Is an easy way to do it? Like I want the metal straight out of yellow and not convert it into any tetrafluoride etc.. any ideas? This seems wayy to long
Is an easy way to do it? Like I want the metal straight out of yellow and not convert it into any tetrafluoride etc.. any ideas? This seems wayy to long
"Extremely radioactive" "Grind it into a fine powder" Cody, you better have a respirator on. I personally would not go near that without a full SCBA suit.
There’s this man who ate uranium powder in small amounts for like 40 years to demonstrate that it’s not as dangerous as the government makes it seem and he died of old age.
It was probably taken down to prevent some cletus from trying to be a big brain and doing something unbelievably dangerous without having a extremely deep understanding of what they are doing
@@BacklTrack you are implying that intelligent people need these videos to know how to conduct chemistry experiments like that. People who are smart enough to execute this aren’t here on this channel to learn how to do it. Cleetus mother fuckers who want to are, that’s what I’m saying
@@gangstercomputergod9362 xD even with the knowledge of how to enrich uranium let's be honest it's too expensive for most people. The cheap way uses multiple centrifuges that are pretty massive. Just one of them probably costs as much as a house, let alone multiples. And I mean you could use smaller ones I guess but it would take literal years
@@tacticalbacon158 there are other methods to enrich the uranium, the Manhattan project used a different enrichment process, it was kinda cheap but very slow
Uranium fever has gone and got me round Uranium fever is spreading al around With a geiger counter in muy hand Gonna learn about uranium in Cody'sLab...
The worst part is you search this because you heard if was taken down and you were curious, now you're on a watch list. Edit: Goddamn mfs really hate jokes
Attention my FBI agent: I am watching this because it is neat. I know literally nothing about sciencey stuff. Please do not come to my house, I am sleeping after this video. Thanks.
I kinda feel bad for the army of people who look into that stuff. I can't imagine how many keywords trigger a boring and tedious investigation just to be sure.
i watched this video in Cody’s channel when it come out, theres nothing wrong with the video, anyone that search into depth find much more detail information about refining uranium on other parts of the internet.
Is an easy way to do it? Like I want the metal straight out of yellow and not convert it into any tetrafluoride etc.. any ideas? This seems wayy to long
It is very interesting, if nothing else, that he discusses the waste problem. Even on a small lab scale, the amount of waste and contamination is bracing.
Ho God, I'm so so so grateful for Reuploading this highly valuable and motivating video, you holy person! I've been looking for this video for a long time, but I just now told to my self "let's try it again, maybe after 6 months something had changed" and to my surprise, God heard my prayers!!! I cannot be grateful enough and to show you my appreciation for your honorable act. God bless you! (I've even started to talk like a Christian, and I'm not one. It's a miracle, hallelujah!!!)
4:21 "We've got some air flow..." "Hey, there's a pipe coming out of this building. I feel some air coming out." "What does the air smell like?" "Sniff sniff, I don't smell anything, I'm sure it's fine."
Radium-226 Decay Chain: Radium-226 (1600 year half life) yields an alpha particle and Radon-222; Radon-222 (3.82 day half life) yields an alpha particle and Polonium-218; Polonium-218 (3.05 minute half life) yields an alpha particle and Lead-214; Lead-214 (26.8 minute half life) yields a beta particle and Bismuth-214; Bismuth-214 (19.7 minute half life) yields a beta particle and Polonium-214; Polonium-214 (0.16 millisecond half life) yields an alpha particle and Lead-210; Lead-210 (22 year half life) yields a beta particle and Bismuth-210; Bismuth-210 (5.0 day half life) yields a beta particle Polonium-210; Polonium-210 (138 day half life) yields an alpha particle and Lead-206; Lead-206 is STABLE.
@@zinckensteel Its a matter of context. it turnout that if the human body is not exposed to very small amounts of very specific (which ones I don't remember ) types of radiation; there is less vitality, & resilience. Hope your life if fabulous.
