Κωνστανίνος Κιούσης No. In MW2 Captain Price launches a nuke from a submarine and launches it into space, destroying the ISS and basically creating an EMP saving Ramirez, Foley and Dunn.
nothing would happen the blast of a nuke would not happen because the blast is made of fire and fire needs oxygen to happen and there is no oxygen in space so nothing would happen INFOGRAPHICS SHOW
@@jonathonmyles172 yeah. You're wrong though, NASA have written papers on it dude. Yes it's in a vacuum so the outcome is different, the energy is still expelled it through heat it doesn't just vanish. Yes you're correct in saying there's no fire, but there's still energy...
@@jingles5944 Yeah, but not in remotely high enough amounts so as to do anything, really. This could however contaminate and damage a lot of land - or so I believe based on the little I know of the subject anyway.
@@KelloFN actually he is correct because the tertiary period started 65 million years ago and the cretaceous period ended 66 million years ago and that's when our dino buddies died out because of the mass extinction
8:31 "We might end up with a shattered moon but we'll take the risk" Me: I might choose a quick death by an astroid than a slow death by drowning by Tsunamis.
nothing would happen the blast of a nuke would not happen because the blast is made of fire and fire needs oxygen to happen and there is no oxygen in space so nothing would happen INFOGRAPHICS SHOW
Any nuclear explosion even close to Earth is easily detected by neutrino observatories. Neutrinos go straight through the whole planet, so it's not possible to hide it.
nothing would happen the blast of a nuke would not happen because the blast is made of fire and fire needs oxygen to happen and there is no oxygen in space so nothing would happen INFOGRAPHICS SHOW
"We may end up with a shattered moon. But that's a risk we will take." Anyone else feel like we need the moon for life? We have evolved along side with it. Taking out the moon is like taking out the sun. Maybe not as obvious but the moon is there for a reason.
It would be funny if after he did the intro when he said we got an email from Wayne asking what would happen if we let a nuke go off in space, he just said nothing and it would be the end of the video
That actually explains a lot on that 1 mission On Call of duty modern warfare 2 When task force 141 and the player were sent to stop and missile launch
nothing would happen the blast of a nuke would not happen because the blast is made of fire and fire needs oxygen to happen and there is no oxygen in space so nothing would happen INFOGRAPHICS SHOW
@@jonathonmyles172 I mean while technically correct what about the release of energy from the atom splitting? Thats still got to have some sort of an impact
"We might end up with a shattered moon, but that's a risk we're willing to take." And this, friends, is how Don't Escape: 4 Days In A Wasteland was made.
I would say confuzed for early stations but but first was salyut in 71 with mir and skylab being 80s even first rigged station wasnt till 69 (two Soyuz bolted)
Searche's up how to take down the phone service Google: you can't do that silly. Besides it will be back to normal in no time! It's not like you can go to a satellite. Bing:
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Question for a future video: How will neuro implants, such as Elon Musk's BCI neurolink company, change our futures. Both medically and for the average consumer?
forget ever finding a place to hide...your exact location will always be known...say the wrong thing at the wrong time during a political environment hostile to "dangerous" thoughts and you will simply not exist or ever have existed...Big Brother loves you...
I will admit that having my mind read is pretty scary. Then again if they get it to the point where I could have superintelligence, hyper senses, and could full dive into virtual worlds of my own making I might cave to that, lol.
What if we sent one bomb in front of a wave of net-shaped formation of bombs that cover a larger area of space with each wave? The one in front does the initial damage and the wave of bomb nets detonate sequentially to take care of the smaller chunks (just the ones headed in Earth's direction).
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I'm pretty sure that an asteroid would be far enough away from earth, and the explosion would definitely not cause all of the parts of the asteroid to enter the atmosphere.
I love how nonchalant the jokes are on this channel like when he says that a crucial issue is life hacks for a zombie apocalypse 😂😂😂 also ima go watch that video
If the moon was shattered the least of your worries would be tsunamis and hurricanes. Meteorites the size of a country would be hitting all over the planet.
