REVEALS HIMSELF!” Haha
Yay i love it when an inanimate object *alters my DNA*
same lol
even more when it isnt inanimate
There's a biography on the inanimate carbon rod.
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@@Helena-me6mpnow that is just a little concerning
Never knew you can visually see radiation being emitted in real time without any super fancy equipment. This legitimately blew my mind
Geiger counters work more or less the same way. They monitor the perturbations in some kind of vapor chamber.
Don't you study this from school?
Atleast in Russian schools we have it in Physics also we use it in our works
@@dusti5954 im jealous, we didn't have that in our school 😢
Tiny bullets flying all over the place. Pretty terrifying.
@@dusti5954 US education system is a massive joke
This is type of a thing that'll make a videogame character go "Oof. Oof. Agh. Oof." When you put them near it
Them: "You're glowing."
Her: "Thank you."
Them: "No, seriously."
is that a monsters vs aliens reference?
@@aydenblank9650it’s gotta be
"now a weird pyramid scheme" bro if they were selling a radioactive card as a health product, id bet they already were one lmaoo
i mean they weren't lying its a health product. but not a product to make someone health better. + it radiates energy as the card said. so they kinda did not lie about that lmao
Keep it in your pocket long enough, and you could say it's a contraceptive
@@execration_texts that'd take a wee bit of time, pretty much a lifetime, as it's mostly an alpha emitter and what beta it throws is extremely rare.
Still, wouldn't mind having one of those cards, building a cloud chamber anyway for my Americium source, it could have some company. I'd just need to clean the radioactive lead dust out of the chamber every few years...
@@execration_textsright you can't reproduce if you're dead or a ghoul
@@1eris.pyramid schemes don’t have to lie about the product. Mist of them sell real products that actually work. It’s business structure that makes something a pyramid scheme
“Here’s the radioactive pendant I got on Amazon “ is a crazy sentence
Yea that’s absurd.
It’s ducking wild and I want one
That’s so cool
right next to my watch that has radium
I want one
"I play Nume Card in attack mode! You're finished, Yugi. This card's effect allows me to give your Dark Magician prostate cancer!"
November 2025 : blessed health pill, definitely not polonium coated in sugar, consume 5 times a day.
sounds delicious
Meanwhile, my family & friends wonder why I’m often so critical of “holistic” products/supplements
Talk about ruining a word
Holistic treatment still means treating more than just the clinical side of health, kinda like chicken noodle soup and some extra vitamin c during a cold with cold medicine. These snake oil salesmen are ruining the original meaning of the word like old Nazis are ruining the original meaning of words. Like "woke" meant original thinking separate from the crowd gestalt, aka in a state of critical thinking and aware of current events.
There is a reason to be sceptical because of scammers, but there IS real holistic medicine out there and it has worked gently on people for millennia. I suggest we call this what it is, snake oil.
@@stevenn1940 Wouldn't be the first time... Too bad, because that "whole" approach to health should be mandatory - from tests, drugs, curing, to mind, life style and care.
Right ? Lol
@@ogi22 mandatory? F that
My father used to whip our ass when we sit too close to the crt tv because we might get cancer with the tv radiation...... now he's very proud of his "quantum" pendant and mug that he bought overseas that say it would make him healthier.
And oftentimes Filipino seafarers always get scammed by those things due to strict pre employment medical examination (for the 9months employment contract) and expensive healthcare in the Philippines
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Probably should start planning his funeral cause he’s definitely gonna get lymphoma
@@Jacob39822Gamingmight wanna add more to that list bucko
Hurting your kids to keep them safe. Genius behavior /s 🙄
When you realise that the geiger was reading kcpm and not cpm 💀
10kcpm or 2 micro Sieverts per hour isn't particularly hot. Thorium is an alpha emitter and is easily shielded against.
"You've activated my trap card!"
So they put real radioactive metal in the card instead of just lying? What an honest company.
Not at all. It was marketed as a healthy product
This is Niles video wtf
It's a way to dispose of radioactive waste from rare earth mining without paying for it.
Lol right! Most companies would lie or put a very tiny amount of whatever they think is beneficial at the time.
