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We're given special access to various plutonium compounds at the National Nuclear Laboratory, in Sellafield. A chance to meet the "Hannibal Lecter of the Periodic Table". With thanks to Mark Sarsfield and Chris Maher... www.nnl.co.uk/
In part this video shows how plutonium is extracted from nuclear fuel waste.
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@periodicvideos
@periodicvideos 4 года назад
These videos are made by Brady Haran - check out his "Unmade Podcast" here: bit.ly/UnmadePlaylist
@yourallbrainwashed
@yourallbrainwashed 3 года назад
World's first autotune @ 7:41
@JesusisJesus
@JesusisJesus 3 года назад
Plutonium - Pu - pronounced “Poo”
@peds7808
@peds7808 3 года назад
Crazy crazy frog you etssittDitfTzjratlzjtKtDllsktlfyyllzgllylyzlyyl,🧞‍♀️?:
@Disgusting12712
@Disgusting12712 2 года назад
@@peds7808 wtf
@ellrog
@ellrog 2 года назад
Swear Af
@buddhabrew
@buddhabrew 8 лет назад
I knew that dude was legit the second I saw his hair.
@nielsvanleeuwen9345
@nielsvanleeuwen9345 8 лет назад
Hahahaha
@trendduos7679
@trendduos7679 8 лет назад
XD
@ThePantruca
@ThePantruca 8 лет назад
+Horus Osiris I think that he looks wonderful and fits the stereotype
@hoanhngo5758
@hoanhngo5758 8 лет назад
ROFL...just like my science teacher.
@GlassLegend40
@GlassLegend40 8 лет назад
I'm sure he didn't just accidently electricuted himself like, Benjamin
@kimikotanaka6713
@kimikotanaka6713 5 лет назад
Me - "How often do you wear that tie?" Eccentric Scientist - "Periodically."
@RockLee679
@RockLee679 5 лет назад
Very underrated conment
@Bigtimboeproductions
@Bigtimboeproductions 5 лет назад
Kimiko Tanaka nice!!!!
@Rawdiswar
@Rawdiswar 5 лет назад
Legit LOL
@caseytaylor1487
@caseytaylor1487 5 лет назад
The best take!
@TXejas19
@TXejas19 5 лет назад
Stealing
@bmzaron713
@bmzaron713 4 года назад
I don't understand everything in this, but the professor really has a skill of making concepts relatable
@hni7458
@hni7458 3 года назад
The professor is truly great, because: - listening to him you really come to believe that you know and understand the ENG language perfectly well - he explains everything so that everybody, incl me, understands everything (imagine if all YT presenters be like him) - you really would wish to be one of his friends. Then I nearly would die for a another copy of his tie - truly a cool guy.
@sebastianperales3630
@sebastianperales3630 2 года назад
You miss the most important thing, he has a great hair 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
@hni7458
@hni7458 2 года назад
@@sebastianperales3630 Yeah how true, that's cool too :)
@ConstantChaos1
@ConstantChaos1 Год назад
-the hair
@lookoutforchris
@lookoutforchris 10 месяцев назад
He still gets things wrong occasionally. Plutonium was discovered/created in late 1940 to early 1941 at the University of California, Berkeley, not in 1914 as the video states.
@SwingAxleLover
@SwingAxleLover 8 месяцев назад
​@@lookoutforchrisI think he did say 1940, the two can sound quite similar
@mr.voidout4739
@mr.voidout4739 5 лет назад
4:02 RU-vid Award nominee for best editing!
@bellicose4653
@bellicose4653 5 лет назад
Excellent. Match on hair
@XCenturionX
@XCenturionX 4 года назад
LOL
@VisionElectricAus
@VisionElectricAus 4 года назад
Touche
@mlamboms
@mlamboms 4 года назад
Observation Award goes out to your sir. Well spotted!
@kevinluiz
@kevinluiz 4 года назад
Kkkkkkkkkkk
@lekoman
@lekoman 6 лет назад
That transition from the mushroom cloud to the professor's hair at 4:02 tho. ;D
@sirwhitemeat9785
@sirwhitemeat9785 5 лет назад
lol
@mug7692
@mug7692 5 лет назад
@@sirwhitemeat9785 it took 1 year before anyone replied
@OriginalLito
@OriginalLito 5 лет назад
Damn
@sirwhitemeat9785
@sirwhitemeat9785 5 лет назад
@@mug7692 weird huh cause it made me laugh so hard xD
@Nik-xi2ri
@Nik-xi2ri 5 лет назад
Premium Production capabilities
@jackrogers7395
@jackrogers7395 3 года назад
11:38 "rather like, the fruit inside a cake" *My brain:* *eat the plutonium*
@dededede6471
@dededede6471 3 года назад
Enjoy your meal
@altheamantes2041
@altheamantes2041 3 года назад
Enjoy hahaha Welcome to heaven bro
@annfokker
@annfokker 3 года назад
that would be embarrassing.
@ssjdaley
@ssjdaley 2 года назад
Me: and I took that personally.
@hamanakohamaneko7028
@hamanakohamaneko7028 2 года назад
One stray neutron in your mouth initiates a chain reaction
@palli6458
@palli6458 3 года назад
"I'll take you to the moon" so outdated.. "I'll take you to plutonium laboratory" is so romantic 😂
@oximas
@oximas 2 года назад
difinatly my favourite date😂
@kermanguy1877
@kermanguy1877 9 лет назад
How to safely handle common radioactive elements Uranium 1: Wear protective clothing on every part of your body, extra protection for vital areas. 2: Use a tool for extended grip, as to limit your proximity to uranium. 3: Remember to thoroughly clean all lab equipment and protective clothing after you have finished. Plutonium 1: Consider your life and all you would be throwing away. 2: Do not handle plutonium.
