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  • Re: @an9elosexy post

    I have compassion for humans. but.. It's those split seconds of cosmic hatred i have for your existence and for your soul. Your but only a smear of gods creation. Thus I pity you.

    I digress..

  • WTF do they think they are fucking doing! yeahh why not see how much we can fuck the ozone with nukes. Like who the fuck would sit around a table and present that as a fucking good idea to do. that guy and all others that said yeahh lets do that! should be thrown down a sink hole to where they belong.

  • LET'S BLOW OUR PLANET TO SEE THE EFECTS. ... IDIOTS

  • @an9elosexy

    They aren't blowing up our planet. They were just observing how it would look like. Fuck you, you stupid nigger. I bet you believe in god and jesus or some shit too.

  • That guys voice sounds just like Art Bell

  • Lmao@ elswick

  • Well that's charming i bet that didn't help my tomatoes

  • @elswick15422 i dump nuclear on my tomatoes works great i got a 20 lb tomato first time lol warning do not eat the tomatoes may cause cancer

  • The U.S.A were bored and said: what can we do?

    and the rest of the story is shown at the video.

  • And then the ozone layer has holes and this is our fault because we drive cars.... sad but true

  • Wait can't this cause an emp?

  • for the "hole in the ozone" comments, these test happened yrs before that happened, and some took place in the ozone and no, it did not cause them. if you look into the energy released by nukes, they will ionize O2 and make O3. in other words yes the blast can blow a hole, but it is quickly filled back up, thats what couses the toroid but in a round about way it created ozone. plus the hole does not heat us up it kills life w/ UV its greenhouse gases that is heating us up and melting the icecaps

  • at north pole's Ozone layer got a huge hole believe me the north pole is melting and the water is increasing its mean independence day is near

  • so this caused the hole in the ozone?

  • @GOBbluthagain may be(sure)

  • Cave Johnson here..

  • Is that Cave Johnson?

  • Just about the most efficient method of fucking up your TV, DVD, XBOX360, PC, Laptop and even your fridge in 2 seconds. And of course 250.000 sentinels in Zion.

  • @soberek ur fridge can survive a nuke..

  • @hippeykilla707 Sure. But the chip and circuit board would be fried.

  • @soberek true..

    

  • fake

  • nothing is better then just trying nukes in the atmosphere and letting it rain radiation.

  • IBTL!

  • They were trying to make a new movie logo.

  • the americans thought they were going to set the ozone on fire during the first test... that takes balls.

  • Hoy shit... they are blowing these up in the stratosphere? Cant wait for the solar flares...

  • @88blockNS -ghost reporting

    -Nuclear launch detected 

    -im gone...

    BOOOOOOOOOOMMM!!!!!!!

  • reminds me of my morning farts

  • nuke builder should be took out and shot in the fucking mouth and there cunt moms for not spittinem out behind the dumster where they were concieved down syndrome cocksuckers

  • the human fuckin race is reterded and deserves to be exterminated

  • ide like to shove one of those peices of shit up there fuck faggot asses not to mention hitler was a fuckin pussy

  • Fuckin idiot's!!!!!!!!!! That's the kinda shit that cause's globle warming.....

  • @MrBoots06 they left out according  to our calculations the death toll of ozone molecules was estimated at 250,000,000.000,000,000,004

  • @MrBoots06 No; don't be an idiot.

  • I'm in ur atmosphere, burning ur ozones!!!

  • @Sanref Don´t you know, that Chuck Norris sucks the ozone out of the atmosphere? :-)

  • EMP?

  • HOLY CRAP! Did Chuck Norris fart?

  • @thestig1214,lmao.u have me in tears

  • im sorry but i gotta say this......somebody got a 25 killstreak :)

  • @Boltzy8686 hahahahaha

  • Take that atmosphere! Screw you air-holding power!

  • it's not really in space since it is still in the atmosphere.

  • @Rayden440 Well, the definition of the boundary between space and atmosphere is very blurry. Technically, the ISS and satellites are still in the atmosphere. It's just so thin that it pretty much is space. Same thing here. By the way, it's that slight amount of atmosphere that causes satellites to lose orbit. They still suffer from drag, however slowly, and so they must occasionally push themselves up to keep from deorbiting. Once the fuel runs out, they can't stay up for very long.

  • and guess where all that radiation fell down to...

  • @ledicarus It didn't.(hint: takes well over a year for such finely vapourized bomb components to come down, by which time greater than 99.9% of the activity is already gone and it's dispersed over a huge geographical area).

    Despite hundreds of atmospheric nuclear tests, hundreds of underground nuclear tests and a handful of tests under water and in space at no point did the average background radiation level of the planet rise by even 1%.

  • @soylentgreenb actually during the nuclear testing the radiation produced accounted for 7% of the Earth's background radiation levels. This means that previous to the testing it was 0%, because there was no radiation from testing. In conclusion radiation levels thus rose by 7% during the testing by 1963 at which time the Limit Test Ban Treaty was signed.

