What Happens to Wildlife After Nuclear Disaster

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КОМЕНТАРІ: 353
@EmuEmuchu
@EmuEmuchu 20 днів тому
SpongeBob transformed from a sea sponge to cleaning sponge
@dominantasmr578
@dominantasmr578 20 днів тому
I like what you did there
@mr.badtouch1482
@mr.badtouch1482 20 днів тому
Actually he transformed from a profilatic sponge to a sea sponge to a cleaning spong
@piyushsahurkar9362
@piyushsahurkar9362 19 днів тому
Godzilla transformed from an iguana to an atomic monster
@nathanlevesque7812
@nathanlevesque7812 19 днів тому
@@mr.badtouch1482 =_=
@dammdaniel9953
@dammdaniel9953 18 днів тому
Monkey transform into 🙎🏿‍♂️
@blender_wiki
@blender_wiki 20 днів тому
Conclusions : humans are more dangerous than any nuclear fallout
@someoneelse5505
@someoneelse5505 20 днів тому
>we are the real monsters :O
@durratulaishah3703
@durratulaishah3703 20 днів тому
Not surprised honestly
@sheilaolfieway1885
@sheilaolfieway1885 20 днів тому
shows that we need to be more conservative when we hunt non-food animals..
@CountCocofang
@CountCocofang 20 днів тому
There is a reason humanity is considered the sixth mass extinction.
@Bahador.B
@Bahador.B 20 днів тому
Nuclear fallout comes from humanity, so your ideology is void.
@jasepoag8930
@jasepoag8930 20 днів тому
Funny that we in the reef aquarium hobby often struggle to grow coral, but it was growing well in a nuclear wasteland.
@szbnahl
@szbnahl 20 днів тому
Clearly you need to add more plutonium to the tank.
@hersonissoswolf3699
@hersonissoswolf3699 20 днів тому
it's wastesea, not wasteland
@infinitemonkey917
@infinitemonkey917 20 днів тому
One species is thriving. Many others died off.
@jasepoag8930
@jasepoag8930 20 днів тому
@@szbnahl some people do dose strontium. Pretty much the same, right?
@leandersearle5094
@leandersearle5094 19 днів тому
Ouch.
@mitsunoseikaku2597
@mitsunoseikaku2597 20 днів тому
We often underestimate the resiliency of life, I mean we got organisms literally living besides active volcanoes and thrive even more after an eruption (its a type of snail) and then there's the tardegrade that can suvive the vacum of space with radiation and all
@YarPirates-vy7iv
@YarPirates-vy7iv 20 днів тому
Is that the snail with an iron shell? It's metal af.
@NeuroRadX
@NeuroRadX 18 днів тому
Yeah, we humans just lack the insight that we are first, a part of nature, and second, a comparatively fragile one at that. Sure, animal and plant species die out all the time, due to human activities or other factors, but only when we ourselves feel the impact of well... nuclear bombs and accidents, do we start to investigate and question it. If, hopefully, we do no Fallout ourselves in a few decades, climate change will be hard enough on humanity as a whole. Humans do not have the capability to quickly evolve for survival in different conditions over just a few generations. Nature will be here in a few 10000 years, humans very likely won't...
@SavageDragon999
@SavageDragon999 17 днів тому
A nuclear apocalypses might not be the end of humanity as depicted in movies tbh. Yes it might wipe out 95% of all humans, but those that actually survive by natural selection will have a highly resiliency towards radiation and cancer and will pass that on to their offsprings. Within 500 years, which, frankly, is a blink of an eye in the grand scheme of things, humanity will emerge even more resilient than before.
@honor9lite1337
@honor9lite1337 16 днів тому
​Comparing it with an AI apocalypse, then humanity would be extinct. @@SavageDragon999
@thenaiam
@thenaiam 15 днів тому
Life..uh.. You know the rest.
@aliendribble023
@aliendribble023 20 днів тому
What an amazing, well written, and non-dramatized analysis on the subject. Too many channels would try to look for the most shocking evidence, or the most sensationalist perspective on this discussion, but I really enjoyed how you pointed out the many pros, along with cons that come with such a contentious topic.
@HissoriRenda
@HissoriRenda 18 днів тому
Real science baby!
@Poolooloo7
@Poolooloo7 7 днів тому
This whole channel has that, it’s great.