@user-xw1yh2py4j
@user-xw1yh2py4j 8 лет назад
+Kerman Guy Or just surround them by several tons of dynamite and enjoy the show.
@cl4ster17
@cl4ster17 8 лет назад
+Eric Wesson As long as it's outside of your body yes. In fact a thicker sheet of paper or just 10cm of air is enough to stop the alpha radiation. But once it gets inside your body it gets messy
@jed-henrywitkowski6470
@jed-henrywitkowski6470 8 лет назад
+Kerman Guy Oh damn, I ruined it... 88, is 89.
@guntertv304
@guntertv304 8 лет назад
+Kerman Guy uranium in its metallic form is an alpha radiator too so if you have it in an ampulla you don,t need all of this but if you store it in a bottle and you want to get it out you should do all of this
@afcomser
@afcomser 8 лет назад
I was able to handle a plutonium puck while at Hanford, it was in a heavy polymer bag. It was warm to the touch a dull silver grey, I'm still alive
@tropicalpalmtree
@tropicalpalmtree 8 лет назад
the guy at 0:24 is everything that i imagined a chemical scientist to look like
@quasarsphere
@quasarsphere 8 лет назад
+tropicalpalmtree I was just about to make an identical comment when I saw yours!
@Halapep
@Halapep 8 лет назад
+quasarsphere Haha same here xD
@andreoliveira7420
@andreoliveira7420 8 лет назад
he look like a mad scientist
@user-ho1vt8vz2l
@user-ho1vt8vz2l 8 лет назад
he wants to be called Einstein
@alastair3223
@alastair3223 8 лет назад
Same lol
@peterbmeadows2000
@peterbmeadows2000 2 года назад
Why did I not pay more attention to chemistry at school?! This is fascinating stuff! Thank you guys
@psylee8687
@psylee8687 Год назад
Your high school teacher does not have the credentials
@ConstantChaos1
@ConstantChaos1 Год назад
I can't relate i was always a huge chemistry nerd, I actually went to a year of biochemical engineering school before I got burnt out and became a first responder instead
@miakaleighjj
@miakaleighjj Год назад
lol, Chemistry is interesting, but I don't like drawing element formations or memorizing the periodic tables, I rather watch this instead😂
@kyon-kyon-
@kyon-kyon- 11 месяцев назад
when high school teachers do it it's boring.
@dimitristripakis7364
@dimitristripakis7364 10 месяцев назад
As a high school teacher, if kids had this exact person talking exactly lile this inside the classroom, they would still fool around about his hair and only the same few would pay attention.
@Xanderviceory
@Xanderviceory 3 года назад
This was 94 times more interesting than I thought it would be :-)
@robichj
@robichj 2 года назад
I believe 92? Or are you adding uranium and plutonium...
@tinfoilbottle5943
@tinfoilbottle5943 2 года назад
@@robichj plutonium had an atomic number 94
@heckler73
@heckler73 4 года назад
I did not feel like I wasted a second of the last 17 minutes. Thank you.
@emileponcelet3439
@emileponcelet3439 2 года назад
Something educational is never a waste of time even if u dont get any of it
@heckler73
@heckler73 2 года назад
@@emileponcelet3439 That may be true to the extent one's subconscious can be primed by the experience, but interest aids in retention, and retention aids in understanding. Time is limited by metabolic processes, so it would be wiser to apply one's attention to garnering knowledge of one's interests, if given the choice. So is it possible to 'waste' one's time on 'education'? I say yes, but perhaps with a caveat that one has an 'interest' in the first place. 'Education' is an interesting subject to ponder. Thanks for the thought provocation.
@Huffim
@Huffim 8 лет назад
Even his ties are periodic. The man is chemistry. Period!
@SyntheticFuture
@SyntheticFuture 7 лет назад
aaaaaaah, I see what you did there! *fistbump*
@mr_underscore5320
@mr_underscore5320 7 лет назад
Imagine his underwear xD
@knutarild2181
@knutarild2181 7 лет назад
toungepunch in the fart box?
@SD40Fan_Jason
@SD40Fan_Jason 7 лет назад
Bill Nye could benefit from this fashion, hehe
@arthurmedeiros4929
@arthurmedeiros4929 6 лет назад
Lol, you got jokes ma man
@Rheologist
@Rheologist Год назад
I'm starting a process engineering job at the Hanford Site in Richland, Washington, US to clean up the plutonium waste from the Manhattan project in may :)
@ReyOfLight
@ReyOfLight 3 года назад
Just love that “mad scientist” type of hairstyle! It’s epic when a pure genius sports that hairstyle!
@TipoQueTocaelPiano
@TipoQueTocaelPiano 9 лет назад
"Plutonium is dangerous for two reasons: First, because they use it to make bombs..." I agree.
@theultimagamer9171
@theultimagamer9171 9 лет назад
Second reason?
@TipoQueTocaelPiano
@TipoQueTocaelPiano 9 лет назад
The radioactivity, of course.
@TipoQueTocaelPiano
@TipoQueTocaelPiano 9 лет назад
Yeah, but usually you don't go around with a piece of plutonium.
@rickvasquez6677
@rickvasquez6677 9 лет назад
Dense and weight have nothing to do with each other
@riftus87
@riftus87 9 лет назад
Rick Vasquez -_-
@dr.borris8034
@dr.borris8034 5 лет назад
Judging by his hair... he did a line of plutonium before the interview
@elainevankat5353
@elainevankat5353 5 лет назад
Lol!
@stephensonselina
@stephensonselina 5 лет назад
Dr. Borris no doubt!