Is an easy way to do it? Like I want the metal straight out of yellow and not convert it into any tetrafluoride etc.. any ideas? This seems wayy to long
For the final reduction its a lot easier and cheaper to use magnesium. Make a buffer of magnesium oxide for the graphite then ball mill the dry uranium fluoride with magnesium and some calcium or magnesium chloride as a flux and fill it. Top off with more magnesium oxide and sand. Slowly heat in your furnace under a slow argon purge. Make sure the magnesium is in excess. Also works well to free thorium and lanthanides. The thorium will form a metal sponge, but the lanthanides and uranium form ingots. 👌
@@innacrisis6991 well, the human body has been exposed to small amounts of uranium over millions of years because it naturally forms in dirt. So the human body has developed and evolved a slight resistance to a small/moderate amount. But to something man-made which the human body has not evolved against, like plutonium. You should probably get some protection. Hope that helps. (Though ofcourse, it will still have an effect. Im just saying we have a slight immunity.)
The original bag of stuff that was freshly ground up was the most radioactive at just over 5000 disintegrations per second.. there are 4000 to 10000 disintegrations per second happening in your body right now and that's completely normal.. it shouldn't be so scary now that you know that you're already more radioactive than the original bag of powder
Dear FBI agent: I have no intentions of doing this, I just love watching science stuff. Nile Red mentioned this was taken down, and I just wanted to watch this cuz..science
I hope you're well after handling that stuff Cody. It's too toxic to work with @ 30,000 CPM. Gloves don't shield all the rads and beta is an electron traveling at varying speeds up to (but not at) the speed of light. Try this, put a sample of the material in the black glove and set it on a stack of photographic paper overnight. See how many of the sheets were exposed by rads.
watch Galen Winsors lecture. Radioactive danger is overhyped beause the gov don't want the public making their own platinum group metals and gold; they also don't want uranium bricks heating every household and stopping the gov holding heating energy hostage over wagecucks.
30'000 cpm from natural uranium means 500 Bq, which considering an alpha decay energy of 4.267 MeV for ²³⁸U translates in a total radiation dose (which you wouldn't get unless you keep the sample constantly in direct contact with your skin) of 0.35 μSv/h, which is about the same level as the natural radiation background. He'll be fine.
I've learned so much from cody. it's a shame that things like this are being restricted and censored. Genuinely good information, and we'll never be actually doing this anyway...
Not buying the wet crushing excuses, then he has a "splashing problem." Yeah but a splashing problem doesn't get into your lungs. This whole thing gives me the heebie jeebies with the near complete lack of environmental controls. The chemistry/science is amazing, but amazing watching someone else do it. I don't want to be within 1/4 mile downwind. Edit 2: I'd imagine the FBI (and probably EPA) was interested because he's making a radioactive contamination problem, not that he's trying to make a weapon. And for those complaining about the government, I don't want some dude dispersing fine Uranium dust into the air in my neighborhood.
Natural uranium is a very weak alpha emitter, there is little radiological concern with all of this. You get a much higher radiation dose by taking a random flight with an airplane.
@@hmbpnz The highest count was 30'000 cpm, that's 500 Bq, which for ²³⁸U which decays with an energy of 4.267 MeV, means a total radiation dose of 0.35 μSv/h. The natural background is ~0.3 μSv/h. There is very little risk unless you literally start snorting all the powder.
Codys disclaimer at the beginning didnt seem very legally sound. Make sure you know chemistry if you guys wanna recreate anything im doing. Hes putting alot of faith in his audience not being stupid.
He's probably got the exhaust piped to the outside (who knows with Cody) but I assume you mean that it's not sucking up all of the dust since its not in a proper enclosure.
The problem with dust is not the dust you can see, it's the dust you can't see. Dust particles can get so small you don't see them. Being so small, it lingers in the air for hours, if not days. When it comes to wood dust, your body can actually process bigger dust particles. But when they get down to under 5 microns, your body can't deal with it and it just keeps causing microlesions. With time, this can give you wood allergies, or even cancer. I don't want to imagine what uranium dust and those fumes would do to you. It's really difficult to get rid of dust. People spend thousands to try to get rid of dust, you'll always leave a surprising amount behind. He's going to have uranium dust behind cupboards for years.