If the moon broke apart but all of the chunks stayed clustered together due to their collective gravity, then there probably wouldn't be much effect on the tides. If it was shattered hard enough that the pieces dispersed, then yeah we'd be in trouble.
not really /: if a small metetorite was hurling towards earth (which is the more likely answer) the nuke would destroy it but still they'd have to have some kind of missile base underwater so it doesnt destroy a city
A lot of this seems to assume the nuke will be detonated near Earth. Much more likely is it will be detonated much further from Earth and not used to destroy the incoming problem but to deflect it so it will miss the planet altogether. The blast may or may not be able to be seen from Earth, depending on nuke size and distance. There will be some effects to the planet, but with distance, comes fewer effects. In all likelihood, using a nuke to deflect an incoming threat would only be used if the incoming threat is far enough away to allow us to form a plan, get everything together, build the nuke, and send it up all before it gets too close. As it sits right now, unless the US government has some secrets they're sitting on, we would be doomed if a large enough rock was heading our way. We lack the technology to deal with such a thing unless we happen to spot it a long way out, which currently is unlikely due to lack of funding and equipment. Instead of pumping billions into a force dedicated to killing other humans, it might be a better idea to try to get along and pump that money into defending ourselves from the dangers of space and getting us off this rock and onto another. The more giant rocks we can become self-sufficient on, the less likely our species is to go extinct. Right now, we are one big space rock away from vanishing from existence.
I think Iron Man did this in order to destroy an alien spaceship
I. victorian well that was a benefit of the idea, the purpose was to not nuke New York
Nah that was master chief
That wasn't above earth though he went through a portal
They also did it in Independence Day
Sci fi vs fiction my friend(s)
“look at it go up!” :D
*nuke fails and slowly comes back down*
D:
Most underrated comment I've seen all day!
WE GOTTA GO GRAB YOUR TEDDYS AND GO
Nylu lol
*=D*
*Turns to*
*D=*
Lol
"everything on Earth would be dead... Except for maybe cockroaches, and Keith Richards"
Let's not forget the Queen...
And RBG
And the Russians
Mike tyson and Richard Simmons feeling left out
And Betty White
The simpsons, because that show refuses to die under any circumstances.
"Much fewer humans in space than on Earth"
*Really*
lol
@NOLAWIE YARED amiture skeptics
@NOLAWIE YARED
Yep and the earth is flat
YA DON'T SAY?!
More space snakes though
At this point there’s a man riding the asteroid with Mrbluesky playing on full blast
Is that an armageddon reference
Maybe
I think your referring to mr beast In 2030
Sounds like a vibe
@@jackelj4822 hehehe i know that song
Aliens: Oh look a firework show!
pretty green stuff
Oh look a spark*
Aliens: dies
😂😂
It’s cool that we are to a point now as humans that we could even attempt to do something about an asteroid headed our way, insane
"Attemp doesn't mean anything
You can call a caveman throwing a rock an "attempt"
@ETHAN BERGIN how?
Agreed
Happend a few days ago😎
Evreyone else: Tony Stark did this already.
Me, an intellectual: Captain Price did this already.
wasn't even cod 4
Κωνστανίνος Κιούσης No. In MW2 Captain Price launches a nuke from a submarine and launches it into space, destroying the ISS and basically creating an EMP saving Ramirez, Foley and Dunn.
The us and Russian army in Washington DC WE VE BEEN EMP D ELITRONICS ARE DOWN
Armageddon, with Bruce Willis did this. It was a 1998 film withb this exact scenario.
@@machexx1494 rip Sat1
How can this show be so interesting, informative, and funny all at the same time?
America allready detonated a nuke in space
Captian price: am i a joke to you?
rip Sat1
Waiting for that comment and rip to my russian homie who was on the space station
nothing would happen the blast of a nuke would not happen because the blast is made of fire and fire needs oxygen to happen and there is no oxygen in space so nothing would happen INFOGRAPHICS SHOW
@@jonathonmyles172 yeah. You're wrong though, NASA have written papers on it dude. Yes it's in a vacuum so the outcome is different, the energy is still expelled it through heat it doesn't just vanish. Yes you're correct in saying there's no fire, but there's still energy...
