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00:01Welcome to a new episode of our show, Chef Dahih
00:05Today we have some very sweet and delicious dishes
00:08But before we start our meals
00:10We'll take a phone call to Professor Alaa.
00:12And we say hello
00:13Yes, Chef Dahih
00:14Welcome, welcome, Professor Alaa
00:16I love you first, Chef Dahih
00:17Oh my love, oh my love
00:19Excuse me, Chef, I wanted to know why you make the kembala
00:23He even told you I'm doing crazy things, Alaa
00:25Go away, Chef
00:26Everyone is saying, "Beware of bomb specialists."
00:29Is that how it feels now?
00:30I'm going to make you a bombshell right now.
00:32Behind my desk, behind my office, oh master of all
00:34What's up, Chef? I'm Alaa.
00:36He wrote behind him, "O master of all."
00:39You will be looking for an unstable, fertile field.
00:41Bring two spoons of uranium
00:43If you don't find uranium, bring regular platonium
00:45We'll take all of these and hit them with neutrons
00:48Why are you asking me?
00:49I'm telling you, splitting is necessary.
00:51He told you all of them together for three minutes
00:53All of these countries are above the heat.
00:57It will look like this, as you can see.
01:00It will only take a few minutes to put it in the oven.
01:06And that's how we get the best nuclear bomb, man!
01:10What do you think?
01:11A nuclear bomb, Chef! May God destroy it with my own hands!
01:13I'm the black, sweet, edible bomb.
01:16The one with the car and the sediment of the lava
01:19The one who sells bananas, mangoes, and strawberries
01:22A dam upon it and a rising qanafa and basbousa
01:26The cart is tied, Chef
01:28No bananas?
01:29Where is Karna Intro?
01:35Dear projects, peace and blessings be upon you
01:37Welcome to a new episode of the show "Al-Dahdih"
01:39Now, let me present the Eso
01:40mm, there's an explosion
01:42The dear Di ring remains a joke.
01:43Not a carneille will remain unhappy
01:45On August 31, 1994
01:47Detroit Police Department
01:49He received a call at 42:42 AM
01:52A citizen reported that a young man was stealing car tires.
01:55When the police arrived at the scene
01:56A 17-year-old boy named David Hahn was found
01:58He told them, "I'm waiting for one correct one."
02:00Do you need anything?
02:00When they searched his Pontiac, they discovered that he hadn't stolen any tires or anything.
02:04Thank God, Abu Hamid, the boy turned out to be brilliant, right?
02:06Unfortunately, no, my dear.
02:07They found chemicals, an unknown gray powder, and scrap metal.
02:11And a locked box with David's knowledge warned them about it.
02:15He told them, "Guys, the things inside here are highly radioactive."
02:19At that point, the moles suspected that the locked box was a pressure cooker bomb.
02:22They arrested him on charges of possessing a nuclear bomb.
02:25You're telling me, Abu Hamid, that confirmation is coming soon, so you'll be preparing your testimony early on.
02:27And he'll make a mess of it, but it won't turn out to be a bombshell.
02:30What kind of box contains a ventilator bomb?
02:32With a 17-year-old boy, Tayza, Abu Hamid, you tell your friends that you've been messing with us.
02:35And if I had friends, I would have said okay.
02:37But unfortunately, my dear, the police were right.
02:40Yarasut
02:41The scrap metal in the car at the time was leftover from David's attempts to build a small nuclear reactor.
02:45Something like that in their house, a pound
02:47Although he failed to finish the reactor at that time, he was in immediate danger.
02:50He was known to carry a neutron gun that used similar materials.
02:53And all of this, my dear, is in a small workshop behind their house.
02:55With a little bit of effort, you can get it out of a junkyard or scrap metal.
02:57And camping supplies stores
02:59This young man succeeded in making a good deal
03:01They need to provide with the most basic resources.
03:03How do you know, my dear?
03:04Are you living off the goodness of your heart, you tea girl?
03:06I'll tell you how to do it
03:07Of course you'll tell me, "Mohammed, bring me a piece of paper."