@scootergreen3
@scootergreen3 5 лет назад
Ha ha! Yeah!
@christianlemelin9862
@christianlemelin9862 5 лет назад
Hahahahahahahah 😂 😂
@riggingpots3453
@riggingpots3453 5 лет назад
Rolling over in laughter
@JimSmithInChiapas
@JimSmithInChiapas 3 года назад
08:40 "Plutonium is a fascinating metal." That's an understatement! What a shame that Pu is so dangerous. Among its strange behaviors is that some of its alloys -- e.g. Pu + rare earths -- partially remelt upon cooling (via inverse peritectic reactions). After further cooling,of course, those alloys become completely solid.
@themeanbean7111
@themeanbean7111 2 года назад
"I saw plutonium, but I don't think I can tell you where", Totally normal.
@ofoxofox1
@ofoxofox1 2 года назад
I just came to check in comments whether anyone else had a say on that !
@valerianardelean9235
@valerianardelean9235 2 года назад
Probably to avoid someone stealing it
@sincereflowers3218
@sincereflowers3218 2 года назад
I mean you wouldn't want the average person handling something so dangerous, makes sense that NDAs and such would get involved.
@OdinzEinherjar
@OdinzEinherjar 2 года назад
I seen it, it was over at Doc Brown's house, he stole it from the Libyans.
@sauercrowder
@sauercrowder 22 дня назад
​@@sincereflowers3218 Probably much stronger than NDAs, more like whatever the UK equivalent to ITAR might be called.
@karhukivi
@karhukivi 4 года назад
There are quite a few (100+) people in the USA fitted with cardiac pacemakers powered by about 2.5Ci of Pu238. This gives off about 80 mW of heat sufficient to power the device for a long time (half-life is 88 years). When the patient eventually dies, the device is recovered and reconditioned for another person who needs one. One man was offered a battery-powered replacement but he refused as it would require minor surgery once a year, and he preferred his plutonium one!
@TheAechBomb
@TheAechBomb 2 месяца назад
dang, 80mW seems like a lot for a tiny RTG, the massive soviet terrestrial RTGs only made maybe 100W and were hundreds of pounds.
@karhukivi
@karhukivi 2 месяца назад
@@TheAechBomb My mistake - iit should be 80 micro-watts, the "mu" sign switched to an "m" somehow. Well spotted!
@TheAechBomb
@TheAechBomb 2 месяца назад
@@karhukivi that makes more sense, thanks :D
@sauercrowder
@sauercrowder 22 дня назад
​@@karhukiviand that is why in these kinds of contexts I always just type "u"
@karhukivi
@karhukivi 22 дня назад
@@sauercrowder ALT+230 usually gives a µ symbol but yes, a "u" is safer!
@jamesgreen1239
@jamesgreen1239 5 лет назад
The name of the haircut is called the “Albert Einstein”.
@u.v.s.5583
@u.v.s.5583 5 лет назад
I need a comrade Dyatlov cut.
@JoeMilllionaire
@JoeMilllionaire 4 года назад
Don King
@tgmtf5963
@tgmtf5963 4 года назад
Mushroom cloud haircut
@chasiah7101
@chasiah7101 4 года назад
Walk in too the barbers, What u want there sir? eh can a get an Albert einstein back n sides pls😂
@Mr.Oblivian
@Mr.Oblivian 4 года назад
Einstein was a fraud...
@vincentlangel8555
@vincentlangel8555 3 года назад
I love the plutonium table story! I was a chem minor in undergrad and I miss crazy stories like that.
@ChristopherSaindon
@ChristopherSaindon 4 года назад
His hair has a higher IQ than almost everybody.
@dalroache
@dalroache 4 года назад
What does that mean explain?
@coolguy-cu5op
@coolguy-cu5op 4 года назад
@@dalroache it's a joke
@BillAnt
@BillAnt 4 года назад
"Plutonium has a really nasty reputation." ... Noooooohhhh! Really?! xD You know he's a real scientist when you see him write upside down at 5:21 ... also at 6:22 he's still running Windows XP. ;)
@westfold2222
@westfold2222 4 года назад
Yeahh i same think . Wkwkwkw
@thomasedavis
@thomasedavis 3 года назад
He took an IQ test on a periodic table.
@JooKen
@JooKen 4 года назад
"Did you... did you just describe the explosion of a container containing radioactive plutonium waste as 'embarrassing'?"
@ryncookie9478
@ryncookie9478 3 года назад
"Yes"
@Pr1est0fDoom
@Pr1est0fDoom 3 года назад
What a madlad!
@angelobonanno1859
@angelobonanno1859 3 года назад
Absolute madman!
@kousueki7024
@kousueki7024 2 года назад
what he means is its very embarrassing when the grand children of grand children knowing that their ancestors dont know how to take care their radioactive waste and leaving the next generation with a contiminated planet to live
@ferretappreciator
@ferretappreciator 2 года назад
@@kousueki7024I completely get where you're coming from, and what you're saying, but also every single generation will create new problems for the next to solve, somehow. Until, of course, they can't fix the issue and everyone dies... Then there will be no more problems :D (or D:)
@AlphaMikeCharlie
@AlphaMikeCharlie 3 года назад
He hasn’t changed one bit in 8 years
@LLO227
@LLO227 3 года назад
Dude that's an amazing story!!! How the heck did he recover the 9 milligrams of plutonium by turning it into ashes from a Table!!?? That's impressive
@satanas5975
@satanas5975 2 года назад
insane
@watchmen22
@watchmen22 7 лет назад
I'm student from nor..err south korea and I'm interested in obtaining Plutonium for um research purposes. Any help is appreciated.
@datboidego
@datboidego 7 лет назад
yea 5 grams for $2,500,000 .