I think this comment went over a lot of people's head.
yeah that, y think also be a form of gathering radioactive materials of the radar @@TLK22
It's a health product. Definitely doesnt make your health better, but it sure affects it
technically the truth
It's alpha radiation
@@thomasparkes5707Chad alpha? 😂
@prosamis TOO TRUE....
It'll be with you for the rest of your life when you buy it
I have never seen radioactivity visualized like that! How cool!
Whaaat!? I’ve seen many videos on radioactivity. But that chamber is probably the coolest thing I’ve ever seen
I guess they do what they claim; reunite you with a higher power ✨
One with the spirit
They said it would bring energy, didn't tell what kind
@@nekovannoxall jokes aside i was wondering if this amount of radiation could be turned into energy for your aura, like in a photon type way ? thinkin like superman type shi
@@k.kolder4165no, you get cancer, that's it.
@@nekovannoxbringing you high frequency ✨
in the exahertz to yottahertz range ✨
Radon causes cancer. I once lived in a house that put out a huge amount of radon from the rocks under it. I felt sick all the time. Heard about radon , had house tested-- moved. Started feelin better.
Glad ur safe wow 😳
Do you have uhh… you know
Just say cancer
Ur gonna throw a 3rd eye in a couple years 😂
@@blinksfandom4370 no that was 20yrs ago in that house!!!!!
That’s extremely interesting. I would’ve thought radioactive particles put out hundreds of specs a second, but it’s just a few, huh. The more you learn every day
Weak ones put out this amount, especially alpha emitters. The frequency is pretty low in this case.
If it were anything seriously dangerous, my dude would be wearing way more PPE than just some insulated gloves.
@@Guynhistruck actually, as the *expert* said, its putting a large amount of radon. Thats really fast, especially for an alpha emitter as you said. Coming in contact with this amount of radon for more than a few minutes could provide fatal. this is basically a radiological weapon.
Gotta remember to take your Rad-x when you handle that thing
Yu-Gi-Oh cards be getting more immersive rn
🤣🤣🤣
Truly
Whats your ace monster
Gets you straight to the Shadow Realm.
No Yu-Gi-Oh is poisonous bruh
"the company that made this is now a weird pyramid scheme"
I get the feeling it always was
If it's the one I'm thinking of it turned into a full blown cult
"No, this one's not like those other MLMs! You really CAN make money with this one!" (lol)
Sounds like a ~funded~ testing experiment on the public
Yea but why would you put radioactive material in it. Seems evil
@@tdhanoa20 to get people sick so they buy more.
People are morons so this would/will probably work
Didn’t think it would be possible to visualize radioactivity, very cool
The companies that sold these should be on trial the same way the cigarette companies were. The effects of ionizing radiation on the body have been well known for decades. This isn't just gross negligence - it's attempted murder.
Alpha radiation does literally nothing to your body unless you ingest it. Like your example actually, smokers ingest radon while smoking leading to increased chances of lung cancer but if you hung out in a room with something that emits radon/alpha radiation it literally doesn’t even penetrate the outer layer of your dead skin - Your local radiological controls specialist
they were hoping to knock of anyone who was spiritual and could be sold that dream
FFS please know what you're talking about. Most Thorium decays are alpha emitters since the fake expert claims it's TH 90 we can assume they don't know which isotope. Since they mostly alpha decay, which means like tritium and radium, the radiation is blocked by skin, clothing or a plastic cover the fake expert removed from the card in order to get a reading.
This isn't super strong, you'd need like 10,000 condensed into one to be a hazard.
@@seniorrawrvods1553maybe not holding it for ten minutes but it being something intended to wear/keep on you all the time. it definitely is dangerous over time
I miss when homeopathy scammers sold snake oil instead of radioactive objects.