Man, I would have loved to see a radium paint video. I heard that it is the phosphor that dies, not the radium in watch dials. I've looked to see if you can just steal the phosphor from an old oscilloscope, but didn't find any answers. Anyone on here know if that would work to restore the glow on an old watch dial?
Yeah, the feds made him take it down. I asked why and got a good answer from a friend which was "would you like it if terrorists had a "how-to" guide for making Uranium?".
@@BackYardScience2000 you fail to understand making large amounts of uranium is a lot of work and very expensive, not only is his method inefficient for larger amounts it’s just not even worth while because if different soil or ground composition. Lastly you can’t buy enough Uranium ore to make a bomb and not be on a list.
@@BackYardScience2000 Also, um good luck enriching that much lol. Pretty much useless otherwise. This is just a proof of concept and there is no use in nuclear power or wepons with metallic uranium. The process is also open source. The only thing the feds didn't like was the UF4 as that is the only illegal part iirc.
You all fail to understand that you don't need to make a nuke to make a bomb with this stuff and you don't have to enrich it. Ever heard of a dirty bomb? They spread radiation far and wide and if nobody is looking for it then it goes unnoticed and a large amount of people can be exposed to large amounts of radiation. Also, you don't have to buy the ore. Who the hell would buy that much oree to make a bomb with? That's idiotic. You can go out and collect literally tons of it off the ground in certain spots. Do you all even science? It doesn't seem like it. Also, I was just relaying information about what THEY made HIM do. You all act like I was the one who made him take it down. Lmfao! If you're gonna get mad at someone, get mad at the feds who made him take it down. Don't shoot the messenger. Also, maybe know more about what you're talking about before making such assumptions about what a terrorist would want it for and be able to do with it? Maybe you'll make less idiotic comments and you might not shoot the messenger next time. 🙄
A documentary about the Soviet Union collapse made me search more info about Uranium enrichment. I think I’m gonna be on a CIA list now since I mentioned Soviet and uranium enrichment in the same sentence. It’s just for educational purposes mr goverment dude.
Alsways wanted to have a personal FBI agent. It's like a guardian angel or something.
Is an easy way to do it? Like I want the metal straight out of yellow and not convert it into any tetrafluoride etc.. any ideas? This seems wayy to long
I hate mine.
@@Hello-qq2to but he loves You :)
@@siddharth-wy2kp
This is the easy way.
Always present for you
I’ve never felt more protected by the government in my life
Is an easy way to do it? Like I want the metal straight out of yellow and not convert it into any tetrafluoride etc.. any ideas? This seems wayy to long
@@siddharth-wy2kp Hol up.
Yes, me to. Now lets nuke the white house
@@siddharth-wy2kp have you tried adding sukma into the mix?
@@siddharth-wy2kp this is illegal in india
the fact he wears a 'forget lab safety' shirt to tell us how to refine uranium is just, perfect.
I’m honestly just interested in the science mr FBI man
same here i have no bad intentions, i dont even know what the hell 90% of things he is talking about is
Same
Same.
Not everyone😈😈
its the NSA not FBI
"Extremely radioactive"
"Grind it into a fine powder"
Cody, you better have a respirator on. I personally would not go near that without a full SCBA suit.
What's SCBA i only know CBRN
@@ilikethermonuclearbomb8983 Self Contained Breathing Apparatus. Like SCUBA but not underwater.
@@balam314 understandable have a nice day
Only take you 1 month to reply
Wait you need to have a suit?
Oh no
Alternate title: FBI Watchlist Any% Speedrun
Thanks Cody!
those kids will never stand a chance at the next water balloon fight
Hmmmm glowing children
lmao, I forgot cody got a visit from the FBI for this! Always wanted to see the original video.
lmao yeah--hang on, someone's knocking on my door.
From what I remember they stole his centrifuge and never gave it back, lol
@@bzqp2 That's stupid lol, it's not like he couldn't buy another one or even make one
@@bigbird4481 I think it was because it was spiking a bit on the geiger counter
There’s this man who ate uranium powder in small amounts for like 40 years to demonstrate that it’s not as dangerous as the government makes it seem and he died of old age.