@theshallowswallow6733
@theshallowswallow6733 7 лет назад
Watchmen22
@datboidego
@datboidego 7 лет назад
+Watchmen22 no i think Jon Doe was born with that disease. so sad :/
@wakewind4129
@wakewind4129 7 лет назад
didn't you watch the video? You make plutonium from uranium-238 separated from u5
@tf3confirmedbuthv54
@tf3confirmedbuthv54 7 лет назад
diego carmona you can't do math
@CaptivaLP
@CaptivaLP 5 лет назад
Seriously? Everyone mentioning his hair but NOBODY NOTICED HIS TIE?!?!? That tie is perfection
@ankles632
@ankles632 5 лет назад
I saw it and looked it up. They are for sale on Amazon for $7.20 . They even have a variety of colors. I want a " glow in the dark" 1. Really freak people out LOL
@marinaholmes4549
@marinaholmes4549 5 лет назад
Did you notice he's not wearing a wedding ring. Mmmmmmm wonder why. 😀
@DJHotbuns
@DJHotbuns 5 лет назад
I did. Periodically. 🥴🤓
@battletoaster5470
@battletoaster5470 5 лет назад
I did
@RandomCoffee101
@RandomCoffee101 5 лет назад
Marina Holmes wedding rings are not allowed in the laboratory
@henkmagnetic3103
@henkmagnetic3103 9 дней назад
12 years ago, and still as powerful as, both the plutonium and the value of this video. Thanks, to all the team. Had a look at the team photo on your website, and a very photogenic bunch you are.
@jasontuck-smith3896
@jasontuck-smith3896 2 года назад
13:15 'Did you just describe the explosion of a container containing radioactive plutonium waste as embarrassing?!' 'Yes!'. Lol I love the Proff.
@RhodianColossus
@RhodianColossus 10 лет назад
Automatic Captions: ''...plutonium is a mom-made element...'' Damn it mom, I wanted cookies not radioactive death.
@IKamiZz
@IKamiZz 5 лет назад
plutonium is a PEOPLE-made element.
@kencarter9721
@kencarter9721 5 лет назад
@@IKamiZz You are correct. My mom is a person...kinda...
@janetsminten8196
@janetsminten8196 4 года назад
@@IKamiZz its manmade
@HerecomestheCalavera
@HerecomestheCalavera 9 лет назад
Remember in 1985 when plutonium was available at every corner store?
@estebanchacanacontreras546
@estebanchacanacontreras546 9 лет назад
hahahaha
@Hiei2k7
@Hiei2k7 9 лет назад
I borrowed it off of some libyan nationalists. They told me to build em a bomb, and in turn I gave them a shiny bomb casing full of used pinball machine parts!
@chef5150dotpsd
@chef5150dotpsd 9 лет назад
great scott i forgot XD
@EpicXXProductions
@EpicXXProductions 9 лет назад
I was born in the 90's what are you guys talking about lol
@Hiei2k7
@Hiei2k7 9 лет назад
Nothing you'd be interested in, young one. Run along now.
@siddheshsingabhatti4025
@siddheshsingabhatti4025 3 года назад
Still less radioactive and toxic than TikTok😂😂
@Max-zo6rv
@Max-zo6rv 2 года назад
Bruh clown
@fredharvey2720
@fredharvey2720 6 месяцев назад
Tiktok is a short bus
@barrytarr2960
@barrytarr2960 2 года назад
Mark the glove box guy - reassuring we have experts like him at Sellafield.
@jimdevlin2138
@jimdevlin2138 5 лет назад
AS a retired lab technician I have the utmost admiration for anyone involved in the level of work, working in a chamber like that is never easy more so when using highly toxic and volatile reagents . great work guys
@tb8573
@tb8573 7 лет назад
The atomic bomb mushroom-cloud fades perfectly into the shape of his hair at 4:03.
@sweeflyboy
@sweeflyboy 5 лет назад
This is sooo underrated...
@simonpeter5032
@simonpeter5032 5 лет назад
All that plutonium.
@azreenklose7976
@azreenklose7976 5 лет назад
Maybe he have experience the plutonium effect after all😂😂😂😂
@StephenDiJoseph
@StephenDiJoseph 5 лет назад
hahahahahaha....brilliant observation!
@JamchesterBoozle
@JamchesterBoozle 5 лет назад
Hahahahahaha what a brilliant shout!
@Yeebo__
@Yeebo__ 8 месяцев назад
I love these videos, not just for the information and education, but for the genuine human relationships you all have with one another. It's a breath of fresh air. Thank you, all of you!
@mistrimeat
@mistrimeat 2 года назад
Barber: "How can I help you?" Scientist: "Gimme dat Einstein, fam." Barber: "Say no more."
@dravenromero1386
@dravenromero1386 5 лет назад
I have to say, I find explosive decaying plutonium barrels far less embarrassing than spilling a country's accumulated amount of plutonium and sawing the table where it fell to retrieve it. I can't stop watching your videos, they are informative, interesting, and entertaining!
@SGTBizarro
@SGTBizarro 9 лет назад
Comment section is more toxic than the damn plutonium.
@chickenmonger123
@chickenmonger123 9 лет назад
SGTBizarro Yeah. Worried I am going to get cancer now.
@dahntaedeluna
@dahntaedeluna 9 лет назад
Ha
@grampton
@grampton 7 лет назад
chickenmonger123, lol.
@faizrafii58
@faizrafii58 6 лет назад
plutonium was the most toxic before league of legends created
@paper2222
@paper2222 6 лет назад
100% tru
@Ezhil-dq8op
@Ezhil-dq8op 6 месяцев назад
I remember seeing the videos of all the elements in this channel when I was in my high school. I was really proud back then. Thanks for the masterpieces that you gave us
@lilaskiwan2987
@lilaskiwan2987 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos. As a highschool science and math teacher, this is a wonderfull source of inspiration.
