Fun fact: Scientists can use isotope testing to help determine the age of unidentified human remains. Remains from before the development of nuclear stuff will have much lower levels of radioactive isotopes in the bones and teeth. In some cases this testing can even identify if someone was born before or after the explosion of Reactor No.4 at Chernobyl.
@aSinisterKiid7 ай бұрын
Similar testing can be done on 35mm film from before/after the nukes were dropped. Kodak discovered in the early 1950's that some film was fogged before use, and it traced the problem to fallout from atmospheric nuclear tests, both American and Russian. The company had discovered the fallout effects because some film was fogged prior to use as it had been packed in a material made from corn husks that had been contaminated by fallout.
@aSinisterKiid7 ай бұрын
@@user-wn3un1jp5h No you don't just take science on faith. That's the joy of science, any claim can be tested. You can go do the testing yourself to verify the same results. And if that person was wrong, you can help the community by sharing your results and theory to be tested. Scientific consensus results in facts, not faith.
@juri_xiii99777 ай бұрын
I got a whiff of Chernobyl as a Kid.. Living here in Finland.
@TheMangoAnglo_onTwitter7 ай бұрын
@@aSinisterKiid Is that why they were wrong about dinosaurs for so many years?
@marvinantonio90787 ай бұрын
@@user-wn3un1jp5hhahaha tell me you didn’t pass high school without telling me you didn’t pass high school
@Cysubtor_8vb7 ай бұрын
As for suing the US, apparently, back in the Cold War people tried to sue because of bioweapons tests ran on California and it was established that the government has the right to experiment on US citizens without consistent when national defense is at stake...
@savageratentertainment7 ай бұрын
I'm so glad our lives can be take out without consent just for a test trial that could be done over the actual ocean instead of over land....
@lorekeepermeerah7 ай бұрын
yeah indigenous tribes that had testing done on their reservations still experience adverse health effects because of it to this day, have tried to get the US to make some kind of reparations or at least acknowledge what they did but you can take a guess how that went
@Guitardude697 ай бұрын
@@savageratentertainmentit was made illegal to do tests in the ocean, in space and in the arctic.
@ABoredGod7 ай бұрын
@@lorekeepermeerahi think california is more impirtant then a tribe
@danyellharte51907 ай бұрын
@@ABoredGod oh yeah the hordes of homeless, rich people that don't care about anyone and the endless waves of self obsessed varieties of wannabees,,, yeah california surely is more important than tribe 😂.
@bogdanstar30587 ай бұрын
The "morhers garden" is a old Bulgarian joke. Helping her by having the feds dig up her garden for her
@Rasupubegasu7 ай бұрын
In 1950 the US military sprayed “harmless” bacteria around San Francisco (without telling people) to test the city vulnerability from a bio weapon attack. In result 11 people got infected with urinary track disease. One people unfortunately passed away. No one was held accountable…
@DaleEarndhardt7 ай бұрын
Oompa single handedly keeping our shores safe with the threat of his Franky bomb
@RillaGorilla4207 ай бұрын
For future reference, it’s single “handedly”, not “handily”. Idk if it was a typo or you just weren’t sure. 🤙
@jasywhore4087 ай бұрын
@@RillaGorilla420 ty u were nice abt it
@actuallytyler82627 ай бұрын
handedly*
@DaleEarndhardt7 ай бұрын
@@RillaGorilla420 appreciate it, I’ll fix it. My auto correct been off one recently
@gayonweekdays7 ай бұрын
@@DaleEarndhardt Guys, take a picture. It's a rare positive interaction in a youtube comment section
@voidwalker57847 ай бұрын
When it would be harder to fake something than to actually just do it, lets you know they just did it.
@WhatDemocracy7 ай бұрын
How did they make a car appear and then disappear??
