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Nuclear Engineer and Historian Break Down OPPENHEIMER
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Double slit and superposition explained: www.discovery.com/science/Double-Slit-Experiment
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References:
[1] Diakov, A. (2011) "The History of Plutonium Production in Russia," Science and Global Security, 19:28-45.
R. Rhodes, "The Making of the Atomic Bomb," 2012 Edition, New York, NY: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 1986.
K. Bird and M. J. Sherwin, "American Prometheus: the triumph and tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer," 1st ed., New York, NY: Vintage Books, 2006.
NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein, nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
Attribution:
Single slit and double slit2, 04:32, (commons.wikimedia....
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Видео

Kairos Power: 1st US Gen IV Reactor Construction Approval - February 2024 | NUCLEAR NEWS
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This is Kairos Power's Hermes test reactor. It is a Generation IV reactor which in this case means it's a TRISO fueled, graphite moderated, fluoride salt-cooled, high temperature reactor, and it just got approval for construction in the United States. Let's check it out. References: Goldberg, S. M., and Rosner R., "Nuclear Reactors: Generation to Generation," American Academy of Arts and Scienc...
Intro to Reactors 3: Moderators and Coolants
Просмотров 7935 месяцев назад
In this series, I will teach you the basics of nuclear reactors. The technical level will be for an informed citizen audience, not a nuclear engineer audience (although maybe you will think differently lol). In Part 3, I go in-depth on Moderators and Coolants and answer these questions: what is a moderator, what is a coolant, and why might you pick one moderator or coolant over another? Conside...
Intro to Reactors 2: Reactor Overview and Uranium, Plutonium, and Thorium
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.6 месяцев назад
In this series, I will teach you the basics of nuclear reactors. The technical level will be for an informed citizen audience, not a nuclear engineer audience (although maybe you will think differently lol). Part 2 will cover the fundamentals of Fuels, Moderators, and Coolants, and then go more in-depth on Fuels, and Part 3 will go in-depth on Moderators and Coolants, and talk about classes of ...
Intro to Reactors 1: The Basics - Particles, Elements, Fission
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.7 месяцев назад
In this series, I will teach you the basics of nuclear reactors. The technical level will be for an informed citizen audience, not a nuclear engineer audience (although maybe you will think differently lol). Part 2 will cover the fundamentals of Fuels, Moderators, and Coolants, and then go more in-depth on Fuels, and Part 3 will go in-depth on Moderators and Coolants, and talk about classes of ...
Nuclear Engineer Breaks Down Terminator 2 Nuke Scene
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I take a look at the shockingly realistic depiction of a nuclear attack on downtown LA from the hit 1991 film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Thanks to viewer @MAGAwithVengeance for suggesting this breakdown of Terminator 2! www.patreon.com/theatomicage References/Additional Reading: Nuclear Weapons Calculator - anycalculator.com/nuclearweaponscalculator.html NUKEMAP by Alex Wellerstein - nuclearse...
Checking Out the SPENT FUEL POOL in Counter-Strike 2 | Nuclear Engineer Reacts
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Counter-Strike is a game that first started as a mod to the 1998 video game Half-Life over twenty years ago. It's always featured some nuclear maps, so let's take a look at how they're presented in Counter-Strike 2. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:31 de_nuke 00:36 Nuclear transport package 01:12 Cooling tower 01:22 Containment building 01:53 Control room 02:11 Entering the containment building 02:24 ...
Nuclear Engineer Explains the Fukushima Water Release - September 2023 | NUCLEAR NEWS
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In this month's episode, I discuss the last of the German reactors shutting down back in April, and I address the controversy around the release of treated water from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. Check out my extended commentary on German reactors for free on my Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/german-reactor-90092887 Articles referenced: world-nuclear-news.org/Articles/Tributes-pai...
A Stunning Film - A Nuclear Engineer's Review of Oppenheimer
Просмотров 5 тыс.10 месяцев назад
Hey, all! I just wanted to get out a quick review and mini-breakdown of Oppenheimer before Jared Frederick of Reel History and I do our thorough breakdown later this year. Hope you enjoy! Check out Reel History: www.youtube.com/@UC1Uhd1cYz1ooV45DnIFLhiQ If you'd like to support me further: www.patreon.com/theatomicage
