The Dark Side of Chernobyl

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @captaindreadnought212
    @captaindreadnought212 Před měsícem +463

    me 10 years go: how did chernobyl explode?
    me right now: how did chernobly not explode sooner???

    • @narmale
      @narmale Před měsícem +11

      no kidding!!!!

    • @ovencore2549
      @ovencore2549 Před měsícem

      rbmks dont explode youre delusional

    • @EnclaveTrooper1
      @EnclaveTrooper1 Před měsícem +14

      me but with the soviet union as a whole

    • @ryanparker4996
      @ryanparker4996 Před měsícem +19

      Soviet nuclear reactors are equivolent to the plane-shaped shrines built by pacific cargo cults after WW2.
      Only difference being the Soviet reactors could fly and the shrines could not

    • @user-or2gn3ux7v
      @user-or2gn3ux7v Před měsícem +1

      @@ryanparker4996 Then the PWR is like a dug out canoe compared to what nuclear reactors should be.

  • @ChevyTahoe21
    @ChevyTahoe21 Před měsícem +167

    Lmao imagine entering the control room and seeing everything missing because some random dude stole everything 💀

  • @robertgaines-tulsa
    @robertgaines-tulsa Před měsícem +161

    Sounds like the nuclear power plant in The Simpsons was safer than Chernobyl.

    • @ryanparker4996
      @ryanparker4996 Před měsícem +9

      Homer Simpson had more brains than the whole Chernobyl control room combined

    • @basedsketch4133
      @basedsketch4133 Před 13 dny +1

      He did it for her

  • @lboyadgiev8820
    @lboyadgiev8820 Před měsícem +193

    When Chernobyl guy started mentioning accidents at the CNPP.
    And after 5 accidents he didn't stop listing accidents I knew today was gonna be special💀

    • @KorianHUN
      @KorianHUN Před měsícem +39

      "What happened in chernobyl?
      "The nuclear power plant was looted, on fire, looted again, broken, flooding, on fire, falling apart, looted again, walls collapsing, on fire, one more flooding and finish off with a fire."
      "And the last one was when it blew up?"
      "Oh no, i just stopped to take a breath, we are just halfway through the list until we get to the reactor blowing up."

    • @thing_under_the_stairs
      @thing_under_the_stairs Před měsícem +10

      @@KorianHUN I think you missed a couple of thefts, collapses, and fatal falls in this first half of the accident list...

  • @RocketGurney
    @RocketGurney Před měsícem +650

    Babe wakeup, new analysis of Soviet bureaucratic failure just dropped.

    • @AlexKarasev
      @AlexKarasev Před měsícem +21

      It's not any more Soviet than Columbia and Challenger and Fukushima, Boeing MCAS, subprime market crash, etc. Human hubris and group-think compounding and compounding and compounding while they get away with it & nothing too terrible happens year after year, till several unfortunate things line up & it blows up in everyone's face.

    • @mikeall7012
      @mikeall7012 Před měsícem +10

      Why is she asleep? It's the middle of the day.

    • @murob2347
      @murob2347 Před měsícem +2

      ​​@@AlexKarasev I would agree with that statement. This is a mechanism that happens with all controlled operations.

    • @markusw7833
      @markusw7833 Před měsícem +1

      @@mikeall7012 It's some sort of "meme".

    • @AlexKarasev
      @AlexKarasev Před měsícem +2

      @@murob2347 I think (as callous as it is to say that) the mechanism is valid. If nothing bad happens with something, our brains are programed to gradually take it more & more for granted, thus freeing up the attention and energy for new areas. We've all these disasters not because this mechanism fails us but because it works TOO WELL most of the time.
      Take Boeing MCAS - a terrible shortcut to save on pilot training, enabled by non-redundant AoA sensors - which delibereately were non-redundant b/c otherwise FAA review would flag this system as safety-critical and mandate pilot training anyway - defeating the "savings". So Boeing got caught on this one thing after a century-plus of doing this non-stop and only suffering the consequences a few times. Their competitors who did it by-the-book and didn't cut corners, weren't as competitive, and either Boeing now owns them or they're bankrupt.

