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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,842 --> 00:00:05,613 Many of our viewers have asked us a very serious question: 2 00:00:05,613 --> 00:00:07,481 What if we made a big pile of bombs 3 00:00:07,481 --> 00:00:11,152 and exploded every nuclear weapon in the world all at once? 4 00:00:11,152 --> 00:00:13,554 Strangely enough, we couldn't find a good source 5 00:00:13,554 --> 00:00:16,057 to answer this question to our satisfaction. 6 00:00:16,057 --> 00:00:20,061 So, we gathered together a few scientists to calculate what would happen. 7 00:00:20,061 --> 00:00:23,998 And find an answer to this extremely important scientific problem, 8 00:00:23,998 --> 00:00:25,499 once and for all. 9 00:00:25,499 --> 00:00:29,236 Currently, there are 15,000 nuclear weapons on Earth. 10 00:00:29,236 --> 00:00:31,872 The US and Russia both have around 7,000, 11 00:00:31,872 --> 00:00:35,843 while France, China, the UK, Pakistan, India, Israel, and North Korea 12 00:00:35,843 --> 00:00:38,212 own around 1,000 between them. 13 00:00:38,212 --> 00:00:41,482 But, how much destructive power is this really? 14 00:00:41,482 --> 00:00:43,950 Let's try to put these numbers into perspective. 15 00:00:53,427 --> 00:00:57,465 On Earth, there are about 4,500 cities or urban areas 16 00:00:57,465 --> 00:01:00,001 with at least 100,000 inhabitants. 17 00:01:00,001 --> 00:01:03,070 Some are bigger than others, so we'll assume that on average, 18 00:01:03,070 --> 00:01:06,707 we need three nuclear bombs to completely wipe out one city. 19 00:01:06,707 --> 00:01:10,177 This means we could destroy every single city on planet Earth, 20 00:01:10,177 --> 00:01:11,445 with our nuclear arsenal, 21 00:01:11,445 --> 00:01:14,782 killing more than three billion people -- roughly half of humanity 22 00:01:14,782 --> 00:01:15,850 in an instant. 23 00:01:15,850 --> 00:01:19,587 And, we'd still have 1,500 nuclear weapons left. 24 00:01:19,587 --> 00:01:22,556 Now that's what an expert would call, "overkill." 25 00:01:22,556 --> 00:01:25,760 So, we can say with confidence, that we have a lot of nuclear weapons 26 00:01:25,760 --> 00:01:27,762 and they can do a lot of damage. 27 00:01:27,762 --> 00:01:32,098 But, what if we make a huge pile of all 15,000 bombs and pull the trigger? 28 00:01:32,433 --> 00:01:35,603 Let's drop our nuclear pile in the middle of the Amazon rainforest; 29 00:01:35,603 --> 00:01:37,605 just a show nature who's boss. 30 00:01:37,605 --> 00:01:41,642 Our warheads, piled haphazardly, fit into a small warehouse. 31 00:01:41,642 --> 00:01:46,480 A typical US warhead has the power of two hundred thousand tons of TNT. 32 00:01:46,480 --> 00:01:51,919 So, fifteen thousand warheads would be the equivalent of three billion tons of TNT. 33 00:01:51,919 --> 00:01:55,256 For scale, this is enough to rebuild the whole island of Manhattan 34 00:01:55,256 --> 00:01:59,026 with every building and skyscraper using stacks of TNT. 35 00:01:59,026 --> 00:02:03,431 The closest thing we can compare to the energy gathered here, is a volcano. 36 00:02:03,431 --> 00:02:07,935 One of the deadliest volcanic eruptions in recorded history took place in 1883, 37 00:02:07,935 --> 00:02:09,837 on the island of Krakatoa. 38 00:02:09,837 --> 00:02:13,340 The eruption was so powerful, that 70% of the island, 39 00:02:13,340 --> 00:02:15,409 and the surrounding archipelago, was destroyed 40 00:02:15,409 --> 00:02:17,578 killing tens of thousands of people. 41 00:02:17,578 --> 00:02:21,414 Its effects were felt around the world for days after the event. 42 00:02:21,715 --> 00:02:27,121 Our nuclear pile contains 15 times the energy of the Krakatoa volcanic eruption. 43 00:02:27,121 --> 00:02:29,623 So, let's finally push the button. 44 00:02:29,623 --> 00:02:30,825 Three, 45 00:02:30,825 --> 00:02:31,959 two, 46 00:02:31,959 --> 00:02:32,959 one. 47 00:02:33,694 --> 00:02:34,562 In a second, 48 00:02:34,562 --> 00:02:38,265 a fireball 50 kilometers across vaporizes everything in its way, 49 00:02:38,265 --> 00:02:43,003 and creates a blast wave that flattens 3,000 square kilometers of forest. 