An Accident at a Russian Enrichment Plant - July 2023 | NUCLEAR NEWS
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Not a nuclear accident, thankfully, but let's talk about UF6. The article: www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/07/14/uranium-enrichment-plant-accident-leaves-1-dead-a81844 UF6 photos: flic.kr/p/HojTkf, flic.kr/p/HkbF3i, flic.kr/p/HhP7ph, flic.kr/p/GvP7Et International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale: www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/ines.pdf
Nuclear Engineer and History Professor REACT to Oppenheimer Trailer 2
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Check out the Oppenheimer Trailer 2 here: ruclips.net/video/uYPbbksJxIg/видео.html&pp=ygUVb3BwZW5oZWltZXIgdHJhaWxlciAy Check out Jared's channel, Reel History, here: www.youtube.com/@ReelHistory What a trailer! I'm actually looking quite forward to this movie. Thanks so much to Jared for coming by, and I can't wait for us to do our full breakdown. Check out our reaction to the full trailer here...
Is It Bad for a Nuclear Reactor to GO CRITICAL? Nuclear Engineer Explains
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Is It Bad for a Nuclear Reactor to GO CRITICAL? Nuclear Engineer Explains
Why Did They Want Uranium in TOP GUN: MAVERICK? | Nuclear Engineer Breakdown
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Why Did They Want Uranium in TOP GUN: MAVERICK? | Nuclear Engineer Breakdown
Vogtle Unit 3 Goes Critical! - March 2023 | NUCLEAR NEWS
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Vogtle Unit 3 Goes Critical! - March 2023 | NUCLEAR NEWS
Nuclear Engineer Reacts and Breaks Down OPPENHEIMER Trailer
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
Nuclear Engineer Reacts and Breaks Down OPPENHEIMER Trailer
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"These were brutal." Nuclear Engineer Reacts to THREADS and THE DAY AFTER
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"These were brutal." Nuclear Engineer Reacts to THREADS and THE DAY AFTER
Nuclear Engineer Break Down of Fat Man and Little Boy
Просмотров 33 тыс.Год назад
Nuclear Engineer Break Down of Fat Man and Little Boy
Chernobyl Part 5 Comments Review
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
Chernobyl Part 5 Comments Review
Can Nothing Stop a Meltdown? - The China Syndrome - Nuclear Engineer First Time Watching
Просмотров 39 тыс.2 года назад
Can Nothing Stop a Meltdown? - The China Syndrome - Nuclear Engineer First Time Watching
Nuclear Breakdown - The Expanse Season 1 Eps. 9-10 - Hard Radiation on Eros
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Nuclear Breakdown - The Expanse Season 1 Eps. 9-10 - Hard Radiation on Eros
10,000 Subscriber Stream Announcement - 2022 Feb. 20 - Exploring Chernobyl
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.2 года назад
10,000 Subscriber Stream Announcement - 2022 Feb. 20 - Exploring Chernobyl
Chernobyl Episode 5 - Vichnaya Pamyat - Nuclear Engineer Breakdown/Reaction
Просмотров 300 тыс.2 года назад
Chernobyl Episode 5 - Vichnaya Pamyat - Nuclear Engineer Breakdown/Reaction
Nuclear Breakdown - Back to the Future DeLorean Reactor Scenes
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Nuclear Breakdown - Back to the Future DeLorean Reactor Scenes
The Atomic Age Is on Patreon!
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The Atomic Age Is on Patreon!
Ask your Chernobyl Part 5 Questions
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
Ask your Chernobyl Part 5 Questions
Chernobyl Episode 4 - The Happiness of All Mankind - Nuclear Engineer Breaks Down/Reacts
Просмотров 206 тыс.2 года назад
Chernobyl Episode 4 - The Happiness of All Mankind - Nuclear Engineer Breaks Down/Reacts
Chernobyl Episode 3 - Open Wide, O Earth - Nuclear Engineer Reacts
Просмотров 299 тыс.2 года назад
Chernobyl Episode 3 - Open Wide, O Earth - Nuclear Engineer Reacts
Chernobyl Episode 2 - Please Remain Calm - Nuclear Engineer Reacts
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Chernobyl Episode 2 - Please Remain Calm - Nuclear Engineer Reacts
Chernobyl Episode 1 - 1:23:45 - Nuclear Engineer Reacts
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Chernobyl Episode 1 - 1:23:45 - Nuclear Engineer Reacts

Комментарии

  • @Unotch
    @Unotch 13 часов назад

    You sure about the bleeding? That's put in the radiation dosage chart at 4 Sieverts and the guys who went to the core took that dose every minute. Also: The feedwater should absolutely not be radioactive ^^ I was a bit surprise you did not jump on that.

  • @hudsondo9581
    @hudsondo9581 18 часов назад

    Not a nuclear scientist. But as a viewer of the movie, I figured the blooding was due to the heat rather then radiation. Both from the door and graphite. I assume they are extremely hot physically on top of being radioactive.