HOW WAS THIS IN MY RECOMMENDED??
Same
i, too, have been chosen by the almighty algorythm
@@battlelawlz3572 then you are in the same boat as us bruddah 😂
Same here, we’ve been chosen
I feel part of a club 😅
Despite it being taken down by the govt, it's still very educational and should be kept for learning and not replication
It was probably taken down to prevent some cletus from trying to be a big brain and doing something unbelievably dangerous without having a extremely deep understanding of what they are doing
@@TheFamousMockingbird you small brain
@@TheFamousMockingbird I very much doubt that
@@BacklTrack you are implying that intelligent people need these videos to know how to conduct chemistry experiments like that. People who are smart enough to execute this aren’t here on this channel to learn how to do it. Cleetus mother fuckers who want to are, that’s what I’m saying
@@TheFamousMockingbird Someone needs to be the next David Hahn.
Everybody's freaking out but he didn't even enrich it. Wake me when he's demonstrating how to produce pure U235
This, is what would put you on a watch list xD
@@tacticalbacon158 Good. I have a few things I want to say to the FBI personally.
@@gangstercomputergod9362 xD even with the knowledge of how to enrich uranium let's be honest it's too expensive for most people. The cheap way uses multiple centrifuges that are pretty massive. Just one of them probably costs as much as a house, let alone multiples. And I mean you could use smaller ones I guess but it would take literal years
@@tacticalbacon158 Russian enrichment plant is in size of a small town, to the point a lot of people have to use bikes to move inside it.
@@tacticalbacon158 there are other methods to enrich the uranium, the Manhattan project used a different enrichment process, it was kinda cheap but very slow
What pretty colors- I'd bet they'd look amazing on a watch face!
That is radium
Absolutely fantastic colors - perfect for cook ware!
@@flamingtoaster8707Food dye... need I say more
I remember the original and it was one of the most amazing and captivating things I had seen on YT at that time. Glad it's back!!
When the North Korean exchange student keeps asking clarifying questions during Nuclear Physics lectures. 😭
They don’t need that anymore…
which poor soul was getting exchanged 😭
@@aspectreishauntingeuropedennis rodman dressed as a student.
“How do you do fellow nuclear students!”
All those comments about the "lol, i'm on a list, derrr", but so few notions on his very lacking personal protection.
Everyone thats ever watched Cody knows that it's a lost cause to mention PPE by now.
@@F0XD1Efr
@@F0XD1Eas a long time viewer of Cody I wish I was surprised now it’s just morbid curiosity that I haven’t clicked off
The entire time I’m thinking “this mfr isn’t wearing a respirator…”
i do believe the fbi comments relate to the removal of the original video
Uranium fever has gone and got me round
Uranium fever is spreading al around
With a geiger counter in muy hand
Gonna learn about uranium in Cody'sLab...
wohoo!!
The Children of Atom would be proud.
"The dust from this isn't exactly good to breathe"
*puts a single paper plate with a massive hole over the axle*
holy based and madladpilled
Marie Curie shit
I remember that Cody got in trouble for this video lol. And here it is again on CZcams and CZcams is even recommending it I didn’t even search it 😂
The worst part is you search this because you heard if was taken down and you were curious, now you're on a watch list.
Edit: Goddamn mfs really hate jokes
I think i was already on a watch list for looking up all the taboo stuff I can
Yup that pretty much explains it
Lol dude you’ve been on a watch list longer then you’ll ever know
Pansy
Lol literally tho
Attention my FBI agent: I am watching this because it is neat. I know literally nothing about sciencey stuff. Please do not come to my house, I am sleeping after this video. Thanks.
😆
agreed plz dont put me on a watchlist
Same
I kinda feel bad for the army of people who look into that stuff. I can't imagine how many keywords trigger a boring and tedious investigation just to be sure.
what this guy said ok government
It’s funny watching kody only have an N95 mask for this Uranium but then go and see his COVID-19 grocery store outfit
i watched this video in Cody’s channel when it come out, theres nothing wrong with the video, anyone that search into depth find much more detail information about refining uranium on other parts of the internet.