So we just gonna act like the dude in the intro on the left aint sittin on air
Bomb: stops asteroid
“We’re saved!”
*radiation spreads over entire earth
radiation is always everywhere
@@jingles5944 Yeah, but not in remotely high enough amounts so as to do anything, really. This could however contaminate and damage a lot of land - or so I believe based on the little I know of the subject anyway.
“We’re unsaved!”
But wouldn't the atmosphere protect us..
Task succeeded unsuccessfully.
"Execute order 66"
"66 million years ago"
Coincidence?
Edit : Billion
65* but almost xdxdxdxd
@@KelloFN 1 mil is nothing much
@@alpree of course not only 1 *million* years.
@@crestraizn Exactly 👌
@@KelloFN actually he is correct because the tertiary period started 65 million years ago and the cretaceous period ended 66 million years ago and that's when our dino buddies died out because of the mass extinction
8:31 "We might end up with a shattered moon but we'll take the risk"
Me: I might choose a quick death by an astroid than a slow death by drowning by Tsunamis.
the moon shattered and pieces of the moon larger than the asteriod fell to Earth.......that would be interesting....
As long as we got the full side facing us I’m fine
Didn't that happen in Cowboy Bebop...?
what cant you swim i would be surfing on those tsunamis
nothing would happen the blast of a nuke would not happen because the blast is made of fire and fire needs oxygen to happen and there is no oxygen in space so nothing would happen INFOGRAPHICS SHOW
The cheery voice over the upbeat, hopeful music. Talking about mass extinction. Fantastic, mate.
0:03 the guy on the left is squatting, where is the chair?
this comment was from Lord Kaiser The Elder (that’s the youtube name from a commenter here)
Millennials be like that doe
@@savitar2581 Oki Doki Boomer
Nerd
low key you don’t rly need to credit commenters this is yt
It's just really great exercise
Push the meteor another way
Moon: *sweating intensify*
"They" have probably already set one off. Who would ever know
Adam Williams google Operation Starfish Prime, it has been done in the 60s
Any nuclear explosion even close to Earth is easily detected by neutrino observatories. Neutrinos go straight through the whole planet, so it's not possible to hide it.
They knocked out power in Hawaii setting one off in space... it creates a giant EMP
Jonathan Wallace
I don’t call it money I call it fuel units
Knaaaawledge
There would be a huge flash in the sky. I'm sure somebody would have seen it
6:21 *Asteroid:* Aight ima head out
😂😂😂
nothing would happen the blast of a nuke would not happen because the blast is made of fire and fire needs oxygen to happen and there is no oxygen in space so nothing would happen INFOGRAPHICS SHOW
"everything would be dead except cockroaches and keith richards"
man had me rolling on the floor
Do a “what if the moon was broken in two”
Worst scenario: Moon chunk hits earth and we're all dead, Best: Oh no guys where are the waves aaa
@@jameswarf6456 yea that best case scenario you got there would still be enough to wipe us out.
We would either have two moons or they would crash into earth
Earthlings: Blust a nuke in space.
Aliens: YOU JUST WOKE UP MY BABY!
More like," look at them. With there primitive nuclear technology " 😆😆😂😂😂😂😂
Aliens: Oh, look at those cute newbie's
Space is vaccum... so no sound...
there is no sound
@@lightswitch8248 In SpAcE iS nO SoUnD
Just send florida man and he will yeet it back away.
Who would win? Florida man, Sbeve, or Ricardo?
@@lazerstudios9982 my votes are always on Florida man. He has defied logic and physics many times, should be an easy epic victory royal for him.
as a resident of Florida I can confirm this information is 100% factual. Florida Man would win.
everyone in these replies are Florida men(I'm not exempt), and this statement is correct.