@prakrambhushan8328
@prakrambhushan8328 4 года назад
My brain if I ever get a chance to touch the solution Brain : Drink it
@moonbright7373
@moonbright7373 3 года назад
😂
@fatdad64able
@fatdad64able 3 года назад
No please don't. Pass it on to the needy,....Trump, Putin, et cetera.
@creepy_regret5542
@creepy_regret5542 3 года назад
@@fatdad64able I will pass it on to you
@fatdad64able
@fatdad64able 3 года назад
@@creepy_regret5542 So I can give it to these idiots? Great idea. I'll include "baby trump" aka Bojo. ^^
@somethinginthewalls388
@somethinginthewalls388 3 года назад
Pu(III) in solution is the forbidden grape soda.
@chaos-kun7310
@chaos-kun7310 5 лет назад
"I have seen a lump of Plutonium once - I don't think I could tell you where I saw it" hmm... that's not suspicious
@frostynugs4206
@frostynugs4206 5 лет назад
its not like they'll tell people were it is its a bit dangerous lad
@davidharrison7014
@davidharrison7014 5 лет назад
Please.....tell us! ISIS wants to know.
@fidziek
@fidziek 5 лет назад
in reality not many folks seeing plutonium have survived to tell the story, I suppose...
@fidziek
@fidziek 5 лет назад
@@davidharrison7014 Physics is not a priviledge of 'secret societies' - Thus who needs - knows... ISIS - is that something from ancient Egyptology? I'm not au courant, sorry...
@gsfbffxpdhhdf7043
@gsfbffxpdhhdf7043 5 лет назад
Mariusz Fidzinski you are a muslim i bet
@ciotta87
@ciotta87 3 года назад
Great videos guys. Very interesting for a chemist to see how to handle this artificial elements
@enginebae3471
@enginebae3471 2 года назад
I spent a few months delivering radioactive material to an underground storage facility in the middle of bfe Utah. I’ve always thought one day I would hear about an “embarrassing” event out there 🤷‍♂️
@Ilikewater-andice
@Ilikewater-andice 10 лет назад
0:23 EINSTEIN'S REINCARNATION
@mh-ki2dv
@mh-ki2dv 5 лет назад
But Boris told me it was the equivalent of one chest X-Ray.
@smeaglesreturn
@smeaglesreturn 5 лет назад
Max Herman 😂
@jolly117s5
@jolly117s5 5 лет назад
No 400
@engineer4269
@engineer4269 5 лет назад
3.6 not great. Not terrible.
@itzjczzz398
@itzjczzz398 5 лет назад
*CHERNOBYL INTENSIFIES*
@bruhbruhh1488
@bruhbruhh1488 5 лет назад
@@engineer4269 he is delusional get him out
@ycmgxekwa
@ycmgxekwa 3 года назад
This is thee most interesting documentary I have seen this year. Wow. I can listen to the old man 24/7. I just love brilliant people.
@alexandroalvarez2464
@alexandroalvarez2464 8 месяцев назад
What an extraordinary and fascinating collection of videos showing chemical elements and their use and origins.
@JohnOgunlela
@JohnOgunlela 4 года назад
His accent is funny and it makes him fun and so clear to listen to. He's a great chap
@codyleslie478
@codyleslie478 2 года назад
How so? His accent is quite common
@a2pabmb2
@a2pabmb2 2 года назад
Accent? That's what English sounds like when spoken properly.
@fractal5764
@fractal5764 2 года назад
@@a2pabmb2 Accents are relative.
@ianwhite6996
@ianwhite6996 2 года назад
His accent's not funny you dips**t. Its from a southern English county you ignoramus.
@getsome4806
@getsome4806 2 года назад
Yikes. I came here to lambast @John Ogunlela for his unabashed infantilization of a rather serious subject. But, damn...looks like there's no need.
@j.reinhardt36
@j.reinhardt36 8 лет назад
cool hair: 10/10
@348frank348
@348frank348 8 лет назад
8/8 m8. r8 with f8
@sliceofgarlicbread6868
@sliceofgarlicbread6868 8 лет назад
He's a chemist!
@psychedelicpython
@psychedelicpython 8 лет назад
This guy is too cool!
@kazishacez25
@kazishacez25 7 лет назад
your also 10/10
@sliceofgarlicbread6868
@sliceofgarlicbread6868 7 лет назад
Manly Boi ???
@arseface2k934
@arseface2k934 2 года назад
5:20 look directly to the right of the professor it's AMONG US
@sushi_wolf
@sushi_wolf 2 года назад
These men are very knowledgeable and professional, great video.
@mrkiky
@mrkiky 5 лет назад
Damn that guy spilled the entire UK's reserve of Plutonium..... must've been so embarrassing.
@mikelouis9389
@mikelouis9389 5 лет назад
He wound up losing half a gram of the most toxic element imaginable. Fun guy to work with.
@kyle.s3700
@kyle.s3700 5 лет назад
And apparently he was ok and taught him chemistry
@alastairbarkley6572
@alastairbarkley6572 4 года назад
Huh? Those NNL labs dudes are part of one of the world's largest commercial nuclear fuels recycling and recovery companies. Sellafield, Cumbria, UK receives spent fuel rods from all over the world for reprocessing and storage. It's actually a major British industry. The UK has plenty, plenty plutonium - far more than is sensible, according to environmentalists.