@jamesdietz29
@jamesdietz29 20 днів тому
This makes me curious about the insect life in and around these radiation exclusion zones.
@Tribrid-zv3nq
@Tribrid-zv3nq 20 днів тому
Some organisms would adapt to the radiation in the atmosphere. Just not us
@jamesdietz29
@jamesdietz29 20 днів тому
@@Tribrid-zv3nq Of course, but I'd like to actually see some of these "adaptations" and their impact on the insect's ability to thrive and on the environment it's self. Maybe I'll Google it and see what turns up.
@coinisinorbit
@coinisinorbit 20 днів тому
funnily enough most of the insects we encounter in fallout new vegas are man made, from the cazadors to the night stalkers all are made from gene splicing their mutated genomes
@yanickpunter324
@yanickpunter324 2 дні тому
Google for bugs in Chernobyl, you'll see. They are disfigured.
@V77710
@V77710 8 годин тому
​@@Tribrid-zv3nqperhaps humans are not so adept at rapid evolution..or its karma since we are the ones who caused the mess
@TJ-vh2ps
@TJ-vh2ps 17 днів тому
The wolves that received more radiation may have less cancer because of survivorship bias. Perhaps in the high-radiation group, the wolves that were more susceptible to radiation died, while the ones that survived were more resistant to radiation. In the lower-dose wolves, the ones more susceptible to radiation may have survived, but developed cancer. Just speculating wildly, Joan Calamezzo style!
@BPBomber
@BPBomber 20 днів тому
Wolves naturally selecting for immunity to radiation mutations. Cool.
@cooltubes547
@cooltubes547 20 днів тому
“So let us now take our vengeance on this murderous ocean” -people who detonated castle bravo probably
@Randomlyme
@Randomlyme 20 днів тому
life always finds a way
@thegunslinger1363
@thegunslinger1363 20 днів тому
Look up Stanislav Petrov and Vasily Arkhipov. Those men saved humanity.
@yamahamotocrosskid
@yamahamotocrosskid 20 днів тому
Just did, holy crap I wonder how many other times the world has come so close to an end
@mattheide2775
@mattheide2775 15 днів тому
I had forgotten these brave men. Thank you.
@markedis5902
@markedis5902 20 днів тому
The world will recover, humans not so much. Nature finds a way.
@LayllasLocker
@LayllasLocker 19 днів тому
Humans are also part of the nature. They would recover as well.
@patrickblanchette4337
@patrickblanchette4337 20 днів тому
8:49 This bit sums up Moira’s observations in Fallout 3 perfectly!😊
@manifoldcypher760
@manifoldcypher760 19 днів тому
Good thing she had the lone wanderer to use as a Guinea pig. Sorry, I meant study.
@ossiantansley6583
@ossiantansley6583 17 днів тому
Please dont forget the human cost of the Marshall island nuclear tests. Of the Islanders who were displaced, and those affected by the fallout. Levels of cancer and birth defects were extremely elevated for generations. Rare earth just made a very good video series about these people, highly recommend.
@joesaiditstrue
@joesaiditstrue 20 днів тому
it's like you know exactly what content I wanna watch
@RobertHenderson.poopiebear
@RobertHenderson.poopiebear 20 днів тому
So glad you followed your creative fire and, created nebula! I'm DEFINITELY going to subscribe! I love your work and wish you nothing but continued success.
@jakepockets4977
@jakepockets4977 20 днів тому
Lmfao, haven't gotten through the rest of the video... Just gotta point out a potentially accidental pun. "After the dust settles" was such an apt thing to say when considering the Elephant's Foot dust is some of the most dangerous radioactive whoopsiedoodles we've ever created as human beings. Breathe a couple of those dust particles in and you're gonna have a bad time.
@Flt.Hawkeye
@Flt.Hawkeye 20 днів тому
Breathe in enoght and your Bad time ends faster
@gibdopaminepls
@gibdopaminepls 20 днів тому
Just a heads up Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not, in fact, the only bombs dropped on humans. (I'm on 4:30 so if you mention this in the video later, my bad) While unintentional, the Castle Bravo bomb did affect a lot of pacific islanders, due to it being bigger than expected, which were then effectively quarantined and treated as lab rats by the US to study radiation. One scientist remarked "They're more like us than the mice" when asked about it, which paints the picture of how they saw these pacific islanders. If you're interested, a few days back Evan from Rare Earth made a great video of the people of Rongelap Atoll, which were the most affected: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/eoadpHpvqW2YzaM.html
@AlexCFaulkner
@AlexCFaulkner 20 днів тому
How is the frog example quick evolution? Wouldn't that just be rapid natural selection?