  • @JeffKubel
    @JeffKubel 5 дней назад

    My theory for why civilian nuclear power became prohibitively expensive and new construction basically dropped off after 1990 was because the military was no longer quietly funding them following the collapse of the Soviet Union to breed plutonium and tritium. Same way the CIA and military intelligence quietly funds bio weapons research at civilian virology labs.

    • @TheAtomicAgeCM
      @TheAtomicAgeCM 2 дня назад

      i wish it were that sexy, it's always much more boring

  • @RealNotallGaming
    @RealNotallGaming 6 дней назад

    11:38 on what basis you say that? LoL on theories? cmon you cant say that :)) noone know about speed of light. PERIOD. all big words from so called ... scientists ... theorists ... LeL

  • @jklappenbach
    @jklappenbach 7 дней назад

    Chernobyl wasn't just steam. There were two blasts. The first was steam. The second was the hydrogen that was generated from the heat exploding as well. Not much of a difference, but worth mentioning.

  • @aelphacom
    @aelphacom 7 дней назад

    Just yesterday saw an inteview with a guy who worked at the moment of the accident in the reactor room 3. He didn´t understand what was happening and then saw a guy on a strecher being carried. His skin and clothes was all tattered, just horrible.

  • @PravdaSeed
    @PravdaSeed 7 дней назад

    Korean 🚀🇰🇵🚀 Acupuncture is the Best Remedy For International Dis-ease called : ..... 🎃.NATO.🎃. 🧞 isn't it pravda that Ukraine Become a Pia-no keyboard for NATO Composer to play : (zeL+en+sky) style Symphony of Necropolis, For: Black Rock,💱 Black Stone,💱 Black Water,💱 In "White" House🚽. What a clowns.🆘.

  • @xXtuscanator22Xx
    @xXtuscanator22Xx 9 дней назад

    You could see this guy out in public, or be standing behind him in a grocery store, and have absolutely no idea he’s a fucking nuclear engineer.

  • @MisterGarp
    @MisterGarp 10 дней назад

    My dad was at the SL-1 accident... ( I was also born at that base )

  • @acon2211
    @acon2211 10 дней назад

    Then, is that right to consider that radiations "break" your body in a way, then what people see of you declining are the logical failures & consequences of your own body while facing other threats like... being alive (lol) but without the "proper" and complete [human constitution] equipment you should have? Is this life becoming impossible with those "new parameters" and your broken circuits? Are the burns on hands, arms, legs etc linked to the fact that your body cant produce or maintain skin cells anymore? (Not a scientist at all, really not hahaha, just curious to know If I just found a deeper comprehension of how ARS works).

  • @yiessyv.5228
    @yiessyv.5228 11 дней назад

    Basically it's like radiation destroying your body at the atomic level? :O

  • @jw1548
    @jw1548 13 дней назад

    👍

  • @dr.slaughterstein1879
    @dr.slaughterstein1879 13 дней назад

    The worker who started bleeding. He is a notably big fella and hauled that door open. The spots he started bleeding were mostly his contact points with the door and frame. Would the compressing pressure. he exerted on his skin and muscles or contact with those surfaces for a prolonged period contribute to bleeding so soon?

  • @Kainlarsen
    @Kainlarsen 14 дней назад

    At 2:38, I'm pretty sure that's Coventry! I recognise the council house and the court. :D

  • @timothymclain
    @timothymclain 14 дней назад

    Creepier still: All the music was remixed from actual sounds recorded in nuclear power plants. The background music is Chernobyl singing to us after death. 😮

  • @x0Xenon0x
    @x0Xenon0x 16 дней назад

    This was an explosion of heat and gas, not an atomic bomb. Moreover, what really caused damage was not the explosion and the shock wave it emitted, but the radiation emitted by the reactor to the environment and atmosphere....

  • @ardvark84
    @ardvark84 16 дней назад

    Communism wasn't the problem. The problem was that the whole USSR administration during Gorbachev was based on lies. Just like Legasov said in the show, it all happened beacause of lies. It's sad to see it happening again in real time in USA.

  • @nashlepak
    @nashlepak 16 дней назад

    Деякі казали що це був паровий вибух і їх було два ,а слова про ядерну бомбу від Лєгасова було направлено на те щоб люди відчули жах . Це моя думка.

  • @GaryPrague
    @GaryPrague 16 дней назад

    The surrounding buildings were on fire for a while. Pictures taken from the scene show huge plumes of smoke for at least twenty-four hours.

  • @Robert-mq5jx
    @Robert-mq5jx 16 дней назад

    Well done. Learned a little about nuclear energy production.