@sneakypeteog99687 ай бұрын
@@WhatDemocracyeveryone forgetting about the car
@chiefsmakahoe04447 ай бұрын
It would not be that hard yeah let’s not forget the car that was randomly there then not there
@BigPunDude7 ай бұрын
@@WhatDemocracyI know its hard to believe but... cars can move! 🤯🤯🤯
@WhatDemocracy7 ай бұрын
@@BigPunDude drive and disappear are 2 completely different things... I can't believe I have to actually say that to someone 🤦🤦🤦🤦 Maybe go do some research
@Puxto17 ай бұрын
The fact we are still finding ww2 bombs in the UK is crazy , they found another one in Plymouth last week and had to move it carefully through the city and take it out to sea and detonate it.
@ExiledPalace7 ай бұрын
The effects of nuclear warfare research on soldiers at the time is crazy. My grandpa was in the navy during the cold war, and he was part of a research team that tested nuclear dispersion methods on small unnammed atolls in the Pacific Ocean. He got sent to the islands after they tested whichever dispersal method was decided upon and took radiation readings wear a suit made of asbestos. To this day his military records are accessible, but completely redated (think of black ops 1). The only information able to be seen are the date and his name. He has really severe health issues now so the navy has been surprisingly helpful finding him specialists and covering his travel and medical costs. But its awful, he doesn't have lips or parts of his tongue or gums anymore and can only eat soft foods like pudding and stuff. I just think its a percpective that gets forgotten about, these weapons were built on the backs of people the Federal Government basically deemed expendable.
@actuallytyler82627 ай бұрын
wow very interesting, thanks for sharing. i feel so sorry for your grandpa. what caused the loss of tissue around his mouth? was it cancer from radiation or something?
@ExiledPalace7 ай бұрын
@@actuallytyler8262 its pretty hard to get him to talk about it, but we've gathered that it was from exposure. It basically ate at all of the tissue on his face and only stopped actively killing it after recieving some sort of regular treatment. He also ended up losing all of his teeth because of the damage to his gums. The cosmetic damage is abhorrent, the only thing I could use as an example is like if a ghoul from fallout got a skin graph.
@bathroomshoes7 ай бұрын
@@ExiledPalaceit’s pretty normal for veterans to not talk about their time served. my grandfather didn’t even want people bringing up he was in vietnam. agent orange was the main reason he passed. he got cancer bc of the chemicals used. but i can’t imagine what that must be like for him. i hope he gets the physical and mental help he needs.
@A1DollarTaco7 ай бұрын
@@actuallytyler8262 look up Chernobyl and the effect it had on the dudes who went in to contain it.
@aSinisterKiid7 ай бұрын
The human beings shadows who were seared into the concrete in Japan would be to differ about those nukes Owen.
@rougeelite14467 ай бұрын
That dude: ThIeR PaInTeD On
@UTTPSUPPORT7 ай бұрын
FIRST WARNING FOR ENGAGING IN LOGICAL FALLACY. MY CONTENT IS FAR BETTER
@joshautree869829 күн бұрын
I'm 14 and that's deep
@bretparker85337 ай бұрын
My grandfather was too young to see action in WW2, he was drafted just before the end, served in the occupation force in Japan after the Japanese surrender. Spent a year in Hiroshima, he traded his cigarette rations for camera film and getting them developed. I’ve seen the pics, nukes are real folks
@Tylerdakoh7 ай бұрын
My day has been brightened. The video buffered and froze at the 0:02 sec mark and just stared at papa oomp staring at me with one of his goblins the frankster
@tommydaniels18057 ай бұрын
That’s precious
@wolfiemuse7 ай бұрын
8:54 but also the nukes were air bursts which means they exploded a mile or a couple miles above the ground, which is another reason why there isn’t nearly as much destruction as places leveled by conventional explosives. If it had been detonated on the ground… Hiroshima and Nagasaki both would have been practically atomized and it would have been *so much* dirtier as the radiation would get into the soil and wildlife in much higher doses
@actuallytyler82627 ай бұрын
ground-level results look similar to chernobyl, fallout and etc. air detonation is why there wasnt fallout in japan's nukes
@kennymorelandiii94067 ай бұрын
@actuallytyler8262 are you saying if the nukes dropped on Japan was detonated on impact it would be similar to chernoybl? I'm no nuclear physicist but I don't think that's accurate. Maybe in terms of radiation fallout it is comparable but not in terms of destruction
@pootispiker28667 ай бұрын
@@kennymorelandiii9406Nuance is completely lost on you.