03:09Office Paper Set All
03:10You make fun of it and tell jokes to your friends.
03:12My dear, there is nothing wrong with it.
03:13No, my dear, in this episode I will talk to you
03:14There was a funny story, my dear, that said that Leo Szilard
03:17The great physicist
03:18And the discoverer of the concept of the nuclear chain reaction
03:21And pay attention to this word because I'll need it in a little while.
03:23This world heard that Amerigo Fermi
03:25The great physicist and the Nobel Prize committee
03:26He was talking about the discovery of nuclear fission.
03:28The speech was given at a scientific conference and in front of people.
03:30Very normal 61939
03:32His watch, dear Szilard, was afraid
03:34And is it not appropriate to say this in public, Captain?
03:36The commissioner raised important concerns
03:37Actually, the fission process occurs.
03:38The chain reaction remains, if I explain its concept.
03:40It could be a reality, not just theoretical talk.
03:42Um Szilard was afraid
03:43We achieved this chain reaction
03:45We can do a trick
03:46Very serious words.
03:47The important thing is that Szilard was afraid to meet Fermi
03:49But he doesn't know how many patients
03:51He asked his friend Isidore Rabbi
03:52He's also a great physicist and a Nobel laureate.
03:54He's my dear, meaning this is his group.
03:56Amin, my dear, is a group I call the Great Physicists.
03:58The sad ones are Nobel laureates
03:59He asked him to speak to Fermi and convey this message to him.
04:02Instead of him giving lectures and everyone knowing
04:04Well, Muhammad, don't you think you should be the first to do something like that?
04:07That's how I make a living.
04:08He makes a living working in physics and bombs.
04:10Her words were useless, they didn't make any sense.
04:11They didn't know, my dear, that after how many years he'd make an episode about the idea.
04:14And people are making a law that says what?
04:15Hey, Mrs. Berat, what's up? You're here!
04:17The important thing is that Szilard then asks his friend who won the Nobel Prize.
04:20If he said what he said to him, he said to him, “Oh,” I told him
04:23He asked him, "So what did he say to you?"
04:24Fermi replied and said to him, "Nuts."
04:26It means madness
04:26There's a story that says that Szilard and Rabbi
04:28They weren't used to the American accent.
04:30They didn't understand the scholar's intention, so he threw
04:32I'm telling you, what you're saying could be dangerous.
04:34You're saying nuts? I don't understand.
04:36I'm telling you, instead of making this a public issue
04:37Let him be friends only
04:38You're saying nuts
04:39He did it
04:40No, we should go and meet him personally and understand what he means.
04:42When they accepted him, he said to them
04:44That means it's a remote possibility
04:46This fission allows a chain reaction to occur.
04:56And all of humanity will die within 10% of that; that's not a far-fetched possibility.
04:59If the doctor said I have a disease and will die, there's a 10% chance
05:02I won't be happy if you forget him 90
05:03From this story, my dear, we will discover that the first thing we will need in making our nuclear bomb
05:08nuclear fission reaction
05:10You say, Abu Ameed
05:11What is this fission reaction?
05:12My simple words
05:13We don't bring in a single unstable element.
05:15Its core is a little full
05:16Uranium-235
05:18or plutonium-239
05:19And we multiply it between two yotrons
05:21This atom splits into two smaller atoms.
05:24Other neutrons and additional energy are released along with them.
05:26This, my dear, is the idea of ​​a fission reaction.
05:28As you can see in the video
05:30And what do you say, Dean?
05:31Your topic is nuclear-free
05:32It turned out to be easy.
05:33Pocket a little bit of corn, we'll hit it, and thank you.
05:35Did you see her, my dear? Who's the fool?
05:36He makes jokes and even makes fun of others.
05:38He wants to go to his friends and tell them
05:39He was joking with Abu Hamid
05:41Fash Azizi, no one was there.
05:42This is a fission reaction of just one atom
05:44Ya Dou is generating energy
05:45One grain, my dear, won't release any energy.
