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00:28Hello
00:57radiation
01:00and rates
01:02Concentrated, concentrated, and harmful
01:06He was forced to face the dangers
01:09The one who caused it is the one who returns
01:12The station operates
01:13For waste disposal
01:15Common
01:18The fuel he uses
01:20man
01:22He lags behind him
01:23Three percent
01:25hazardous waste
01:27and common
01:31And radiation from these
01:33Waste is leaking
01:35To the wind and the water
01:37The land, the fields, and the crops
01:42So he remained
01:43In front of the problem
01:45What does he do there?
01:47He puts them in huge containers
01:49Very high quality steel
01:51And he buries it at great depths
01:53Far away in the land
01:54plutonium waste
01:58for example
01:58It remains
02:00active
02:02And rumors start circulating
02:04Despite being buried underground
02:06For the duration
02:08240,000 years
02:11And then you benefit
02:13naturally
02:15Of course, something very dangerous
02:17Because it means that this waste
02:20It will remain
02:20Rumors are circulating
02:22All the monasteries that are coming, in relation to
02:25For boys
02:25And the children of the children
02:26and great-grandchildren
02:27and great-great-grandchildren
02:29Up to forty thousand generations
02:33She even spreads rumors
02:35Until it decomposes
02:37240,000 years
02:39And it goes out
02:41Mafayat al-Saz, their people
02:43300 years
02:45He's busy spreading rumors
02:46It means five generations
02:49Of course, these are very dangerous things.
02:53We are now hearing about the garbage ship
02:58The one who stood on such-and-such desert
03:01And that country is expelling them.
03:04Or we hear that there is a government in Africa that is susceptible to bribery.
03:11From the garbage ship
03:13In order to bury this waste in its land
03:16Of course, poor African countries
03:18And in the face of your temptations
03:20100 million and nothing else, he tells you
03:22Let's bury her, she's buried in the ground.
03:24What is she going to do?
03:25And the story is repeating itself now, the story
03:28The garbage ship that's moving is slowing down
03:30On the coasts
03:32And she tries to bribe the governor
03:34or system or state
03:35So that she accepts it and spits it on her land
03:40Why the fear of
03:42This story
03:44Because, as we said, this waste comes out
03:47rumor
03:48Alifa, Beitah, and Jama
03:50This rumor
03:51It penetrates the canal and reaches
03:55for the nucleus
03:57And he reached the cerosic strip
03:59And it damages it
04:01The result is
04:03Stressful situations
04:06and deformed fetuses
04:08cancerous tumors
04:11And various diseases, including something else
04:16In England
04:18It was observed that children's schools
04:21Located around the area
04:25Ventilation station
04:27Leukemia started to appear in her
04:30out of every sixty children
04:32One of them will develop leukemia.
04:35Of course, this is a very dangerous rate.
04:38That means it has twenty-four times the normal average.
04:41leukemia
04:45The issue caught the attention of the locals.
04:48And officials from the Ministry of Health
04:51The residents filed a lawsuit against the government.
04:54They requested the nuclear power plant
04:59The Green Party held demonstrations
05:02And he went to destroy the nuclear power plant.
05:07The story turned into a major legal case being heard in the courts.
05:11And it was reported in newspapers, television, and radio.
05:14And a lot of things are said
05:17We are the government and its supporters
05:19There is no evidence, I swear.
05:21that blood cancer in children
05:27Definitely linked to the nuclear power plant
05:32There isn't a single piece of evidence.
05:34And of course, the whole thing turned out to be a flop.
05:37But the danger remains.
05:39The noise is endless
05:41and environmental parties
05:43She says no
05:45And a nose, no
05:46And a million no's
05:47For which nuclear power plant is being built?
05:52But other opinions say, "God
05:54naturally
05:55And some of Hannah Milf's energy crisis
05:58In England
06:00Nuclear power plants and nuclear reactors
06:03It owes 30% of its electrical energy
06:07What we want
06:08Of course, where would we get it from?