@the_furry_inside_your_walls6397 ай бұрын
@@kennymorelandiii9406 They literally meant in terms of Fallout. it doesn't take a genius to understand that. Everybody knows that bombs destroy stuff.
@mrmcmoustache96156 ай бұрын
Actually if they were detonated on the ground there would be less distant damage
@GloriouslyDead7 ай бұрын
Unrelated to nukes, but one of my favorite conspiracy theories is that oxygen is actually a hallucinogen and we’re always just living in a state of delirium that we get accustomed to since childhood
@tuukka18277 ай бұрын
Yes and under the influence of psychedelics we can get a glimpse of the real world
@boburanus695 ай бұрын
I mean... Can't really refute that? This is a pretty consistent hallucination, however.
@gillypiexo5 ай бұрын
That's cool. 🧐😵💫🫨🤩
@millo72955 ай бұрын
Prove it You can't because it's pretty substantial that you're just dead if you can't breathe oxygen
@millo72955 ай бұрын
That's refuting it How can 8 billion people be seeing something and interacting with the same things all the time It's impossible for a hallucination to be universal on that large of a scale
@contentlocked997 ай бұрын
I was pleased to find out that around the time I was born, about a few hundred miles from where I was born, existed a literal military stockpile of VX nerve agent that had just been abandoned. Literally tons and tons of liquid death just chilling unguarded. They did clean it up and that's the only reason I know about it but still I can't even fathom what else is just lying around out there in the world forgotten and abandoned. Go do some urban exploration guys! :D
@johnhoover54317 ай бұрын
idk if abandoned vx gas should be a motivation for urbex. possibly the opposite
@theflowerhead7 ай бұрын
The fact someone turned into a shadow is truly horrifying and something I think my brain blocked.
@coycadaver7 ай бұрын
I base my fear of bombs, real or fake by how big they are. Suitcase bomb? I can out run that. Hand grenade? Dive behind a wall. Micro explosives? O no my fingernail! Nano explosives? A bomb based on an mp3 player wooo scary. Atom bomb? Ha I can't even see atoms. so insignificant.
@paille-boy5 ай бұрын
Chad ork logic
@seamus8x23 ай бұрын
Based and redpilled.
@delonejuanderer7 ай бұрын
New fear unlocked. My neighbors having a nuke buried in their yard.
@addisonmosher647 ай бұрын
What
@soccerchick17 ай бұрын
Typical Florida I feel.
@ijustwatchvideosandleaveco10047 ай бұрын
I remember visiting Hiroshima as a kid, we went to the museum about the bomb. They had a case of melted off fingernails on display because of the heat from the radiation. They also had wax dummies showcasing what people looks life, their skin melting off and stuff.
@AtAllCost7 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite useless information channels. I literally don't know anyone who Caleb talks about.. But he makes it so entertaining
@LeandroFTW7 ай бұрын
"Tilt Shift" is the effect to make landscape look small with blurring and sharpening.
@jiłłian_27 ай бұрын
sorry y’all my grandpas crazy he took it from north korea 😔
@DanaTheDarknessDragonQueen7 ай бұрын
Yeah that's sad even Donald Trump just made a Ally to of Kim Jong Un
@RickshawWreck7 ай бұрын
Prob for the best really
@groovypokemon51327 ай бұрын
North Korea never had nukes
@opalkitten5357 ай бұрын
If he took it from them then we are fiiine it's empty
@COD_is_a_sin7 ай бұрын
@@opalkitten535lmao accurate
@BaronVonQuiply7 ай бұрын
05:01 "No fallout in any of the 40 US states" Owen's Bones beg to disagree.