05:47If it had been Kabarid
05:48One grain is not enough
05:49My dear, you must remain a seed
05:51A lot, I mean
05:52Not you, sir
05:53You say, Abu Hamid
05:53And I am the one who divides grain, one after the other, and the third after that.
05:55It won't end like this
05:56Let me tell you why you call them that.
05:57They will divide themselves
05:58Why was that guy so scared?
06:00Remember my dear
06:00The neutrons that came out of this fission equation
06:03There are some neutrons in it.
06:04They will be envied for other uranium deposits next to them
06:06And it makes them split like that too.
06:08And so
06:08So you are hitting the neutron into the atom
06:10Neutrons split
06:12Envy other flowers
06:13Neutrons split
06:14It changed, so it turned out like this.
06:27We know how to make a nuclear channel
06:29And that's not all.
06:29This also allows us to dedicate ourselves to peaceful nuclear energy.
06:32The idea is just
06:33Are we in control of it or not?
06:35If you could control it, everything would be under control.
06:37Like what happens inside a nuclear reactor
06:38That's how you become my friend, my love, and my competence.
06:39And it gives you the best energy
06:41Saturday, his soul was like that
06:41You'll see the most amazing explosion
06:42And this is my saying, my greed and praiseworthy.
06:43Whatever the idea behind the bomb, it's easy.
06:45I told you, my dear
06:46There is an important condition
06:47To make this bomb
06:49Or this energy is released
06:50Not just any few plants you have
06:51It will cause a chain reaction.
06:53It doesn't even split apart.
06:54I told you that unstable elements must be stopped.
06:56Uranium-235
06:57or plutonium-239
06:59Countries, my dear
06:59Friends bring them
07:00I didn't ask them for a direct order from the Sultan.
07:01This isn't a public problem.
07:03These elements are very important if you obtain them in appropriate quantities.
07:06For example, you have uranium-235
07:09No, and you're lucky.
07:10And I knew how to get this uranium ore.
07:12You find this uranium 235 very rare
07:14In natural materials
07:15It forms approximately
07:1672% of the crude
07:19The rest is uranium 238
07:21Abu 238, my dear, that's not suitable for bombs.
07:23You tell me, "What's the job, Abu Hamid?"
07:24We live off your neighbors, swallowing
07:25I'm telling you, my dear, you must get this raw material.
07:27And she treats it with complex chemical methods.
07:29Using magnets
07:30So that you can perform the fertilization process
07:33And this, my dear, is not something anyone should let you do in the first place.
07:35In order to increase the percentage of uranium-235 in the ore
07:3872% of all crude oil
07:41From all the raw material
07:42Of course, 3% are watching, which is a small number.
07:44But my dear, this is four times what's found in the normal range.
07:46This is the minimum you can use in power generation reactors.
07:49You want to make a bomb and make the process practical with us.
07:51You will need to increase its concentration to 80%, my dear.
07:55They reduced the fat content from 72% to 3% to produce nuclear energy.
08:0080% to make a bomb
08:02She tells me, "Okay, I'll get rid of the uranium and go for this sweet montonium."
08:07I tell you, my dear, that monotonium 239 is an anial.
08:09This is my dear, this is the last of us in the black
08:11This element is, to say the least, found in very small quantities in nature.
08:15It is almost non-existent
08:16In order to do this, we must prepare it in the laboratory
08:18Nuclear reactor faces
08:20By taking uranium-238 and bombarding it with neutrons, it transforms through a series of states into plutonium-239.
08:27Please bear with me, my dear, nobody blows things up easily.
08:30If you want something that will blow you up easily, take it.
08:31This is a worker, my dear, this is the need for effort
08:33Yes
08:33And if you've forgotten, I'll blow you up
08:35But my dear, just one
08:37For example, for example, I mean, the need was prayed for you at the hour when your prayers were answered.
08:39And she knew how to obtain raw uranium
08:41I prayed for you again
08:42And she knew fertility
08:43She brought things for her colleagues
08:44This is a load
08:45So I learned how to make plutonium-239 from it.