  • @Litepaw
    @Litepaw Před měsícem +64

    We are all carrying Chernobyl inside us. I remember volunteering for an isotope body scan in high school for STUK (the radiation safety association of Finland) when I was 16. My cesium-137 levels were elevated and overall body radiation double the normal levels because we had eaten tons of sauces and foods made from local mushrooms the summer before. It was 15 years ago so the dose from that cesium has built up quite a bit compared to the average person.

    • @Litepaw
      @Litepaw Před měsícem +6

      I've tried looking for the paper they gave me specifying the isotopes out of curiosity, but I just can't find it.
      Also if anyone's interested, they came to our high school with a mobile scanner installed in a van (former ambulance or similar I guess) and wanted a boy and a girl from every year grade. They were doing a study on the effects of the chernobyl fallout on kids and teens in 2010 or 2011. It was like a bathtub looking thing with a massive chunky machine on top (big industrial gamma spectroscope I guess) and they made me lay down there for 15 minutes iirc. I haven't called them or checked their website tho, I think i might actually do that next 👀

    • @SacUnDruz
      @SacUnDruz Před měsícem +16

      Luckily for you, Ceasium 137 seems to have very poor bio-accumulation and a biological half-life of 70-110days, while yes you get a tempoary dose it won't stay forever in your body✌️

    • @markusw7833
      @markusw7833 Před měsícem

      @@Litepaw Interesting.

    • @Litepaw
      @Litepaw Před měsícem +7

      @@SacUnDruz That's very relieving to know. And honestly makes a lot of sense. At least it wasn't something nastier like strontium-90.

    • @ryanparker4996
      @ryanparker4996 Před měsícem +13

      If anyone ever asks you to beatbox, just ask for a geiger counter

  • @harrisonallton795
    @harrisonallton795 Před měsícem +75

    "Three units are ready, with another well on the way." 😂😂
    I see what you did there.

  • @erikziak1249
    @erikziak1249 Před měsícem +104

    Listening to the sheer amount of things being stolen during construction. Like in Czechoslovakia in those years. There was a saying: One who does not steal (state owned things), is stealing from his own family. During every construction material was "lost". Many family houses, cottages and huts were build with nobody asking where the material for their construction came from, yet everyone knew where they came from. It was absolutely "the norm" that a construction of any facility needed way more concrete, bricks, panels, etc. than was in the plan for said facility. Regardless if it was a power plant, culture house, school or hospital. The amount of raw materials used to finish any structure was much higher than what was actually physically used on the site. At least the structure to be built was finished within norms, according to plan, only the material consumption was way bigger. Not like some countries that placed empty oil cans into what were supposed to be reinforced concrete structural walls. Or even if not as bad, cutting costs by reducing the amount of rebar or changing material properties for cheaper ones. Because price was not relevant. Things were built to specifications and nobody had any incentive not to do so. Because nobody checked where and how material "disappeared" during construction. Raw material was being delivered until it was done according to plan.

    • @markusw7833
      @markusw7833 Před měsícem +1

      Wow.

    • @AK-vx4dy
      @AK-vx4dy Před měsícem +14

      In communism everything was common, so technically it was not a thief 🤣
      It was in all socialist countires of EE.
      Many times it was that some things were not possible to buy even if you have a money.
      Economy of permanent deficit.

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 Před měsícem +37

      @@markusw7833 The seven wonders of Communist Socialism:
      1. Everyone had a job.
      2. Even though everyone had a job, no one was doing anything.
      3. Even though no one was doing anything, the plan was fulfilled above 100%.
      4. Even though the plan was fulfilled more than 100%, there was a shortage of goods and services.
      5. Even though there was a shortage of goods and services, everyone had everything.
      6. Even though everyone had everything, everyone stole.
      7. Even though everyone stole, nothing was missing anywhere.