Yeah the fbi don't give a f about this video 😂
What other parts of the internet are we talking about?
@@krishthakar6661why do you want to know? 🤔
@@wezelesworth I want to explore.
@@wezelesworththe same reason youre watching this now
I came here because I like chemistry....
I left because the fbi hauled me away in a black suburban
Is an easy way to do it? Like I want the metal straight out of yellow and not convert it into any tetrafluoride etc.. any ideas? This seems wayy to long
@@siddharth-wy2kp u bait?
He literally went through this. Got to go to court and got fined for doing radioactive chemical processes and refining without a licence.😮 ouch.
@siddharth-wy2kp the fluoride is required for reactive metals of the actinide and lanthanide family.
I love that I got a cheese advertisement when that yellow cake came on lol
"Hey ferb, i know what we're gonna do today"
It is very interesting, if nothing else, that he discusses the waste problem. Even on a small lab scale, the amount of waste and contamination is bracing.
I hope these videos don't become lost media since Cody has became a little bit bland about these subjects
Ho God, I'm so so so grateful for Reuploading this highly valuable and motivating video, you holy person! I've been looking for this video for a long time, but I just now told to my self "let's try it again, maybe after 6 months something had changed" and to my surprise, God heard my prayers!!!
I cannot be grateful enough and to show you my appreciation for your honorable act. God bless you! (I've even started to talk like a Christian, and I'm not one. It's a miracle, hallelujah!!!)
You sound like the f a natic fundamentalist type. Your definitely on that list now .
This is where Cody earned his Master Mad Scientist rating.
Hope this man doesn't end up with cancer later in life. Seems like a brilliant dude
4:21 "We've got some air flow..."
"Hey, there's a pipe coming out of this building. I feel some air coming out."
"What does the air smell like?"
"Sniff sniff, I don't smell anything, I'm sure it's fine."
Salaam, brother. I'm from Iran. Thank you for the upload.
Uuhuh
Radium-226 Decay Chain: Radium-226 (1600 year half life) yields an alpha particle and Radon-222; Radon-222 (3.82 day half life) yields an alpha particle and Polonium-218; Polonium-218 (3.05 minute half life) yields an alpha particle and Lead-214; Lead-214 (26.8 minute half life) yields a beta particle and Bismuth-214; Bismuth-214 (19.7 minute half life) yields a beta particle and Polonium-214; Polonium-214 (0.16 millisecond half life) yields an alpha particle and Lead-210; Lead-210 (22 year half life) yields a beta particle and Bismuth-210; Bismuth-210 (5.0 day half life) yields a beta particle Polonium-210; Polonium-210 (138 day half life) yields an alpha particle and Lead-206; Lead-206 is STABLE.
My folks have a constant ventilation of the sump beneath the basement; radon decay was always on my mind as a kid. Thank you.
@@zinckensteel Its a matter of context. it turnout that if the human body is not exposed to very small amounts of very specific (which ones I don't remember ) types of radiation; there is less vitality, & resilience. Hope your life if fabulous.
Dear FBI, I am in no way shape or form planning to do this.
Thanks.
Dont know how i missed the original upload. Glad i was finally able to see this legend of a video
Thanks Cody this tells me how practical it might be to make ISRU Krusty units directly from Lunar material.
Hello my fellow science enthusiast! What are we up to here
Is an easy way to do it? Like I want the metal straight out of yellow and not convert it into any tetrafluoride etc.. any ideas? This seems wayy to long
@@siddharth-wy2kp Uranium Dioxide thermite.