08:48also
08:48So how do we continue until we make the bomb?
08:50I'll go out and tell you
08:51Let me tell you, my dear, that you need to know something important.
08:55His name
08:55Isn't this, Bou Hamidi, what we get in bad grades?
08:58No, my dear
08:59This is different
09:00The diamond cretica, sir
09:01The point where our fissile material
09:04By exceeding it
09:05And Supercritica remains as they say.
09:07And Mila Zellerd's chain reaction begins
09:10Behroff completes it on his own
09:12He will be self-sufficient
09:13O Allah, send blessings upon the Prophet
09:14Or, as they say, "Selph Sastina, by the Prophet."
09:15First thing you do, my dear
09:16Kritka Diamond remains Super Kritka
09:18serial
09:19He's going to explode with anger.
09:20But my dear, let me tell you
09:21The term "external mass" is a bit misleading.
09:23But the issue isn't just about the bloc.
09:24The subject also relates to geometric shape.
09:26For example, I have a quantity of uranium.
09:29If you hold it, unfold it like it's behind the foil.
09:31It's possible even if the entire mass is present
09:33But it's furnished flat like that
09:34Don't make a bomb at all, and don't reach the tipping point.
09:37Whereas if you held the same quantity
09:39And then I made a ball out of it. I took these foils and made a ball like this.
09:42Kritika's images remain imaginative
09:43He said no
09:43What's up, Bahmil?
09:44I'm telling you this because every geometric shape increases or decreases the chance
09:54For example, if the button is here, and next to it is a button here, and next to it is a button here
09:57So you hit this button, or did you find a neutron here?
09:59Neutron here, neutron under
10:01Neutron over
10:02The lower neutron and the upper neutron
10:03What did they hit on something?
10:04But if you treat me like a ball
10:06So when the corn hits, it will hit upwards.
10:08And under, right, and included
10:09And then there's an interaction.
10:10Everywhere, we make the most of our spaces.
10:13In that every part of us emits neutrons
10:15It creates an explosion and produces neutrons, and so on.
10:17What I want to say is that geometric shape is important
10:19Something like that isn't right for our business.
10:20Nothing like that
10:21I don't know anything.
10:22No, every place has to be crowded.
10:24Every place is better
10:24And with the same idea
10:25All the scientists conducted their experiments.
10:27And the solid ball came out
10:28The one that has no emptiness inside
10:30It is the least desirable form in terms of need.
10:31He knows how to get us to the critical point
10:33And not just the form, but also the material.
10:34This also includes the enclosure of the place around it.
10:36It makes a difference in reaching the critical stage
10:38Because in the end, my dear
10:39You want to reach the critical condition
10:40The one where there is interaction
10:41He can rely on himself
10:43And it continues on its own
10:43All I say to you, my dear
10:44One of the problems we face
10:46As a nuclear bomb manufacturer, the world is in a state of chaos.
10:47Sometimes
10:48Neutrons released from fission
10:50She's running away
10:50neutrons
10:51Look out of the common area
10:52And the interaction is out
10:53Hey neutron guys
10:54What is the work medicine, Hamad?
10:55Put down the mirror, my dear
10:57You, my dear, need to get rid of neutrons.
10:59I don't want the neutrons to escape.
11:00And then she goes up to heaven on her own.
11:02No, you want to bang your head against a wall like that.
11:03Or in a mirror
11:04And she comes back again
11:05He got lost in the button of uranium or bryotonium
11:07Then it undergoes a second division.
11:09Then the neutrons come out again
11:10Then another one hit
11:11You always want to replace this
11:13It's all there in everything
11:14So, my dear, you need a substance that reverses neutrons.
11:16The one who goes outside
11:17The system
11:17And bring it back again
11:18Matrah Majd
11:19And the interaction re-enters
11:20And you'll tell me, Abu Hamad
11:21What substance will reverse neutrons?
11:22In the shadow of a nuclear explosion
11:24These neutrons collide with the atom
11:25You call it two texts
11:26What is the thing we put in that is disgusting and repulsive?