    • @AlexKarasev
      @AlexKarasev Před měsícem +10

      @@erikziak1249 These are fantastic. And very true. Saw it with my own eyes growing up in the USSR.
      We like to think capitalism and private enterprise is more efficient, but having moved to the US I can say it's a very optimistic over-simplification. More red tape exists in many areas vs the USSR even, there's stealing and profiteering on a vast industrial scale (while yes, not as much petty theft by the plebs), and there's plenty of dysfunction in private companies small and large.
      The US's vast industrial and economic might arises from protective geography and Mississippi giving cheap ocean trade route access to much of the inside of the continent, compounded by emerging unscathed & economically advantaged from the WWII, compounded by the Bretton Woods and Petrodollar enabling the Fed to print USD at will with near-0 fiscal consequence for decades, funneling it via DARPA to the likes of Boeing and Google to build an unmatched industrial, scientific, and military might. Even cultural influence was govt-sponsored (e.g. google "the CIA and Pollock"). Take away the impact of all that free govt money and FAT contracts of a federal agency rallying public money towards a multi-year plan (i.e. de-facto socialist financing), and the purely capitalist free-market private economy of the US would be the size of Spaine's - in a country the size of the US obviously it'd have been struggling - not going anywhere good or fast.
      USSR and the socialist system did have shortages, uninspiring consumer goods, lack of motivation for *some* folks (not all), but to say the US won thanks to the capitalist system is 90...95% bupkis.

    • @unclestoma4699
      @unclestoma4699 Před měsícem +2

      dont forget abuse and suppression of citizens

  • @milklk4414
    @milklk4414 Před měsícem +38

    I think someone else built his own rbmk 1000 reactor at home If so much material and equipment was stolen 💀

  • @Red-Magic
    @Red-Magic Před měsícem +52

    Imagine trying to resign or retire, and when you hand in your resignation letter your boss tears it to pieces in front of you, and then tells you to get back to work. That's insane

    • @melissasusan4174
      @melissasusan4174 Před měsícem

      Thats communism at its finest

    • @Innerspace100
      @Innerspace100 Před 28 dny +7

      The Soviet system in all its... ahem... glory...?

    • @Jakaj99
      @Jakaj99 Před 27 dny

      Many people hugely underestimating how bad soviet system and communism was, 35 years after communism has collapsed there are still a lot of signs of that horrible system.
      And then there are few russians and russia simps that glorify this kind of bs. Unbelievable

    • @Jakaj99
      @Jakaj99 Před 27 dny

      Many people hugely underestimating how bad soviet system and communism was, 35 years after communism has collapsed there are still a lot of signs of that hor rible system.
      And then there are few russians and russia simps that glorify this kind of bs. Unbelievable
      p.s. ah yeah, youtube is deleting my comments, why not. I wonder what he is hating about this

    • @emmchen1101
      @emmchen1101 Před 24 dny

      It happened to me twice. I'm still on the job.

  • @basedgodstrugglin
    @basedgodstrugglin Před měsícem +132

    The thumbnail is hilarious, absolutely brilliant

    • @pedrocaldas4109
      @pedrocaldas4109 Před měsícem +5

      this dude is brilliant, his channel is one of the best on this site

    • @alexroselle
      @alexroselle Před měsícem +8

      Only One Colour You Like
      (bright blue from Cherenkov radiation)

    • @VilemJackel-pp5kg
      @VilemJackel-pp5kg Před měsícem +3

      Dark side of Moon reference

    • @warboyrb
      @warboyrb Před měsícem +3

      I'd buy that T shirt

    • @nadapenny8592
      @nadapenny8592 Před měsícem +6

      From the acclaimed irradiated rock group Pink Fluoride

  • @DougPaulley
    @DougPaulley Před měsícem +19

    I saw this title and thought "is there a bright side of Chernobyl?" But yes, there is; your excellent videos.

    • @railwaystuff
      @railwaystuff Před 20 dny +1

      lmao, btw love your vids, and I find it sad to see how badly your trip in Switzerland went. As a train enthusiast there, I always thought that Swiss Trains are quite accessible, but I guess I was wrong

  • @ChrisMatthewson
    @ChrisMatthewson Před měsícem +18

    Fun connection: The Dark Side of the Moon contained a track called "Money" and it would seem that a lack of that was the main cause of The Dark Side of Chernobyl.