  • @Dragosteaa
    @Dragosteaa 17 дней назад

    Sadly, the show unfairly portrays Dyatlov as an arrogant “prïck” like you say.. when in reality he was highly intelligent, calm, stern yet never belittled or yelled at his peers even during the disaster. That scene where he’s having a tantrum, slaps the clipboard out of the guys hand in the control room never happened. Even after getting exiled to the gulag, he wrote papers attempting to exonerate his colleagues’ actions. He helped expose the ongoing flaws he had personally observed at the reactor prior to the explosion. How the HBO series depicts him is a reflection of Soviet propaganda - ironic & tragic considering one of the major themes was “what is the cost of lies”. RIP to a good man & scientist, the scapegoat of Chernobyl 🍸

  • @randyman22
    @randyman22 17 дней назад

    So I know this an old video and maybe it’s been stated, if so forgive me. But remember this was the Soviet Union. Scientist knew they had to lie to get things done that actually had to be done just like the KGB or the military or any “career party man”. Even if they Valery and his team knew it would created a 2MT explosion, he knew the rest of the room didn’t and that was something the soviets greatly feared! Also remember the character of Ulana wasn’t a real person but rather a combination of dozens of scientists that Valery worked with during the whole process. But having 40 something actors saying things and wouldn’t be as memorable as one. Thanks for the videos I am enjoying your work. Cheers

  • @Derbearltd
    @Derbearltd 18 дней назад

    CHARLIE MURPHY!

  • @user-hx2ve8sy6b
    @user-hx2ve8sy6b 18 дней назад

    The scene showing the collapsed core, where there is bleeding through the skin, soaking into the clothing, may have been illustrating that those workers were in an environment saturated in droplets, highly radioactive, settling into fabric of the clothing and the pores of their skin.

  • @Igetnorespect
    @Igetnorespect 18 дней назад

    Why didn't Chernobyl use Hydrogen instead of Graphite ?

    • @TheAtomicAgeCM
      @TheAtomicAgeCM 16 дней назад

      you mean hydrogen as in a water moderator? the low uranium enrichments they ran the reactor at need a more efficient moderator like graphite. also, they wouldn't be able to do the online refueling (without turning the reactor off) like they could with graphite

  • @hankrearden5460
    @hankrearden5460 18 дней назад

    You didn't mention the CANDU reactors

    • @TheAtomicAgeCM
      @TheAtomicAgeCM 16 дней назад

      this isn't a video about candu reactors. oh I understand what you're saying. the generations thing wasn't meant to be an exhaustive list

  • @rkl233
    @rkl233 19 дней назад

    Everythings impossible till it happens

  • @jimsmith9251
    @jimsmith9251 19 дней назад

    Hi Charlie, the plastic is to protect the firefighter, his immune system is destroyed and any infection will be lethal, much love from the UK

  • @kl1200r
    @kl1200r 19 дней назад

    I just found your channel and I'm very intrigued on the method you use to communicate by the constant rubbing of your hands I saw this when I was instructing Nuclear Power Engineers in the Navy. and if you allow me to say it seems to me it’s because you're trying to control everything that's going on in your mind with what you're hearing and seeing but explaining it at a level that us ordinary folks can understand so in effect you're dummying it down for us while trying to control the 10,000 things going through your mind every second. The rubbing of the hands - converting the left-over energy. Well done sir

    • @TheAtomicAgeCM
      @TheAtomicAgeCM 16 дней назад

      haha very interesting, quite possible! it literally is translation that I'm trying to do here. thank you!

    • @kl1200r
      @kl1200r 16 дней назад

      @@TheAtomicAgeCM Absolutely

  • @SSKTradeChannel
    @SSKTradeChannel 19 дней назад

    React at a movie? 😂😂😂

  • @dinosaur6106
    @dinosaur6106 19 дней назад

    So im abit late on this one but an emp wouldnt really effect gas and diesle vehichles up to about 2009s especially if the vehicle is running already. The cars electrical system can handle surges like that your guages might be wonky and youll have a check engine light. But if i understand correctly unless its a hybrid or an electric vehichle it should be fine. The best vehicles are pre 87 diesle vehicles. Theyre very analog and dont have computers that will fry out.

