@@Wes4TrumpI saw a documentary about some English soldiers who said that they saw their bones during a test. They were far enough away to survive, but I think they were all sterile and couldn't have children.
It’s used in that terrible x men film apocalypse, when the villain fires all the nukes into space. I’m pretty sure that’s where the idea for using it in this clip came from.
From pure pyrotechnical kind of view such "F5" devices are simply stunning. Following this perspective the example shown here is not well placed, becsuse it is a groundburst. But the slowed down excerpt of Beethoven's passacaglia passage from the ballad-movement of his Seventh fits. Not nuclear explosions as is are the problem, but the still negative behavior of the humankind to employ ecerything until nothing remains at all ist the problem. Humans currently do far to much as makes sense overall.
Nukes aren't as powerful as you think, nukes contain barely enough radioactive material to cause fallout and radiation poisoning for a few weeks at best.
@@erenb.2806except the part where they will be strategically detonated in places that will cause the most casualties and losses to critical infrastructure.
In fact the US doesn't field anything close to the enormous bombs we tested in the 1950s and 60s. This is largely due to the dramatic improvements in the accuracy of missiles. When we could only guarantee the warhead got within a mile or two of the target, it had to be huge to assure destruction. Now that we can guarantee the warhead gets within spitting distance of the target, a bomb "only" ten times as big as those dropped on Japan is sufficient.
@@thesprawl2361if you think that's true than your just a mindless worker drone because they have 100s if not thousands of the tasar bomb made in Russia
The scariest test picture i think is the test they did against a naval flotilla. Normally with the test footage there is no frame of reference, with that one you can see a really wide black line on the side of the 'stem' of the mushroom cloud, which happens to be a full sized naval vessel, and how puny that ship looks, when you realize the bomb they used wasn't all that powerful for what can be made, scary
My great uncle was part of one of the detonation tests and he got to see it go off and he said the smell is horrible and metallic and you feel like you are getting cooked
Only thing that is truly disturbing about this footage is the fact that out government can use this in our environment, but I can't have a diesel truck without having to put def fluid in it. Seems like a double standard.
This is probably about 5 miles away. Just based on the size of the blast and videos I’ve seen with verified distance. The castle bravos video was roughly 50 miles away. Give that a watch.
@@donaldtolbert7804 actually he's sorts correct. but not either. the radiation NOT being broken down by the salt water is unfortunately being absorbed into the micro plastic pollution. thusly entering our food chain through the fish, same as the mercury.
why not ... it's not the first time we've done this to ourselves. oh, that's right you got educated in the American school system. turns out, they lied to you about everything. ALL OF IT !!!
We've come a long way fellow humans. From arrows to guns and now the final ultimate weapon. Hopefully the next civilizations learn from our mistakes and understand war is never the answer. Evil will loose one day.
Los Alamos is in the bottom left hand corner for those that think ole boy was lying about the type of clearance and work they were doing!! Not one of you in the comments picked that up.
The wild part is that this is only a 25kT blast, similar to that dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. But we literally have weapons up to 1000x more powerful...
It's twice as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb, & thermonuclear unlike Hiroshima & Nagasaki, which were both atomic. In other words, a far nastier device altogether.
If you’re referring to the stem, the physical part you see, that looks like a tree, it’s because that’s where the “fireball” is. The main point of the blast, and it doesn’t go very far. - The most impactful part of a nuclear explosion is the shockwave that shoots out of the explosion, which destroys buildings and wrecks everything. And then the radiation as it falls back to the earth, is what causes the land, water, food, etc. around it to become unusable and also creates a large area human life cannot survive in or will greatly suffer. So to answer your question more directly, the blast does move far. It’s a shockwave, not that stem you can see. The stem is where the explosion occurred, and the pressure explodes outwards into that shockwave. I hope this makes sense.
It’s the distance. This is a few miles away. That fireball is ripping through the sky at several hundred miles per hour. It just doesn’t look like it at distance.
@@tacotuesday2381: Steve is right. "Since we've had" implies we lost it back then. Typically you'd phrase it, "80 years since we got" or "80 years that we've had."
i'm not sure if this was a nuke or not because it was detonated in water and the mushroom cloud didn't seem all that bright like real nuclear bomb photos. this was a mushroom cloud from a smaller bomb
For the Average Us citizen on the eastern side, this view would be within 30 miles of their homes in several directions or closer if nuclear war were to start.
I believe the name of this bomb was Mike. It was an 11 megaton hydrogen bomb. It almost killed the forward operators in monitoring in an observation station. The blast was heading right towards them,they jumped into a helicopter and scrambled out of there.
It’s amazing how distinct each nuclear explosion is from the next. I have only ever seen aerial footage of the nutmeg test and as soon as this started playing I knew it was nutmeg from the shape.
“Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to man.
For this he was chained to a rock and tortured for eternity.”