Snake oil was an actual product. The scam was replacing it with fake oils by the AMA/FDA
they sold radioactive snake oil back then
@@TheAutisticFrogdelicious Radithor
The snake oil thing comes because they tried to counterfeit the oils of a certain snake that actually did have health benefits
I think you are confusing the term homeopathy for a generic all encompassing alternative medicine sort of thing. Homeopathy does not have anything to do with the use of oils, herbs, supplements or anything else but remedies that are carried in small sugar pills or in water. You may argue that you don’t believe that would work but in that case the product would not be dangerous. I am able to use homeopathy precisely because of this. I react to almost all medications, herbs, oils supplements and often even foods. Because of how it uses none of these things I have finally found a way that I can receive treatment and begin to heal under the care of an experienced homeopath after years of only getting worse trying everything else.
Sometimes I wonder what most companies were thinking. "Oh yeah, let's put some radioactive thorium to help everyone heal".
You had me at "super cool alcohol vapor".
This is the real life equivalent of a menacing aura
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“You’ve activated my trap card.“
“I’m sending you to the hospital!”
@@plumjet09 Nooooooooo! Just the medical premiums alone will send my life points to 0!
@@plumjet09I got *to more* cards in you
@@plumjet09cancer is real
Cancer card*
best visualization of what radiation actually is I've ever seen. Rather than 'field' or 'waves' or something else, seeing it as individual particles coming off does help even if it may still not be accurate to what is actually happening
“Oh cool my card came!” *turns into a Fallout 4 Ghoul*
here's a question: what the hell are customs doing, letting this stuff be imported? they should be aware of these so-called "negative ion" products and such, check these quack health amulets for radioactivity, and reject their import.
You'd think stuff going through customs is being screened for radiation in general and something higher than normal would flag some kind of warning. But maybe they're only looking for like, specifically weapons levels of radiation.
thorium dioxide is not illegal to own/sell i think
I mean, the problem is that you get things like Bananas and kitty litter giving false positives all the time. Not to mention gas lamp bags and smoke detectors and.... You know what, there are just a lot of radioactive things that are perfectly normal to ship around the world, and just checking for radiation is gonna lead to a lot of false positives. Never mind that most people can own radioactive stuff perfectly legally in the first place. There is nothing illegal about owning a radithor, just trying to sell the water to someone else.
You guys might actually be happy to know this dude did something about it. He reported these companies for how dangerous they are and amazon started cracking down on negative ion (radioactive) products
@@peterheinzo515 it certainly is illegal to sell without appropriate warning labels. and the product used as intended is easily identifiable as unacceptably unsafe.
I work as a nuclear pharmacy technician we have to decontaminate anything above a fucking five and this is over 10?!
How bad is that
@@littlelouievs 15-25 CPM is safe (as indicated on the counter, it says "Normal Background")
But that "safe count" is for an area, and that thing is packed with it and was meant for you to wear it. It'll start to cause some issues long term.
@@littlelouievsperfectly normal phenomenon.
@markzaikov456 just a small detail but on the first one it said kcpm so kilocounts per minute.
@@aakashsingh786 This made me laugh. For the ones who get it
As a UPS worker who is constantly getting bombarded with dropshipping packages the idea of dozens of these things passing through my hands and those of my co-workers on a regular basisis a very unique and terrible fear.
Well my friend had always suffered from a stuffed nose, since we were children. She had a nanny voice from it. She bought a radioactive stone down in Mexico and for no reason she placed the stone in her forehead while we were sunbathing. The next day I woke up to her fixing breakfast, singing and dancing. No more stuffed nose, ever again. Whatever micro organism she had in there causing her problems she killed with radiation.
We are both 50 now and she’s in great health.
the thing I dont get is if you're going to scam why go through the hassle of getting thorium when you could just sell plastic and perhaps a bit of iron dust
This
It might be some industrial byproduct that costs nothing or even they get paid to take away.
@@Aeduo yep, could be a "waste management" company that popped up in a developing country or something
Thorium is basically usless today and it is a by product of mining for other metals historical it was used in glowing socks for gas lamps , for same optical very clear glass to make camera lenses and as fuel in breading type nuclear reactors
And each use is kinda replaced or other stuff works better gas lamps have died out with electricity thorium glas has worst propertys than modern clear plastics and as fuel well there are same problems with that as well first of the breader Reactors arnt as save and using thorium in thes reactors decreases there efficiency there is also MOX(mixed oxid fuel) that cann be used in normal reactors but is even worse than pure thorium in a breader so and the last try was the liquid fuel/molten salt reactor well it works but not for long since the molten salt /angry isotope suppe is sadly very corrosive too alloys that are resistent against the high neuton flux in the reactor
A lot of them are, big Clive reviewed one that was just a wall plug embedded in epoxy lol
That thing has great anti aging properties! Bet you won’t get old!