@John_Smith_86
@John_Smith_86 20 днів тому
I mean, it is true, isn't it? The islanders are more similar to Americans than mice are
@elpito9326
@elpito9326 20 днів тому
​@@John_Smith_86 at the time, they were part of the US (or US-controlled territory). So, politically, they were Americans
@John_Smith_86
@John_Smith_86 20 днів тому
@@elpito9326 Right. Politically
@elpito9326
@elpito9326 20 днів тому
@@John_Smith_86 what are you trying to say?
@drakob
@drakob 20 днів тому
I'm actually marshallese this just hit me in the feels
@gamingwizard1609
@gamingwizard1609 20 днів тому
Nuclear fallouts pretty scary huh
@itzhexen0
@itzhexen0 20 днів тому
Not really.
@villager736
@villager736 20 днів тому
@@itzhexen0 I mean if it's bad enough, then yeah..
@mike_nolan
@mike_nolan 20 днів тому
Eh...
@RobertHenderson.poopiebear
@RobertHenderson.poopiebear 20 днів тому
Definitely F**KING SCARY! What's REALLY SCARY though is that for four years DONALD GUMP had control and, could have ordered a test and/or an attack.... At almost ANY time! Unbelievable!
@manifoldcypher760
@manifoldcypher760 19 днів тому
Ask the people exposed to fallout.
@artawhirler
@artawhirler 19 днів тому
Excellent video as always! Thanks!
@gekkiebekkie1000
@gekkiebekkie1000 20 днів тому
This was very interesting to other videos previously! I really would like to see more videos on the effect of human behavriour and how nature deal with it. Very good video and so different from the rest so far.
@MrApplebite100
@MrApplebite100 6 днів тому
Love your channel ❤
@Dellvmnyam
@Dellvmnyam 20 днів тому
1:12 that sign says "Caution, mines" and has nothing to do with the radioactive pollution but rather with ongoing russian invasion in Ukraine
@MrKZee
@MrKZee 15 днів тому
+1 also, I couldn't find a sign with text - only symbol, But for anyone who is interested, it should say "Обережно радіоактивність"
@MrKZee
@MrKZee 15 днів тому
And a side fact that Chernobyl actually was a military zone before the war so in theory there could have been some mines, and the modern sign for mines is actually red square, because it's often installed in "green" places, and the black sign will not be visible. So in theory it could be in Chernobyl, also there are a lot of shots from Chernobyl, So my theory is someone made this photo in Chernobyl and the person who picked it doesn't know Ukrainian language to understand that it's unrelated.
@MrKZee
@MrKZee 15 днів тому
Checked it again.. I think you are 100% right: the sign is made by using spray paint and stencil - not a soviet era thing and was done because supplying mines sign is not very important. In my defence, before the invasion i've seen a lot of red signs "HALT! MINES!".
@AlvaCoffey
@AlvaCoffey 15 днів тому
How wonderful that we have met with a paradox. Now we have some hope of making progress.
@EmilyJelassi
@EmilyJelassi 15 днів тому
Fascinating video!! 😮😊❤ I completely agree.. the streaming giants are incredibly frustrating and annoying! I love your videos. I truly wish I could afford to support you on Nebula... but I always watch your videos here on UKposts 😊❤
@paddor
@paddor 18 днів тому
Great timing.
@SimonsAuntPhyllis
@SimonsAuntPhyllis 19 днів тому
This fast evolution you speak of is referred to as "Evolutionary Rescue" or, less commonly, "Lightning Evolution". Or "Light-Speed Evolution" I think. Idk, I can't remember. It's on SciShow.
@LesEllen
@LesEllen 15 днів тому
The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen, nor touched... but are felt in the heart.
@catfission
@catfission 17 днів тому
A lot of people mistakenly assume that dogs in the Chernobyl exclusion zone suffer from mutations because of teratogenesis from radiation exposure. The real cause of deformities in that population is severe inbreeding. Those little guys have an *exceptionally* shallow gene pool 😅.