@@BackYardScience2000 ok can u make a video on it ? I am designing an uranium refining mini plant 🌚🌚🌚
@@siddharth-wy2kp its higly illegal
@@lennihaapala8169 pretty sure that dude is gonna be either hauled away in a black suburban and taken out from 10k feet from a drone. 50/50
Love how colourful this process is
For the final reduction its a lot easier and cheaper to use magnesium. Make a buffer of magnesium oxide for the graphite then ball mill the dry uranium fluoride with magnesium and some calcium or magnesium chloride as a flux and fill it. Top off with more magnesium oxide and sand. Slowly heat in your furnace under a slow argon purge. Make sure the magnesium is in excess. Also works well to free thorium and lanthanides. The thorium will form a metal sponge, but the lanthanides and uranium form ingots. 👌
I'm going to overthrow the government using the knowledge obtained in this video.
Thanks Cody!
"Hey government, behold my lump of enriched uranium that I have no idea what to do with! Fear me!"
@@scruffles87having normal uranium is not scary but having enriched uranium thats a big deal no to many steps away from making an actual nuke
If this was in your recommendations and you clicked on it, congratulations! You've got yourself in the list and there's nothing you can do about it.
Pretty sure that's not how it works. But ok
It is actually they did it not long ago @@Halcyon737
the uranium isn't even enriched the joke doesn't work here
it's hard to breathe just watching this video, I would be in a fucking space suit if I was in the same room with this stuff
human body is pretty resilient
@@DeltaOps3 not to fucking uranium it isn't
@@innacrisis6991 he still alive aint he
@@innacrisis6991 well, the human body has been exposed to small amounts of uranium over millions of years because it naturally forms in dirt. So the human body has developed and evolved a slight resistance to a small/moderate amount. But to something man-made which the human body has not evolved against, like plutonium. You should probably get some protection. Hope that helps. (Though ofcourse, it will still have an effect. Im just saying we have a slight immunity.)
The original bag of stuff that was freshly ground up was the most radioactive at just over 5000 disintegrations per second.. there are 4000 to 10000 disintegrations per second happening in your body right now and that's completely normal.. it shouldn't be so scary now that you know that you're already more radioactive than the original bag of powder
I love how you show taking care of the waste, amazing stuff
This feels like making super advanced stuff just in your inventory in an industry game about automation
Do you wanna be a ghoul from Fallout? Cause this is how you become a ghoul from Fallout.
Thanks for your awesome experiment! I helped my teaching at a university!
The most crazy thing i've ever seen on YT. Thank you for the amazing science!
CZcams recommended this, i did not searched for it!!!
Dear FBI agent: I have no intentions of doing this, I just love watching science stuff. Nile Red mentioned this was taken down, and I just wanted to watch this cuz..science
You told me that you wanted to build a dirty bomb with me to use on the government? Are you pussying out?
Haha same reason I'm here
Yeah
wow thank you this was very useful for a personal project
This is a joke by the way, this is a message to the helicopter flying above me
"30000 CPM, not great, not bad"
Awesome, radiation enthusiasts are doing this all over the world, I've done some myself, fantastic, keep up the good work, it's a fascinating hobby ☢️
@fbi ayo get this dude
Stamp collecting & train spotting are safer hobbies
@@CraigTheBrute-yf7noyeah I think this comment was the only one that scares me greatly
I got tricked by the thumbnail. I thought he was making tea.
"I need to grind this rock into a fine powder"
"It is 20% Uranium by weight"
😓
-I’m here specifically because I heard they don’t want me to know this information and once took it down.
You’re learning tradecraft from this careless idiot? Good luck. 😒
@@lashlarue7924 do you wear that ‘hater-hat’ everywhere you go?
@@TheJaimePowell Nope. I wear it uniquely in the case of careless, sophomoric idiots who don’t know what they’re doing.
Laughing that this came up on my recommended. CZcams tryna give me a guardian FBI agent 😂
😂
Dear relevant government authorities,
I am far too lazy to do any of this. Stop watching me.
Sincerely,
Jimmy
Same my ass can’t even clean my room let alone make uranium
Signed
Same
Ditto
I hope you're well after handling that stuff Cody. It's too toxic to work with @ 30,000 CPM. Gloves don't shield all the rads and beta is an electron traveling at varying speeds up to (but not at) the speed of light. Try this, put a sample of the material in the black glove and set it on a stack of photographic paper overnight. See how many of the sheets were exposed by rads.
watch Galen Winsors lecture. Radioactive danger is overhyped beause the gov don't want the public making their own platinum group metals and gold; they also don't want uranium bricks heating every household and stopping the gov holding heating energy hostage over wagecucks.