Yea, because you are dead, there’s no anti-aging property’s, just cancer.
@@jonasg.bisgaard1086r/whoooosh
"You Can't Age If You're Dead!"
What's aging when you're dying
@@noct2750 literally Dying at young age💀😑😕🙃😏
I want a Geiger counter just bc I've always been rlly into the history of Chernobyl and Pripyat since I was about 10 or 11 and at 23, radiation is one of my biggest fears. People are scared of electricity bc it can electrocute you and it's a silent killer but high levels of radiation is the BIGGEST silent killer imo and just like the people of Pripyat, you could be complete surrounded in high levels of radiation and not even know it till years later. Radiation legit sends a shiver down my spine when I hear the word.
Meanwhile a cat after a radioactive medical thing: 12K POINTS OF RADIATION.
"Holistic health product is actually direly radioactive" sounds like the start to an SCP article.
Sounds pretty normal tbh
Too realistic to be an SCP
Dr. Wondertainment’s Radical Radon Card
Nah, if you’ve looked into any alternative medicine type stuff, advertising “miracle cures” that are well known to be dangerous if not deadly is incredibly common
Sounds like some Sarkic or Are we cool yet shit
thorium dioxide: small oh shit
radon gas: big oh shit
Yeah suddenly the idea of getting lung cancer from these things wouldn't shock me in the slightest
Funny how thorium by itself can't even penetrate human skin but add anything like dioxide to support it, it becomes 10 times more powerful than 1 uranium
@@davidhamilton6883 radon is wayyyyy more radioactive than thorium, to the point that radon gas decays in 3 days while thorium needs a ton of time
@@misery55that's not how radioactive decay works.
@@b-e-a-r6166 well radon gas will decay into lighter elements so how does that not work
anything radioactive will decay into lighter elements
Wow! I have never seen that cloud chamber visual before!! That is the most interesting thing I’ve seen in a long time
when your giger counter starts making a tone rather than beeps you have a PROBLEM
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THE HAIRS ON MY NECK RAISED. HOLY CRAP
My friend who is a rockhound bought all this woman's of stock thorium dioxide rocks at a farmer's market for public safety. The woman was some new age hippie health nut who was telling folks to soak these in their tea to promote balanced chakras. Like... What the actual f**k? She looked nervous when we informed her that they were radioactive. Can't imagine why...
Every single one of these people has rocks for brains
If you taste metal that means the detox is working
Bro found the cult of atom from Fallout
it always mesmerizes me, that some people have enough self courage to start selling stuff and still not enough braincells to understand that putting like almost any sort of mineral/Crystal/stone into digestible liquids it a very bad idea. Or the people that sell different kinds of crystals as 🐱toy
💀💀💀 like just skip some steps and jump of the cliff. Will save them time from going through chemotherapy......
Its all apart of a wider plan, depopulate and manipulate..
Thats so cool and terrifying getting to see the radiation coming off the object instead of being an invisible force of death.
"Huh. A card."
*picks it up*
*+300 RADS*
That shit better be shipped in a lead box because imagine the amount of workers that came in contact with these
Its really not that dangerous. It puts out a contact dose of about 2 uSv per hour which really isnt much at all. Long term contact like its designed for will cause trouble though.
@@candrian7 It's very dangerous, all that more 0.3 can cause cancer. If u got 2-6 u have only 25 years.
It's better not to ship it at all 🎉
@@yurttgjkI seen a metal box with radioactive 3 on it while working for a shipping company I was like I ain’t touching that and some one kicked it down the belt
@@candrian7 Bro that card has 10,000+ CPM in it then let's say amazing selling those as the company is new they'll be selling a ton especially when it's on shark tank now how many times will a worker come in contact with them everyday or every other day... that's not a short amount of time
This man’s house is a straight up trap-bro is literally uncovering what a cursed item means
Makes you wonder if cursed objects from myth were made of radioactive materials.