06:11This is an effective alternative to petroleum.
06:14The problem of oil
06:17We are currently living in the oil crisis.
06:19And now the oil arteries
06:21They all pass through the regions
06:22The Middle East, which is
06:24She slipped into the dust
06:27And unrest
06:29Wars and revolutions
06:33And look at what happened in the 1973 war.
06:36The Iran war happened in
06:37Regarding oil prices
06:39The price used to rise from $10 to $40
06:42once
06:43And price increases mean
06:46They were slow to develop in all European countries
06:51It's a problem, like a manager
06:53We need to have a jewel
06:55And then there's something else
06:57Even the oil itself is separate.
06:59He'll come after them and finish them off
07:01So what happens when the oil runs out?
07:03Hello, we'll be back
07:04We'll pay the same, we'll pay the first one
07:07What are we going to do?
07:08And then our industries
07:10We'll do it the same way.
07:12O people
07:14It means "dlash"
07:16Slogans and empty rhetoric
07:18We are angry
07:20Alternatives
07:22Currently, we don't have an effective alternative.
07:24Meaning
07:26Give us a percentage of a country's energy
07:28unless
07:31nuclear reactors
07:33So, what you say is true, and we will prevent it.
07:36And she says no
07:38And she says no
07:38Forbidden.
07:39We hold the middle bones
07:41We say, folks, we can improve
07:45Our reactors
07:47Most of the security remains there
07:50We need to find a new way to cooperate with the nafawat.
07:54The idea is important: how do we coexist?
07:57With the cursed ones
08:00We can't prevent it
08:01We prevent and live an alternative to Karba, where?
08:03So we must be the people
08:05Realists
08:08Because we can't do without it
08:10About nuclear reactors
08:12The problem is significant.
08:14And about who started it and half
08:15And we swim in it
08:16It's almost on a newspaper page.
08:18It's booked now
08:20Under what is called pollution and pollutants
08:25The energy crisis has a high impact.
08:28And how will we solve the energy crisis without alternatives?
08:32If we don't solve the energy crisis
08:35Hanba is in a crisis of invasion
08:36Because all these factories won't operate.
08:38The stories are interconnected.
08:42If we start by solving problems with reactors
08:45We are trying to discuss the issue using alternatives.
08:49Pollution is coming
08:50A vicious cycle of problems
08:53Let's watch the movie
08:55We'll talk about the issue later.
09:01As we said, what we see is this
09:03The mountains on the coast of England are a billion years old.
09:08Friendly Roman
09:10Two thousand years ago
09:12We built it by sliding down the mountain
09:16If we had a meter
09:20We will hear the energy
09:21Which indicates
09:23And we see the indicator in the game
09:25It means there is radiation coming from the mountain
09:28This is natural radiation present from the raspberry.
09:32In small, harmless quantities
09:37But human
09:39When you enter industries and knowledge
09:42The operation of nuclear reactors and specialized power plants
09:45Introduce a dangerous source of pollution
09:50The waste was a disaster because it released a large amount of harmful, concentrated radiation.
10:04Of course, this waste is packed into sixty-by-sixty containers.
10:11Some of this waste is dumped into the sea
10:14Which are low-level radioactive waste
10:17They throw it into the sea
10:19Of course, hoping that the sea will ease it.
10:23But what happens is that there are Tracon families
10:25So much so that we're now placing the meter on the beach.
10:28We'll hear the interruption all the time
10:31Look, even the red light is on too.
10:33This means there are radiation levels present.
10:35enough
10:37And then what happens
10:39The fish in the sea
10:41crab, shrimp, and oysters
10:45All of this is contaminated with radiation
10:47When a person eats it, the radiation enters their body.
10:51The issue remained a cycle of evil.
10:54About what it doesn't revolve around
10:56And it has no end
11:00And it ultimately rebounds on the human being
11:02With very serious damage
11:04And it's not governed like what we have now.