@@EndCallCaesar I am Florida man.
"We may end up with a shattered moon. But that's a risk we will take."
Anyone else feel like we need the moon for life? We have evolved along side with it. Taking out the moon is like taking out the sun. Maybe not as obvious but the moon is there for a reason.
I'm pretty sure we literally need it for the tides and if it was messed up in any way it could cause massive flooding or droughts.
@@thompsonator4696 you are correct the moon affects the tides
It moves 10 cm away from earth every year I heard. Something like that might have the amount wrong lol
It would be funny if after he did the intro when he said we got an email from Wayne asking what would happen if we let a nuke go off in space, he just said nothing and it would be the end of the video
Just my daily info graphic binge
Tony Stark: "Hey I've done that!"
Have I seen you almost everywhere
Look where that got him
@@MDGOLD Bruh same
nope, he didnt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@ravnitesanchez6183 well someone hasnt seen the first avengers movie.
Infographics Show: releases video about a nuke in space.
Putin: wow "I've always wondered what would happen if I did that."
putain
Would would?
@@CodeRedIL indid would
@@CodeRedIL me do
Wut
That actually explains a lot on that 1 mission On Call of duty modern warfare 2 When task force 141 and the player were sent to stop and missile launch
2:05 I had dream about this and it was freaking scary when you explained it how I saw it.. I'm kinda shocked
I love how they named a project testing nukes in space fish bowl
Most of the US' soup letter agencies codenames for specops are random, still pretty amusing.
This confirms flat earth
nothing would happen the blast of a nuke would not happen because the blast is made of fire and fire needs oxygen to happen and there is no oxygen in space so nothing would happen INFOGRAPHICS SHOW
@@jonathonmyles172 I mean while technically correct what about the release of energy from the atom splitting? Thats still got to have some sort of an impact
What would happen?!
*wE'd DiE!*
I assume the caps was affected by the rads.
I almost thought this post was 30 years ago
@@th3spanishinquisition I just noticed that.
Only the rich live as they can leave earth
Saffy this not 1990
Simple, a nuke would blow up in space
"We might end up with a shattered moon, but that's a risk we're willing to take."
And this, friends, is how Don't Escape: 4 Days In A Wasteland was made.
4:30 - 4:52 how was the ISS affected by the EMP in 1962 if it was built from 1998 - 2012? Get your facts right!
I would say confuzed for early stations but but first was salyut in 71 with mir and skylab being 80s even first rigged station wasnt till 69 (two Soyuz bolted)
Yeah I was wondering about that also.
Wait isnt this the same guy that said that the 5g towers are causeing the virus
It’s Captain price
I would pay. To see those charged particles visible in the Earth’s magnetic field. That would look awesome.
News:Florida man builds nuke and destroys Florida in the process
It will look even cooler when all your hair and teeth fall out.
@Ozbully Morales you seem like a nice guy
And you won't have instagram to share it
@@ozbullymorales1020 well the jokes on you because he doesnt have any hair or teeth.
Keith Richards and the Cosmic Buckshot: a story of earths final stand
Searche's up how to take down the phone service
Google: you can't do that silly. Besides it will be back to normal in no time! It's not like you can go to a satellite.
Bing:
_megalovania quietly plays in the distance, as you gaze upon the result that the fabled deity known only as "bing" has given you. You marvel at it's complexity. You think to yourself, "Wow, this was a funny joke but then the idiot writing this comment decided to ruin it with a long reply with a 4th wall break at the end.."_
I like how he just changes the subject to keep us watching
And this is how humans get powers and create the next step of human advancement
Question for a future video: How will neuro implants, such as Elon Musk's BCI neurolink company, change our futures. Both medically and for the average consumer?
forget ever finding a place to hide...your exact location will always be known...say the wrong thing at the wrong time during a political environment hostile to "dangerous" thoughts and you will simply not exist or ever have existed...Big Brother loves you...
I will admit that having my mind read is pretty scary. Then again if they get it to the point where I could have superintelligence, hyper senses, and could full dive into virtual worlds of my own making I might cave to that, lol.