Thanks. The famous "gold foil experiment", can help in the understanding of alphas penetrating abilities.
30'000 cpm from natural uranium means 500 Bq, which considering an alpha decay energy of 4.267 MeV for ²³⁸U translates in a total radiation dose (which you wouldn't get unless you keep the sample constantly in direct contact with your skin) of 0.35 μSv/h, which is about the same level as the natural radiation background. He'll be fine.
I've learned so much from cody. it's a shame that things like this are being restricted and censored. Genuinely good information, and we'll never be actually doing this anyway...
I thought it would be a glowing Rock, but none the less thank you for risking your life 😂
I'm surprised this hasn't been taken down.
One thing I like about uranium is all the different colors it makes, officer
I love being recommended these kind of things by CZcams.
Not buying the wet crushing excuses, then he has a "splashing problem." Yeah but a splashing problem doesn't get into your lungs. This whole thing gives me the heebie jeebies with the near complete lack of environmental controls. The chemistry/science is amazing, but amazing watching someone else do it. I don't want to be within 1/4 mile downwind. Edit 2: I'd imagine the FBI (and probably EPA) was interested because he's making a radioactive contamination problem, not that he's trying to make a weapon. And for those complaining about the government, I don't want some dude dispersing fine Uranium dust into the air in my neighborhood.
Well he lives on a hill kinda far from other homes so I don't think it's too big of a deal. He probably knows what he is doing imo.
Natural uranium is a very weak alpha emitter, there is little radiological concern with all of this. You get a much higher radiation dose by taking a random flight with an airplane.
@@lagrangiankid378 Tell that to your lungs when you inhale it.
@@hmbpnz The highest count was 30'000 cpm, that's 500 Bq, which for ²³⁸U which decays with an energy of 4.267 MeV, means a total radiation dose of 0.35 μSv/h. The natural background is ~0.3 μSv/h. There is very little risk unless you literally start snorting all the powder.
Codys disclaimer at the beginning didnt seem very legally sound. Make sure you know chemistry if you guys wanna recreate anything im doing. Hes putting alot of faith in his audience not being stupid.
hello department of energy
All the colors are beautiful
So THIS is how Iran was figuring it out!
Yes ,, Iran, North Korea , and the CCP have watched Cody to help figure it out.
@@michaelcorbidge7914 i knew it...
As someone that has worked wood, that shpvac really isn't doing nearly as much as you think it's doing.
care to elaborate?
He's probably got the exhaust piped to the outside (who knows with Cody) but I assume you mean that it's not sucking up all of the dust since its not in a proper enclosure.
The problem with dust is not the dust you can see, it's the dust you can't see. Dust particles can get so small you don't see them.
Being so small, it lingers in the air for hours, if not days.
When it comes to wood dust, your body can actually process bigger dust particles. But when they get down to under 5 microns, your body can't deal with it and it just keeps causing microlesions.
With time, this can give you wood allergies, or even cancer.
I don't want to imagine what uranium dust and those fumes would do to you.
It's really difficult to get rid of dust. People spend thousands to try to get rid of dust, you'll always leave a surprising amount behind. He's going to have uranium dust behind cupboards for years.
I check CZcams in the morning and among the first videos it recommends is this one... What did I dream last night?
i believe is more easy to use this to make uranium bullets
Dear FBI guy, please dont hurt me, im just a child watching this video brcause it interesting
ur in danger we keep the track records of the people who watch these vids.
Or are you?
'Vsauce intensifies'
Lol person walking outside next to that windpipe “what a funny smell”
All the colors are so beautiful. I gotta try this at home sometime
Dear government, I am watching this video because I find it incredibly interesting, and I am getting ideas for a factory automation game, thank you.