Someone watched oppenheimer
@@nolandreesen7384 shhh I’m trying to be deep
@@nolandreesen7384Is seriously? 😒
He actually was chained to a mountain im pretty sure but same thing
"It's Oppenheimin' time"
Strange game, the only winning move is not to play
Great movie
Its winnable an more will survive then u think
love that movie bro. It’s so right too
@@Agent_bIackIncorrect
@@Silas.Marnerhe is correct have you seen elite bunkers and their tunnel systems? Well most of us wont make it but the leaders will
There's no concern for the lives of the creatures living there, that's just so sad.
Minor collateral damage.
Mosquito problem solved 😂😂😂
“Now I have become death, the destroyer of worlds.”
Not to be an asshole but its "now I am become death, destroyer of worlds," sorry lol
@@jessicam5712 my moment of fame with 3 people has come to an end. No worries lol
He reads the holy language of hindus while having sex, indians ain't gonna like it
@@jessicam5712not to also be that guy, but if you watch the full clip, he was only quoting someone else lol
@@jessicam5712 Yes, but the way he said it was dumb.
If you were to cover your eyes with your hand as the bomb dropped, the flash would be so intense that you would be able to see the bones in your hand.
For a nanosecond. It'd be the last thing you'd see lol
@@Wes4TrumpI saw a documentary about some English soldiers who said that they saw their bones during a test. They were far enough away to survive, but I think they were all sterile and couldn't have children.
If only we put this much effort in repairing the world, instead of destroying it..
I totally agree with you, I fear for the future of humanity
Yes.Kind of Retarded if if you ask me
Just finished watching oppenheimer
There is nothing we can do
-napolean
Same
Ok, and?
No one gives a shit
hollywood made oppenheimer into a sexual degenerate
That slowed-down version of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 II. Allegretto is pretty menacing.
What truely had they done to produce such allure in his peice? I could not originate the source
@@arischwarz2276 I think they just slowed it down to half the speed. Really makes it menacing tho honestly
It’s used in that terrible x men film apocalypse, when the villain fires all the nukes into space. I’m pretty sure that’s where the idea for using it in this clip came from.
From pure pyrotechnical kind of view such "F5" devices are simply stunning. Following this perspective the example shown here is not well placed, becsuse it is a groundburst. But the slowed down excerpt of Beethoven's passacaglia passage from the ballad-movement of his Seventh fits. Not nuclear explosions as is are the problem, but the still negative behavior of the humankind to employ ecerything until nothing remains at all ist the problem. Humans currently do far to much as makes sense overall.
1-2 days the most a nuclear war would last
A few hours at best
@@dumbbumsc5329nah literally tho
The shots after that is to make sure that theres nothing alive in those targeted areas
Nukes aren't as powerful as you think, nukes contain barely enough radioactive material to cause fallout and radiation poisoning for a few weeks at best.
@@erenb.2806except the part where they will be strategically detonated in places that will cause the most casualties and losses to critical infrastructure.
@@erenb.2806 yeah nukes can wipe out entire cities I say thats pretty dam powerful
I have an obsession with nuclear weapons and nuclear physics. The subject is just so fascinating to me. The power of the atom is mind-boggling.☢️
Same
Same...but in negative way. It's a trauma of my childhood. Heard und saw to much things about that too early. 😢😮
@@onethreefiveeye Much of what you were taught was bullshit.
@@onethreefiveeyewhat a fairy😂
Because it's fake
the scariest thing is this is pretty much a stick of dynamite compared to the stuff we got today
In fact the US doesn't field anything close to the enormous bombs we tested in the 1950s and 60s. This is largely due to the dramatic improvements in the accuracy of missiles. When we could only guarantee the warhead got within a mile or two of the target, it had to be huge to assure destruction. Now that we can guarantee the warhead gets within spitting distance of the target, a bomb "only" ten times as big as those dropped on Japan is sufficient.
Nop.
Not true. The Tsar bomba and bombs like this one were so stupidly, pointlessly powerful that we stopped making them.
@@thesprawl2361if you think that's true than your just a mindless worker drone because they have 100s if not thousands of the tasar bomb made in Russia
This is literally the opposite of true. The single Largest bomb the US has active is only 1.2 megaton
What happens everytime I fold the towels the wrong way…
What happens when I eat Sliders 2 days in a row.
Scariest part about this is the initial flash before the actual explosion
The flash is a part of the actual explosion. When you see the flash it has already exploded.
@@92kostaWhich in my opinion makes it even scarier
I heard roughly 80% of the energy is emitted as xrays.
@@nickthompson9697 Light, heat, ionizing radiation, EMP
That flash close enough will vaporize any living thing.