50 00:02:43,003 --> 00:02:47,274 Every living thing within 250 kilometers will start to burn. 51 00:02:47,274 --> 00:02:50,177 The explosion will be heard literally around the world, 52 00:02:50,177 --> 00:02:54,482 as the pressure wave circles the Earth tens of times over the next few weeks. 53 00:02:54,482 --> 00:02:59,120 Millions of tons of incinerated material are catapulted into the atmosphere. 54 00:02:59,120 --> 00:03:02,189 The mushroom cloud reaches the outer reaches of the stratosphere, 55 00:03:02,189 --> 00:03:04,223 pushing up against space itself. 56 00:03:04,558 --> 00:03:06,127 After things have calmed down, 57 00:03:06,127 --> 00:03:08,462 a small crater -- about ten kilometers across 58 00:03:08,462 --> 00:03:12,199 is left in the center of the worst world fires the planet has seen in millennia, 59 00:03:12,199 --> 00:03:16,369 spreading throughout South America, burning down forests and cities alike. 60 00:03:16,770 --> 00:03:19,240 And, now, the unpleasant part begins. 61 00:03:19,240 --> 00:03:22,977 Extremely radioactive material will kill living things very quickly, 62 00:03:22,977 --> 00:03:26,547 and a large area several kilometers around the crater is now uninhabitable, 63 00:03:26,547 --> 00:03:29,917 as is everywhere for hundreds of kilometers downwind. 64 00:03:29,917 --> 00:03:33,554 Much of the fallout is carried high into the atmosphere by the mushroom cloud 65 00:03:33,554 --> 00:03:35,723 and carried around the planet. 66 00:03:35,723 --> 00:03:39,660 The amount of radioactive material in the environment doubles worldwide, 67 00:03:39,660 --> 00:03:43,996 which still isn't civilization-ending, but we may see more cancer for a while. 68 00:03:44,331 --> 00:03:47,468 A portion of the particles will flow to the edge of space for years 69 00:03:47,468 --> 00:03:49,003 and cause a nuclear winter 70 00:03:49,003 --> 00:03:52,838 that could lower global temperatures by a few degrees for a few years. 71 00:03:53,274 --> 00:03:57,845 This explosion was pretty bad if you're in South America, and especially Brazil. 72 00:03:57,845 --> 00:04:01,482 The Amazon rainforest is pretty much history, which is not great. 73 00:04:01,482 --> 00:04:03,316 But, human life will go on. 74 00:04:03,918 --> 00:04:07,421 OK, but what if we explode more nuclear weapons? 75 00:04:07,421 --> 00:04:11,458 Let's suppose humanity decided to mine every bit of uranium on Earth 76 00:04:11,458 --> 00:04:14,227 and build as many nuclear bombs as possible. 77 00:04:14,562 --> 00:04:15,696 At current usage, 78 00:04:15,696 --> 00:04:20,634 it's estimated that there are around 35 million tons of uranium in Earth's crust; 79 00:04:20,634 --> 00:04:24,305 enough to power human civilization for over 2,000 years, 80 00:04:24,305 --> 00:04:27,174 or to build millions of nuclear warheads. 81 00:04:27,174 --> 00:04:28,309 For the sake of argument, 82 00:04:28,309 --> 00:04:31,946 let's say we create a pile with the yield of 10 billion Hiroshima bombs, 83 00:04:31,946 --> 00:04:35,849 which makes up a cube three kilometers high that contains roughly the energy 84 00:04:35,849 --> 00:04:40,588 of the asteroid impact that ended the age of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. 85 00:04:40,588 --> 00:04:42,655 Except, it's also nuclear. 86 00:04:43,290 --> 00:04:44,491 Three, 87 00:04:44,491 --> 00:04:45,693 two, 88 00:04:45,693 --> 00:04:46,659 one. 89 00:04:47,394 --> 00:04:51,465 Our pile explodes in a fireball stretching so high into the sky 90 00:04:51,465 --> 00:04:53,867 that it's visible from half of South America, 91 00:04:53,867 --> 00:04:57,471 with so much power that the ground just splashes like water 92 00:04:57,471 --> 00:05:00,541 forming a crater 100 kilometers across. 