Idk if science is trap
@@skylamei Remember that when you play with a Demon Core, or a hand full of Uranium.
@@wolfrainexxx i thought the same thing
@@wolfrainexxx holy crap yeah.
Bro is trying to get radioactive superpowers 😭
He worst part is not that they were selling these to people, but that they likely used uninformed labor without any respect for osha guidlines, who likely handled pounds of thorium every day.
You know there were made in a Chinese factory
@@jamesrosewell9081 your evidence?
@@rockstar-5934 It was clearly a bet rather than a serious assertion
@@gitman3486 ah yes, you would know because your his identical twin?
@@rockstar-5934 Damn bro chill out 💀
"dude I have a aura" bro's aura☠️
That radium glow drip
"you've activated my trap card... CANCEROUS RADIATION STORM"
I remember my mum said there used to be a "make your own energy source" kit for kids. With radioactive items and everything. They barely sold any because it cost an arm, a leg and the whole torso to get it
Imagine going to a conference with thousands of these close to peoples hearts.
The crazy thing is if they were going to scam they could just put nothing into it and get away with selling just a card. Instead they put something actively toxic inside. That’s pure evil
Getting rid of radioactive rocks from mining cost a lot. Instead, why not just sell it to other people and claim it to heal you with radiation? You even can profit from it
@@lem2004it’s illegal to endanger someone’s health-
@@-a5330not unless they agree to it beforehand. Here, if thorium dioxide's presence was advertised in the product and you bought it, the company is not liable. Especially so because the primary use of these cards is not for radioactive reasons. No existing law criminalizes this particular form of sale.
@-a5330 it doesn't make enough radiation to be dangerous
@@Saturnius that’s surprisingly not actually true. Just because a product says “this can cause cancer” doesn’t actually make it immune to being sued for such. It’s like reckless endangerment: if you’ve created a product that’s inherently unsafe, and you as the producer are unsafe in its application/sale then you’re still liable to a civil suit in the US. So, for example, if you’d sold this product in this short, then you would need to clearly say, in bold, “this product has x materials in it, which are radioactive and have been shown to cause cancer and other illnesses. It is not intended for personal use. Please follow the guide to safe storage given.” And you would need to provide some form of containment unit to keep it in (like a lead case or something), along with instructions for safe storage. Even then, if it’s marketed as a health product, you can STILL be liable for a lawsuit. The us courts aren’t the best, but there’s typically ways to punish people who are doing bad things, it just takes a lotta commitment and, sometimes, money for a lawyer
I'm actually amazed that it's not just a plastic rectangle sold for $50
Yea seriously, or even just a more basic metal like nickel or steel alloy. They actually put the time/money to have a radioactive metal in there and not something fake which is impressive i guess lol
@@Rohan_Trishanwell, they actually believe it, which makes it morally better in some way but ethically still whack… or something like that
Us older folks remember Coleman lantern mantles, which contained thorium salts. I still have one, but it's stored safely...yes, it makes a counter sing a little....
This is CRAZY!!!! Cool video :)
Oh man... you just know there's a warehouse worker somewhere out there that sits/stands/walks around hundreds/thousands of these every day for hours and doesn't know it. Shipping companies should really be more thorough with screening for radioactive shipments.
Gejger counters be too pricy
We all know big corporations don't care about the health of the "average person". Theyd throw us both to Hitler if they got paid more💀💀💀
This man could walk by one of these twice a day and still not get half the radiation exposure you get on an airplane for 18 hours at a time. Not to mention that these are all likely alphas/betas which can be screened by a few feet of air. Unless you crack one of these open and eat it you'll be fine.
@@59_atlas70are to pricey. Quit using ebonics 😂
Ah yes, “German” technology (the card says “German technology” on it even though it’s most likely not from Germany)
They just want people to think that its sth special/high standard
C'mon, if that was being selled in the 40's, it would be stoned af.
That just means that they used something the Germans made or helped make
Which if you think about it closely that could literally be anything
@@cripplefromwuhan5150 Yeah but they use that for anything they want to sound genius, it doesn't have to be related to German work in any way.