  • @CJC90909
    @CJC90909 Před měsícem +19

    I’d love to see you do a deep dive into the Kyshtym Disaster. It seems like all of the videos on CZcams are either dated or barebones. I love the details you provide so I understand if it may be difficult for you to dig into any Soviet archives from the 50’s.

  • @daniellassander
    @daniellassander Před měsícem +20

    The thumbnail and the title of the video is absolutely brilliant!

  • @andrewkelley9405
    @andrewkelley9405 Před měsícem +58

    0_0 so in other words, it's a miracle this didn't go *nuclear* sooner.
    No I am not apologizing for that horrible pun.

  • @ericatkinson7006
    @ericatkinson7006 Před měsícem +23

    You need to write a book on Chernobyl. I would sure as hell buy it.

  • @marsmediainfo
    @marsmediainfo Před měsícem +7

    Now this makes more sense:
    Another time, Tolya woke up suddenly, ran to a window that was cracked open, and said, “Look, the doors are open! They’ll loot everything, and we won’t be able to finish the reactor!” And I said, “Go to sleep. I’ll take watch.” He went back to bed, and again didn’t remember anything in the morning.

  • @jimmymiller77
    @jimmymiller77 Před měsícem +16

    Thanks so much for posting such a Great Video. I had no idea how bad it was. All my best, Jim

  • @ChrisMatthewson
    @ChrisMatthewson Před měsícem +9

    Many are amazed when seeing the inside of Unit 4 after the disaster that all the buttons have been nicked. Hardly surprising when they were also getting nicked before the explosion as well. I'm surprised that it ever got to being opened when bit's of the building kept failing and corroding and bits being nicked even before it was in operation.
    How does an RBMK reactor explode? Comrade, it is hard to know why many more didn't and sooner. PS, would you like to buy some buttons that probably don't work as desired either?

    • @ryanparker4996
      @ryanparker4996 Před měsícem +2

      How does an RMBK reactor explode? Because its built like a bloody grenade thats how 😂

    • @CoalMiner379
      @CoalMiner379 Před 23 dny

      And just like Valery Legasov said " because its cheaper" lol and that's why they didn't use properly enriched uranium in their cores because it was also much cheaper than doing it the right way.

    • @Ezio999Auditore
      @Ezio999Auditore Před 8 dny

      Oooof, cringeposting now?

  • @jasondrinovsky7962
    @jasondrinovsky7962 Před měsícem +3

    I have studied Chernobyl for years. I knew reactor 3 had a near meltdown, but I was not aware all the other accidents and/or stupidity happened there over the years. Probably because the focus is always on reactor 4.

  • @Robyn_R
    @Robyn_R Před měsícem +10

    I’m curious what the thieves did with all the stolen buttons and switches. I mean, what else are they going to use them for??

  • @adambrush5445
    @adambrush5445 Před měsícem +14

    Can we all just agree that the Soviet RMBK program was a bit of a shit show?

  • @JungleJargon
    @JungleJargon Před 28 dny +3

    I had exposure to the radiation from Chernobyl when the US Army wanted to make a show of force in Germany. We were out marching in the rain made up of the fallout from Chernobyl on May 1st 1986. The result is that I have a nodule on my thyroid as well as lesions on my head, neck and shoulders. The biopsy revealed that it is consistent with exposure to radiation. This happened in Regan’s peacetime Army. I’m being treated for it now. There are probably more people suffering from this same exposure. I was literally singing, “I’m a Radioactive” at the time. ☢️

  • @theelephantintheroom69
    @theelephantintheroom69 Před 29 dny +5

    Compared to radation-related deaths, more people have died indirectly from the stigma of Chernobyl stopping nuclear energy from being used more widely. Coal mining kills and gives illnesses to more per year than nuclear accidents have in all of human history.

    • @CartoonSlug
      @CartoonSlug Před 17 dny

      Is that actually true? Yes or no, still an interesting perspective I didn't consider!