    • @dinosaur6106
      @dinosaur6106 19 дней назад

      I want to note im in no way a nuclear physicist but i am a mechanic. Dont quote me on anything accept the 80s diesle part. That ones fact my family has an m35a2 2.5ton from 72 it could have an emp go off next to it and it will start because its all analog

  • @FreedomofspeechSensor-zu8ip
    @FreedomofspeechSensor-zu8ip 21 день назад

    As a former firefighter it has always amazed me how the firefighters had no training on how to deal with fighting the fire or emergency precautions. We had a massive ammonia refrigerated facility in our community and we had emergency drills and were trained in different procedures and precautions in event there was an emergency. But I guess this is what happens when you have a huge government totalitarian socialist state ran by endless bureaucrats

  • @staatsfiend
    @staatsfiend 21 день назад

    I jump 23 seconds in when he said Chernobyl was the worse nuclear power plant accident in History. Everyone that has a brain knows Fukushima Daiichi is hundreds of times worse than Chernobyl!

  • @kingsolo6241
    @kingsolo6241 21 день назад

    Gamma radiation can affect all electrical equipment. Even incandescent light bulbs

  • @Spindles15
    @Spindles15 22 дня назад

    That shirt ... Very Cool!

  • @snrrub
    @snrrub 24 дня назад

    Ph.D. in reactor physics here. I appreciate the video. On the subject of the "nuclear bomb" description by Lagasov, I actually think it's fairly acceptable. The core wasn't just supercritical, it briefly was prompt-supercritical, so it effectively shares the same neutron kinetics behavior as a nuclear bomb for a short time. It's somewhat apt to describe it as a poorly formed, accidental bomb at that point. I also just want to mention for those interested that CANDUs-style power reactors, of which there are currently around ~29 operating in the world today, also have a positive void coefficient but have an excellent operational safety record. IMO positive void is an overblown source of controversy in the reactor safety analysis field.

  • @BedsitBob
    @BedsitBob 25 дней назад

    The replacement cover is the called the NSC New Safe Confinement.

  • @BedsitBob
    @BedsitBob 25 дней назад

    TDS.

  • @RifterBitch
    @RifterBitch 26 дней назад

    Most of the Soviet leadership were ex military. Simple men who thought in simple terms. The "Bullet" analogy is perfect as it is a relatable experience for the higher members of the Soviet leadership.

  • @bnw5435
    @bnw5435 28 дней назад

    3:04 GOOD GOD!! Its NOT a liverpool accent my friend, it's the Yorkshire accent, which is the constituent county where Sheffield resides!!! Whatever you do, just dont say that to a Liverpool resident OR a Sheffield resident😂

    • @TheAtomicAgeCM
      @TheAtomicAgeCM 25 дней назад

      haha the typical extent of the american ear for accents is: new york, deep south, and british. i was just in sheffield recently and thankfully did not make a fool out of myself ;)

  • @sailor12006
    @sailor12006 29 дней назад

    As a chemical engineer, I was shocked at the statement that "RMK reactors don't explode." When water turns to steam in an uncontrolled environment, the water thruns to team and expands to 1100 times its volume, causing an explosion, which is what happended here.

  • @mikej1097
    @mikej1097 29 дней назад

    @26:00 there was a credible threat but it wasn't from from an explosion (especially one so comically large). The threat was from simply the molten nuclear material boiling the water and the vast amounts of steam carrying contamination in clouds away from the reactor. It would go on for some time rather than explode. The leidenfrost effect, in part, would ensure no explosion.

    • @TheAtomicAgeCM
      @TheAtomicAgeCM 26 дней назад

      thanks for the insight! good point about leidenfrost there

  • @courtkendell
    @courtkendell 29 дней назад

    21:16: lyudmila wasn’t hurt by her husband’s absorbed radiation he might’ve been emitting, but rather, she’d spent too much time in pripyat after the explosion, and her child’s body naturally absorbed higher amounts, protecting her from developing ARS or cancer.

  • @flyingtrixster729
    @flyingtrixster729 29 дней назад

    The counts there all dead

  • @LaTengoComoelZague
    @LaTengoComoelZague 29 дней назад

    It was the CIA !!

  • @mikeholmstrom1899
    @mikeholmstrom1899 29 дней назад

    I saw where the Pripyat hospital has been filled in the basement area with sand, covering the contaminated firefighting gear.

  • @troyallen2574
    @troyallen2574 Месяц назад

    Up next, y’all break down Top Gun: Maverick lol

    • @TheAtomicAgeCM
      @TheAtomicAgeCM 29 дней назад

      i do indeed have a video on maverick!

  • @cascadianrangers728
    @cascadianrangers728 Месяц назад

    The sand was basically supposed to act as a heat sink.

  • @reasonitician
    @reasonitician Месяц назад

    It also inspired Star Trek VI

  • @cascadianrangers728
    @cascadianrangers728 Месяц назад

    I think the weird thing over the pool is some sort of fuel reloader/unloader/manipulator They also look like a really big radioisotope thermal electric generator, it looks like a giant version of the beta m generators they used for lighthouses and Radio relays