@@scottmantooth8785 the thing is... You don't talk 😅
0:03 why is the one in green pants flying? Lol😂
little thingy yo never noticed!
they DELETED IT
@@jiaqir369 deleted what? The chair?
@@ArcPhaser only real mvps don't need chairs😤
“I would be very happy if a giant nuke was released into space. It would make me and my nukes happy.”
- Kim Jong Un
What if we sent one bomb in front of a wave of net-shaped formation of bombs that cover a larger area of space with each wave? The one in front does the initial damage and the wave of bomb nets detonate sequentially to take care of the smaller chunks (just the ones headed in Earth's direction).
I hope we will be able to see apophys swing by.
Phineas, I know what were doing today
The second this video got published, I was talking about nukes😂
Coincidence, I don't think so!
It is a coincidence
U wan buy sum nukes bro?
Sure
@@ejpearce2404 ok, I gotchu bro, meet me in park after class 🤜💥☢️💥🤛
Umm why is the guy in the green shorts floating 0:06
Oliver Lan its a nuclear side affect
He sit in a invisible chair
@@crestraizn yee man Mah to
Crest Raizn I don’t like how lazy you are to spell correctly
0:52 after he said Michael bay u can literally hear him trying to stop himself from wheezing
?
gravity tractor defs sounds like the best way haha
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Yeye
You forgot begging for likes
Yeye sub to my channel
Oh yeah oops
True
Kim Jung un would be happy
Jung un lol
I'm pretty sure that an asteroid would be far enough away from earth, and the explosion would definitely not cause all of the parts of the asteroid to enter the atmosphere.
if its on a crash course with earth blowing it up wont stop it coming for us no matter the distance
Any force in space would alter its course substantially.
I love how any question you have it’s most likely has a video talking about it
0:03 Green shorts guy sitting on air, what a legend.
lol
Nobody:
The thumbnail: :0
I already knew what would happen. I played cod mw2
Cod Ghost also
rip Sat1
This is how we can fight aliens. Or perhaps The Combine.
To be so involved as to answer your fanbase... Honestly. If I could give subscriptions.... I would give 7 billion.
Capt. Price- I have done this to save America
nobody:
literally nobody:
the silent kid in the back: let's do it
Oi Spartans, lets do this, time to defend our planet no matter the cost.
19 views
149 likes (PEOPLE THIS IS A JOKE)
38 comments (THAT TOTALLY MAKES SENSE)
You have to watch for 30 seconds before a view happens
A view isn’t counted instantly also depending on your device it might not count until you exit the video
totally original
@@thesovietkevin7275 i know 🙁
A better way instead of a nuke: 8 huge hybrid railguns in the shape of a circle called Stonehenge
No one:
Osea: Stonehenge
Pixy: V2!!!!
Honestly somebody needs to make a movie like this
4:29 The animators didn't even try to draw a 1960 TV.
I love how nonchalant the jokes are on this channel like when he says that a crucial issue is life hacks for a zombie apocalypse 😂😂😂 also ima go watch that video
4:23 Who turned of the flat screen tv?
**1962**
If an asteroid “shattered” the moon, wouldn’t that offset the oceans and lakes on earth devastatingly anyway? meaning lots of tnunamis and hurricanes.
If the moon was shattered the least of your worries would be tsunamis and hurricanes. Meteorites the size of a country would be hitting all over the planet.
Ask Eggman and Piccalo, they'll know.
If the moon broke apart but all of the chunks stayed clustered together due to their collective gravity, then there probably wouldn't be much effect on the tides. If it was shattered hard enough that the pieces dispersed, then yeah we'd be in trouble.
No more total eclipse then
Imagine if the nuke did nothing and just made a massive radioactive asteroid
4:35 You said "close to the ISS"... when the iss was released in 1998, and this was 1962
“Project Fishbowl”
Me: There’s something fishy about that!
I hate you, and everything you stand for, great joke.