11:06Look, even hashish
11:08Look at the type of red hair, and you want to cut it with a kiss.
11:11Here's what you see.
11:13This is the nuclear reactor
11:15The one who is in the area
11:18The first person to discover radiation was
11:21Arungen, Germany
11:23While he was conducting an experiment on electrical discharge
11:27So notice
11:29The screen
11:32You will see it on the screen here
11:34Look how the screen is shining
11:35Like the sparkles on the screen
11:37This means that there are rays coming out
11:40From the oxidation tube
11:42We called them oxidation rays
11:44or X-ray
11:45These rays were discovered to be penetrating.
11:49It can penetrate the flesh
11:51Then the image of the bone became clear
11:53clear
11:53This is an X-ray image
11:56after
11:59One year after Rongen
12:01Meaning year
12:029996
12:051996
12:06Henry Petril came
12:09French
12:10He discovered that uranium rock
12:13What we see
12:14It can be hacked
12:16Her rays
12:18Special photographic plates
12:20Although it is wrapped in black
12:22but
12:24The rays penetrated the envelopes
12:26And the cork entered
12:28And then came Madame Curie
12:31Her husband Pierre Curie
12:33Those who extracted the element Gdeum
12:37And became
12:38Common elements are a fact
12:41Confirmed
12:45elements
12:46In reality
12:47There are three types of rays
12:48rays of familiarity
12:50and X-rays
12:51Its penetrating power
12:53There is no fifth weak
12:57And the distance is covered by an Oyster car.
13:00If she put a piece of paper in front of her
13:02You can't hack it
13:04These are rays of familiarity
13:06Or write this paper
13:09Look at the meter
13:10Zero remained
13:11Because the rays are weak
13:14And the distance is long and it doesn't penetrate
13:16Beta rays
13:18It's possible to penetrate the paper.
13:20And at the same time, it has
13:22Longer incense
13:25Walk longer
13:27At the same time
13:28The paper penetrates
13:29If we put a piece of paper
13:33We put this paper down now
13:36And then we'll see the meter
13:38Note that it pierced the paper
13:41But you can't hack in
13:43aluminum sheet
13:45for example
13:45What is it that you cannot penetrate?
13:48These are beta rays
13:50And then the gamma rays
13:52This one is strong and lasts longer.
13:54It penetrates aluminum
13:56And to prevent it
13:59We need it
14:00Lead barrier
14:02Thick lead
14:05But we have three types
14:07For X-rays
14:07familiarity
14:08Which does not penetrate
14:11I sent it
14:11Which requires aluminum
14:14So we can book it
14:16And its support, which is invasive
14:18And it goes further
14:22So that we can book it
14:24We lack lead
14:26And distinguish them as well
14:29It needs something called the fog room
14:31What we are seeing
14:32Fog Room
14:33When the rays travel through it
14:35The fog condenses into droplets
14:37As we can see
14:38On the money for the X-rays themselves
14:42The droplets condense
14:44If it were in an electric field
14:47We will find that the rays of affinity are deflected
14:50negative
14:52Beta rays are deflected
14:53positive
14:55gamma rays
14:57Don't deviate, walk straight.
15:00along
15:02These are three types of radiation
15:06existing
15:08Alifa, Beitah, and Jama
15:10Of course, this radiation spreads
15:14It drains from waste
15:16And it is located in approximately the area
15:19atomic reactor
15:23And after they started from the moment
15:25The schools
15:26Approximately from the area of ​​D
15:28Cases of leukemia appeared in it
15:30This is the egg cell.
15:32The egg cell breaks down
15:33With terrifying force
15:35Leukemia
15:37What is the infection rate among children?
15:40one in sixty children
15:42One in sixty means
15:4424 times the normal rate
15:46leukemia
15:50Of course, the responsibility lies with the egg here.
15:52And the responsibility of the government itself
15:53Here the manager is defending this story
15:56He means that in reality
15:59We cannot estimate the correlation percentage.
