And then it got worse.

  • @Surp
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    If the clouds smaller than your thumb head for the hills. If it’s bigger than your thumb don’t bother running at all.

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        Just watching old footage of actual atomic tests in the 40’s and 50’s with the soldiers just standing around, not in a bunker, with the cloud towering above them seemingly not too far away, you could figure out that was bullshit. Actually surprised Kyle didn’t show any of those after he shows his work.

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          When my dad was stationed at White Sands our neighbor in Alamogordo was a local who grew up in the area north of Tularosa. He saw Trinity go off as a teen working on his family’s property.

          He said he didn’t see the initial blast, every thing just turned black and white and then a moment later he was knocked to the ground. Said he thought the world was ending, and he was making himself ready for the rapture.

          He was really pissed when the government told everyone it was just a planned demolition of ammo. Saying even a stupid kid of a dirt farmer knew explosives didn’t do that.

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      this guy is fucking amazing in the show

      • @Mirshe
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        Walton Goggins is great in everything.

        • @MissJinx
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          I didn’t knew him. Amazing actor. And amazing Sfx too

    • @Maggoty
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      97 months ago

      While the show is amazing, that’s not good advice. For example that first blast was very survivable from where they were. Also there’s a second shockwave that goes back the other way so don’t get up too quickly. Go play around on nukemap, it’s fun and educational!

  • @Aceticon
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    “Try not to be near any nuclear explosions”.

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    I saw some rules like 30 years ago on survivor chances based on their behavior, I have trouble finding them but roughly it was:

    Half of those who go unconscious but then wake up within an hour will survive

    75% of those who vomit but stop within an hour will live, but 25% of those who cannot stop vomiting will live.

    It went on into burn patients as well - it was data from the nuclear blasts in WW2. I remember it because years later when I did some medicine I realized the first one was brain injury and the second was intestinal radiation injury. If your intestines were sterilized you won’t be here much longer.

    • @SupraMario
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      If your intestines were sterilized you won’t be here much longer.

      Is this from lack of gut bacteria or infection? Or just cooked organs?

      • @datelmd5sum
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        I think intestineal issues are the first symptom of your DNA being so fucked you can’t produce new cells. The cells in your guts needs constant replenishment and things go bad quick down there without new cells.

        • @SupraMario
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          77 months ago

          So basically gut necrosis. Fucking hell that’s bad.

      • @Maggoty
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        37 months ago

        Por que no los dos?

        • @SupraMario
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          27 months ago

          Fair enough, radiation isn’t exactly kind to our bodies.

      • @Agent641
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        27 months ago

        When your digestive system has no active biome, it can’t function and can’t reboot itself, even if new bacteria is introduced later.

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    I’m curious why the mouth needs to be open. Probably to somehow avoid your lungs taking damage from the pressure wave?

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      47 months ago

      If you’re close enough to the impact to see the mushroom cloud, the only choice you get is if you want to die instantly or after a week or so.

      (Not a physicist or a physician.)

      • zout
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        Meh, Richard Feynman wrote in his biography that he saw the first mushroom cloud through a car windshield during the Manhattan project, he lived for another 40-50 years.

        • @Zron
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          67 months ago

          He was pretty far away, and that was a small bomb

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            Still close enough to see the mushroom cloud.

      • zea
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        Fallout is highly variable, you absolutely can live. The blast wave is a bigger threat.

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          A bigger immediate threat, but not the bigger threat. If you survive the initial blast and flash, fallout is almost certainly the biggest thing any survivors will be dealing with, outside of plenty of fires that WILL be started just by the light and radiation.

          At least as far as overtly deadly things. Of course what ever has been blown up won’t be helping, but it won’t actively hurt like fallout or fires will.

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            I’m no way an expert, but was just reading about the “downwinders” still fighting for compensation regarding the Manhattan project. If you are close, you are done, but if you are far enough, your exposure depends on wind direction/strength

            • @MotoAsh
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              Yea, the wind can definitely push fallout around. Though if you even have to worry about it, you’ve survived the blast. A shockwave you can see coming is going to have to nail you pretty hard to kill you. Of course a nuke can do that, but it’s also putting out insane amounts of light. If you’re openly vulnerable to the shockwave before you can react, chances are you’re already fried from the light.

    • @HKPiax
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      I guess it’s for the pressure difference? If you have your mouth open, your lungs expand and contract together with the pressure difference because of the explosion.

    • @LemmyKnowsBest
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      Sweet. As a bonus, Colombians & Brazilians are the sexiest people on the planet so you’ve got all that goin for you too.

    • @Fungah
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      In tests they did in the 50s they told people yo cover their eyed with their hands and close their eyed and people could see the bones in the heir hands.

  • @Maggoty
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    I always thought that was funny. Don’t look at the flash. Also, the Flash is the first thing that’s going to alert you to nuclear explosion. LMAO. I can already hear the VA after the first nuke gets used in war. “We have deemed your eye injury non compensable because you were trained not to look at the flash.”

    • @Agent641
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      You might see a meteoric fireball or three streaking towards the center of the city or airbase as the hypersonic MIRVs descend.

      In general its best not to look at any meteor-looking things, as even natural meteors can explode in the atmosphere with a bright harmful flash (and produce a shockwav

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    Listen man. If this is the thing that is gonna kill me, I’m looking.

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      Nah nah nah, it’ll instantly blind you. You gotta save your sight to see the mushroom and fire storm

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        There is not a lot you could do about not looking at the initial flash.

        Either you looked at it when it happened or you didn’t. Unless you could predict when it would happen of course.

  • peopleproblems
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    Look, I’m just saying I’d enjoy the fireworks, better than dying of radiation sickness

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    I mean, “avoid” HAS always been and always WILL be the best thing to do about anything involving nuclear weapons, so… 🤷

  • @Sam_Bass
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    Yeah dont dare to be different