@MrRaposaum
@MrRaposaum 4 дні тому
I got a question. Does radioactivity poisoning, assuming it doesn't kill or debilitate the animal too much, affect their perceived behavior in a critical way? Such as... would those animals be more likely to be aggressive under these effects? For example, we know that some mammal predators, such as wolves or bears, would only attack humans (unprovoked) in specific situations. Would the effects of radioactive poisoning on their brain affect that?
@kortjurgensmeyer5120
@kortjurgensmeyer5120 20 днів тому
15:08 that wolf in the back looks a little special
@RenoReborn
@RenoReborn 17 днів тому
The fallout from nuclear bombs is relatively short lived and disperses pretty quickly, life would recover insanely quickly like nothing happened within a few decades. Nuclear fallout from reactor meltdowns however, that's a much different story.
@user-rx1om7rs3b
@user-rx1om7rs3b 2 дні тому
Carpet bombing being not literal but figurative as carpet bombing a whole country by destroying all major cities and military installations.
@ray4237
@ray4237 19 днів тому
I love these videos
@m1racul0us1yflare14
@m1racul0us1yflare14 20 днів тому
One of the most if not the highest in ranking of human's *dangerous/nature threatening* creations 😥
@ruththinkingoutside.707
@ruththinkingoutside.707 4 дні тому
Okay.. @19:31 you sold me on the paleo archeology.. It’s my FAVORITE history phase to binge in any way.. So.. Now I’ll have to see about nebula.. even though I still don’t have a functioning television or computer 😂..
@AryanKumar-ng7py
@AryanKumar-ng7py 16 днів тому
I love your voice and content. ❤
@FutureAIDev2015
@FutureAIDev2015 18 днів тому
3:51 that number is off by three orders of magnitude by the way
@alexandrdanko2619
@alexandrdanko2619 15 днів тому
Chornobyl Red Forest is not around exploded plant, it’s just small line (stripe) on north-west from plant, where wind brought huge part of radioactive particles
@donjoey22
@donjoey22 19 днів тому
great video
@erikadlloyd5586
@erikadlloyd5586 17 днів тому
Those wolf pups are so adorable 🥰
@henrya3530
@henrya3530 16 днів тому
Over the past 30 years I've read several reports on studies concerning the biological effects of the Chernobyl disaster on wildlife in the Exclusion Zone. The studies on frogs and other amphibians in the CEZ produced some interesting conclusions that are not mentioned in this video. Mutations happen all the time in nature. Usually a mutated animal will be at a disadvantage in some way and thus more likely to be eaten by a predator. Researchers found the rates for mutations in frogs in the CEZ had remained unchanged since before the disaster but in the absence of predators* more of the mutations survived there producing further generations. In ecosystems outside the CEZ where predator numbers are unaffected the different coloured frogs do not thrive. This demonstrates that the mutation does not give the frogs an inherent advantage. So radiation indirectly allowed the frogs to survive but did not necessarily cause them to mutate. * In this case anything that eats frogspawn, tadpoles, or frogs.
@emom358
@emom358 19 днів тому
Kyle Hill has an excellent video series about Chernobyl and radiation.
@apexqc04
@apexqc04 13 днів тому
For the coral reefs could it be that some forms of coral arrive and settle first while others still need time to arrive and recover, like the way flesh flies arrive at a cadaver in a specific sequence, and it's just that we are observing these reefs part way through the process?
@gildedbear5355
@gildedbear5355 18 днів тому
Not too lessen the impact, or danger, of fallout but just because I've been playing Fallout and because I use levity to deal with stress: Crawl out through the fallout baby!
@MagStone-cf9qm
@MagStone-cf9qm 15 днів тому
Fear grows in darkness; if you think theres a bogeyman around, turn on the light.
@Strype13
@Strype13 14 днів тому
[1:53] There's an extremely tiny bug crawling around in very close proximity to that frog's eyeball and I hate everything about it.
@chrixmarx
@chrixmarx 20 днів тому
the test on bikini atoll got humans too. they all die because of nuclear fallout. lets not forget then.