@robertmcgovern8850
@robertmcgovern8850 4 года назад
@@alastairbarkley6572 Did you watch the video? The Professor's chemistry teacher, Alfie Maddoch (sp?) spilled nearly the entire UK plotonium reserve on a wooden table, then burned the wooden table section to recover 9/10ths of the spilled element. See 15:10 onward.
@josephbrennan370
@josephbrennan370 4 года назад
@@alastairbarkley6572 yes in the present day we have quite a lot but back during ww2 we only had 10 milligrams.
@fightingillini1717
@fightingillini1717 9 лет назад
That guy with the crazy hair is exactly what I expected a scientist working on plutonium to look like
@sarowie
@sarowie 9 лет назад
Proffesor Martyn Poliakoff has a different research focus then Plutonium chemistry. Proffesor Poliakoff researches "green chemistry" or to avoid the word green: environmentally acceptable processes and materials.
@hedayatsm553
@hedayatsm553 3 года назад
Legend has it that the first sample of Plutonium was discovered when Uranium came into contact with his hair.
@JM64
@JM64 2 года назад
Incredibly educational. Fantastic video.
@joycesanders4898
@joycesanders4898 5 лет назад
What I learned-a gallon contains 4 liters.
@charlesmcmillion5118
@charlesmcmillion5118 5 лет назад
No. 4 quarts.
@ee214verilogtutorial2
@ee214verilogtutorial2 4 года назад
3.5 liters to be precise
@AlexianKing
@AlexianKing 4 года назад
classic internet 3 different answers
@adambattersby4422
@adambattersby4422 4 года назад
A gallon is eight pints
@hardastern5447
@hardastern5447 4 года назад
@@AlexianKing 3.785l to a US gallon to be even more precise ;-) that's four...
@ThaRealGecko
@ThaRealGecko 7 лет назад
That hair... Subscribed!
@aguuaaa
@aguuaaa 7 лет назад
i also SUSCRIBED cus the hair and nice professor
@stevebrodnik2775
@stevebrodnik2775 6 лет назад
He shouldn't have touched the Plutonium!
@robinderoos1166
@robinderoos1166 6 лет назад
Steve Brodnik no, he should have licked it!
@seaningram4434
@seaningram4434 6 лет назад
"Great Scott!" :) LOL
@moriyama333
@moriyama333 6 лет назад
and the tie
@michaelfoulk1858
@michaelfoulk1858 3 года назад
Really don’t know why this video showed up in my feed but now I learned something.
@charleskiker8943
@charleskiker8943 2 года назад
This is super informative. Thanks for sharing.
@largol33t1
@largol33t1 10 лет назад
A hilarious coincidence is that the guy with the bushy white hair reminds me of Dr. Brown from the movie "Back to the future." And guess what his time machine used? Plutonium.
@FingersKungfu
@FingersKungfu 8 лет назад
I really like the professor's mad-scientist hair. How did he manage it to be like that ?
@Luachair
@Luachair 8 лет назад
+thucydides Neo I remember him when he was very young. It was pretty well like that only black and was more springy.
@nnovatakaren5515
@nnovatakaren5515 8 лет назад
+thucydides Neo It's a perk for being a mad scientist
@hugglepuff1
@hugglepuff1 8 лет назад
+Nnovata Karen you need to install mods first
@jerryg50
@jerryg50 8 лет назад
+thucydides Neo That scientist has a lot of static electricity in his hair. He is basically charged up! I used to work in doing high voltage experiments when I was in university. I had sort of longish hair. My hair was standing up like that scientist's hair...
@davidharrison7014
@davidharrison7014 5 лет назад
thucydides Neo Daily trips to a nearby wind tunnel. LOL
@jermainedavis1909
@jermainedavis1909 2 года назад
Absolutely fascinating.
@IIIAnchani
@IIIAnchani 8 месяцев назад
it's a priviledge to see this. Thank you so much for uploading this.
@Mikesorrento3344
@Mikesorrento3344 8 лет назад
Only a guy with hair like his could get away with wearing a periodic table of elements necktie.
@petenielsen6683
@petenielsen6683 5 лет назад
Makes you wonder if Einstein had a similar tie, doesn't it?
@arunchhatwani1754
@arunchhatwani1754 5 лет назад
I wouldn't have noticed if not for this comment 🤣🤣
@alexandrkovin944
@alexandrkovin944 4 года назад
I love the smell of Plutonium in the morning. Smelled like... victory. (c) Comrade Dyatlov
@JohnSmith-kz8yo
@JohnSmith-kz8yo 4 года назад
Plutonium stinks..lol
@_KennethG
@_KennethG 4 года назад
Haha
@Slothful20
@Slothful20 4 года назад
Blyatlov
@appleslover
@appleslover 4 года назад
It's impossible for anyone to not love victory chocolate, not literal impossible but illegal..
@analogueoverdigital929
@analogueoverdigital929 3 года назад
3.6 roentgen, not great, not terrible.
@johnarmenta2199
@johnarmenta2199 2 года назад
I don't know what I love more - that guys hair, or his periodic table tie!
@ki11erjosh77
@ki11erjosh77 4 года назад
I did work experience in one of the labs in that NNL centre, great experience
@user-ed7gm7ol8k
@user-ed7gm7ol8k 8 лет назад
this video on my recomended videos for years....
@michaelphoscar7509
@michaelphoscar7509 7 лет назад
i too gave in!
@user-ed7gm7ol8k
@user-ed7gm7ol8k 7 лет назад
why do you dont take out your eye? its an part of my body
@user-ed7gm7ol8k
@user-ed7gm7ol8k 7 лет назад
when ı open this wall hack exe turns on. no blood come out..