The scariest test picture i think is the test they did against a naval flotilla. Normally with the test footage there is no frame of reference, with that one you can see a really wide black line on the side of the 'stem' of the mushroom cloud, which happens to be a full sized naval vessel, and how puny that ship looks, when you realize the bomb they used wasn't all that powerful for what can be made, scary
I think you’re talking about baker. It was a small one about the size of what they used on Hiroshima.
"There are not testing Nuck. There where trying to kill something."
~Godzilla
Indeed, they were trying to KILL GODZILLA THE KING OF KAIJU
@@JaidonMoore-xi9cl More like giving Goji Steroids💀..
@@JaidonMoore-xi9cl More like giving Goji Steroids💀..
"No more superpowers " Beethoven havok (song name)Xmen apokalypse, thats where the song is from
Imagine being those guys who were in the underground bunker when castle bravo went off WAY stronger than it was calculated to be? AND THEY LIVED. Wild
Must be insane to even think to use nukes.
tht why i might never travel to japan
japan needed it. all of asia needed it tbh. 10s of millions would die anyways.
Some people clearly don’t understand that the nukes were necessary in wwii…
"think fast chucklenuts!"
*last words*
“I’m am not sure what WW3 will bring but I can guarantee that WW4 will be fought with sticks and stones” Albert Einstein
operation hardtack 1 nutmeg (1958)
Yup
operation fizzy sandals 1958
My great uncle was part of one of the detonation tests and he got to see it go off and he said the smell is horrible and metallic and you feel like you are getting cooked
Only thing that is truly disturbing about this footage is the fact that out government can use this in our environment, but I can't have a diesel truck without having to put def fluid in it. Seems like a double standard.
The thing about this type of video is they never say how far away the explosion is to get a true idea of scale.
This is probably about 5 miles away. Just based on the size of the blast and videos I’ve seen with verified distance. The castle bravos video was roughly 50 miles away. Give that a watch.
Bro took camera Man never never dies on another level
It’s in concrete fortified bunker. That’s how all the atomic footage was done.
It’s scary how much power some people have, piss off the wrong person and they can vaporise a entire country.
I’m here for the music
symphony no 7 beethoven
The crazy thing is I feel like We will see something like this at our time I constantly think of it
Here I am after seeing Oppenheimer
Just need that to happen about a thousand times around the world and I won’t have to go to work tomorrow.
or just once depending on where you live
you wont be around to go to work if it happens 1000 timez
@@dannyblaze915 Yes, thank you for pointing that out. My mistake.
I would still get an email asking if I'm still going to make it 😂
And they wonder why the pacific is dying, plus Fukushima.
Fukashima radiation released in the ocean has no impact.
Keep telling yourself that.
@@donaldtolbert7804
actually he's sorts correct.
but not either.
the radiation NOT being broken down by the salt water is unfortunately being absorbed into the micro plastic pollution. thusly entering our food chain through the fish, same as the mercury.
@@donaldtolbert7804the water being released by fukushima is literaly fine, it so dilute and does not bioaccumulate
How come it makes such a huge mushroom cloud after it goes boom. That is just incredible
No one should have power such as this.
why not ...
it's not the first time we've done this to ourselves.
oh, that's right you got educated in the American school system.
turns out, they lied to you about everything. ALL OF IT !!!
This power is nothing in front of Hanuman Ji and Lord Shiva 🕉️💪🔥
@@soumyadipgaming1this power can destroy everything on world.
@@vegplex_editz1 "on world"
@@NidoBot and we living on world
Here comes the sun
Do-do-do-do… 😢
We've come a long way fellow humans. From arrows to guns and now the final ultimate weapon. Hopefully the next civilizations learn from our mistakes and understand war is never the answer. Evil will loose one day.
Here after watching Oppenheimer
It is my sad belief that all of us alive right now will witness and experience evil like we never have before.It’s coming.
Beethoven fits this
Can you share the name of this piece?
Los Alamos is in the bottom left hand corner for those that think ole boy was lying about the type of clearance and work they were doing!! Not one of you in the comments picked that up.
"A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent."
The music☠️
No one: my brain during the exam:
Me after eating Taco bell.
Disrespect the toilet 😤
@@SteveSmith-ze5mwrun for the border!
The wild part is that this is only a 25kT blast, similar to that dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. But we literally have weapons up to 1000x more powerful...
It's twice as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb, & thermonuclear unlike Hiroshima & Nagasaki, which were both atomic. In other words, a far nastier device altogether.
If you look at the sky as a painted wall, the beach and water suddenly look like a minature from Thunderbirds.
It's not terrifying. It's science. And it's called "deterrent."
Well that's only mildly terrifying
The music is equally terrifying..
Why ain't the blast moving further?
it's controlled
If you’re referring to the stem, the physical part you see, that looks like a tree, it’s because that’s where the “fireball” is. The main point of the blast, and it doesn’t go very far. - The most impactful part of a nuclear explosion is the shockwave that shoots out of the explosion, which destroys buildings and wrecks everything. And then the radiation as it falls back to the earth, is what causes the land, water, food, etc. around it to become unusable and also creates a large area human life cannot survive in or will greatly suffer.