@aldenconsolver3428
@aldenconsolver3428 16 днів тому
At 16:15 you discuss a gene appearing in a larger number in the wolf population. Is this the P53 tumor suppressor protein gene? Human beings carry one of these genes (elephants carry 20) and its failure is usually associated with tumors. Where could I look into this?
@JuliusBessemer
@JuliusBessemer 15 днів тому
I believe that a simple and unassuming manner of life is best for everyone, best both for the body and the mind.
@inumber6
@inumber6 20 днів тому
What app or software it's used to create animations like that at 9:49 ?
@tayron6329
@tayron6329 2 дні тому
The thought of Usain Bolt could actually out run the blastwaves by 20 meters in t=10sec is just insane
@user-rx1om7rs3b
@user-rx1om7rs3b 2 дні тому
If he could sprint that long with his record speed. But because of the distance and the lack of preparation from his part would make it impossible. But otherwise impressive.
@brians9182
@brians9182 7 днів тому
There's a nuclear reactor near-by my home town, maybe an hours drive. There's rumors of crickets that bite and other things.
@kingdrew8888
@kingdrew8888 16 днів тому
I believe another thing to consider is the general lifespan of whatever creature is being studied. Some cancers take a while to propagate, and to show their true colors
@Cornish_Co
@Cornish_Co 20 днів тому
3:39 "Surface seawater temperatures reached 55,000°C." How is this possible?
@raybod1775
@raybod1775 20 днів тому
Blast wave pressure
@Cornish_Co
@Cornish_Co 20 днів тому
@@raybod1775 Makes sense. Thanks
@RichardWilliams2015
@RichardWilliams2015 20 днів тому
At the time scientists had no idea about the amplification effect of lithium-oxide metals used in the CASTLE BRAVO shots casing. It basically under goes a process where itself turns into fissile material that adds to the yield by releasing what I like to call an "assload of nuetrons". Modern nuclear weapons are said to have blast temperatures that momentarily rival the core of the sun in temperature.
@Flt.Hawkeye
@Flt.Hawkeye 20 днів тому
​@RichardWilliams2015 they get much hotter a thing many people seem to overestimate is our sun temperature. The Fusion in the sun happens due to the sheer pressure of gravity and a smaller amount of heat. Sure the sun is hot. But we can easily Beat this temperature by Factors of 10.
@RichardWilliams2015
@RichardWilliams2015 19 днів тому
@@Flt.Hawkeye exactly! The hottest temperatures so far have been generated by CERN smacking sub atomic particles together like in the trillions of billions degrees C
@V77710
@V77710 8 годин тому
That one mutated dog broke my heart. Other than its head it was just tangled mess.
@abyssaljam441
@abyssaljam441 18 днів тому
People are going to be really confused when finding this in 2080...
@flyingfree333
@flyingfree333 20 днів тому
Humans have been living and working in and around Chernobyl non-stop since the meltdown, the area is not nearly as dangerous as it has been made out to be. Areas around Fukushima have similar radiation levels to Chernobyl and people have moved back in and are living normally with no harm. Ignorance, fear mongering and panic have caused far more damage than radiation.
@tatsuyas.drakensang4826
@tatsuyas.drakensang4826 19 днів тому
I like to try and answer video titles that are questions mentally and see if my answer matches the conclusion of the video. For this time my guess is: They mostly die LOL. Mutations caused by radiation often times are detrimental, catastrophic genetic errors that cause short lived and flawed specimens. I think radiation also usually makes things sterile.
@SmittenandBitten
@SmittenandBitten 5 днів тому
The fact that we could do this to our precious earth..... Is nuts
@RichardIresonMusician
@RichardIresonMusician 18 днів тому
Not sure, but wasn't Ivy Mike the first thermonuclear bomb? Castle Bravo was the largest the US detonated I believe.
@yurionabike2184
@yurionabike2184 19 днів тому
4:55 that blue flash
@ChadSimplicio
@ChadSimplicio 13 годин тому
Let's revisit this topic for when any WW3 nuclear survivors look less like "pre-war humans" & more like "Fallout Ghouls." "We're gonna have alot less hair & alot more skin if we stay [in an irradiated zone] any longer." -- Piper, Fallout 4
@norincurcan8827
@norincurcan8827 16 днів тому
This planet will rejoice when we're gone 🤷‍♂️
@giuliomagri8910
@giuliomagri8910 20 днів тому
3:51blast waves travelled at 8m/s??? Isn't It a bit too slow?
