[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mJ0WQcXSAbY&feature=related[/media]
I thought it was interesting. May be a repost but it was kind of obscure and it took me awhile to dig up again. It's kind of creepy with the music, especially when it finally detonates.
The mushroom cloud looks pretty. It has this Awe about it.
"If you wouldn't tell Stalin, don't tell Anyone!"
Cracked me up.
I always like watching atomic blast vids. They're so pretty.
pretty amazing insight
Late.
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[editline]27th February 2011[/editline]
But I would tell Stalin, he's a bro.
2:57 and onwards where they just stare at the nuke, it has something incredibly surreal
That was oddly beautiful.
It'd certainly be something to be one of the only humans to have witnessed a nuke like that. However are there any health risks?
I wish I was there.
[QUOTE=D3vils Buddy;28319609]That was oddly beautiful.[/QUOTE]
The greatest things of awe, and wonder are the most beautiful things in existence... I would pay too just watch one nuke go off from a distance like these soldiers did.
The music is so beautiful and yet creepy at the same time.
[QUOTE=Occlusion;28319838]It'd certainly be something to be one of the only humans to have witnessed a nuke like that. However are there any health risks?[/QUOTE]
For watching it? I don't think so. Of course they would have increased levels of radiation in their body, but probably nothing fatal.
Witnessing a nuke like that isn't something you do everyday!
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qILBTqyhvw[/media]
Same video, better music.
This is where i saw it the first time: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5L3vMYoYWA[/media]
[QUOTE=Occlusion;28319838]It'd certainly be something to be one of the only humans to have witnessed a nuke like that. However are there any health risks?[/QUOTE]
I heard from somewhere that some of these men contracted cancer later on in their lives due to the radiation.
[QUOTE=Photo Shop;28324150]I heard from somewhere that some of these men contracted cancer later on in their lives due to the radiation.[/QUOTE]
Of course they got cancer, but cancer is not really something you can just pull out like an statistic. 1/5th of every human on the planet is going to get cancer anyway. This is why chernobyl is so overrated because it [i]potentially[/i] killed 24'000 people, but 3 million would've been killed by cancer anyway. Thing is, "potential deaths" is not a viable statistic, it's a paradox.
You killed 24'000 people that would've not died of cancer otherwise! But you don't see it! Does that mean it didn't happen?
[QUOTE=Haxxer;28324346]Of course they got cancer, but cancer is not really something you can just pull out like an statistic. 1/5th of every human on the planet is going to get cancer anyway. This is why chernobyl is so overrated because it [I]potentially[/I] killed 24'000 people, but 3 million would've been killed by cancer anyway. Thing is, "potential deaths" is not a viable statistic, it's a paradox.
You killed 24'000 people that would've not died of cancer otherwise! But you don't see it! Does that mean it didn't happen?[/QUOTE]
[B]24,000[/B] Why do you use apostrophes instead of commas?
Anyways, agreed.
Beautiful destruction.
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;28324757][B]24,000[/B] Why do you use apostrophes instead of commas?
Anyways, agreed.[/QUOTE]
Seemed okay at the time. Does it matter?
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