16:02Between the factory and the waste
16:04And the things that came out of it
16:05Among cases of leukemia
16:07There might be another reason.
16:08There is no conclusive proof
16:11About this connection
16:13And of course
16:14The case was filed
16:15He taught him the judiciary
16:17Lawyer's statement
16:18With this statement
16:21There is no confirmed link
16:23So, our friend, the responsible doctor
16:25About the region
16:26He says that it's the opposite.
16:28It was clear that it happened in the area
16:31Next to the reactor
16:33While other areas are undamaged
16:36The connection here remains clear.
16:39anyway
16:40naturally
16:41The case came out in the Shush
16:43But it caused quite a stir
16:46In the press
16:48They say
16:50We can't do without it
16:51About nuclear reactors
16:53Because we are through these reactors
16:57We generate electricity
16:5830% of the country's electrical grid
17:01At the same time
17:02We do things like what they call
17:04Common isotopes
17:05Common isotopes
17:07or isotopes
17:09This is used in medicine
17:11It is used in many industries.
17:17like
17:19Here are the common isotopes
17:22And they take her
17:27All of them are automated numbers
17:29So that it doesn't get touched by hand
17:33Common isotopes are used
17:35For testing the spread of pollutants
17:39If there is a need to pollute the river
17:42They place the common isotopes
17:45In this contaminated material
17:46And then they followed
17:47Pollution is widespread throughout the river
17:51And the counter drops here
17:55And he sees
17:56If the pollution has reached
17:58Stays the same
17:59computer ace
18:01Likewise in the paper industry
18:02To make the exact fish required
18:06They use common isotopes
18:10To determine the required thickness of the paper
18:17Also because
18:20Here's the computer environment
18:22So that the paper comes out with the required thickness.
18:28Also regarding the issue of antiquities
18:30The cracks that remain in the monuments
18:33In the past, they used to treat it by inserting supports.
18:37from
18:38Means
18:40And I admire this shape
18:41It damages the shape of the artifacts
18:43Now they can detect these cracks using isotope imaging.
18:50So here he films
18:54Antiquities
18:58And then
18:59Are the cracks visible?
19:02In X-rays
19:03He can use pegs from the plunder.
19:06Simple like this
19:09And protects the antiquities
19:10These common isotopes perform many functions in many industries.
19:15In treatment, in diagnosis, and in every need
19:22We also said that 30% of electricity generation in England depends on nuclear reactors.
19:33What happens is that it's in the heart of the reactor itself.
19:38Nuclear fission occurs, as we see in the chain reaction.
19:44The temperature rises
19:48A type of chain reaction
19:53It raises the temperature
19:55But this split
19:59It doesn't reach the point where he blows up the mosque.
20:02He doesn't give a kiss.
20:03Why? Because we rule it.
20:06We control this spread using special lead barriers.
20:11So that the neutrons are neutralized
20:15Here we'll see how they do it
20:17The most important barriers in the middle are those that block neutrons.
20:20Thus, we can control the fission process.
20:24The heat remains controlled and does not reach the point of explosion.
20:27The heat remains just enough to power the turbines of the electric generator.
20:36All waste
20:37Three percent waste
20:39We pack them in the sixty steel containers you see here.
20:44Then we distill it to the waste disposal station.
20:50All these containers are full of waste.
20:53Melistine containers for steel
20:56Here is the waste disposal station
21:07This is where they eat the garbage
21:14There's nothing that can touch it, it's all pure, high-quality ivory.
21:18This means that this waste is of course very dangerous.
21:27Then it is buried underground according to its type.
21:32Plutonium is buried at depths of 242,000 years.
21:38Cesium is 300 years old
21:41What happens is that during a long life
21:46Which is where the waste is buried.
21:49Every so many thousand years
21:50The text of the verse states that matter decomposes.
21:55Then, several thousand years later, half of what was there decomposes.
22:01And then, after several thousand years, half of what exists decomposes.