  • @stanislavkos3723
    @stanislavkos3723 Před měsícem +4

    24:36 Imagine that you are constantly dealing with accidents and thefts of equipment just to find out that the canteen just exploded

  • @jjmopar9728
    @jjmopar9728 Před měsícem +6

    Great job on putting out so many videos sir. I enjoy every one and look forward to the next. Thank you

  • @snarf9455
    @snarf9455 Před měsícem +3

    This is the video that shoud be shown to people who are scared of nuclear energy because of chernobyl.

  • @PlaywithJunk
    @PlaywithJunk Před měsícem +8

    I didn't know there is a bright side of Chernobyl...

    • @wilfriedklaebe
      @wilfriedklaebe Před měsícem +1

      There isn't.

    • @PlaywithJunk
      @PlaywithJunk Před měsícem

      @@wilfriedklaebe That's why I wonder about the video title.

    • @wilfriedklaebe
      @wilfriedklaebe Před měsícem +1

      @@PlaywithJunk Watch the last few seconds 😉

    • @Ottobon
      @Ottobon Před měsícem

      The dogs of Chernobyl are not just beautiful but incredibly friendly and amazing survivors 🐶

  • @owenmerrick2377
    @owenmerrick2377 Před měsícem +5

    Indeed, it is all dark. As an aside, I wonder how much of the stolen equipment found its way to other state projects?

  • @johndc2998
    @johndc2998 Před 25 dny +3

    What are they wiping down at 4:40?

  • @SecondaryLoop
    @SecondaryLoop Před měsícem +11

    I'll hopefully have the chance to ask when there are less comments. How many kilovolts was the safety bus of Unit 4's electrical distribution grid?

    • @thatchernobylguy2915
      @thatchernobylguy2915  Před měsícem +6

      While I'm not 100% certain on this, but it is at least the number mentioned in the rundown program - 6kV.

    • @hannahlee1740
      @hannahlee1740 Před měsícem

      14:10

    • @thedevilneveraskstwice7027
      @thedevilneveraskstwice7027 Před měsícem

      @@thatchernobylguy2915 6 kV bus for two K-500-65/3000 indirectly means that you have zero physics knowledge bro... It is just a sum of Its capacity. xddd
      Can you imagine the cables? On 500 MW x2 run on 6kV? Bro for the love of god do some basics physics before you staŕt calling yourself history physics expert.
      You are feeding already uneducated plebes with further bullshit. Disgusting.

    • @thedevilneveraskstwice7027
      @thedevilneveraskstwice7027 Před měsícem +5

      As per usual - TBB-500 is of course like all Its derivatives synchronous device. Running output is 20kV with margin at 26kV, this is then transformed into 500kV. From this there are further transformation lines into united system - 330 and 750 kV. You can say the safety margin is like 10% added in every circuit mentioned.
      Many of those generators are still running - from former East Germany to Far east Asia.

  • @leksyk11
    @leksyk11 Před měsícem +4

    Hey! Thanks so much for your great videos and work!
    I was wondering if it would be somehow possible for you to share your source material, e.g. photos, videos etc?
    I would be happy to get in contact with you in person. I was always interested in the Chornobyl topic but have never encountered anywhere such an amount of unique material. Most of things I see in your videos I have never seen anywhere. So would be more than pleased to possibly get in touch and discuss this. Many thanks in advance!

  • @fayne1
    @fayne1 Před měsícem +3

    I love your Videos! Chernobyl is my favorite theme of interest since i was a kid. My father was on several Work assignments lasting several weeks to work on the water supply and desposal of nuclear power plants in my country.
    Nuclear power in general and chernobyl are so fascinating.
    Where do you get your sources from? Your are uploading so many videos in a short time its amazing. I have been dealing with this for about 20 years and im still learning new rhings from you! How do you get all these informations from? Keep up the excelent work!

  • @UQRXD
    @UQRXD Před měsícem +2

    Plant was a lemon from the start.