Just saw that too. I am German myself and just reported that site , product and pyramid scheme to the necessary government agencies.
The children of atom does exist huh? That card would be something that they would pass out in their conventions.
"I cannot find artifacts!"
Meanwhile Strelok inside the Chernobyl nuclear power plant:
The poor mailman that had to deliver these
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Got more ionizing radiation on his walk to deliver the package this came in than *anyone* got "dosed" by this card. Its an alpha emitter, youd quite literally have to ingest it to get any dosage. Also, this video is pretty disingenuous; for clarity, this "shockingly radioactive" card has the same radioactivity as 20 bananas. Bananas potassium are beta emitters and are actually more dangerous outside of the body lol. 😂
That mailman cheated death as some character from a video game everyone knows
@@ghostlion8616 you guys need a bit of education. Lol
@@JgHavertyikr?
Moment of silence for the poor factory workers that had to make these
Moment of silence to the order packers at amazon...😢
I can't even imagine. I'm betting they know nothing in regard to the radiation.
@@kathleenwisialowski4558lawsuits incoming
@@ClaytonBigsby01Bold of you to assume the children who made the things for a penny a week have the money or rights to take legal action
"Uranium fever," remember your radaway
These are like the tangible version of SCPs
Why don’t these companies get sued?
Literally
@@xtragoosebut damn. That card looks like it’s working full tilt, 24/7. Something’s gotta give. 😂
because its not dangerous at all? People really need to up their knowledge of what are actual dangerous radioactive levels.
@@colruytgaming8365 this device is also fraud
@@DELL.ACNT. alpha particles can't penetrate the skin. Beta and gamma particles do and they are the dangerous ones. Alpha particles are only dangerous if injected.
I maintenance Nuclear reactors, specifically the control rods, I wish I could see some of the hotter components I work around under that vapor chamber. It bet it would be a super cool visual
You are in the group A of hazardous work, right? If im not mistaken it's an international standard A= group I, and you are allowed a maximum accumulated dose of some microZieverts. Can you elaborate what are your countries regulations on this?
@@NomadUrpagiin the US we never use sieverts. The US really only uses Rem and Rad. Each facility is different but the DOE has regulations about dose for workers. What you see here is not even close to what allowed for workers.
@@curtiscook2345 nice to know, i wanted to know the exact allowances of exposure for workers there and how long they are allowed to work there. I heard in Canada if you work in category A for 5 years you will be given a leave for another 5 years, so i thought its maybe similar in states.
@@NomadUrpagi it’s a complicated thing to answer because there’s so many different answers. There’s limits for whole body, extremities, eyes, skin, fingers, and gonads. Different doses for pregnant women and the fetus. Generally the DOE requires less than 7 REM but most nuclear facilities require 5 REM or less.
@@NomadUrpagi US Rad workers have an annual 5 rem limit unless pregnant
I was just waiting for the "And this is why this short is sponsored by Radon: Shadow Legends."
Cool to have a visual representation of radiation ☢️ movement. Makes you realize how likely you are to get injured/harmed by being close to it.
If you haven't already heard the story look up "Radium Girls", and see what they did in the 1920's, it's mind-blowing what companies did to their workers, in the name of profit.
Pairing clock & watches needles that glow in the dark…..really awful story
The big reason why it was so bad is that they were told to lick the brushes to make a very fine point, so of course they swallowed some.
Certain varieties of radiation are relatively harmless outside of you, almost all of it will bounce off your skin, but if those get INSIDE your skin, you're in big trouble.
Did...?
@@burgerforcongress1001so it's like alpha radiation? I'm bored so I might as well ask :/
Yeah, when they started they didn't realize it was toxic/radioactive. When workers started getting sick they didn't make the connection and when they finally did they tried to hide it because they were in so deep. Wild story
I wore that same pendant for months as it was a gift from my dad. During that time I've had massive pimples just above my chest for some reason. Guess I'll find out in a few years if I'm fucked or not.
You're most likely not. If his counter is to be trusted, that thing isn't very radioactive.