22:04And so on until the curve we see changes, the material decreases until beyond
22:10In two hundred and forty thousand years, plutonium will run out and burn out, and there will be no more radiation.
22:16This is what is called actual age in terms of matter.
22:21And of course, mythical ages
22:23Two houses and forty thousand years, that's something incredible.
22:26What does it mean?
22:27It means that our son will have a son, our son's son, our son's son, our son's son.
22:31And our grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren
22:34Forty thousand generations and the material is still underground
22:38It emits radiation
22:40If the material is cesian, it takes three hundred years, meaning five generations.
22:45If there is then some type of liquid waste in which the radiation is minimal
22:52So they threw it into the sea
22:54They imagine that the sea will reduce this waste.
22:59And then it becomes an effect.
23:01But the reality is that families are being captured.
23:04Our friend Nabil, the factory owner, paid for it.
23:08He says these are things buried in the ground
23:12They are contained in stainless steel containers, so there is nothing to fear from them.
23:19Of course, there's a lot to say for the group that advocates for nuclear reactors.
23:27And the Green parties who say no, yes
23:29It's unacceptable that we create such a terrible source of waste.
23:35This is like a hidden killer that keeps sneaking around.
23:38He's killing people in Zalama and we're unable to control it.
23:43The discussion is ongoing.
23:45A group says no, the people
23:46And a group says no, they are not family.
23:47And a group of people are saying, "By God..."
23:47We need
23:48What should we do?
23:51How do the industries operate?
23:52And how do the generators operate?
23:57And the oil whose problems you see
24:03And of course, the situation remains the same.
24:11Clearly, the pollution problem is the problem of the hour.
24:16It was such a critical problem that it created a new party called the Green Party.
24:22These are the various environmental parties
24:26The debate is raging.
24:28And the fights have no end
24:30Say it together
24:32We want to break down and stop all nuclear industries
24:35And all ventilation stations
24:37All reactors
24:40And they say together, "We really can't do without it."
24:44Petroleum, Qadi Anfafin, his situation and his problems
24:48And then the oil will run out completely.
24:51And in happiness, we will know the party of Hindfel, like
24:55We'll go back to the ancient era.
24:56What are we going to do?
24:57And how will we manage the industries?
25:00Therefore, it is necessary to avoid something that is not cold.
25:03The problem remains: how do we cope with pollution?
25:10But we won't be able to completely prevent pollution.
25:12How do we treat him? How do we befriend him? How do we befriend him?
25:18Pollution is currently a widespread problem
25:23Meaning at all levels
25:26Let's start with water pollution.
25:31We find that what happens is that factory waste is dumped into rivers.
25:37Mercury, choking, and capnia
25:41And some of them also discharge sewage into rivers.
25:47And Permo pesticides
25:48As we saw in the large organ now
25:51The one in Nasr about the pesticides found in the Nile
25:54To kill the water hyacinth
25:56The result is that it kills the fish.
25:59And he told them, by God, that the boat had ended up in the Nile, and it was blue and dead.
26:05He all became ill
26:08Chapter on adding that radioactive waste is also dumped in rivers
26:14The result, as we mentioned, is the pollution of fish, shellfish, crabs, shrimp, and all marine organisms.
26:22And in some strains, it completely disappears, like the potty.
26:26When Nigel the air pollutes the air
26:32Car exhaust contains carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen oxides
26:36And also the various rumors that are leaked
26:41When we clean the soil, it also becomes contaminated with pesticides, chemicals, artificial fertilizers, and radioactive waste that they dump into it.
26:52Nigel, the plant and food source, will find vegetables, legumes, grains, and meats, including those from the radioactive plant, because it also eats these grasses.
27:02Therefore, all of this is pollutant, whether it's pesticides, radiation, chemicals, and all that.
27:13The last thing is the Atioura group's use of dioxin, which we saw in the previous episode. This substance is one of the pesticide impurities.