@TheDestroyerG7X7 ай бұрын
The other 10 states he didn't mention also beg to disagree.
@fatalis90007 ай бұрын
nukes can be detonated a different altitudes to cause different effects such as destroying building. US detonated the naga bomb at i think 3000 feet to destroy as many building as possible. The Chernobyl plant caused so much fallout because it was close to the ground, it mixed with the dirt/water when it blew up and rained back down.
@bottle31247 ай бұрын
Ok *poops on your face*
@bathroomshoes7 ай бұрын
also bc it spewed the fuel all over the place where nuclear bombs are much more controlled.
@punishedfoxo7 ай бұрын
It's more to shape the pressure front/shock wave by bouncing the bottom of the spherical shock wave off the ground, creating a highly concentrated and intense wedge at ground level.
@benmcjohnson7 ай бұрын
I live in Georgia, have all my life, and had NO IDEA there’s a lost nuke out there where I’ve swam
@jakemcveigh60217 ай бұрын
Also lookup Savannah River Site
@nzingahendricks41287 ай бұрын
Honestly that would explain why Georgia as a state is so cracked (from a fellow Georgian)
@charlie18326 ай бұрын
I believe there’s lost nukes off the coast of the Carolina’s too, The Fat Electrician has a video about them on his channel
@Idk_Yara987 ай бұрын
13:24. In Holland, they’ll discover a bomb or mine from ww2 like at least once a year. Mostly in the woods. And our population density is very high, so most woods are right next to or in the middle of villages and/or cities.. Now I begin to wonder why we are still forgetting that fact and just mindlessly having children events and parties in the woods
@martianhighminder45397 ай бұрын
France and Belgium are still dealing with farmers digging up explosives from WWI, apparently, and people have been killed by them as recently as 2014 - a century after WWI began.
@cherry75657 ай бұрын
I couldn't imagine a celebration like that getting ruined by a landmine 😬
@willywonka64877 ай бұрын
being alive isnt the same thing as living
@Minzaiz_7 ай бұрын
I have a Dutch friend that told me that at one point in life, Dutch children are left in the woods and told to come back home on their own (as a tradition?)... It's even worse when you think about the landmines 💀
@henrypollock79877 ай бұрын
What and just live inside pfft
@bwoods3117 ай бұрын
Kyle Hill has a great video explaining why Hiroshima and Nagasaki are thriving cities today instead of radioactive wastelands.
@toddchily67377 ай бұрын
This is so absurdly terrifying i cant help but laugh. Its so out of my control that I just have to accept I might be disintegrated randomly someday
@ozzy_wtf7 ай бұрын
as someone who used to live on tybee island it’s a part of the islands culture with coffee shops naming drinks after that, restaurants having food items based on or named for it, over all just a super interesting place to be
@MichaelGallagher977 ай бұрын
This needs a Kyle Hill feature
@paulmorgan10097 ай бұрын
He's got one, it's very solid.
@Thisisaweirdthing2makeusdo7 ай бұрын
And beautiful hair to match 😂
@bathroomshoes7 ай бұрын
i love kyle, i’ve learned so much from him
@user-xn8xh5cw5c7 ай бұрын
i love kyle hill hes amazing
@4RILDIGITAL7 ай бұрын
The idea of missing nuclear devices is hard to fathom. Your theory about missing suitcase-sized nukes is chilling.
@Tomboy104877 ай бұрын
North Carolinian here. Swamp Bomb story is one of my favorite stories to tell my coworkers. As another fun fact the only thing signifying the incident is a small historical plague that casually mentions the incident as, and I quote: “Nuclear Mishap. B-52 transporting two nuclear bombs crashed. Jan. 1961. Widespread disaster averted; three crewmen died 3 mi. S.”
