The Irradiating of the Daigo Fukuryū Maru (Lucky Dragon #5)【DaiGoまとめ】



On the 1st of March 1954, the United States of America would detonate their largest bomb in history, the Castle Bravo Hydrogen …

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    Apparently global warming is a thing now , wouldn't have anything to do with these shenanigans would it .!

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    And the Daigo Fukuryū Maru Incident inspired Godzilla.

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    Typical of the US military, couldn’t care less about what collateral damage they cause.

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    Newculer

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    Britain tested hydrogen bombs on the coast of Australia and radiated a lot of Australian Navy Seamen

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    Nu-Clear

    Not Nuculer.

    Please, I love your channel but that mispronunciation annoys the hell out of me.

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    Losing your captain right from the get go because of a hemorrhoid surgery sounds like a real pain in the ass.

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    The Unlucky Dragon.

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    Despite being named Lucky Dragon Number 5, wasn't very lucky, sounds like they were cursed to be more precise.

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    Anyone who says "a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work" needs to be made aware of this

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    The Japanese made a movie about this with the same title as the boat. The movie starred Nobuko Otowa, a Japanese actress with over 100 movies to her credit.

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    Don't forget this pollution ended up on everyone.

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    Basically the bomb was made of partially enriched lithium with 30% of the Li-6 isotope which under Bomb conditions would break up into Tritium – aka Hydrogen 3 a very potent bomb fuel – the remainder was lithium 7 which was expected to be inert, unfortunately under the intense conditions inside the detonating bomb lithium 7 can absorb a neutron briefly becoming lithium 8 before fragmenting into helium 4 and tritium, which meant that effectively the bomb had far more tritium inside it .

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    NUCLEAR! IT IS NOT SPELLED NUCULAR! STOP!

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    If people talked about the horrors of what the Japanese did during WW2 and the devastating power of nuclear weapons.

    I believe more people would understand war far better.

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    Nice Kyle Hill drop! I randomly stumbled across him about a year ago.

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    They have no problems detonating nuclear bombs, yet all those government a$$holes claim that they care about the environment. They don't give two sh!ts for the environment. They just want an excuse to steal even more from the public.

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    Godzilla: ah time to watch my origin

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    5:35 was listening to this as I was driving and when you said "rain started to fall" it started raining

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    And yes,you have managed to pronounce "Nuclear" as Nuke-Yoo-Ler ,just like a million other dummies. And you did it over and over and over again. Congrats,on achieving Lowest Common Denominator.. ("Calvary" is a death place in the Bible.)

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    ITS NUCLEAR, NOT NUCULAR. WHAT THE FUCK, THATS NOT EVEN A WORD. CLUELESS AMERICANS AS ALWAYS.

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    I remember watching an interview with one of the US Navy personnel who was on board one of the ships that was there to witness the test. Three things stuck out to me.
    1. When bravo went off, he was wearing thick welders googles and had been facing the opposite direction as instructed by his CO. He could see the bones in his hand when the bomb went off.
    2. When he turned around to look at the mushroom cloud he remembered thinking that the cloud was a lot bigger than he had expected and remarked that even some of the scientists who had been on deck seemed uneasy.
    3. Was the ship ended up covered in radioactive fallout as well and the ship closed up all port holes and ventilation shafts to reduce exposure to radiation. He was handed a 1911 and told if anyone tried to open the port hole, he was to shoot them……………

    Whether it was the Japanese fishermen, the American sailors, or the poor bastards at the other end of bikini atol who were in a concrete bunker studying the blast from what they thought was a safe distance……. No one who was present remembers castle bravo fondly.

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    One of the many Cold War crimes America has committed

  24. より:

    Finally figured out that your voice reminds me of Bradley Swaile – an English dub voice actor in a lot of stuff

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    Oops.

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    How bad is the radiation ☢️ levels in Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

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    Gojira’s origin story

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    47000 feet isn't the altitude at which most airliners fly. 33000 to 42000 feet is the altitude at which most airliners fly. The only airliners that could reach 47000 feet were the Concorde and the TU-144 since those two supersonic jets cruised at 53000-60000 feet. The Castle Bravo was THAT powerful, which is a scary prospect indeed

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    No one should have bombs.
    Not like these.

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    We need to start nuclear testing on the moon. It would negate the radiation issue.

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