So to answer your question more directly, the blast does move far. It’s a shockwave, not that stem you can see. The stem is where the explosion occurred, and the pressure explodes outwards into that shockwave. I hope this makes sense.
@@Arora4926 thank u , makes a lot of sense 😁👌
Because it's fake as fuke
It’s the distance. This is a few miles away. That fireball is ripping through the sky at several hundred miles per hour. It just doesn’t look like it at distance.
Why don't we have any real sound from any of the nuclear tests?
There's videos of them. Just search youtube for it.
I always wondered what it would sound like if you slowed Beethoven down to 1/2 speed.
What's terrifying about that? It's majestic in its destructive beauty
Billion people will die in the future because that bomb
Imagine thinking you need creepy background music to make a nuke scary lol
Why not include the crack bang from the explosion? Like no other sound ever made.
what you see when your friends write on your paper:
Beautiful
Man's determination to find more thorough ways to destroy itself is mind blowing.
I would pay good money to witness an atmospheric test.
It's free on CZcams 😂 the Tzar Bomba was atmospheric
Man sure came a long way from just throwing rocks and spears
Watch Oppenheimer finally in peace on phone now I question reality of how we work
Why is the sad music? That was beautiful.
You can hear classical music anywhere, but you usually don't get to hear actual nukes. You failed.
Hard to believe it’s almost been 80 years since we’ve had a destructive force this powerful available to mankind.
wtf are you talking about there are thousands of nuclear weapons in the world arsenal.
@@SteveSmith-ze5mw I’m talking about it being 80 years since the creation of nuclear weapons.. just read it over again
@@tacotuesday2381: Steve is right. "Since we've had" implies we lost it back then. Typically you'd phrase it, "80 years since we got" or "80 years that we've had."
i'm not sure if this was a nuke or not because it was detonated in water and the mushroom cloud didn't seem all that bright like real nuclear bomb photos. this was a mushroom cloud from a smaller bomb
That's not a nuke. That's an exploding fireworks factory. Just like the one in Beirut.
So you are saying it's ammonium nitrate which is 5% of the explosion of Hiroshima Atomic explosion.
That was a little one .
We're in a heap of trouble especially if that music is playing when it all goes down
And yet one hurricane, one thunderstorm, a volcanic eruption makes that look weak.
This a baby, an atom bomb, not a thermo-nuclear / hydrogen device thoae a different level scary
Yeah look forward to that
I don't think I'll ever be able to really grasp the size of these explosions
You can’t it’s incomprehensible. These explosions are miles away. Even the smallest nukes are insane.
Just imagine you're just sitting in your room and u see this outside your window... Only 100s of miles away..
For the Average Us citizen on the eastern side, this view would be within 30 miles of their homes in several directions or closer if nuclear war were to start.
HIER KOMMT DIE SONNE.
--Rammstein 😉
Sonne, good song 👌
So devastating, yet some are just spectacular to look at. Beautiful at times.
Cameraman never dies
When there is more pride in destruction opposed to cultivation, we can acknowledge that we are doomed as a species!
It doesnt ever look like it does shit but destroy one spot and creates alot of smoke
“Now i have become death,the destroyer of worlds.” Oppenhiemer says really that in the movie...
All the poor sea creatures 😔
And this is a "small" nuke
I believe the name of this bomb was Mike. It was an 11 megaton hydrogen bomb. It almost killed the forward operators in monitoring in an observation station. The blast was heading right towards them,they jumped into a helicopter and scrambled out of there.
Beautiful yet terrifying; The former rather than latter.
Hardtack nutmeg
It’s amazing how distinct each nuclear explosion is from the next. I have only ever seen aerial footage of the nutmeg test and as soon as this started playing I knew it was nutmeg from the shape.
We will be getting to see them for real me thinks ...World is broken ,,🚀🚀
Everyone else:
“Now I have become death the destroyer of worlds”
Me:
“I saved the pie for us to enjoy! Whoops!”
And this is why WW3 hasn't happened...yet.
What version of Beethoven's symphony 7 is this?
the slowed down one.
"In 1954, we awakened something..."
If you think that is scary just know some countries have hundreds of those😨
Beautiful, yet so deadly
That was terrifying.
Radiation at the bottom
Ain't no one gonna save the cameraman for the tsunami coming after wards
Imagine being a seagull just cruising over ground zero and being sent to the moon in a matter of seconds 😅
Anyone else see the 💀 within the mushroom cloud?
Man that's not a nuclear explosion it's just me after eating taco Bell
Whats the song name in the video
Beethoven Symphony # 7, movement 2
We've been screwed since the first test.
It looks like burnt broccoli-
Music name?