Since youtube recommended this to me... I can claim entrapment 👍
I'm on the same page brother 😂
@@Halcyon737same
Man, I would have loved to see a radium paint video. I heard that it is the phosphor that dies, not the radium in watch dials. I've looked to see if you can just steal the phosphor from an old oscilloscope, but didn't find any answers. Anyone on here know if that would work to restore the glow on an old watch dial?
There's a lot brighter compounds nowadays you can replace it with.
You need literally tons of pitchblende to extract a smart amount of radium. Not to mention that the process killed the Curies who discovered it.
Just out of curiosity, dear NSA. I come in peace.
Geez, I work in nuclear medicine, never been around anything that hot
با تشکر از آپلود :)
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@@upendrabadkur7749 you have no idea what hes saying, do you?
@@erykd.1360You know you can translate comments right?
@@Bread78787 i do
I was just on Amazon looking at this uranium that was for sale. There’s no way I’m not on a watchlist
The feds trying to get me on this one
Forbidden tonsil stone
Something eerie about hearing his gieger still clicking away even when he sets it further away
...yeah they always do that
Background radiation
Just watching this because it’s very interesting and I wanna pursue a career in nuclear engineering
"just to prove it's radioactive, im going to inhale the powder and show you i get lung cancer in 2 years"
Hello, AEA. Nice to see you here.
Why was the original taken down
This is great content thanks for the reupload
The feds didn’t like that he showed how to do this.
Yeah, the feds made him take it down. I asked why and got a good answer from a friend which was "would you like it if terrorists had a "how-to" guide for making Uranium?".
@@BackYardScience2000 you fail to understand making large amounts of uranium is a lot of work and very expensive, not only is his method inefficient for larger amounts it’s just not even worth while because if different soil or ground composition.
Lastly you can’t buy enough Uranium ore to make a bomb and not be on a list.
@@BackYardScience2000 Also, um good luck enriching that much lol. Pretty much useless otherwise. This is just a proof of concept and there is no use in nuclear power or wepons with metallic uranium. The process is also open source. The only thing the feds didn't like was the UF4 as that is the only illegal part iirc.
You all fail to understand that you don't need to make a nuke to make a bomb with this stuff and you don't have to enrich it. Ever heard of a dirty bomb? They spread radiation far and wide and if nobody is looking for it then it goes unnoticed and a large amount of people can be exposed to large amounts of radiation. Also, you don't have to buy the ore. Who the hell would buy that much oree to make a bomb with? That's idiotic. You can go out and collect literally tons of it off the ground in certain spots. Do you all even science? It doesn't seem like it. Also, I was just relaying information about what THEY made HIM do. You all act like I was the one who made him take it down. Lmfao! If you're gonna get mad at someone, get mad at the feds who made him take it down. Don't shoot the messenger. Also, maybe know more about what you're talking about before making such assumptions about what a terrorist would want it for and be able to do with it? Maybe you'll make less idiotic comments and you might not shoot the messenger next time. 🙄
*watches how to refine uranium ore*
FBI agent gets notification
FBI agent: Fuck he’s Canadian no jurisdiction:(
I was expecting this thing to have been taken down. I guess not. 💀
Ive never gotten such an interesting recommended video
Shalom officer
what is your profile picture
Lol
A documentary about the Soviet Union collapse made me search more info about Uranium enrichment. I think I’m gonna be on a CIA list now since I mentioned Soviet and uranium enrichment in the same sentence. It’s just for educational purposes mr goverment dude.
I Imagine Cody having a chuckle every time he hears a quote from breaking bad. Or just asks someone to hold his glass of heavy water.
This is really interesting but i would be very scared and nearvous if there was urnaium around. I hope hes wearing a lot of safety stuff
You shouldn't be. Natural uranium is only a weak alpha emitter, it's perfectly safe to touch and have around. Just don't eat it.
It's just so interesting, even more when You think that the fuel creating most of our electricity comes thanks to that kind of process !!
I came from NileRed lmao. FBI please don’t come for me, idk anything about science.
Enjoy having a black van with tinted windows outside your residence for the next 2-3 years OP
I accidentally clicked on this and now I am 99% certain I am on a list.
Bounced on my boy's RBMK to this for hours!