
Why This Room is the Most Dangerous Place in the World
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Causing those atoms to hit eachother faster without getting attracted and divinding eachother subtracting from those a mass of energy, and from that the disaster began.
Date: 2023-12-14
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reallifelore
So maybe someone can anwser me this. We talk about the -if- on wether the Elephant foot will dig through the concrete, but is anything actually being done to prevent this or is the risk of it doing so not nearly high enough for concern? There doesn-t seem to be alot of information I could find.
Like what if people dug way under the foot and made an even sturdiet floor even thicker so it would catch the elephant foot and delay its journey until it cools in temeprature
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So maybe someone can anwser me this. We talk about the -if- on wether the Elephant foot will dig through the concrete, but is anything actually being done to prevent this or is the risk of it doing so not nearly high enough for concern? There doesn-t seem to be alot of information I could find.
Like what if people dug way under the foot and made an even sturdiet floor even thicker so it would catch the elephant foot and delay its journey until it cools in temeprature
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-lexus8018
If you have ever been to a soviet power plant be it Hydro-electric, Coal or Nuclear the lower levels are an oppressive maze of dimmly lit narrow corridors and pipes.
Now imagine a place that was creepy and unpleasant from the get go having a melting reactor above it, no lights, and is probably colapsing.
Navigating those places must have been horryfing.
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If you have ever been to a soviet power plant be it Hydro-electric, Coal or Nuclear the lower levels are an oppressive maze of dimmly lit narrow corridors and pipes.
Now imagine a place that was creepy and unpleasant from the get go having a melting reactor above it, no lights, and is probably colapsing.
Navigating those places must have been horryfing.
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-amaljacob7795
My friend went to Chernobyl and recorded some highly contaminated parts of the reactor, the radiation was so much that you can barely see the film, most of the parts you can only see the camera buzzing
Also salute to the Chernoby liquidators and the brave men who died trying to contain the disaster
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My friend went to Chernobyl and recorded some highly contaminated parts of the reactor, the radiation was so much that you can barely see the film, most of the parts you can only see the camera buzzing
Also salute to the Chernoby liquidators and the brave men who died trying to contain the disaster
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-msage510
I went and explored a military dumping site for dangerous chemicals that was created during the 50's and I'll never forget how my internal organs felt while I was there. Seemed like a fun idea at the time, when I was 21, but I'd never go back there. Thankfully, I wasn't there long.
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I went and explored a military dumping site for dangerous chemicals that was created during the 50's and I'll never forget how my internal organs felt while I was there. Seemed like a fun idea at the time, when I was 21, but I'd never go back there. Thankfully, I wasn't there long.
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-DianaDeLuna
At the 4: 00 mark, your research could've done better. The man is nuclear inspector Artur Korneyev, and this is a time-lapse selfie, hence the spooky flashlight trails. Selfie taken in 1996. As of 2019 he was still around, albeit with radiation-caused health problems.
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At the 4: 00 mark, your research could've done better. The man is nuclear inspector Artur Korneyev, and this is a time-lapse selfie, hence the spooky flashlight trails. Selfie taken in 1996. As of 2019 he was still around, albeit with radiation-caused health problems.
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-Hydrolysisisfun
The most dangerous place is any laboratory where they work with dioxygen difluoride.
Elephant-s foot isn-t even that dangerous anymore compared to say I don-t know AN ACTIVE VOLCANO.
It-s not even melting anymore and hasn-t been for 35 years.
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The most dangerous place is any laboratory where they work with dioxygen difluoride.
Elephant-s foot isn-t even that dangerous anymore compared to say I don-t know AN ACTIVE VOLCANO.
It-s not even melting anymore and hasn-t been for 35 years.
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-octavyocarmo5401
If one day I have a child and is a girl, I'll take the boy who's interested in her to chernobyl and he'll stand right next to the Elephant's Foot.
If he survives after 300 seconds, he'll have my permisson to date my daughter.
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If one day I have a child and is a girl, I'll take the boy who's interested in her to chernobyl and he'll stand right next to the Elephant's Foot.
If he survives after 300 seconds, he'll have my permisson to date my daughter.
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-guitarinjustin
The elephants foot photo is a double exposure. One picture was taken of a guy, and then another picture was taken of the foot without advancing the film. The the guy looks like he was standing next to it, but he really wasnt
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The elephants foot photo is a double exposure. One picture was taken of a guy, and then another picture was taken of the foot without advancing the film. The the guy looks like he was standing next to it, but he really wasnt
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-TJonLongIsland
Mozilla removed settings from it's browser that let users control many aspects of the browser. Updates are now mandatory, with no way for users to turn them off. Claiming Mozilla respects privacy is completely fictitious.