  • @TheArcherette
    @TheArcherette Před 18 dny +1

    I feel like Yakity Sax should have been playing over the accident list. It’s amazing that anything got done! It’s kind of hilarious that the kgb were tapping the phones but they couldn’t stop some dorks from stealing the buttons and switches

  • @MrWeezy312
    @MrWeezy312 Před měsícem +2

    24:45 how exactly does one cause an explosion while instaling waterproofing? The spark part i get but wtf were they waterproofing with gasoline. This would be a comedy if it weren't tragic.

  • @badmutherfunster
    @badmutherfunster Před měsícem +3

    I may be wrong but it sounds like the chuckle brothers were in charge of construction

  • @stevenclarke5606
    @stevenclarke5606 Před měsícem +4

    Building an Atomic Reactor on the Cheap, what could possibly go wrong?

  • @Ed-ty1kr
    @Ed-ty1kr Před 7 dny +1

    Ever notice how nuclear reactors are always next to farms and food production? That way everyone gets a dose, and not just those living near nuclear power plants. From mince meat machines to farms, the idea is to assure there is no obvious rise in cancer rates near nuclear facilities, because ALL nuclear facilities emmit radioactive particles during normal operation.

  • @chrislee472
    @chrislee472 Před měsícem +3

    I am subscribing after this masterpiece

  • @hbhamilton3
    @hbhamilton3 Před měsícem +2

    Wow! I was not aware of much of this! Thank you.

  • @krimke881
    @krimke881 Před měsícem +2

    That site, was NOT meant to work, at all! I can see that now.. WOW

  • @STORMDAME
    @STORMDAME Před měsícem +1

    That was really interesting. Thank you. You have a new subscriber

  • @InfamousSoap
    @InfamousSoap Před měsícem +3

    Nice work man

  • @AlexKarasev
    @AlexKarasev Před měsícem +4

    I'm just here for "The Bright Side of Chernobyl" jokes & sarcasm

    • @EnclaveTrooper1
      @EnclaveTrooper1 Před měsícem +1

      so bright we don't need eyes to see it

    • @AlexKarasev
      @AlexKarasev Před měsícem

      @@EnclaveTrooper1 so dark, it's worth it

  • @TheWtcBros1969
    @TheWtcBros1969 Před 16 dny +2

    Try not to get robbed (and have multiple trespassers): chernobyl fails

  • @Ostenjager
    @Ostenjager Před měsícem +2

    This goes to show that a seriously catastrophic incident at CAES was literally inevitable.

    • @MinSredMash
      @MinSredMash Před měsícem +1

      ChNPP was considered one of the best plants in the country. It was the same or worse everywhere else.

    • @markusw7833
      @markusw7833 Před měsícem

      I don't think that's what this does. There were hundreds of incidents at NPPs. While they showed various deficiencies they didn't pose a risk at the scale of Chernobyl, although the situation could perhaps be more interesting in cases.

  • @ThePumbaadk
    @ThePumbaadk Před měsícem +2

    To me it has always been at big surprise that the Chernobyl accident could happen nuclear should come with a lot of precautions. But looking back and knowing the history of power plant it was just a matter of time before something catastrophic would happen

  • @sudokode
    @sudokode Před měsícem +2

    Oh perfect, I've only heard good things when it comes to Chernobyl, so I'm looking forward to hearing the negative stuff

  • @jull1234
    @jull1234 Před měsícem +4

    Can we get a "lighter side of Chernobyl" follow-up?

  • @Altezza1999
    @Altezza1999 Před 2 dny

    The "dual-reactor building" sure was good looking.

  • @KaDaJxClonE
    @KaDaJxClonE Před měsícem +4

    Love the thumbnail!!

  • @friggenjoe4092
    @friggenjoe4092 Před měsícem +1

    I'm not going to lie, I was initially disappointed that there wasn't some Pink Floyd somehow tied into this, but the video made up for that disappointment. I dig this video lol

  • @redelephantsdotnl
    @redelephantsdotnl Před 8 dny

    "The Dark Side of Chernobyl" - I'm thinking, 'is there a bright side?' - Oh right. But that too, is the dark side of it.