@oceanmm7 ай бұрын
Oompaville talking about UXOs has to be the highlight of my week lol, I’m a history nerd
@BackroomsEnjoyer3337 ай бұрын
WE NEED MORE OOMPAVILLE INFODUMP VIDEOS, THERE EPIC FR
@draculinalilith3967 ай бұрын
the US government be wild bro. "oh yeah the nuke we dropped almost went off" 🤷♀
@asketchyprotag65027 ай бұрын
“We lost some” 🤷♀️
@stormageddon2487 ай бұрын
Tsar Bomba wasn't a conventional weapon. It was a thermonuclear bomb
@bustersymes-7 ай бұрын
I live in Exeter where they set off that bomb and it made a way bigger explosion than they though and blew out a lot of peoples windows that hadn't been evaluated 😅 also we just had another bomb as of last week dug up in our neighboring city of Plymouth in someone's back garden and just evaced half the city 😂
@LittleHerdaz5 ай бұрын
We had a similar thing happen in Felixstowe, a sea mine washed up on shore 😅
@issacwessing49457 ай бұрын
A simple clarification about the detection of radiation from Fukushima. It's not the radiation being detected in the whine but rather the radioactive isotopes. This matters a bit because the actual radiation being given off is so minuscule that its effectively undetectable blending in with background or other natural sources but through some form of Spectrometry or similar extremely small amounts of elements can be detected. When the CDC says all people have been exposed to radioactive materials from nuclear tests or nuclear accidents normally there isn't a claim of it affecting people since the affect would be so small no study can really prove such. Your exposure via these means would fall so far behind what a single plane flight exposes you to that it really doesn't matter.
@jessferatu6717 ай бұрын
Tilt shift! Such a cool photographic technique.
@bradyscott69127 ай бұрын
Your videos are honestly all I’ve been looking forward to recently. Thanks
@Driptlet17 ай бұрын
Wooooow I can sue them bc I got cancer TWICE
@drewpace45807 ай бұрын
The camera is most likely mounted to metal post encased in a metal box with a very sturdy concrete foundations and the test sites most likely were done on one of the US many islands that are exclusively used for weapon testing purposes
@justbubba43737 ай бұрын
It's almost like systems resiliency and radiation hardening engineers exist or something. Crazy that a camera system in an enclosure designed to withstand a small nuclear blast survived a small nuclear blast.
@Gottiline_Ace6 ай бұрын
It's almost like people still believe we went to the moon 60 years ago and "don't have the technology to go back" today. 😂
@encarneye68654 ай бұрын
@@Gottiline_Aceget well soon ❤
@ricardozetino69077 ай бұрын
0:00-0:08 Oompavilee as an nuclear bomb siren:
@kelseypapineau21777 ай бұрын
Well if you werent on a list before you are now.
@candydandy44637 ай бұрын
I love to make miniatures and dioramas and yeah, the possibility of someone going out of their way to put that much detail into a miniature just to blow it up is highly unlikely
@Darkion-ed2me7 ай бұрын
Oomp's content never gets old i miss his gameplay vids tho
@Ducaso7 ай бұрын
Tybee Island really leaned the lost nukes into their local culture. I remember finding out about it when I visited the island as a kid. Lost Puppy signs stapled to the telephone polls, asking folks if they had seen a lost nuke in the area. I really appreciate tongue in cheek humor.
@sarasabotage9867 ай бұрын
As I'm watching this video I get a knock- My Sour Boys Cameeee! Cannot waittt to try Frankie's Fruit! It's like Oompa Inception- watching oompa while sourboys get delivered. It's a sign to eat SourBoys and Watch more Vids 😂😂😂
@l33g3ndar337 ай бұрын
As far as the Tybee incident goes, the bomb is very unlikely to ever detonate now. The bomb could've possibly had it's uranium core replaced with a lead core for the training mission, it's likely classified. Even if it did have the uranium core the bomb wasn't armed at the time, which has to be done in a real bombing scenario. The reason the pilot chose to release it from the plane is likely bc the damaged wing could've broken off at any moment and it would cause them to go into an uncontrolled, spinning dive and then crash within seconds. It would've caused a shockwave and high temperature fire. This wouldn't necessarily cause the bomb to detonate BUT the chances of that causing it to were much higher than the chances if they just released the bomb. Also, that particular bomb had a device, that sent electrical pulses to the detonators, which was powered by a battery. The battery has long since quit working. The bomb is very likely under 150+ feet of sea floor and sediment as well. The chance of it ever detonating now, or in the future, is highly unlikely bc it lacks the capability. However, the possibility of contamination of the soil, water and wildlife due to leakage will remain for a long time. If it did indeed have uranium, plus other dangerous materials, the threat of contamination will remain for centuries, unless it's ever located and successfully extracted and disposed of.