93 00:05:00,541 --> 00:05:04,612 Bedrock on the scale of whole mountain ranges is vaporized in an instant, 94 00:05:04,612 --> 00:05:08,282 while thousands of tons of material is catapulted away with such speed, 95 00:05:08,282 --> 00:05:10,117 that it's ejected into space. 96 00:05:10,117 --> 00:05:11,719 Some leaves Earth forever, 97 00:05:11,719 --> 00:05:15,055 while most of it comes raining down as hot, burning debris 98 00:05:15,055 --> 00:05:17,725 that heats up the atmosphere to oven-like temperatures, 99 00:05:17,725 --> 00:05:21,961 killing most big animals and causing fire storms all over the world. 100 00:05:22,296 --> 00:05:24,531 The Earth's crust rings like a bell 101 00:05:24,531 --> 00:05:28,302 struck by global earthquakes stronger than anything in recorded history, 102 00:05:28,302 --> 00:05:30,271 decimating cities around the world, 103 00:05:30,271 --> 00:05:33,974 while hurricane-force winds flatten every single tree in South America, 104 00:05:33,974 --> 00:05:36,475 and wildfires consume the continent. 105 00:05:37,044 --> 00:05:40,314 The abundance of hydrocarbons in the Amazon burn to form ash, 106 00:05:40,314 --> 00:05:43,050 are cast into the atmosphere, darting the sky 107 00:05:43,050 --> 00:05:45,185 and keeping sunlight from reaching the surface, 108 00:05:45,185 --> 00:05:48,087 dropping temperatures to near freezing worldwide. 109 00:05:48,422 --> 00:05:51,225 The ensuing global winter may last for decades, 110 00:05:51,225 --> 00:05:56,163 and results in the extinction of every large animal species, humans included. 111 00:05:56,163 --> 00:06:00,200 We could also mention that every corner of the planet is covered with radioactive fallout, 112 00:06:00,200 --> 00:06:03,035 but at this point, it doesn't matter that much anymore. 113 00:06:03,537 --> 00:06:06,640 This is humanity's extinction event. 114 00:06:06,640 --> 00:06:11,178 The astronauts aboard the International Space Station get to enjoy a great view for a while, 115 00:06:11,178 --> 00:06:16,050 but it's not unlikely that the spray of rocks blast into orbit will destroy the Station. 116 00:06:16,050 --> 00:06:20,054 Those lucky enough to be in bunkers, or in submarines deep below the ocean surface, 117 00:06:20,054 --> 00:06:23,357 may survive the longest before they exhaust their food supplies, 118 00:06:23,357 --> 00:06:24,990 and have to venture out for more. 119 00:06:25,526 --> 00:06:30,162 They'll find the world a charred, freezing, radioactive wasteland. 120 00:06:30,531 --> 00:06:32,833 The planet, itself, doesn't care at all. 121 00:06:32,833 --> 00:06:36,603 After just a few million years, the wounds of the explosions have healed 122 00:06:36,603 --> 00:06:37,805 and life is thriving, 123 00:06:37,805 --> 00:06:40,873 arguably even more so than when humans were around. 124 00:06:41,208 --> 00:06:45,779 If intelligent life emerges again, it might be able to work out what happened. 125 00:06:45,779 --> 00:06:50,117 When they study geology, they'll find a bizarre and very thin layer of rock 126 00:06:50,117 --> 00:06:53,987 covering the entire world, enriched in radioactive elements like uranium, 127 00:06:53,987 --> 00:06:56,056 and the other nasty things it decays to, 128 00:06:56,056 --> 00:06:59,593 mixed with rare earth metals and plastics that humans used. 129 00:06:59,593 --> 00:07:03,195 They would probably be very, very confused. 130 00:07:05,599 --> 00:07:09,470 Videos like this one take well over 1200 hours to finish. 131 00:07:09,470 --> 00:07:12,539 Over the years, we put more and more effort into research, 132 00:07:12,539 --> 00:07:15,609 conversations with experts, illustration and animation, 133 00:07:15,609 --> 00:07:18,045 sound design and fact-checking. 134 00:07:18,045 --> 00:07:21,982 For this video, we put a lot of extra work into our sources document. 135 00:07:21,982 --> 00:07:24,485 You can read how we got to the information in the video, 136 00:07:24,485 --> 00:07:26,186 what our experts thought about it, 137 00:07:26,186 --> 00:07:27,920 where they disagreed with each other. 138 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