17:44 "😀element 95, discovered by Berkeley members in Chicago. 😐Two atomic bombs are then dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing upwards 250,000 in the immediate blast and poisoning the ground and air for decades.
@michaelogden59584 сағат бұрын
I think all public personna who use the term "nuc-u-ler" should be immediately demoted to the status of 'Clueless'.
@youarealmostoutofmilk99324 сағат бұрын
12:17
@DreadedEgg8 сағат бұрын
Thank you for reminding me what a clown fiesta the Nobel organization is, god I hate them
@JuanitaCathey9 сағат бұрын
I worked for Nortel. I quit about a year before the fall. I remember driving home 🤔 very glad they didn't give me that $1.00 raise.
@splendidtorch78009 сағат бұрын
the captions are so high effort lol
@Notamember855611 сағат бұрын
“Patterns”
@Pingu_astrocat2115 сағат бұрын
Absolutely god tier stuff! What a blessing to watch this! You really feel the amazement of scientists discovering these elements.
@kumakuma623715 сағат бұрын
scam called cloning 😂
@dragonblaze_x172120 сағат бұрын
My grandfather actually worked as a professor in the chemistry department at A&M and reportedly according to my father saw the news about cold fusion walked into his lab and came back a few hours later saying it wasn’t possible and they were wrong.
@jmirellis381422 сағат бұрын
I wonder when this will be up.
@rustytechnician22 сағат бұрын
goong theough the mountain of KZbin contents, you ever so find the most beautiful diamond in it... Spending 3hr on anything audio visual in a challanging ordeal for short attention spans... but this documentary with its ornate narration and visual story telling style really conveys hige amount of precise information. Whatchung it today i not only learnt about how scientific undertaking under political leadership cripples but how politics in general works. I truly appreciate the nareation and visual story telling skills and definitely feel inspired to learn from it. Keep making such indepth rich contents. Thank you
@hallowacko23 сағат бұрын
One of these days I wanna see a Dramatis Personae at the beginning if your documentaries, so I know who to watch for :)
@critiqueofthegothgfКүн бұрын
oh man that ending. I went from smiling in anticipation to wanting to puke
@critiqueofthegothgfКүн бұрын
it is legitimately torturous to listen to the 'mountaintop' part of these fraud stories with the knowledge of what comes next. could barely even continue watching after hwang was rewarded supreme scientist
@dinosboi7493Күн бұрын
I’ve rewatched this video more times than I can remember. Loving every one of yours, can’t wait for the next one!
@TyShotsКүн бұрын
The Fitz was mentioned! The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down of the big lake they call giche gumee
@noth606Күн бұрын
29:33 someone doesn't understand the word renewable :-P plentiful != renewable. If I have a pot with 1000 marbles in it, and I take one to use for something destructive, the fact that there are 999 marbles left in the pot does NOT make what I'm doing renewable. If by some majick a new marble materialized into my pot making it contain 1000 marbles again - THEN I'd be able to call whatever it is I'm doing renewable from that specific aspect of the process. But if I smash one of the marbles and do my majick dance and howl at the moon dressed like batman and go back and count them, and I still have 999 marbles in my pot, then my process is NOT renewable. It's really not difficult, but for some reason it seems to be. If you call something renewable you MUST explain HOW. If you don't, you're full of s**t - because it IS on you to explain the process if you're the one making the claim. That applies whether your fusing deuterium or hamburgers. If not, I have an eternal hamburger for sale for ya. No matter how many times you eat it, it's still there. Trust me, it'll just take a while to come back.
@sofiascykelКүн бұрын
me at 1:08:50 : a trilogy?? the END of a trilogy? why didn't you tell me this was part two at the beginning?
@sofiascykelКүн бұрын
nvm i'm watching the first video and came back to check, and i guess i should have just been looking at the screen
@SHARD-111Күн бұрын
Now try making element -1
@kingpest13Күн бұрын
I wonder why the algo always put BB on autoplay for me. Ive already watched everything hes made several times.
@michaelogden5958Күн бұрын
First, I just recently discovered "The Broccoli Channel". This channel is absolutely superb. In my opinion, about 90% of YT is (at best) entertainment material. Then there is a 5% layer of actually good material for open-minded critical thinkers. Then, there us the YT stratosphere. The Broccoli Channel is at home there. I grew up about 90 miles from Waxahatchie (pronounced waux-ah-HATCH-ee). There was no Internet (KZbin) at the time, and I'm sure the news media was either squelched or generally uninterested. But, the general zeitgeist was that "they" were doing something something really cool and amazing - having to do with physics. Later, there were hints that things weren't going so well - cost overruns, blah, blah, blah. And then "they" walked away. I was a budding science nerd at the time and was disappointed that the thing wasn't finished. Plus, it was a Texas thing. And you know... because... Texas. 🙂
@streamer_servicesКүн бұрын
I dont think they really care about about the Atom itself......they care about what the Atom can do for them.....open doors to other dimensions....power at 100 percent efficiency...goimg faster than light speed....trying to figure out why the electron acts differently when being viewed than when not...ect
@pop5678eyeКүн бұрын
19:04 Ironically Einstein was both a champion of early and opponent of later quantum mechanics. In fact his Nobel Prize was for the photoelectric effect which is made possible by quantum mechanics. At the same time he was a staunch opponent of 'randomness' (more correctly probability functions) in quantum mechanics to his dying days. One way or another his physics genius still deserves all the credit possible so naming an element after him is well earned.