11:28His walk was intentional
11:29No problem, my dear.
11:30That's not the idea.
11:31What do you know, my dear?
11:32Materials like beryllium can repel it
11:33Or tungsten carbite alloy
11:35These are good things, I mean
11:36While you're making a blanket, he'll go down and buy it.
11:37But let me be honest with you, my dear
11:39And you said that this isn't the only way
11:41To change the point
11:42The material in it is critical.
11:44My dear, you might need to control the temperature.
11:46Or by pressing
11:47All this work will affect the material.
11:48Dear, what did you tell us before?
11:49The block
11:50And then engineering
11:51And then the wall
11:53Or the mirrors that will fuse our neutrals
11:55The next one
11:56Heat and pressure
11:57You're saying "Thank you," what's that, Abu Hamid?
11:58That's it, I don't need anything from you.
11:59Yalla Ciao
12:00I'm going to get the uranium-35.
12:02And work as a genip
12:0335
12:032035
12:04Yeah
12:05What can I say, my dear?
12:06What is this, you reckless one?
12:07I love your madness
12:08That's you, my dear
12:09You'll take us all to hell
12:10Think about it, my dear, it's not that simple.
12:11Yes, Abu Hamid, it's easy.
12:12I have the material.
12:13It reaches the critical mass
12:15With me, opposite Nuwayya
12:16Thanks
12:16I'll tell you, you fool
12:17You're about to explode.
12:19Not a nuclear bomb
12:20Do you want to threaten or do you want to kill?
12:22You want to kill
12:22Come to the opening of the religious scholar
12:23Don't get drunk
12:24The material cannot reach the critical point.
12:26Or challenge it other than at the moment of the explosion
12:28And my dear, we don't want to, and we're doing it.
12:30It explodes and the fire is here
12:31A certain casino explodes there
12:33And to solve this problem
12:34We will need a mechanism
12:36Or a device like that
12:36It carries the substance that will react.
12:38In two parts or more
12:39Each part of the countries is
12:41Sub Critical
12:42Or without embarrassment
12:43He gave it at the moment that was set for him.
12:45Put these parts together
12:46Together we remain one part, Super Critical
12:48By God, it exploded
12:49This device, my dear
12:50Is it a bomb?
12:51Large print subject
12:52It was an example of bomb arrangement
12:54Let's talk about
12:55Two examples are the most famous
12:56Little Boy Bomb
12:57The one that was thrown at Hiroshima
12:58and the Fatman bomb
12:59Those who have attacked my achievements
13:00Little Boy Bomb
13:01or the little girl
13:02It's a bomb, my dear, of the type
13:03Jan Time
13:04Or the type of gun
13:05The idea in this type
13:06From the Al-Anwaiya channel
13:06fissionable material
13:07In the case of Little Boy
13:08Uranium-235
13:10And the bomb remains split.
13:11For two parts
13:11Shot and target
13:12A bullet is a hollow cylinder.
13:15Good Tomorrow
13:15Or tomorrow behind the toilet
13:17The goal is to
13:18smaller staircase
13:19The size of the gap in the bullet
13:20The moment of the bomb
13:22It will contain a standard explosive charge
13:23The shot is being practiced
13:24The shot aligns with the target.
13:26Lover in beloved
13:27And they will be a single mass
13:28Super Critical
13:29Oh God, protect us!
13:30Now let's move on to the second one, my dear.
13:31When bombs
13:32Ambologen type
13:33Or the type of explosion
13:34And among them was the Fatman bomb.
13:36Or the fat man
13:37There is a PC
13:38There's a problem
13:39The idea here
13:39Before the cloning explosion
13:41In the case of the Fatman
13:42It's like a ball
13:43He calls her a bit
13:43It means blue
13:44Acting like a hawk
13:45Kora Di Azizi
13:46Joaha Enshiator
13:47Zay al-Bujail in Arabic
13:48But instead of sparking
13:49It emits neutrons
13:50Its fur contains a reflective material.