@hattiewhitson7736
@hattiewhitson7736 6 лет назад
prohri uhri makes me wonder what you’re up to
@unpredictiblemateria
@unpredictiblemateria 6 лет назад
Seen this at Black Mesa 😎😀
@bobbyknight1970
@bobbyknight1970 5 лет назад
Homer Simpson carries this stuff around with him in his lunch box everyday.
@pinkmilkbmx6258
@pinkmilkbmx6258 5 лет назад
Bobby Knight hahahahaha
@gormalfun99
@gormalfun99 4 года назад
And nothings happened to him so I guess it's safe
@exet
@exet 4 года назад
No because plutonium and uranium doesn't glow if anything Homer Simpson is carrying around radium
@farqitol
@farqitol 4 года назад
Homer, the thinking mans thinking man.
@1lovesoni
@1lovesoni 4 года назад
It's stated to be a carbon rod in one of the games
@crumb_of_nopeamine_plz
@crumb_of_nopeamine_plz 4 года назад
The plutonium story is awesome!
@hdayan1945
@hdayan1945 Год назад
Fantastic, congrats and thanks for sharing.
@libertylagrana
@libertylagrana 7 лет назад
a walking Periodic Table
@deerlord2363
@deerlord2363 6 лет назад
Dang, you're so cute! :3
@SlinkiestTortoise23
@SlinkiestTortoise23 6 лет назад
Liberty Lagrana wowed!
@thomasfluffernutter7237
@thomasfluffernutter7237 10 лет назад
I like the guy with the puff hair. hes funny
@mantia39
@mantia39 2 года назад
This channel is fantastic!
@man_ray_man8945
@man_ray_man8945 2 года назад
Wow, this is very interesting. Thank you for such a great Channel and informative news. Do you Know the process for separating iridium and osmium from pgm concentrate?? Thank you for your great work.
@dpring777
@dpring777 8 лет назад
I feel like I just watched a heavy metal cooking show.
@neilpatel8769
@neilpatel8769 7 лет назад
David Pring you mean breaking bad
@peglegnoid6139
@peglegnoid6139 6 лет назад
How to serve man.
@bonsaipiper3773
@bonsaipiper3773 5 лет назад
Something tells me, (and this is just a shot in the dark) but these guys aren't your typical college graduates.
@kentoscocos5238
@kentoscocos5238 5 лет назад
They're on different level than us
@ubergeraldine
@ubergeraldine 5 лет назад
I think they are what used to be called Alchemists! @@kentoscocos5238
@paulchesser3765
@paulchesser3765 5 лет назад
The guy with the wild hair said he studied chemistry at Cambridge university certainly not your "typical college"
@gigicoyle4245
@gigicoyle4245 5 лет назад
Occult Master Alchemists. Freemasons mind controlled drones. Anyone want to be 'edumackated'?
@comm744
@comm744 5 лет назад
@@kentoscocos5238 Completely different level! I am a electronics tech (I guy that does the work) and worked with PhD and Masters engineers and could barely understand their "level of understanding" and I have a BA and a licensed electrician. Like Tesla
@ajinkyas9948
@ajinkyas9948 2 года назад
Science is fascinating. This is an amazing video.
@doc3row
@doc3row Месяц назад
I did part 1 chemistry at Lensfield Rd in 1973. Alfie Maddocks was my director of studies. He told me all about dropping Britain's complete supply of plutonium, of course. Did he ever show you the press cutting? "Atom Scientist defects to Perron"? I met him again in 1993, at a funeral. He was very poorly and in a wheelchair, a double amputee, and wasn't up to recognising old students. Lovely man!
@Sneezas
@Sneezas 7 лет назад
Now this is an scientist!!! Look at his hair! I just love how he looks, gives me the real feeling of working with science
@peterwatchesthewatchmen
@peterwatchesthewatchmen 7 лет назад
*a
@yeadontwearitout
@yeadontwearitout 7 лет назад
Seriously, this guy should be best friends with Neil and Bill he's hella cool
@bruno.henrique
@bruno.henrique 7 лет назад
did you see his tie?
@martiddy
@martiddy 7 лет назад
Henry LOL!, the periodic table
@nelolson7997
@nelolson7997 6 лет назад
yes his hair gives a great authentic science effect
@BillGreenAZ
@BillGreenAZ 5 лет назад
I looked up "mad sicentist" in the dictionary and this dude's picture was next to the description.
@georgewillems32
@georgewillems32 4 года назад
"Doc" from "Back to the future" has the same hair!
@josephinebennington7247
@josephinebennington7247 4 года назад
What’s a sicentist?
@IAmGodHimself777
@IAmGodHimself777 4 года назад
Josephine Bennington this guy in the video
@bicuber8399
@bicuber8399 4 года назад
Yeet What's a videp?
@josephinebennington7247
@josephinebennington7247 4 года назад
Yes, the guy in the vid is a scientist. But I wanted to know what is a sicenist? Oh, forget it......
@jackng3873
@jackng3873 2 года назад
Why I love chemistry, especially in radioactivity reactions like uranium nitrate etc
@floydcherade1542
@floydcherade1542 2 года назад
Thanks for posting!
@OneSkiWonder
@OneSkiWonder 9 лет назад
Is there some law that says in order to be brilliant, you mustn't comb your hair?
@Bluemilk92
@Bluemilk92 9 лет назад
OneSkiWonder uh, yeah... duh
@heyderyounus786
@heyderyounus786 9 лет назад
If you want to be einstein then yes
@theconqueror1111
@theconqueror1111 9 лет назад
OneSkiWonder If you look at Einstein's early photographs, then you will notice a much more clean cut Einstein. His later photos showed a man who woke up put on some clothes and headed out the door to solve the universe.