@malthegidius6074
@malthegidius6074 20 днів тому
Was thinking the same thing. I suspect there should be a “kilo” in there.
@jibran6299
@jibran6299 19 днів тому
it would be nice if you make a video on monsterverse
@pryncecharming2133
@pryncecharming2133 20 днів тому
Radiation proof wolves. So cool.
@MaxDiscere
@MaxDiscere 19 днів тому
Your reference R14 doesn't point to a wolf related study, but something from Sudan. Please correct that I wanna read into it
@WinstonNicholas-oe2tk
@WinstonNicholas-oe2tk 15 днів тому
We choose our destiny in the way we treat others.
@Pock4855
@Pock4855 16 днів тому
I will try the nebula
@jonp8015
@jonp8015 16 днів тому
"Things don't go back to the way they were" Yes, that's how life works, also how time works. Natural phenomenon also change ecosystems forever. The passage of time also changes ecosystems forever. An unchanging ecology is dead, and turning back time is damaging. People who romanticize the past too much will sacrifice the future trying to get back to it.
@jessedawg4693
@jessedawg4693 15 днів тому
You are doing fallout love it!!!
@coinisinorbit
@coinisinorbit 20 днів тому
the fallout tv show really bringing my favorite genre into mainstream
@blindedbliss
@blindedbliss 18 днів тому
19:15 ~ Paleolithic Archaeology?
@Skukkix23
@Skukkix23 18 днів тому
germany: surrenders the US: "so anyway, I started blasting"
@benhuston310
@benhuston310 12 днів тому
You did NOT see the graphite because it was NOT THERE!
@quantumthedrago
@quantumthedrago 13 годин тому
Castle bravo wasn’t the first hydrogen bomb. That would be Ivy Mike.
@Dell-ol6hb
@Dell-ol6hb 14 днів тому
Cancer probably just isn't that much of a hinderance for an animal that lives like 15 years, even if it reduces their lifespan a bit they will have long since successfully reproduced in which case the negative effects of prolonged radiation exposure are neglible evolutionarily speaking.
@louischarley6775
@louischarley6775 15 днів тому
You said the blast waves travel at 8m/s, why isn't it 300 I e. Speed of sound?
@MrKZee
@MrKZee 15 днів тому
Fun fact: 1:17 - it's from 🇺🇦Chernobyl and says "let the atom be the worker, not the soldier" "
@sgtcarnage2772
@sgtcarnage2772 16 днів тому
lol it’s absolutely amazing to me that somehow someone somewhere in charge thought…”hey let’s not talk about war history because that harmful to society” and we have done nothing to correct that behavior 18:37. I sincerely hope this new platform of yours works out for you, society needs more place to share thoughts and opinions and not be stifled by political views, hurt feelings and etc. P.S. great video, thanks for The educational content.
@neongenesis7236
@neongenesis7236 3 дні тому
10:29 Best description of Russian IQ: 2022 Let dig in Red Forest. 2022 Commander, why I am shine in darkness?
@mcz9733
@mcz9733 20 днів тому
Castle Bravo wasn't the first H-bomb. That was Ivy Mike.
@cheezit2183
@cheezit2183 20 днів тому
Glad I wasn't crazy lol
@joelvanwinkle5976
@joelvanwinkle5976 13 днів тому
Coral must be the source of radaway
@SciMinute
@SciMinute 19 днів тому
Nuclear fallout is pretty scary indeed..! 😢
@MI-wc6nk
@MI-wc6nk 20 днів тому
I enjoy this channel, but small suggestion of better wording: 3 minutes in and i'm already confused if this is about radiation? bombs? disasters? 'nuclear bombs' effects are not the same as 'nuclear disasters' effects, having different characteristics, 'radiation' causing 'mutations' being one of them (especially long term, as the script insinuates speaking of the Chernobyl disaster).
@masonharkness6437
@masonharkness6437 19 днів тому
Well the title says nuclear fallout, so it’s not limited to one subject since fallout applies to all of those
@AfraByron
@AfraByron 15 днів тому
We do not quit playing because we grow old, we grow old because we quit playing.