@@bogdanleviyeah, but it the dosage, wearing it for months is terrable. Should get it cgecked out
Hey-o! A nuclear worker here. I want to help you find some peace of mind.
The highest dose reading his dosimeter had on the CARD which is shown to be more radioactive than the pendant is was 2.32 micro sieverts per hour. Although it only peaked there and was less than that on every other frame it was on screen.
So let's do some worst-case-scenario analysis here. Everywhere - unless otherwise noted I have made an over-estimation or rounded up.
2.32 uSv * 24 hr = 55.7 mSv/day.
You say you wore it for "months" so I'll call it a year. 55.7uSv/day * 366 days (leap year) = 20,400 uSv/year or ~20.4 mSv
There are two kinds of exposure limits.
Deterministic - meaning you're experiencing cell death immediately and you'd already be affected.
And stochastic - meaning that your chances for things like cancer has gone up.
Deterministic dose limits
Public 1 mSv/year
Occupationally exposed workers: 20mSv/year averaged over 5 years, not to exceed 50 mSv in a single year.
Stochastic dose limits:
These vary by body part as some parts of your body are more sensitive than others.
Eyes:
Public 15 mSv
Worker 150 mSv
Hands, Feet and Skin
Public 50mSv
Workers 500mSv
I'll assume you wore your pendant at the collarbone by your throat.
The neck as a whole has a weighting factor of 0.16 or approximately 1/6th of your total dose to the area contributes to your Committed Effective Dose Equivalent.
The lungs (most sensitive other part in the area) is 0.125 or 1/8th.
So yeah. If you had worn that card in that place you'd be well over your yearly limit as a civilian, and would have to work in less radioactive areas for a few years if you were a radiation worker.
HOWEVER!!! Most of the decays in the thorium chain are alpha decays. And the alpha radiation (but not the gamma radiation or the beta radiation from some of Thorium's daughter isotopes) is entirely benign IF you didn't inhale or ingest the alpha particles.
So while in this worst case scenario you'd have violated limits, at worst you'd have only minorly increased cancer risks.
And for reference getting a CT scan in a hospital will hit you with 10 mSv equivalent dose. So you had a year where you got 2 CT scans.
Your actual case is significantly better than what I've outline here.
@@Bladeofdeath311 wow so that's equal to two ct scans? Loved the comment man, great work and very interesting. Are CT Scans dangerous? Or, are xrays dangerous?
@@DarkSpaceStudios For reference when it comes to radiation hazards from nuclear stuff the biggest issues are neutrons, inhaling or ingesting alpha particles (or alpha particle emitters) and gamma rays.
Nuclear reactions = lots and lots of gamma rays and lots and lots of neutrons. Of very high energy. And a few of lesser energy. T
And iodine. For specifics I won't get into, but you could probably find, iodine (gas) is a product of nuclear fission and your body absorbs it and stores it in the thyroid. Iodine then undergoes beta decay with its not-terribly-short half life and not-at-all long half-life causes lots of tissue damage to the thyroid and therefore, eventually, hormonal disruption which yields a host of other issues.
For thorium, like in this short if a worker around this stuff wore a simple bandana or scarf over their face they've reduced their dose tremendously. Being sure to wash thoroughly after work before eating or drinking.
Change that into a gas mask and even more is reduced. If we're talking absolutely massive amounts of Thorium the betas would be an issue though.
It's a shame that physics classes in high school are rarely this in-depth (as in, having a cloud chamber and being able to show of these kinds of experiments)
I realize the common association with radioactivity and fallout games, but I appreciate the fact that when a Geiger Counter is beeping that fast it's really bad in-game foo
That company is very terrible. They should get their ass sued straight to hell.
Also hope that justice prevailed against those who are making those pendants and they too, may suck on a demons rooster.
He got the companies shut down by the NRC
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@@DarkDomain0001 Alright
@@DarkDomain0001reverse psychology doesn’t work if you’re making it obvious, dummy.
@@richardmillhousenixonnah, it's still available in my country
The crazy part is most radioactive stuff where used as health products
That "Cursed pendant" 💀
Makes me wonder how many "cursed objects" were actually just radioactive throughout history
That cloud chamber thing is so cool and scary at the same time. I had no idea you could actually visualize radiation like this.
