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Back to the Future is an amazing film and has a surprising number of nuclear references. Let's check it out. Also, don't worry! Chernobyl Part 5 is coming soon, but I wanted to give you guys something else (also, a bit more fun and light hearted!) in the mean time.
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Sources:
[1] "The twin PWR reactor containments at the Cook Nuclear Plant in Michigan" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contain...) by Dwp49423 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Dw...) is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
[2] "Tcherenkov" ( • Tcherenkov ) by La Chaine Pourrie ( / @moisitv ) is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
[3] "How Powerful Is Lightning?" (www.weather.gov/safety/lightn...)
[4] "How much energy does lightning generate? | Exchange Utility" (www.exchangeutility.co.uk/new...)
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Breakdown
01:00 The radiation symbol
02:08 Jigawatts!
03:38 Where do you get plutonium?
04:04 Radioactive shipping labels
06:48 Scrutinize the nuclear shipping package
07:59 "Safe now. Everything's lead-lined"
09:57 Do you need more plutonium for each trip?
11:28 The Roentgen meter
12:42 What does a radiation suit do?
14:02 Is a lightning bolt powerful enough?
15:50 Trash as fuel for Mr. Fusion
17:30 Outro