13:52for neutrons
13:53and Tampur
13:53It makes the reaction start
13:55The material is not expected to expand and grow
13:57So please, in the critical case
13:58I mean, I don't have any left.
13:59The material is labor that is growing
14:00And expanding itself
14:01And we can't keep them together like this
14:04To produce more nutritious food
14:06Therefore, more farms are divided
14:07We don't need anything to hold it
14:08Timberdown like this
14:09Hold on tight, don't let it loosen up
14:11Stay like that
14:12Stuck
14:12Mom, you must stay in critical condition.
14:14Why, my dear, do we activate the bomb in order to detonate it?
14:16We begin by detonating a series of bombs.
14:18Ordinary bombs
14:19It will be around this house
14:21All these explosions create a shockwave
14:23A wave is causing a crack in the window.
14:25You plaster the house and compress it tightly
14:26Its size remains smaller
14:27When it gets smaller and its size decreases
14:29They love each other
14:31This leads to a supercritical state.
14:33supercritical
14:34And that's it.
14:35The wave is confusing, my dear, it makes the inshiter
14:36He releases his neutrons
14:38The reaction starts faster
14:39And that's it, my dear
14:40There's an explosion, congratulations!
14:41You say, "Oh God"
14:42Oh, the mayor, the two of them turned out to be ordinary explosives, just ordinary explosives.
14:44Why don't we just make a regular bomb, Abu Hamia?
14:46Easy, readily available, and we find it in the air
14:48Why is it so painful for the Nin's brain to get uranium and fertilize it?
14:51And Chez Inchiater, Chez Beat, and Chez Tamper
14:54What's up?
14:54We perform body chemistry analysis of the material and see if its mass is visible or not.
14:57Her body is a personal freedom
14:59Don't burn me with her
14:59I love, my dear, the strong concept of the war.
15:01Let me tell you, my dear, you are excused.
15:02I know the largest conventional bomb ever used in a war in history
15:06GB bomb
15:0843 Slash B
15:09This isn't a bomb, honey, it's a password.
15:11Engineering Instructor
15:12And it works capitalized
15:13This, my dear, is the famous Mather of All Booms bomb.
15:16The mother of all bombs, Ali, who made it
15:18This bomb, my dear, has an explosive charge equivalent to 11 tons of dynamite.
15:21In 2007, Russia detonated a bomb in Vire Mubarak.
15:24They call her in the Russian media
15:26Father of All Booms
15:27The Americans are saying, "And Bird."
15:29And the numbers currently known to it
15:3144 tons of dynamite
15:33That means Mather of All Booms four times
15:35Two ordinary bombs, my dear.
15:37The one who is far away, the one who complains, is riding with tea.
15:4055 tons of dynamite
15:42You will be, my dear, the little boy
15:44Which is neither father nor mother
15:45Which was one of the first nuclear bombs in history
15:47They're just starting out, taking their first steps.
15:50The explosion of this bomb is equivalent to
15:5215,000 tons of dynamite
15:55You're full, Abu Hamad
15:56I'm telling you, Dynamid
15:57It means the father of bombs and the mother of bombs, and there's no need for that.
16:0015,000 tons
16:0115,000
16:02This is the little boy
16:03It's really small, but it's puzzling.
16:04Halifax port explosion
16:06When a ship full of explosives entered the port
16:09And this, my dear, was an event
16:11The largest conventional explosion in history
16:12It's barely about 3000 tons of dynamite
16:15That's a staggering number
16:16When you have the biggest bomb
16:17And the largest batch of bombs they make contains 55 tons of dynamite.
16:20That means Little Boy is five times her size.
16:22Then, my dear
16:23I haven't killed you on the big one yet
16:24No, my dear, it's not Rockstack.
16:25Very big
16:26Big deal, my dear
16:27I'm still here
16:27These are fission bombs, my dear.
16:28Betmoda is actually quite old-fashioned.