Same it's absolutely fascinating.
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (1869-1959), a Scottish physicist, is credited with inventing the cloud chamber. Inspired by sightings of the Brocken spectre while working on the summit of Ben Nevis in 1894, he began to develop expansion chambers for studying cloud formation and optical phenomena in moist air.
This device was literally the only thing I took away from this. I am also equally fascinated and terrified bahahah. I mean I knew that radiation supposedly “shot off” of shit but like I didn’t know it literally like shoots off like bullets
The fear experienced when the whole cloud chamber turns white
I believe that is the fear of death my friend, but if your seeing full white cloud it might be too late
Nah the delivery guy got that 10 year lifespan discount💀
The Geiger counter he put up to it only says 2.2usv per hour...
To put that into perspective, an average person receives 10usv per day just by going about their life.
@@WARLORD13179yeah that's what I was thinking, the radiation is probably way too low to actually be harmful in any way right?
And this is why Thorium makes for great nuclear reactor sludge.
A.G.
Seeing radiation like this in real-time makes me have a newfound respect for how terrifyingly fast the demon core went super critical in those few seconds after the screwdriver dropped…
If the demon core was in a cloud box it'd just start smoking like a vape
This has nothing to do with it lol
I think Demon Core was emiting different particles
@Asta-Chen They are not related lol. The amount, and most importantly, the type of radiation coming off this card is extremely negligible. It wont hurt anyone ever unless you eat it and it gets stuck in your body for 10 years. This card releases the same radioactivity as 20 bananas; and thats not a joke.
@Asta-Chen to put the scale into comparison, its like comparing getting a tiny paper cut to getting shot in the face with a desert eagle point blank. Actually thats not even accurate because the paper cut still technically caused damage. Alpha emitters quite literally can not hurt you unless you eat them; and at 2 micro sieverts (Thats 2 millionths of a seivert by the way) its a pitiful emitter at that. I dont even know how this dudes ebay geiger counter has the sensitivity to pick up 2 micro sieverts; its ludicrously low.
This is the 1st time I've ever heard of a cloud chamber and I find it quite interesting, thanks for sharing!
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@@breaker981go away gold digger
@@breaker981want to make 2$? 👌🏼👈🏼
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It really does change things when you can see the radiation happening.
Holy shit, radiation just darts around the room like an orb? That’s fucking crazy
That pendant has gods name and the names of a few angels on it, kinda makes sense that itd send you to meet them. 😅
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I mean they haven't lied, it truly radiates energy ✨
😅😂😂😂
Thinking of those trails as tiny bullets wizzing by is pretty scary
The fact that they are still available is pretty terrifying😮😮😮
Whoever made that thing is purely evil, they knew exactly what they were putting into that thing
Yeah snake oil salesmen 100% know that what they sell is BS, but it makes them money
Or delusional to the point of harming themselves and others. There are genuinly people who believe shit like this has benefits, instead of ravaging your cells. Otherwise if they were just trying to make a quick scam, they wouldnt have gone through all the trouble of getting actual radioactive material, and just probably lied
I love the visualization of radiation. So interesting and unique
its not unique. its like the first thing invented to see particles.
@@mryellow6918ain't nobody give a shit
@@mryellow6918the thing is, Ive been watching a lot of radioactive based videos and this was the first time of me ever hearing or even seeing this being done
@@YoursTrulyAudrey its how the strange particle was found.
Imagine holistic grandma giving this to your child, or putting it around your child's neck.
ever since i watched chernobyl the sound of geiger meters just freak me tf out
That's a genius way to dispose of radioactive waste, instead of investing loads of money into safe disposal they just sell it off as a health item 😂
Gonna call Hanford, they are going to have a field day over this.
Sell them as food
They usually just bury it in the desert
The M.A.D Yugiho card. 😂
Can't wait to take this to my local tournament and win by giving everyone else cancer
A : Before I go out defeated I shall activate my Trap card!
B : It doesn't do anything?
A : For now. *laughs evilly while packing his cards and walking out of the tournament
they definitely didn't see this coming now, maybe 5 years later 🤣