@Hammerdrums7 ай бұрын
I need a comp of oompa singing
@Neyonius3 ай бұрын
6:18 , he's talking about Tilt Shifting, it's super cool watching tilt shifted videos of busy streets.
@nachgeben7 ай бұрын
Trying to prove that there are large, scary non-nuclear bombs by using Tsar Bomba as an example is hilarious, since it's a nuke...
@BattleShenanigans29 күн бұрын
Right lol. Let’s use a 50MT nuclear weapon(originally 100MT) as an example of non nuclear weapons😑. Gotta love people man.
@Robbie_mcclung7 ай бұрын
“The death rattle as 6.0 owners would call it” 🤣
@goldfish.22827 ай бұрын
Drop acid not bombs🤖
@NixyRose727 ай бұрын
I'm always misplacing and losing my stuff.... Keys, glasses, cell phone, radioactive explosive devices, small children or pets... once I even had my cell phone in my hand and was frantically searching for it. Crazy, right? I've even occasionally, i know it's unusual, but I've even been known to set down and lose track of a drink! Conspiracy theories are fun as long as you don't dive too deep. There's some really insane 💩 out there! 😱
@athomicritics7 ай бұрын
i wouldnt use infographic videos as source , they really shaky on details a lot of time and dumbdown way too much some stuff
@PapaPandasHasNoDad7 ай бұрын
On top of the fallout arguments there's this; the type of long lasting fallout that we think of (The high dose dangerous type) only happens when a bomb is detonated at in below ground level BUT the most destructive type of blast is air-burst which notably does not allow as much of the radioactive isotopes to bind to the dirt. While an air-burst does still leave radiation it does not leave as much as you would think. I may be slightly off with the exact mechanisms but the idea is correct.
@zeebee_13987 ай бұрын
Every like this comment gets I’ll do a push-up
@Sammy534467 ай бұрын
No u won't
@shoots_U7 ай бұрын
No you wont
@Tabbert007 ай бұрын
I disliked so u do one less
@epicdude2577 ай бұрын
you are not cooked, maybe you might be, idk about your strength
@hazinebibogolu76687 ай бұрын
Im gonna steal your idea and do the 38 pushups right now
@Supremeleader_yuiop1237 ай бұрын
Oompa gonna be nodding real life instead of fallout
@benjamincarlson69947 ай бұрын
the elephant's foot was from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster back during the Soviet Union era, so that is unlikely to ever directly affect the US due to it being in another country thousands of miles of ocean and land away. By and large though, disasters like the one at Chernobyl are remarkably uncommon, and we learned a lot about reactor safety (unfortunately after thousands were harmed) because of that incident
@sauceofbeanz7 ай бұрын
the fact people can just say that nukes dont exist is the worst thing u can say to families who had relatives of people who died in japan due to the nukes
@shelbyb40897 ай бұрын
The new branding story about the cherry and mango love triangle legit pushed me over the edge to buy the candy. Love your content, wish you all the best!
@Siph_Maned_Wolf7 ай бұрын
For those that somehow don’t know, (which I bet I sound pretty 🤓 but still) every nuclear style bomb needs to be physically armed by hand by inserting vital components (that they will do nothing without), and numerous different electronic safety mechanisms. In most cases of “broken arrows”, with the exception of a certain few, these efforts to arm the bombs would not have been executed for training procedures so that even if they were dropped, they would drop like a rock and do nothing. Most bombs like this are meant to detonate above ground anyway, so they would be practically destroyed on impact if they did end up needing to be dropped in an emergency. Bombs like this would be used in training, but because they wouldn’t have been armed, they’d simply be a huge capsule of highly expensive materials that would do nothing on impact with anything, like hitting an spent ammunition cartridge with a hammer.