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Mozilla removed settings from it's browser that let users control many aspects of the browser. Updates are now mandatory, with no way for users to turn them off. Claiming Mozilla respects privacy is completely fictitious.
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-billyballin9324
They do know who took the picture and the blurring and ghosting of the image was caused by the cameras shutter speed not the radiation.
The grainy quality of the image was however caused by the radiation.
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They do know who took the picture and the blurring and ghosting of the image was caused by the cameras shutter speed not the radiation.
The grainy quality of the image was however caused by the radiation.
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-montyboon4127
The man in the photo is believed to be Artur Corneev (art-or cor-nay-ev) and hes still believed to be alive today. (believed and is are different words, i don't know however)
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The man in the photo is believed to be Artur Corneev (art-or cor-nay-ev) and hes still believed to be alive today. (believed and is are different words, i don't know however)
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-mojothedeadman
Nothing -routine- about the test as the men involved had never done it and weren't even told everything about it. Routine would suggest that they did the test all the time.
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Nothing -routine- about the test as the men involved had never done it and weren't even told everything about it. Routine would suggest that they did the test all the time.
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-WvlfDarkfire
I just imagine that at some point in our future we will start using sites like this to conduct nuclear clean up research. Never let a big mistake go to waste I say.
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I just imagine that at some point in our future we will start using sites like this to conduct nuclear clean up research. Never let a big mistake go to waste I say.
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-miker6546
The elephants foot is no longer hot, is no longer melting though the concrete and has never nor will ever cause an explosion were it to come into contact with water.
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The elephants foot is no longer hot, is no longer melting though the concrete and has never nor will ever cause an explosion were it to come into contact with water.
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-persian_gamer631
Meanwhile:
- Me: There is molten reactor fuel, sand and radiation in the basement.
- Dyatlov: You did not see molten reactor fuel, sand and radiation.
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Meanwhile:
- Me: There is molten reactor fuel, sand and radiation in the basement.
- Dyatlov: You did not see molten reactor fuel, sand and radiation.
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-meeknuggets4860
I can't find anywhere that says it weighs 100 tons. seems to weigh around 2-6 tons from what i was able to find. which is still a lot for something so small.
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I can't find anywhere that says it weighs 100 tons. seems to weigh around 2-6 tons from what i was able to find. which is still a lot for something so small.
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-birchthebirch4593
I didn't start watching this video and I'm sure it's to do with the elephants foot if I'm wrong ill leave the comment here as proof of my idiocy
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I didn't start watching this video and I'm sure it's to do with the elephants foot if I'm wrong ill leave the comment here as proof of my idiocy
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-romangarcia223
A lot of things had happened in the past century's in but further in the future more explanation will be possible and unknown worlds and universes
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A lot of things had happened in the past century's in but further in the future more explanation will be possible and unknown worlds and universes
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-UKinQ8Gaming
As someone who was born in 86 before chenobyl, can anyone else born in the same year see how messed up the following generations are behavior wise?
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As someone who was born in 86 before chenobyl, can anyone else born in the same year see how messed up the following generations are behavior wise?
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reallifelore
Late but whatever. It wasn't a routine check, it was a security test that had been postponed times before and had also failed 3 times before.
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Late but whatever. It wasn't a routine check, it was a security test that had been postponed times before and had also failed 3 times before.
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-girthicusmaximus
idk I think its probably like inside a volcano or like maybe the very bottom of the Mariana's trench but I could be wrong
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idk I think its probably like inside a volcano or like maybe the very bottom of the Mariana's trench but I could be wrong
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-jackdough8164
I already knew what this was going to be lol
Edit: whoever did the script for this video got a tonne of facts wrong lol
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I already knew what this was going to be lol
Edit: whoever did the script for this video got a tonne of facts wrong lol
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-Nyxiality
Its really interesting.
People are so scared of radiation, but I'm not. Its not actually as dangerous as people think.
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Its really interesting.
People are so scared of radiation, but I'm not. Its not actually as dangerous as people think.
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-reclame_dar
2: 41 Props to the guy who took the picture for getting shot with deadly radiation just to take this picture
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2: 41 Props to the guy who took the picture for getting shot with deadly radiation just to take this picture
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-TopOyster
The most dangerous place in the world is in the US where everyone is pissed off and anyone one can buy a gun
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The most dangerous place in the world is in the US where everyone is pissed off and anyone one can buy a gun
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-rv3089
Being in a room inside the titanic would certainly mean instant death by implosion or drowning within seconds.
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Being in a room inside the titanic would certainly mean instant death by implosion or drowning within seconds.
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-WvlfDarkfire
I know I've found a good documentary when I have to rewatch it over and over. This was done very well
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I know I've found a good documentary when I have to rewatch it over and over. This was done very well
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