“We might end up with a shattered moon”
*korosensei has joined the chat *
Can u guys make an episode on what would happen if there was no moon? Im curious.
noah grivas in short, we would probably die.
Goku would never go berserk
Discovery channel did a whole show on this. Without the moon stabilizing the earth's axis, the earth couldn't support life.
THERE WOULD BE NO HIGH WAVES TO SURF ON THATS FOR SURE
Could we make a video about black holes and how they work?
Have you watch starship troopers?
Preventing asteroed looks cool
😁😁😁
umm the guy at 0:06 isnt in a chair hes just kinda floating
😂
Wooosh
That's just the radiation from the video, that is on everything. Edit: Radiation is rumored to mess up vision and electronics.
@@b226tj wow what a joke not funny didn't laugh sobdpw dodn
Who am I? Man you are so smart...
Answer is simple
We would be f00kd
This is a funny comment (: I like it
not really /: if a small metetorite was hurling towards earth (which is the more likely answer) the nuke would destroy it but still they'd have to have some kind of missile base underwater so it doesnt destroy a city
Who every reading this hope you have a great day and all your dreams come true
Thank you!!
But what if my dreams involve a world apocalypse and the total destruction of the human race? 🤣
@@graeme3023 well I guess see you in heaven
My dream is having an underground torture chamber with a jail cell to hold my victims, I too hope it will come true.
@@andreasbergqvist6239 I imagine it already has .
@@graeme3023 You might be right.
Earth is like that one person in the neighborhood that has a dog but we are the dog and the solar system is the neighborhood.
Ironic that most people think Nuke is a solution to threats they had little to no control of.
"What happens if we blow a nuke in Space?"
We already did it to the Moon, and it never worked. But maybe in LEO?
0:57
"Surprisingly attractive"
👀👀👀👀👀👀
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Sometimes you juat cant see them is a glitch I think.
A lot of this seems to assume the nuke will be detonated near Earth. Much more likely is it will be detonated much further from Earth and not used to destroy the incoming problem but to deflect it so it will miss the planet altogether. The blast may or may not be able to be seen from Earth, depending on nuke size and distance. There will be some effects to the planet, but with distance, comes fewer effects. In all likelihood, using a nuke to deflect an incoming threat would only be used if the incoming threat is far enough away to allow us to form a plan, get everything together, build the nuke, and send it up all before it gets too close. As it sits right now, unless the US government has some secrets they're sitting on, we would be doomed if a large enough rock was heading our way. We lack the technology to deal with such a thing unless we happen to spot it a long way out, which currently is unlikely due to lack of funding and equipment. Instead of pumping billions into a force dedicated to killing other humans, it might be a better idea to try to get along and pump that money into defending ourselves from the dangers of space and getting us off this rock and onto another. The more giant rocks we can become self-sufficient on, the less likely our species is to go extinct. Right now, we are one big space rock away from vanishing from existence.
The biggest effect of the gamma rays would be a semi-global blackout. It'd cause panic and chaos
"Let's set the scene: A MAN HAS FALLEN IN A RIVER IN LEGO CITY
Luke
What if a person lived on mars how would they do so?
The world ends*
Jazz music stops*
200 years later you get a message:
Another settlement needs your help
Country roads starts playing*
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@@CodeRedIL it is part of a joke
you answer questions that ¡ never thought of
where i learn
10%-school
90%-youtube
Why I have a A in social studies and science 😂
If we exploded a nuke in space, would we finally see aliens?!?!
No
Ok men let’s do this
11:22 this is the best line in any of these videos
Johnston Island "900 miles SW of Hawaii" on the graphic it looks like its to the Northwest lol
This was Kim jung uns idea wasn’t it
we went from nukes to meteors, asteroids and comets.
[Sad Korean noise]
Me: - watches nuke goes up into space -
*It comes back down*
Me: 👁👄👁
bomb: BAAAAAAAAANGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!
Me: *Reads the Description*
Aww.... Thanks!
April: Another great idea