@commandandconquer63037 ай бұрын
18:49 Most nuclear weapons can be activated or deactivated, it depends on the type but a deactivated nuclear weapon. Most types were armed by an altimeter and others were armed by the pilot. Some are even armed by both (requiring the pilot to arm the bomb before drop halfway then the altitude arms it the rest of the way).
@krimsonklaww6117 ай бұрын
My favorite story related to nukes has gotta be about the Florida Man who used one that he found in the ocean to power his house.
@Turian_Hustle5 ай бұрын
My cousin managed a Canadian Tire several years ago, and the owner got a shipment of pristine WW2 M1 Garands and a German rifle I can’t remember which one, along with several crates of ammunition. All from the actual time with papers and everything. They opened the boxes for the first time in 70+ years. It was really neat. They sold them in store.
@paulkelk51427 ай бұрын
there was also a "broken arrow " incident over the Mediterranean sea near coast of spain in 1956 theres been a total of about 32 known " broken arrows "
@SomeOrdinaryJanitor7 ай бұрын
Legalize Nuclear Weapons for Home Defense!
@planetlame80707 ай бұрын
Soviets send cameras to the surface of Venus and even microphones. Casual American: How could a Camera survive a nuke!
@Hick_Dead4 ай бұрын
The best part of Barbenheimer was Ryan Gosling's stellar performance.
@TylerG3937 ай бұрын
My roommate in college is Oppenheimer's grandson lol
@91n3tr337 ай бұрын
Film cameras which in the 50s the shutter button HAD to be manually pressed. Unless, the camera was built with a removable shutter release cord. That means no matter what someone had to be there to press that button, and I wonder if they ever got radiation poisoning?
@OttoTheWeim7 ай бұрын
Close up shots were also filmed using underground bunkers with a periscope (mirrors people, how do they work?) thus allowing the recording cameras to be protected.
@coreymccoy43427 ай бұрын
I am loving this content. I listen to true crime and stuff like that. Having papa Oomp kind of trickle into that style of content is awesome! Keep it up!
@matternst14425 ай бұрын
3:33 hey look the cars just disappeared right before the blast
@CloudiSkye5 ай бұрын
shockwave
@travey23907 ай бұрын
I used to live near Tybee island. I lived in Brunswick GA never knew about the abandoned bombs till I moved away
@MasquedMochaАй бұрын
15:47 remember. oompaville is not suicidal
@JacksWorldYT7 ай бұрын
Side note, congrats on 5 Million Subs Caleb! You’ve been doing a great job innovating your content, keep up the great work!
@lobsters121117 ай бұрын
Its wild that they were doing training missions with actual bombs that didnt involve testing the bomb itself, its crazy that the planes collided, and its absolutely insane that they regained control of the plane at all. And then to not be able to find it knowing the location of the planes when the incident happened. Did they recover the wrecked f86 i wonder?
@Dreams-Awakened7 ай бұрын
wait- and Atom bomb IS fundamentally different from a nuclear bomb??? They may both be classed as 'nuclear weapons' but the actual physical rockets we refer to as a 'nuke' are significantly stronger than atom bombs and rather than only using fission, rather than using some form of nuclear fusion to create what are now referred to as thermonuclear bombs, or hydrogen bombs. Kinda funny how we make little 'gotcha' points like this based off a quick google search without really considering the context or nuances.
@AfricanLionBat6 ай бұрын
US Air Force here (been stationed at Seymour Johnson), if you drop a bomb from the sky it won't blow up. I need nuclear weapon I've worked with is the safest munition I've ever worked on. If you jettison the bomb it'll hit the ground and won't detonate but if you let it crash with the aircraft it could get set off by the blaze from the fuel. There's something called an explosive train. Crashing into the ground won't set off a regular bomb, let alone a nuke with a very particular method of detonation. There's fuses, adapter boosters, and the explosive filler. Each one creates more energy release seeing off the bomb.
