Nuclear Engineer Reacts to Kurzgesagt 'The SMALLEST to LARGEST things in the Universe'

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i cant even imagine how many times this man has said "for those of you who don't know me, I'm Tyler Folse, I'm a nuclear engineer with a little over ten years of experience in the commercial nuclear power industry. from engineering to operations to emergency response. I don't claim to know everything there is nuclear, but I can certainly share some knowledge."

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Also, little easter egg, in the last comparison, when it goes back to human, one girl is wearing a sweater witb a microscope print, and the second one wearing sweater with a telescope print, representing small things and big things

fedirsereda
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love your reacts ! very honest and it doesnt feel like you prewatch them

Bengal
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The only movie about a bodie and a city i can think of is called Osmosis Jones.

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The OMG (Oh-My-God) particle was an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray detected on 15 October 1991 by the Fly's Eye camera in Dugway Proving Ground,  Utah,  United States. Its energy was estimated at (3.2±0.9)×10²⁰ eV.

It was traveling at the speed of light, with a Lorentz factor of 3.2×10¹¹ when it hit our atmosphere.

seanspartan
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These reactions are my favorite part of kurtzgezards video 😂

demigreen
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We are in the middle because we think…therefore we are? Thank you T. Folse!

djr
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Very entertaining as always love your content!

JxnasJ
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Love the upload frequency on this channel

swift
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Here before it blows up, love your content and what you add to the videos you react.

RipskyOfficials
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you should check out william osman's homemade x ray maxine
love your vids

GonieAn
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The Kyle Hill pro-nuclear storage video concerns me. San Onofre storage is literally 100’ from high tide on the Pacific Ocean. What Kyle failed to mention is that the high-level nuclear waste is temporarily being stored in stainless steel canisters, not concrete containers. The stainless steel is 5/8 inch thick and is being air cooled. there is no plan at present for what will be done with these canisters. Some of the waste has a half-life of tens of thousands of years. And as you know, half-life doesn’t mean it becomes inert, it’s just half as deadly. The region has been subject to tsunamis in the distant past. We have no storage facility for a nuclear waste in the United States. There is nothing being planned. I can’t go along with you on being nuclear. We have been so negligent about finding a permanent place to store nuclear waste. This was our concern in 1976 with proposition 15, which aimed to stop nuclear development until we had a permanent storage location. The industry assured everyone that that would not be a problem and we would easily find a place to store waste. Here we are in 2023 and we have no place to put it. this is my concern. Nuclear waste that basically is lethal forever is being produced today, and we have no plan for a way to permanently store any of that waste from the past, the present, or the future.

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7:03 it would actually the largest planet period.
Because ofc a planet referenced outside of our solar system would be an exoplanet

Also the idea that we're the center of the size of things is kinda goofy when they compared things like mosquitoes, natural things, to the buildings like skyscrapers that humans have built. Like were there just no good mountains they could compare us to? Lol

alexanderlevy
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The movie is "Osmosis Jones"

emmithanstudios
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the universe's lower bound is 250 x the hubble length (1.4x10^26), due to causality. others have placed the lower bound at just 20x the observable universe (4.4x10^26) due to curvature. that gives you 88x10^26 to 350x10^26 as the lower bound of the universe. a planck length is 1.6x10^-35. so a planck length to you is much, much smaller than the minimum size of the universe.

cw
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ahh yes the legendary animated movie "Ozzy and Drix" buddy cop movie involving a white blood cell trying to find and contain a internal scarlet fever outbreak.

danielthemangrande
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The only thing is. When you try to describe something like the size of the electromagnetism itself at the Planck length you have to go out of normal physical space as most primary component energies exist in a kind of parallel to everything. Water passing through a glass full of sand, energy passing through objects I believe electromagnetism is the glue of all distant things. The actual Aura around electrons most people don't describe properly

cliptracer
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What if our space is just an atom in the much bigger world?

Komentujebomoge
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OSMOSIS JONES!!!! Fun movie :D Dumb, but fun. Maybe a react video? ;)

allisonj
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9:36 Someone forgot to add the word "power" 🤣🤣🤣.

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