Don't know whose downvoting you, nuclear reactions, whether fission or fusion, produce very considerable amounts of light, much more than any conventional explosives would.
Not to mention, the depth of field that videographer was maybe a mile or so from the POI. Even on a very small nuke, the overpressurization would've probably blown him over. And like someone said below, the color was very orange, indicating a chemical explosive.
Total know nothing here, looked nuclear to me except the red color. How big does it take to make a mushroom cloud? 2000 lbs? What was the likely delivery vehicle, a big cannon, a jet or a missile?
Mushroom clouds are not the defining characteristic of a nuclear explosion. All explosions that are large enough create a mushroom cloud.
A nuclear explosion will have gamma rays and x rays. The light would be more blinding than the arc of a welder. There will be an intense blast wave moving at supersonic speeds.
This wasnt even close to what a nuclear explosion would look like from that close. Not even if was the size of an artillery shell.
Neutrinos do not interact with matter much at all. In fact, to prove they even exist took very long because of it. The vast majority or neutrinos pass through Earth sized objects without interacting with any other particle.
So how would neutrinos interact with a camera sensor at all? They would not.
Tactical nukes can be as small as 1 kiloton but it would be much much brighter than that. This looks like a standard bomb. Very large mind you, but it doesn’t appear nuclear to me.
Nukes don't exist. Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Dresden all phosphor bombs. When Stalin found out he had "nukes" in no time, but how could they explain China, a rural state having nukes that early? a Joke.
No. Any nuclear explosion is gonna be much brighter.
Don't know whose downvoting you, nuclear reactions, whether fission or fusion, produce very considerable amounts of light, much more than any conventional explosives would.
The color of the light will help tell chemical signature.
Not to mention, the depth of field that videographer was maybe a mile or so from the POI. Even on a very small nuke, the overpressurization would've probably blown him over. And like someone said below, the color was very orange, indicating a chemical explosive.
Video is not a nuke, just a conventional bomb.
Yep, not a nuke. Either conventional or possibly a fuel-air bomb. Two.
Total know nothing here, looked nuclear to me except the red color. How big does it take to make a mushroom cloud? 2000 lbs? What was the likely delivery vehicle, a big cannon, a jet or a missile?
Mushroom clouds are not the defining characteristic of a nuclear explosion. All explosions that are large enough create a mushroom cloud.
A nuclear explosion will have gamma rays and x rays. The light would be more blinding than the arc of a welder. There will be an intense blast wave moving at supersonic speeds.
This wasnt even close to what a nuclear explosion would look like from that close. Not even if was the size of an artillery shell.
Fuel-air or as the Russians call them, vacuum bombs, typically make an explosion that looks like a tiny nuke.
Aircraft delivery.
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Watch this: https://yandex.com/video/preview/4904904789824291396
No nutrinos hitting the recording device like what was seen when the Israelis nuked yemen.
Neutrinos do not interact with matter much at all. In fact, to prove they even exist took very long because of it. The vast majority or neutrinos pass through Earth sized objects without interacting with any other particle.
So how would neutrinos interact with a camera sensor at all? They would not.
Apparently it is some affect of ionizing radation from the use of a neutron bomb
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjAJh7oXtiY
Say what? Got a link?
It's hard to tell between that and a Eric Swalwell fart. Pretty much requires forensics.
Doesn't look like a nuke
If it was, we probably would not be here to read about it.
Daisy cutter?
Dumb fucks!
Tactical nukes can be as small as 1 kiloton but it would be much much brighter than that. This looks like a standard bomb. Very large mind you, but it doesn’t appear nuclear to me.
Wait until you find out there's no such thing as a nuclear bomb...Just a shitload of TNT etc.
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Nukes don't exist. Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Dresden all phosphor bombs. When Stalin found out he had "nukes" in no time, but how could they explain China, a rural state having nukes that early? a Joke.
They even admitted the first few tests were bullshit... and then the Russians did their own fake one - right before the space race bs started.
If so watch the fuck out
No. That was a Russian weapons factory and storage facility that went up. That's what it looks like when a whole facility explodes.
Likely a GBU-43/B.
Still looks bigger than the underwhelming explosion in Oppenheimer
Question was if 10,000 degrees in any part of Russia?