27:24Its dental capacity is approximately one hundred thousand times that of any other existing tooth.
27:32Also, the talk we read in newspapers about the depletion of the ozone layer
27:37The reason for this story is the Freon that comes out of refrigerators.
27:43And the substance chlorofluorocarbon, which is abbreviated as C-A-F-S
27:49It's the one in the Freon system, and it's also the one in the various spray nozzles that produce spray.
27:58C-stains, or these substances, rise to the upper atmosphere and destroy the ozone layer.
28:04The rise in temperature means, like, the behavior is like, the coasts are flooded, and all these are disasters with no end in sight.
28:15Besides all these things, there is pollution of different kinds as well.
28:19Noise pollution resulting from charcoal kiosks, discos, butcher shops, pits, and jet aircraft
28:32We know what noise pollution can do to the auditory age and what it does to blood pressure.
28:40One of the causes of stress-related illnesses is angina, hypertension, diabetes, and glandular disorders.
28:50We've changed the term to electronic pollution.
28:55What is electronic pollution? We all know that there are thousands of satellites orbiting in space.
29:01Well, satellites orbit in space by learning a specific band of the magnetic field.
29:07It overlaps with the graffiti field.
29:10And we don't know what unknown dangers it might lead to
29:14Also, electronic circuits – at that time, every house had twenty or thirty electronic circuits.
29:22Doorbell, electronic circuit, telephone, television, radio, fax machine
29:30All these numbers are graves of electronic circuits
29:33These electronic circuits, as an interference with the electronic circuits of the Talyukh
29:38It can cause various types of chronic headaches and other unidentified illnesses with no known treatment.
29:43And then you escape from these things by going to the cinema, the club, and all the venues, all against different types of electronic circuits.
29:52They now call it electronic pollution.
29:56Humans remain trapped by electronic circuits that interfere with the circuits of the brain itself.
30:05All of these types of club pollution are different
30:09There is other types of pollution, other types of black pollution.
30:13Cultural pollution, for example
30:15Messengers of the brain through directed media
30:19One-party ideology, fascism, communism, and Marxism
30:24We learned that the Shu'u'iyya worked in sorcery.
30:27This is how the people wore plaster jackets.
30:30The Egyptian economy as a result of socialist policies in the 1960s
30:34It was put in a plaster jacket
30:37And it ended with the suffering we are living through now.
30:40We saw countries that were extremely wealthy turn into bankruptcies
30:45Who would imagine that Russia is equal in terms of bread?
30:48And the people are queuing to find a meal
30:52A disaster called cultural and political pollution
30:56And besides that, moral pollution
31:00The bending
31:03sexual deviance
31:05and drugs
31:06Incapable art
31:07lowbrow cinema
31:08The Victorious Theater
31:09All of this promotes a kind of deviant behavior.
31:13And he is creating a new trend called satisfying desires
31:16Without rules or regulations
31:19Western liberalism has given the parliamentary majority the right to pass any law, even if that law is against morality and against
31:28Religion and against established norms
31:30Since the majority voted for this law, they will pass it.
31:36The result is that these systems have made pornography a legally protected individual right.
31:46Now in Europe, in public parks, we see moral decay right before our eyes, and this moral decay is protected by the military.
31:57Because under the current law, it is now permissible to label something as pornographic.
32:05The result of all these classes is that the new generations are actually
32:09She will live in conditions that shape her mentality, behavior, food, drink, and cultural heritage.
32:19In conditions of complete pollution, pollution of all kinds
32:27Literary, moral, material, and radioactive pollution, and all types of pollution.
32:33I say that with time, the Green Party will be the party of the future.
32:41The one who will be entrusted with saving humanity from what it has created itself
32:47We find that there is a necessity called the necessity of returning to religion and to the law of God.
32:54And this will be the only path to success for returning to a normal, sound religion.
33:07I hope we can emerge from these crises safely.
33:15Until the next episode, God willing.
33:18Peace and God's mercy be upon you

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