@neist7 ай бұрын
Anyone who isn't terrified of nuclear weapons has an insufficient understanding of what they are.
@ascoookie7 ай бұрын
I think Oompy Doompy should attend a spec ops training course and make a video on it
@jassom12707 ай бұрын
Fun fact. Those videos shown in the beginning? They actually are fake and it’s been admitted that they were. You can even see a car magically appear in a right before the explosion. Those videos were meant to scare to our enemies at the time.
@nicholasmaximus34126 ай бұрын
My father was stationed on a carrier in the 70s guarding nukes, some duds others not. Planes would take off on "patrols" carrying either but the marines were never told if it was a live nuke or not
@CrispyChips0077 ай бұрын
Bro just dips like that after casually giving us an existential crisis 😂
@itslilflux7 ай бұрын
i watched this while i shovelled snow… thanks oompa!
@dylanpudlak77457 ай бұрын
There was a plane crash near where I live now that included a nuclear bomb being dropped in Garrett county Maryland. Don’t remember all of the details but it ended up with some random person strapping it into their truck bed with two mattresses and driving around town afterwards
@dylanpudlak77457 ай бұрын
There’s a little film on the events that took place called “buzz one four” if anybody is interested. Small correction, it wasn’t in Garrett county but in Allegheny county. Really interesting stuff as it happened in the same time frame as what oomp covers in this video
@soccerchick17 ай бұрын
As a Canadian this is why I appreciate and try to protect the Great Lakes so much!!
@NinjAsylum3 ай бұрын
Atom Bombs are a 'type' of Nuclear bomb but they are SIGNIFICANTLY different than current Thermonuclear bombs. Atom Bombs rely on nuclear fusion instead of nuclear fission. Basically Atom Bombs FUSE atoms together while the Thermonuclear bombs SPLITS the atom in half. Thermonuclear bombs are also exponentially more powerful than Atomic Bombs
@brittabadie15122 ай бұрын
How you can make stuff look like miniature, you can also use that camera trick to make miniatures look life size
@Jackson-bx3ih5 ай бұрын
I don’t personally know him to well, but I’ve met Derek Duke at a relatives funeral. Great guy from what I’ve been told, longtime family friend. I remember hearing about him searching for something off the savannah coast, but I never thought I’d hear about it here.
@MeMyself_andAI7 ай бұрын
WE MAKIN IT OUTTA THE MELANCHOLY CALL OF DA NUKES WITH THIS 1 💯💯
@BK09247 ай бұрын
Do one on the nuclear reactors that Russia abandoned in junk yards and left in light houses. Especially about the people who disassembled a nuclear reactor to scrap it
@cameronknudson74556 ай бұрын
The trinitite at the Trinity test site is a radioactive byproduct of the detonation. Owen wouldn't reply to that either. There's also the stuff about low background steel.
@mattg7 ай бұрын
a tilt shift lens is what makes things look like toys :)
@thegermansoftie.22604 ай бұрын
The thing about nuclear bombs, is they aee designed to survive in plane crashes and are therefore extraordinarily difficult to detonate, and its genuinely safer to just drop it if thr aircraft goes down, however if it crashes with the plane, it can still survive just fine inside thr plane.
@Misutoslope4 ай бұрын
Crazy how the scene behind the house changes as soon as the bomb goes off tho
@AudraK7 ай бұрын
I live near Tybee and totally forgot about the bomb. Wahoo! How fun!
@DripSplashWaterDripSplash7 ай бұрын
I haven't filed my taxes in 4 years. I'm not sure why, but this seems like a safe place to share that. Wow, I feel liberated!
@MagicCookieGaming7 ай бұрын
I think it's 3yr you're allowed to not file them but at 3 you have to file them...