@mikekandrews
@mikekandrews 19 днів тому
I could listen to this girl talk about animals all day long And sometimes I do 😂🎉🎉😅
@fennten8338
@fennten8338 20 днів тому
God damn, what a video ❤
@mlgodzilla4206
@mlgodzilla4206 День тому
Can forget reptiles mutating into 50 meter tall behemoths
@flexrumblecrunch9140
@flexrumblecrunch9140 20 днів тому
honey wake up new real science just dropped
@StoffelDilligas
@StoffelDilligas 20 днів тому
"Clean up babe, Star Trek's on" Those who know, know.
@XAVIERCUERVO
@XAVIERCUERVO 20 днів тому
we are very capable of this it will happen its just a matter of time
@Archangelm127
@Archangelm127 20 днів тому
Chernobyl was not caused by a "safety systems test." It was an ill-conceived experiment that required disabling all of the safety systems. The phrasing here makes it sound like it happened during a routine operation.
@DomyTheMad420
@DomyTheMad420 20 днів тому
well technically it was somewhat routine. they were testing worst case scenario's.
@Archangelm127
@Archangelm127 20 днів тому
@@DomyTheMad420 They were trying to see if the generators could provide enough current to maintain core cooling during a shutdown, until backup diesel generators could come online to take over the cooling. This was in the event of a loss of grid power. (Fission plants require power even when offline to keep the core within safe temperatures.) Unfortunately, the methodology of the test was incredibly botched, but pushed ahead due to pressure from Party authorities (surprise, surprise). For a full discussion of the event by somebody who actually knows how this stuff works (as opposed to me), there's an excellent lecture on the MIT Open Course Ware channel here on YT.
@alicethegrinsecatz6011
@alicethegrinsecatz6011 20 днів тому
​@@Archangelm127 It is also important to note that the Communist Party denied requests for separate control rods and forced scientists to remain silent about known problems. The rods used to decelerate the nuclear chain reaction in the Vladimir I. Lenin Nuclear Power Plant in Chernobyl had graphite tips. While graphite can initially help moderate neutrons to increase the fission rate of U-235 to U-236, the party's decision to keep this design flaw a secret had dire consequences. In a hasty effort to complete a test, the leading senior engineer ordered the removal of almost all control rods instead of ending the test and performing a complex reactor reboot. He acted under the false assumption that the AZ emergency shutdown switch would provide a safety net. Unfortunately, in a highly critical situation, the graphite tips on the control rods exacerbated the chain reaction due to a phenomenon called positive void coefficient. This dramatic pressure increase deformed the rods, preventing them from being inserted far enough to stop the reaction. Like Three Mile Island and Fukushima, Chernobyl demonstrates that while nuclear technology carries inherent risks, leadership failures and the suppression of information are often the root causes of disaster.
@tsarkiel8471
@tsarkiel8471 20 днів тому
Average schizophrenic conspirator
@stevemorales7055
@stevemorales7055 6 днів тому
🙄🙄
@AdairLincoln
@AdairLincoln 15 днів тому
The teenage boy was accused of breaking his arm simply to get out of the test.
@iamdmc
@iamdmc 19 днів тому
We do already have radwolves and radbears in Chernobyl
@Simon-iw5ts
@Simon-iw5ts 17 днів тому
I love this video. Well done. Yet... this is not what happens in the Fallout universe. The "fallout" is one part of the story. The other thing happening is the release of a kind of bioweapon in the USA. The FEV (forced evolutionary virus) stored in Mariposa military base is released when the base is hit by atomic bombs. The virus is the main reason for most of the mutations in the fallout universe.
@Giacobbo88
@Giacobbo88 20 днів тому
Boosted evolution?
@darinherrick9224
@darinherrick9224 18 днів тому
Absolutely ludicrous. They’ll be saying nuking Japan should have resulted in the X-Men next.
@eestaashottentotti2242
@eestaashottentotti2242 18 днів тому
I would guess, that cancer is not a problem for corals, since the whole organism grows away.
@mattt233
@mattt233 17 днів тому
They are still observing and studying the wildlife of Chernobyl to study this exact thing.
@TheMaskedArcanum
@TheMaskedArcanum 18 днів тому
If you wanna eradicate life from the Earth, you better make sure it's all gone, since it only takes a few species to keep the game going. And it's hard to find things that won't survive something.
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