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  • speed this video up 999999999999999999999999999999­999999999999999999999999999999­99999999 times and thats how fast it happens ina nuclear weapon. dayum.

  • Waste of time

  • Really cool. Its tough to believe that this cool thing can initiate such dreadful explorsion.

  • after reaction, what causes long-term radiation?  Ba or Kr?

  • @pyrioni Actually, uranium-236 is considered one of the longest-lived forms of nuclear waste. 18% of the time, the U-235 atom, upon a neutron's impact, simply absorbs the neutron without fissioning. U-236 has a half-life of well over 20 million years.

    Also, the U-235 fission needn't form barium and krypton. Many other nuclei can form. Some long-lived nuclides formed a lot include radioactive strontium-90 and caesium-137.

  • @SpaceTime4D I see, thanks. :)

  • looks like fusion to me

  • @dodgedart74 Hi Art. This is fission since you are bombarding nuclei with neutron which causes nuclear split (fission) leading to "production" of 2 different elements and 2 neutrons. These 2n go on to hit 2 adjacent nuclei and releasing 4n in the process. 4n-->8n, 8n--->16n, etc. Exponential function in regards to time.

  • Look at the size of them Nuclei !...

  • @radiofreecalifornia yeah the nucleas is supposed to be small. Thats what Rutherford found out anyway!! If thw whole atom was the size of a theatre, the nucleas would be as small as a pea.

  • nice you should speed it up more though it looks more like cell division lol

  • its technical

  • I did this in my room with a tin can and a lot of halogen bulbs pointed at a lump of coal.

  • Neat Uranium Fissions graphics!!

  • Flashy but not very accurate.

    When uranium-235 absorbs a neutron it becomes U-236* where the star notes that it is in an exited state. The excited U-236 nucleus is an oblonge shape and will rapidly decay(the time before it decays follows an exponential distribution, it could take a very long time to decay, but it's very unlikely to do so). When it decays it will either emit a gamma ray and go to the ground state(18% of the time) or it will split unevenly into two parts + 2 or 3 neutrons.

  • Where is the bi-product? The Anti-nature particle that comes from this process, where do you mean it is? It is somewhere thats no question about it, I know someone that change the reactor tubes and he do it 2t a year, he says that if not changed 2t a y the tube can be smashed with a hammer to pieces and even with your hand you can destroy the metal pieces like it was a old dry bread. Clearly process is not in harmony with natural resonances or it's a anti-n-p that has no balance and as a knife..

  • rdavm - seek medical attention because you've lost it.

  • Science says there is dark matter but they cant detect it now but that does not mean its not there. Just becos can't detect A-Nature Part don't say its not there, i say no one have been looking hard and the otter is arrogance once doc degree in hand no way to talk... I know Stanton Friedman, I was invited to sleep over if I travel. I told him that there is a undiscovered particle in the process and I told him why I think so and how I discovered the logic behind it. he did not dismiss my story..

  • There is 2 tings in this universe; Fine-energy & Coarse-energy. Fine-energy is the same as Fine-matter and Coarse-energy is same as Matter. When Fine-energy is compressed high and very dens it will start form coarse-energy, this the universe do all the time and is doing so based on intelligent light with has a natural resonance, thats creation and the spiritual form. What fission do is to go "backwards in creation" as a-nature process will create anti-nature fine matter with a-natural-resonances

  • This anti-nature-resonance of a-nat-fine-matter will destroy coarse energy bcos its resonance is a-nat, thats why natural resonances in coarse matter is broken down. Bcos it has no resonance and is just bounced around bet-when the atoms in coarse-energy, this leads to destruction of matter, it also can react to otter to form new a-nat bonds and that bond is Ozone, while eating ozone in the reaction a new a-nat is formed, a plasma that is direct responsible for Earth's gravity to go rapidly down

  • According to my 2002 math, and believe me there is nothing extra ordinary with me but i am good in Puzzle, I did math in my head for 2 days, don't ask what I was thinking to get the result and I doubt I want to do it again however my result was 50 Years left to it's to late to turn down NuclearPower. 43 years left so 2052 after that time earth will drift out of this solar system forever as it lacks important Graviton B waves. Its already started to drift out, moves about 1 meter or more a day.

  • @rdavm wtf?? according to my ass, everything is going to mutate within 93 years.

  • @soylentgreenb actually its a dumbell shape and since U-235 is a thermal fuel it rarely undergoes capture, it is most likely to fission within a few microseconds emitting on average 2.43 neutrons, and then as the fission fragments undergo beta minus decay they release thermal neutrons ( or delayed nuetrons ) which go on to cause more reactions unless soaked up by a poison (usually hafnium)

  • @Specterx96 In order for a neutron to stimulate a 235U to fission it must first be captured. This gives an excited 236U nuclei(with the aforementioned dumbell shape). This nuclei rapidly decays in either of two ways, either it can fission or it can decay to the ground state by emitting a gamma ray. 235U fails to fission ~18% of the time when it captures a neutron in the thermal spectrum.

  • oh this is perfect, excellent for my nuclear energy report =D

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