Nuclear Physicist Reacts to Kyle Hill I Got Access to Chernobyl’s Deadliest Area

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Nuclear Physicist Reacts to Kyle Hill I Got Access to Chernobyl’s Deadliest Area

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In this video, I react to Kyle Hill I Got Access to Chernobyl’s Deadliest Area video from the perspective of a nuclear physicist. I go through the Kyle Hill I Got Access to Chernobyl’s Deadliest Area video and look through what is accurate information on Kyle Hill I Got Access to Chernobyl’s Deadliest Area video and nuclear Physics and react to it.

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Thanks for the review Elina. I hope it shows that I do my homework, and do my best to present an unbiased view of the world's most infamous location.

kylehill
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Kyle Hill's series on nuclear safety and nuclear history has been absolutely amazing, and given his usual slap-stick, humorous approach to science, the somber, serious tone with which he's calmly but deftly handled the realities of it are a HUGE change of character, and exactly what this topic needs.

His videos are a wonderful gift to the world as a whole, educating on multiple areas of science in a way that's both real, mathematical, and entertaining which few can achieve. His nuclear series is yet another wonderful gift to the internet community at large!

It's so great to hear other professionals in the field saying he's done a good job on this. Science demands we review each other's work to make sure we're consistently accurate, reliable, and didn't miss anything. Thank you Elina for taking up this important, but often thankless job.

colinsmith
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Thanks for watching! Let me know how you liked this reaction video and if you’d consider visiting Chernobyl yourself.
Be sure to check out Kyle Hill’s full video, the link is in the description. ☢️👩🏽‍🔬

YourFriendlyNuclearPhysicist
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I actually told my dad in january this year (2022) that i wanted to visit Chernobyl this year. Sadly those plans were cancelled shortly after

brdl
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i like that you always make an effort to add on to what video creators talk about in their original pieces. even if your knowledge areas overlap, you're always adding background information, expanding on the point, or reflecting on whether you've encountered an idea before. i think it is the best way to do reaction content :)

puddleofmalice
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11:36 high energy photons triggering the CCD's "pixels" is actually pretty well known. Video from the ISS or other orbital operations using them, you see the same effect (though not as often!) - and cameras that have been up there for a long duration often develop more dead or hot pixels (stuck fully on or fully off) faster than in normal conditions.

I think also, you can find some video footage of inspection of the Elephant's Foot by way of a robot. I'm unsure if the camera was digital or not, but if I remember correctly the amount of visible noise in the recording spikes as soon as there is an open line-of-site to the material.

draeath
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The German’s had a documentary on people who return live around Chernobyl. One old guy was a botanist who talked about the plants and animals that could be eaten as they didn’t absorb the radioactive particles or didn’t eat the plants that did. Had a little farm not far from the abandoned city and seemed happy to live in an almost deserted area.

chrissmith
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8:30 Being from America, I'm used to experts sequestering their information behind massive pay walls like colleges. Because of that, I have major respect for this man. He takes his responsibility so seriously that he freely discusses it with others. While we certainly hope to never need this kind of knowledge anywhere else, having that knowledge available worldwide is a great comfort; in the unfortunate event of something like this happening again, the right people will be able to take the right steps far quicker.

hauntedshadowslegacy
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12:58 cleanly filtered air from inside the dome is constantly blown out creating the pressure difference. There is never equilibrium except when there's sudden massive damage.

Hulkeq
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I really enjoyed this video, and I've been following Kyle Hill for years, so it was fun to see his video here. I hope Kyle Hill himself sees this, I'm sure he would love it. :) The two of you should consider doing a collab on something

Calindar
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I took the trip into the exclusion zone in 2014. Very cool tour! I was stationed in Germany during the accident so it was great to see the area. Part of the tour Was at the construction site of the arch and then the city of Pripyat where the workers lived. We carried dosimeters and there were areas that were off limits from the tour. When we drove through the red forest every dosimeter on our bus started alarming all at once. Scary to experience!

georgepoitras
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Thank you Elina! It is a pleasure to see more people such as yourself and Kyle explaining that radiation isn't the monster that the media portrays!! Have a great day!

randyhavener
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breath of fresh air to see reviews like yours in an over-saturated youtube. thanks for the review and of congratz to kyle huge fan of his already.

exapsy
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That green colored paint is a government and institutional thing that is ubiquitous across Russia and the Former Soviet Union. It's either that pale green or a light blue paint inside the buildings, utilities (local steam plants etc...) the buildings are usually painted some horrible shade of ocher whereas the physical infrastructure (piping etc...) are usually painted gray. The Russians also paint all of the tree trunks in their major cities white.

Great video!

sponiebr
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I was also supposed to have gone visit the Exclusion Zone in April this year but... yeah... I was a child when all this happened and it scared me so much. So, I want to go to confront it in a way

larsegholmfischmann
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Cameras used on the international space station experience the same phenomenon. Because the gamma photons have such high energy, they can permanently damage camera sensors, and any camera that's been in space for any length of time tends to have permanent grainy artefacts from dead pixels on its sensor.

hfuy
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Kyle Hill has done some interesting and thought-provoking videos.

RMSTitanicWSL
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Such a wonderfully genuine and bright smile through your personality and poise. Thank you for this wonderful production!

GnoneckOG
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Great value-added reaction video, thank you very much for this!

Marc
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As a fan of Kyle's work who had just discovered your channel a couple of days ago, I was disappointed that you had no reaction to this a video. I thought that maybe I should leave a comment suggesting that you watch this series of videos.

Thanks for the pleasant surprise, I am disappointed no more! The final comment you made had me nodding in agreement.

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