  • another killing machine D:

  • fuck all u dummen Amerikaner. Juden waren das Problem, alles in weltkrieg 2.annialater ist das fuer Germany.And der keine dummen Amerikaner können zwischen that.once wiederkommen fuck alle Amerikaner und alle Juden

  • @wessendorf15 ima nuke your nazi ass

  • @wessendorf15 calm down bud. We won the war, nothing to get all upset....wait..yeah, that's something to get upset about. Mein penis esta en flamenwerfer

  • @Bosoxfan93 ahh im Just Fucking um mit einigen Leuten hier ist es lustig, wenn ppl mad erhalten

  • Some one see soemthing moving on down ..? if can be a alien?

  • daginni1 u r rite!!! those zionist s.o.b.'s run the world and have plans to put us all in camp fema! CALLING DAG1 AN IDIOT ONLY MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE THE DUMB ONE young paddawon.i suggest you do some VERY THRou research n u 2will soon understand the corporate fascist state we were brainwashed to exist in.things that seem impossible n unreal should not be excluded as truths.bcuz nothing is what it seems!!!!

  • wow, so they want to destroy the planet with this shit?

  • ahhhhh tan lindos como detonaban Bombas Atómicas en la atmosfera, lindos es gringos cientificos, muy lindos

  • This is probably the pinnacle of stupidity and one of the most reckless things I've ever seen. Cancer rates have increased why you say...? Mm hm

  • @FirstStryke You're suffering from severe rectal-cranial inversion, please seek medical attention immediately. Hundreds of nuclear tests have increased background radiation by less than 1%(at the peak, now it's much less than 1%).

    People are healthier and live longer and cancer is an age-related illness. Age adjusted cancer risk has not increased except for skin and lung; those are fully explained by the rise of cigarettes(there's a latency of ~2 decades) and tanning.

  • what do you think this does to our atmosphere?? this is what probly caused global warming not fossile fuels!!! and it probly caused cancer not "radiation from the sun"

  • the retardation is strong within you, redflagshaw! o/

  • Fucking jews

  • @Daginni1 what the hell do jews have anything to do with this you idiot?!?!? omg ppl are soo annoying...and NO im not a jew...

  • e é verdade mesmo !!!

  • ouchie

  • thats cool

  • That is how the Ozone layer got a hole...

  • @studentdebts Fucking global warming!!!

  • @Alerukio I bet your children wont be so cocky.

  • @studentdebts did you know when they started this there was a concern that the atmospher could ignite and destroy the world? it obviously didn't but wow... thats some balls.

  • @studentdebts thats what she said

  • @studentdebts

    I wrote this ages ago and completely forgot I did, and find 49 thumbs up-cool.

  • @studentdebts not really but it "could" be a valid reason

  • @studentdebts they left out according to our calculations the death toll of ozone molecules was estimated at 250,000,000.000,000,000,004

  • @studentdebts No, this is an excellent way to make a lot more ozone in a short amount of time. That's how ozone is made in the first place, ionizing UV radiation(and a small amount of x-rays from the sun's corona) splits O2 molecules into reactive oxygen radicals, which react with another O2 molecule to form O3(ozone), an excellent absorber of UV.

    Production of ozone destroying NOx is only favoured at high pressure and temperature; i.e. at ground level, in the shock front; not in space.

  • @soylentgreenb looks like this is the battle of the lab science teachers....

  • @studentdebts nope, chloroflurocarbons.

  • @NigelGriff I can not remember what I said but did you know the Pale Horse in the book of Revelation is called The Greek word for “pale or ashen” is chlorous or green.

    Maybe related to radiation aftermarth, coincidence that maybe this will bring ruin to mankind at some point with chloroflurocarbons or Chlorine related substaces.

  • @studentdebts Science already knows how it happened, and the problem is now solved and fixing itself. You should catch up.

  • @NigelGriff

    That is how the Ozone layer got a hole...

    Is that what you were replying to, I guess I was just stating how mans experiements could make this happen, since they have done a few nuclear tests already. Its a tongue and cheek answer I am not going by facts.

  • @studentdebts the ozone layer got a hole because chuck norris farted actually :)

  • @cubanmole fucking dumbass. those jokes are getting so old and stupid. and kid dont copy other people.

  • I was living in Northern Utah in 1960 and saw a test of one of our Nukes. It was a EMP detonated in the stratosphere. the news papers said it was a meteor. It was just after sunset and lit the sky like it was noon. You could see it over a 6 state area. I was 9 years old and it was really cool to see. I though the Russians were coming!

  • that would be some scary stuff if they reported what it really was at the time, pretty reckless. they had big toys and wanted to try new things I guess.

  • @orange70383 Rubish. They wanted to defend the US from a soviet attack and they wanted to know whether an EMP effect existed as theorized, they wanted to know how such ionospheric disturbances affect the ability of radar to track incomming missiles. At every nuclear test there were literally thousands of little experiments and things to be measured to get as much data about the phenomenon as possible.

  • @soylentgreenb yes, I know what they said the tests were for, I'm sure most of the population does. I don't think you have to post common knowledge.