16:29So, Hamad, you told me 15,000 tons
16:31And old-fashioned
16:32Ah, sir
16:32There's no type that's a little confirmed
16:34What is called the
16:35or fusion bombs
16:38Reverse fission
16:39And this is what you, Hamad, didn't explain the new thing right away.
16:41my darling
16:41How do we make a ring?
16:42And the movies, well, your final episode was always the same.
16:44You have to build up, so you can finally get screwed.
16:46So you said Rajab and the ship are different?
16:48My dear, I was explaining to you
16:50To understand what's coming
16:51This is Build-Up
16:51You can't easily make those fusion bombs, my friend.
16:54No, this needs
16:55First fission nuclear bomb
16:57In order to work
16:58Generations handing the torch to generations
16:59A conventional bomb functions like a nuclear bomb.
17:01A nuclear bomb that functions as a double bomb
17:05Fusion bombs, my friend, come in several stages.
17:07The first stage is a fission nuclear bomb.
17:10Like the one we did a little while ago
17:11The next stage will be fusion fuel.
17:13This fuel, when translated into Arabic as heat or energy
17:15Those who emerged from the first phase bomb explosion
17:18A fusion reaction occurs
17:19This, my dear, is the same reaction that makes the sun shine.
17:22Now you see, I explained fission to you why?
17:24This doesn't just make you a fission bomb
17:25This will also be useful if you intend to make fusion bombs.
17:28And by the way, those fusion bombs are really cool.
17:30Have you heard, my friend, about the Castle Bravo bomb?
17:31The first fusion bomb in history
17:33The force of your explosion will be greater
17:35Be aware that we started from tons to thousands of tons
17:38Look at this, how much is it?
17:3915 Mbps
17:40That means 15 million tons of dynamil
17:42It means a thousand times more than Tel Boy
17:44Be careful, my dear, this is a two-stage bomb.
17:46Theoretically, we could take this bomb
17:48And we will examine it in a third stage.
17:49This weakens the force of the explosion.
17:51This is the proposed explanation for the bomb's mechanism.
17:54The biggest bomb in history
17:55And you and your half, my dear
17:56The problem is that the numbers don't tell the whole story.
17:58The destructive power of these bombs
18:00By turning it into a matter of calculation
18:01Let's try to bring it closer to you
18:02This is an aerial photograph of Hiroshima before the explosion.
18:04Here is an aerial photo of the city after the explosion.
18:061994
18:07Bill Tlinton lifted the ban on a group of soldiers
18:10Their nickname is The Atomic Soldiers
18:12And let them achieve their story
18:13And these were soldiers of the American army.
18:15He puts them there without their knowledge.
18:16At a short distance
18:18From nuclear explosion experiments
18:20Which was done in the fifties
18:21In the documentary The Atomic Soldiers
18:22Published by The Atlantic
18:23Some soldiers are just looking good
18:25And it's possible you'll be one mile away from the explosion.
18:27One of them describes the moment of the explosion
18:29It's literally night turned into day.
18:32And in the middle of the night, the light was shining.
18:34More than a bright day
18:36I saw him in his life
18:37Another one describes the first moments of the explosion
18:39He knew how to see the bone in his arm.
18:41It's like he's looking at an X-ray.
18:42Aref could see the bone in the back of the person in front of him.
18:44I think it's a bit lucky
18:46If physics is easy, the materials are expensive.
18:48And it's not just anyone who's hostile to the country who goes around making a bomb.
18:50But after all this explanation, my dear
18:52I don't want to create
18:52Because the bomb that will kill you, you probably won't hear its sound.
18:55And you might not see it
18:56Do you know what you might see?
18:57The episode that's in and the next episode
18:58I looked at the sources
18:59If we were on YouTube
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19:01So, Abu Hamid, you're asking me now after you've told me what we've discussed?
19:03What is she doing?
19:05This, my dear, will barely give you a severe headache.
19:06Even from the headache
19:07Oh my dear, I'm embarrassed to call her a bomb.
19:09I could call it a bomb.
19:10I have a feeling, my dear, that the Eid bomb
19:13He might be a brother of Dee
19:14Hello my dear

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