  • @robertliskey420
    @robertliskey420 Před měsícem +1

    Another great one. This one is sure food for thought.

  • @Bozothcow
    @Bozothcow Před měsícem +1

    I love the insinuation that there's a bright side to this disaster lol

  • @elvinhaak
    @elvinhaak Před měsícem +1

    It was very bright for a few seconds...
    Welcome to the Machine!

  • @MichaelVLang
    @MichaelVLang Před měsícem +2

    And if the dam breaks open many years too soon…

  • @petrbasista9239
    @petrbasista9239 Před měsícem +3

    This is totally crazy.Time bomb.TERRIBLE

  • @johnfox9169
    @johnfox9169 Před měsícem +1

    The systemic dysfunction at Chernobyl mirrored the rot endemic in Soviet society at that time. With many, good, competent people in the Soviet system, it's a shame they were bound to that system. Otherwise, Chernobyl AND the fall of the Soviet Union may never have occurred.

  • @darbyohara
    @darbyohara Před měsícem +3

    7:20 who the hell turns down a promotion and higher pay to move from Ukraine to tropical Cuba?!😂

  • @donaldpetersen2382
    @donaldpetersen2382 Před měsícem +2

    Wow the button half life was way lower than expected.

  • @brianwilson7408
    @brianwilson7408 Před 25 dny

    Thanks for the great information. I was young when this happened but I still remember the news about it. Seems that there was a lot of things being covered up about it back then.

  • @ClearAlera
    @ClearAlera Před 8 dny

    It's a good thing we have a video called the "dark side" of Chernobyl. Everyone else just talks about how well-run, level-headed, and corruption-free things were at the plant. 😅
    I jest, and i did enjoy the video!

  • @steigerbower
    @steigerbower Před 29 dny +1

    Amazing that the wildlife in the area is thriving !? Radiation!

  • @Cloudsurfer69
    @Cloudsurfer69 Před měsícem

    you should make a supercut of all yout videos so far in a way that at least loosely fits together. in a time where watch time is king, it might bring in some insane views

  • @Ur4niumCran3ium
    @Ur4niumCran3ium Před měsícem +4

    This was the first video when I searched up Chernobyl, Good job.

  • @geuse_chandesu4273
    @geuse_chandesu4273 Před měsícem +2

    That's a hella shabby work but its nuclear

  • @melodymacken9788
    @melodymacken9788 Před měsícem

    Good grief... was there anyone anytime who was qualified to build a nuclear power station at Chernobyl.

  • @Grimnir_x
    @Grimnir_x Před 19 dny +1

    As opposed to the cute and cuddly side of Chernobyl

  • @Mark986270
    @Mark986270 Před měsícem

    Finally. Someone has the guts to expose the downsides of Chernobyl

  • @anahiarobins9961
    @anahiarobins9961 Před 19 dny +1

    After like five accidents the place should have been shut down

  • @emperorcharlemagne369
    @emperorcharlemagne369 Před měsícem +1

    I would like to hear about the implied bright side of Chernobyl please.

  • @roamingcat5923
    @roamingcat5923 Před měsícem +1

    Spot on analysis

  • @iflipburger5218
    @iflipburger5218 Před měsícem +7

    Another banger

  • @johnblasik9647
    @johnblasik9647 Před 8 dny

    So, you’re telling me there’s a bright side? Yes!

  • @adams74
    @adams74 Před 16 dny

    Its a good movie. Very detailed. I personally was not aware of accidents before 1986. The movie shows that we should not build something so toxic and dangerous if we are not able to stay civilized. The only thing that is missing is the aftermath of 1986. How many people died and how many more will die from cancer etc....Even today you will find fresh bone from fish and wolfs still radioactive and toxic.

  • @patrickkanas3874
    @patrickkanas3874 Před 16 dny

    The reason all the building material was crap is simple, money

  • @slyguythreeonetwonine3172
    @slyguythreeonetwonine3172 Před měsícem +1

    Also, I need the thumbnail as a T-Shirt, and I need it yesterday. 😹❤

  • @_Feyd-Rautha
    @_Feyd-Rautha Před 21 dnem

    I didn't know there was a non-dark side of Chernobyl....