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  • @hot8r

    Uh, I think you're misusing the terminology. I think you mean it was just a nuke. All nukes produce EMP's. I doubt it was explicitly an EMP bomb.

  • @hot8r LOL

    

  • @hot8r thats interesting... i live in new zealand and one night last year the whole sky light up bright freen aroung 11pm... it scared the crap outta me ay... it was the night that america used that bomb on the moon. if it was that that its fuking scary... esp. anyway was the light u saw green?

  • @hot8r EMP's and nukes are two very different things mate ;p

  • @ibbhej they both explode so cares

  • @hot8r

    I enjoyed this. Once in a lifetime experience, eh? Thanks for sharing! =D

  • @hot8r really?! And you still alive as well?

  • @hot8r Luckt. That's definitely a once in a lifetime thing. Glad you had the opportunity to experience it!

  • @hot8r An EMP or a nuke? Pick one.

  • @Hellscope1 *jeopardy song plays*

  • Well, the cancer spike could have been effected by it (likely was). However nukes themselves don't cause the cancer, it is the gamma rays that come off it and it can tear up dna pretty bad, which in time can cause cancer. Cancer is when your cells pretty much loose control.

    Now, keep in mind that the increase could have also been from all the other lovely things they were messing with at the time and the increase of medical care quality. If we have amazing med care, then cancer is more noticed.

  • Last poster is so right, between 20 - 50 km is where the Ozone layer is, nuclear testing has destroyed the ozone layer!

  • the ozone layer is still intact with earth you doof.

  • >> justwatch000: I think you meant douche, and only a giant douche would spell it wrong. FYI there are giant holes in the ozone layer, plus it is acknowledged that the gases produced by a nuclear reaction are harmful to the ozone layer. You must the dumbest SOB on the planet if you think that detonating a nuclear weapon in the ozone layer doesn't destroy it. But you believe that a nuclear bomb will melt concrete. Jaysus the blatant ignorance of so people its unbelievable!

  • doof means dumb in german so you were wrong in thinking that. And thats just two holes! one in the top and bottom of the poles. the rest is covered in the ozone layer. And if the ozone layer was destroyed? why are we still living? and also the guess how the ozone layer repairs itself?

  • I never said the whole ozone layer around the planet was destroyed, I clearly mean the area where the bomb was. The magnetosphere also channels sub atomic particles to the poles when nukes are detonated in the upper spheres. William Wallace explains how this occurs @ watch?v=QUM3PDVnk7M

  • well i dont give a shit, the ozone layer is partly destroyed the END. you win

  • The CIA must be listening because as I type, multiple planes are dropping chem trails on me, LOL

  • # lots of planes creating # in the sky, bastards! LOL

  • Also any weapons that are above 1 mega tonne eject some of the most harmful gases into the Ozone layer, official studies have explained how nuclear testing damages the ozone layer, just google it, effects on ozone layer from nuclear testing

  • no shit sherlock, i was talking about the ozone layer being "destroyed" to some people who were brainwashed.

  • @javonoUTube Wrong on more levels than I can fit in 500 characters or less. Ozone depleting NOx is only formed in low altitude tests because the reaction is strongly dependent on pressure. Ozone depleting NOx then has to make its way to the stratosphere, somehow, and the only way to theoretically get a large amount of NOx transported into the atmosphere is a large mushrom cloud. In practice most of it would combine with water to form dilute nitric acid.

  • @javonoUTube "plus it is acknowledged that the gases produced by a nuclear reaction are harmful to the ozone layer."

    Again, this is rubish. The ozone destroying NOx is formed by heat and pressure, the same way it is produced in your car. In the very thin atmosphere of a high altitude nuclear test all you're going to end up doing is creating a fantastic amount of ozone, because ionizing radiation(UVC from the sun) is how ozone is made in the first place.

  • awsome to see. bet this is cause for the recent spikes in cancer over the last 50 years...nice

  • dont be silly

  • thats freakin wild dude.

    awsome

  • Nuclear exlosions look so fucking awesome but I still cannot believe how many have been tested on our planet it's fucking stupid... They should test all weapons of mass destruction in space...prefferably that the public can see the fireworks ^^ hehe

  • I know this was many decades ago, but what the hell... Let's blow the shit out of our atmosphere just to see what happens.

    Here's a nuclear bomb going off underground.

    Here's a nuclear bomb going off above ground.

    Here's a nuclear bomb going off in a tree house.

    I would have called all of them "Operation Holy Shit!"

  • i have no ideal why.

  • lol

  • me too hehe.

  • Starfish Prime was a high-altitude nuclear test conducted by the United States of America on July 9, 1962, a joint effort of the Defense Atomic Support Agency (DASA) and the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). Launched via a Thor rocket and carrying a W49 thermonuclear warhead (manufactured by Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory) and a Mk. 4 reentry vehicle, the explosion took place 400 kilometers (250 miles) above Johnston Island in the Pacific Ocean.

  • It was part of Operation Dominic. It was one of five tests conducted by the USA in outer space as defined by the FAI. It produced a yield of 1.4 megatons of TNT.

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