@finalfailsafe2 күн бұрын
For a brief moment, I actually believed that admiral watkins was gonna make an appearance
@DanRoxtar2 күн бұрын
the summoning salt reference at 11:45 made me lol
@adaddm65492 күн бұрын
Hate to say this but I truly believe extreme religion is a huge factor in people believing in these sort of pseudosciences. Science and ‘beliefs’ must not be mixed.
@corrodan29952 күн бұрын
Ill never understand that if you clone a braindead version of someone for replacement organs what the moral dilemma there is. They arent a person, everything that makes a person one, their brain, doesnt work. At that point they just grow your organs no different than a tree grows apples.
@casondave2 күн бұрын
Its a cool chancel but holy shit dude "audience participation " don't be such an ass kiss to the KZbin Algorithm and get on with the story ......
@ughdoo2 күн бұрын
Love listening your stuff, keep up the awesome work, Would love an Avro Arrow documentary!
@jaydupree4182 күн бұрын
@35:16 Bizonacci self deleted.. Come on man.
@hellopoop22512 күн бұрын
is this the same supercollider john sturgis worked in
@hosermandeusl24682 күн бұрын
About the same $$$ amount Texas is suing the government for "border security".
@Rutgerman952 күн бұрын
Honestly, I was just bingeing the channel and did not notice the timestamp and now I'm kinda disappointed there isn't a giant scandal or conspiracy that rippled out from this prank article
@wintergray35232 күн бұрын
fun fact about alexander graham bell: he was married to a deaf woman! and while the telephone has led to great advancements for deaf people (there were visual telephone! they’re super neat! he didn’t do that tho), he also was concerned about deaf people marrying each other and creating a “deaf race.” not only is that obviously bad, it’s also just not true. most deaf people don’t have deaf parents. anyway dude was weird
@michaelogden59582 күн бұрын
In the late 60s, one of my uncles worked for "the phone company" in a medium-sized Texas town. He took us into the switches - electromechanical. It was a huge room filled with rows and rows of clicking machines and flashing lights. Pretty cool for a budding TechNerd.
@nemuch772 күн бұрын
James Mahaffey writes about his team's side of the process in his "Atomic Adventures" book! It's a great read, I heartily recommend.
@BobbyBroccoli2 күн бұрын
One of the sources I only heard about after finishing this!
@nemuch772 күн бұрын
@BobbyBroccoli I think you'd really enjoy that one and also his Atomic Accidents. His writing style is great, informative, in depth, and yet easily digestible. Just like your videos! :)
@Marihl13542 күн бұрын
Oh I thought this was the cold fusion series!! Glad I'm wrong.
@BobbyBroccoli2 күн бұрын
Yes this is a separate project!
@finalfailsafe2 күн бұрын
Ah, so this is why I kept seeing comments about 'becoming non linear' on your other videos
@andrewvangorder-n3t2 күн бұрын
I love videos like these because they make you think about people then would have reacted to this
@enitenit27913 күн бұрын
The amount of luck this man had, only to schumck it up at the end is so astounding it should be studied
@user-nj1og6yb7v3 күн бұрын
Any relation to Cubby Broccoli? By the way, if you go to that hole you will get merced. VIZIV.
@adambald6003 күн бұрын
Did you just say we are all too stupid for words such as deoxyribonucleic acid? Really? Way to go bud.
@LostInDub3 күн бұрын
I've watched this too many times 🙈
@daemonsilver33043 күн бұрын
Just work it out w/ Playboy to make the original developed film image available for scan, and charge a reasonable sum for its use in projects. Better quality from the film negative as opposed to a print, and history is preserved. Gods. Make shit complicated why don't we?! Also, only a Canadian would utter the claim that women are logical. Total cuck nation up there.
@asiburger3 күн бұрын
„The night of broken glass“ does NOT have nearly the same weight as it‘s German title. „Die Reichskristallnacht“ - The Imperial Night of Crystals. Millions of broken shards, scintillating in the pitch black night. That name is so much more weighty and ominous.
@shadhinov3 күн бұрын
I thought this is about the youtube channel fold fusion. I love that channel 🤣 extremely good videos
@JASONDAGAM3R3 күн бұрын
really god of war
@LexiH363 күн бұрын
Anyone watching this in 2025 and painfully laughed at the 51st state comment. Yeah.