Comments by "Eli Nope" (@elinope4745) on "Kyle Hill" channel.

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  20. New nuclear bombs have plutonium goes boom, the boom squishes the hydrogen until it fuses into helium and goes boom even boomier. I think they have been upgraded with radioactive lithium which gets converted into helium and helps turn some of the hydrogen into helium in the process (the hydrogen to helium overcomes the lithium to helium for those of you thinking that this violated some thermodynamic laws). The shockwave moves at the speed of sound, and you can see the flash moving at the speed of light. If you see a sudden nuclear flash and the cloud forming, locate the nearest ditch or hill and put the top of your head towards the blast direction. Hold your arms together underneath of you as you are face down to the ground covering your face or your groin (men who desire to be fathers in the future). This will minimize the damage if you are thrown into the air as it makes you kind of aerodynamic. Cover your head with a jacket or shirt, and a wet t-shirt also helps filter heavy particles such as the ones that fall early. Duct tape and plastic sheets should be used to seal all windows and doors and outlets to the outside and you should hunker down inside a sealed building for the next three days, at that time most of the deadliest of the radiation will have dissolved and turned into more stable daughters. The material exposed to the open air is still radioactive but not so much that it will kill you in minutes, don't eat or drink anything exposed to the air. Refrigerators with water in ice trays, and prepackaged food and water is the only safe stuff, also wash off the surface of the containers with lots of water before you touch it. Charcoal is real good at helping clean off contaminated skin and materials and can substantially protect from the remaining radioactive environment. Crunch it up, put it in plastic bags or saran wrap or tape it, or glue, or what you got, stick it about 2mm thick on clothing that covers you head to foot, include gloves if you can, masks are better. Wear sealed safety goggles and headphones, Vaseline helps seal things air tight, spit works in a pinch. Once upon a time was a cold war, and you may have actually had an idea of what to do if you were under sudden nuclear attack. Hope this ancient information helps.
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