  • @lhsiv
    @lhsiv Před měsícem +1

    I haven’t watched a single second yet, and I am sure I am going to love it, but what was the light side to the Chernobyl accident 😂

  • @michaelp772
    @michaelp772 Před měsícem

    I didn't know there was a bright side of Chernobyl, unless you count the glowing wildlife.

  • @canadaballplayz9999
    @canadaballplayz9999 Před 11 dny

    "The Dark Side of Chernobyl"
    This heavily implies that there was a bright side, which I refuse to believe exists in the slightest
    oh wait the area's been repopulated by wildlife

  • @chanvalentine8283
    @chanvalentine8283 Před 24 dny

    Chernobyl was cursed. Not to mention a-holes stealing materials.

  • @sonicnarcotic.
    @sonicnarcotic. Před měsícem +2

    Glad you have decent taste in music.

  • @d.vanwinkle9482
    @d.vanwinkle9482 Před 13 dny +1

    There’s a “bright” side of Chernobyl?

  • @warcabnik1337
    @warcabnik1337 Před měsícem +2

    i might be wrong but i think the chernobyl is already pretty dark enough

  • @dkoz8321
    @dkoz8321 Před měsícem +4

    I blame Russia and Putin.

  • @johnnyzippo7109
    @johnnyzippo7109 Před 25 dny

    Very well done Sir !

  • @bighonkey_alligator
    @bighonkey_alligator Před 23 dny

    Extremely well-made video kudos

  • @Lepo4256
    @Lepo4256 Před měsícem

    My reaction to the title "as opposed to the light hearted, fun side of Chernobyl" hahah

  • @nighthawk_s5504
    @nighthawk_s5504 Před měsícem +5

    The amount of times chernobyl got broken into and robbed, it sounds like they had a crackhead problem 😂

    • @thatchernobylguy2915
      @thatchernobylguy2915  Před měsícem +5

      I still can't believe the first one, I was reading the KGB report on it and was so confused I had someone else read it to make sure I wasn't going crazy :D

    • @nighthawk_s5504
      @nighthawk_s5504 Před měsícem +5

      @@thatchernobylguy2915 I never knew about all that until today. I couldn't stop laughing when you said they broke in and stole all of the buttons. Like of all things to steal, you go for the buttons 😂

    • @AK-vx4dy
      @AK-vx4dy Před měsícem +3

      ​@@nighthawk_s5504buttons were impossible to buy

  • @warboyrb
    @warboyrb Před měsícem

    Who is listening to Fomin's lecture in that legendary photo?

  • @TeddylsALiar
    @TeddylsALiar Před měsícem

    Hi I really enjoy your videos, could you make one explaining why there were actually 2 explosions after 1:23:44 and the theories of what caused these? I'm interested to know what the second explosion was after the lid was thrown off.

  • @TUPELO_HUNNY
    @TUPELO_HUNNY Před 20 dny

    Dude dropped a wrench...

  • @ralphmunisami7574
    @ralphmunisami7574 Před 29 dny +1

    When was there ever a bright side?

  • @Michael.Chapman
    @Michael.Chapman Před měsícem

    I remember when Chernobyl burned, spewing deadly radionuclides into our environment-terrifying… like everything nuclear, a huge engineering problem for sometimes arrogant humans.

    • @theairaccumulator7144
      @theairaccumulator7144 Před 13 dny

      Chernobyl really was bespoke because hundreds of other Soviet reactors were running for decades more until they started to get shut down recently.

  • @paulwollenzein-zn1lh
    @paulwollenzein-zn1lh Před měsícem

    Have you done anything on American reactor problems? I'm going to check, but just the problems happening during the construction, just WOW!

  • @nocturnalg7891
    @nocturnalg7891 Před měsícem

    the thumbnail would be awesome if there is wallpaper version of this for PC