@zolikoff
@zolikoff 9 лет назад
OneSkiWonder It's not universal, but generally people who are preoccupied with deeper thought really don't put very much attention to superficial details like hairstyle, fashion, etc.
@XoftC
@XoftC 8 лет назад
+MrWisemasterful Epic! :)
@Peter1Europe
@Peter1Europe 7 лет назад
Always wear safety glasses while dealing with plutonium.
@dustinontaiyabbi5608
@dustinontaiyabbi5608 7 лет назад
it wont save your life though
@Nemain
@Nemain 7 лет назад
Welp. Yeah.
@Audfile
@Audfile 7 лет назад
and proper shoes
@tiger_icecoldlive6762
@tiger_icecoldlive6762 7 лет назад
And if something goes wrong then duck and cover fast!
@sp3ccylad
@sp3ccylad 7 лет назад
Don't forget a white coat. That's always helpful.
@rodboyd1254
@rodboyd1254 2 года назад
That's why I love about RU-vid you always learning something now I know how to do I extract plutonium
@itsOnlyPIYUSH
@itsOnlyPIYUSH 2 года назад
Thank you Professor.... U r amazing 👍
@CiroSantilli
@CiroSantilli 8 лет назад
I wish I could see a video of the old man speaking continuously all his part. That guy knows how to choose interesting stories things to say, amazing.
@alexserrano2850
@alexserrano2850 8 лет назад
+Ciro Santilli Why having just him when you can have his awesomeness + more awesomeness?
@CiroSantilli
@CiroSantilli 8 лет назад
+Alex Serrano It's just that it breaks my flow. I'd rather have 2 continuous videos instead. Just imagine watching The Godfather and Apocalypse Now at the same time, one minute each :-)
@ffejpsycho
@ffejpsycho 8 лет назад
+Ciro Santilli lol, in a way (kinda) we did get that movie... It was godfather II (2 totally different, yet related stories inter-spliced together to form a greater understanding of a topic. The movie being the Corleone family). I, and I imagine many others would argue it is a better film even, than the godfather I was.
@tibschris
@tibschris 10 лет назад
0:32 I'd just like to point out that this "evolved with it = tolerance; manmade = no tolerance" claim is nonsense. We _don't_ really tolerate uranium well because it's still a heavy metal and thus is toxic, like lead. Uranium is still uncommon, and as such we haven't evolved to handle it (thus, it is toxic). If we're talking about radiation levels, well, natural uranium tends not to be highly radioactive (because if it was, it would have decayed away), while plutonium _is_ more radioactive. It's a selection effect and is nothing to do with evolution or whether it's artificial.
@Learnofy371
@Learnofy371 3 года назад
so much to know and learn
@jamiewatchorn7639
@jamiewatchorn7639 4 года назад
That guys tie is awesome!!
@letsplaymarcel1481
@letsplaymarcel1481 8 лет назад
Who is disliking this is a human who is hating intelligence.
@letsplaymarcel1481
@letsplaymarcel1481 8 лет назад
+chicagocubs10601 abolutly
@NoseGuyBlah
@NoseGuyBlah 8 лет назад
+LETSPLAYMARCEL Thats so funny
@SabrePlane
@SabrePlane 8 лет назад
+LETSPLAYMARCEL prabaly kids who do nothing but play gta and dont have anything to appreciate.
@dphorgan
@dphorgan 8 лет назад
+LETSPLAYMARCEL Or Liberal Hippies who believe we can supply the worlds energy needs with hopes and dreams.
@SabrePlane
@SabrePlane 8 лет назад
idk
@higherresolution4490
@higherresolution4490 6 лет назад
Extremely interesting. Thank you for the post! BTY, I worked in Los Alamos and lived across a small canyon from the original plutonium lab, which was just up the street from the original Tritium Lab. If you're wondering why so many physicists, like Enrico Fermi, died young, this video indirectly gives you the answer.
@rudolphguarnacci197
@rudolphguarnacci197 5 лет назад
My dad told me a lot of workers who were involved in the making of clocks with glow-in-the-dark numbers died from radiation poisoning.
@stephenverchinski409
@stephenverchinski409 5 лет назад
And a recent study found traces of radionucleatides in the Los Alamos homes.
@Asterra2
@Asterra2 5 лет назад
Oh, certainly. I read the plutonium book referenced early in this video (owned it since before this video was uploaded). It's made quite clear that scientists dealing with radioactive materials were thoroughly cavalier, even though they definitely had a grasp of the hazards. The ones who were careful simply had a higher incidence of cancer later in life. The ones who were not... well, you only have to watch a documentary about the lives of the workers at Chernobyl to understand how things went for them. You don't immediately die but you suffer a manifest degradation of livelihood. Like getting older decades ahead of schedule, with all the attendant symptoms like heart failure. People who undergo chemotherapy can relate.
@chuckgrigsby9664
@chuckgrigsby9664 2 года назад
@@stephenverchinski409 Don't believe everything you read, and make sure you understand it before you spread it around. There was concern that the somewhat elevated levels of americium (Am) found after the Cerro Grande fire (May 2000) might have been related to activities at the Lab. However, it was later shown that the Am found was due to fire detectors (they contain Am) that were burned in the 400 homes that were destroyed.
@stephenverchinski409
@stephenverchinski409 2 года назад
@@chuckgrigsby9664 Academia source document?
@ErpelusMaximus
@ErpelusMaximus 8 месяцев назад
The haircut of the professor is just the haircut I would imagine the haircut of a crazy nuclear professor.
@kexcz8276
@kexcz8276 3 года назад
That table story, WOW. Just imagine that situation 😂😮. Also, interesting he got it back from the ash lol. I know, chemistry but still lol 😃.
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