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@RubenSim7 ай бұрын
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@Spidun7 ай бұрын
React content with genuine input and decent commentary is something that's sadly hard to find on KZhead and finding this channel was a great day.
@chasedacurious8 ай бұрын
Agreed. 90% of reaction content is just the person saying EXACTLY what everyone else says about the video or they're basically commentating it.
@perplxxd7 ай бұрын
@@perplxxd - "bro shawty trifling, she must be from dirty dogs" "shawty trifling" - "ong" "she must be from dirty dogs" - "that's what im sayin"
@UJustGotGamed7 ай бұрын
that's typically how professional-based reactors are like doctors, lawyers, and pilots
@Test-tu9mb7 ай бұрын
Pilots lawyers doctors nuclear reactor specialists us marines soldiers military veterans.
@SoundWaveTransformers7 ай бұрын
@@UJustGotGamed this is basically sniperwolf lmaoo
@lemonadesaccounttm87217 ай бұрын
1:41 *The horror in the eyes of a Nuclear Engineer when he sees the RBMK Lid*
@karmatical58377 ай бұрын
(Chernobyl PTSD)
@Timmysyt7 ай бұрын
RBMK is a pretty shit design, glad it's not used anymore
@masterman15027 ай бұрын
@@masterman1502 if i remember, in russia they still use RBMK designs (obviously they have been fixed, especially the 1000 ones), which is a very bad idea, but i don't think they are willing to spend money in designing a new model from scratch (which they lack habilities based on what we have seen), or just rebuilding all plants. RBMKs are more efficient in being a nuclear weapon than in production of energy.
@karmatical58377 ай бұрын
@@masterman1502They still use it to this day. The Chernobyl Disaster happened because they don't really care about the safety of RBMK Design to cut some cost and after the incident they finally fix the main problems
@catsmello3 ай бұрын
@@catsmello current russian design is VVER-1000/1200, completely different to RBMK
@masterman15023 ай бұрын
I played this once, there were basically three types of people: A: The people actually trying to keep the plant working and stable B: The people just looking around And C: The people trying to cause a meltdown I have never had this many replies, 65 at the time of writing this
@jetsmultiverse411511 ай бұрын
Rubin is c
@melingamingreal111 ай бұрын
I am d: running it like clockwork and griefing rebels... Untill o get bored and blow it to smithereens
@bussesandtrains12189 ай бұрын
if you like this kind of game, you might want to try Realistic Boiling Water Reactor Simulator its supposedly realistic in running a nuclear reactor, includes turbine control room and polisher stuff, its painful to learn but its really fun when you're done
@REZA-tl5kr9 ай бұрын
A people: 😎😎😎😎😎😎
@Zeu5official9 ай бұрын
I’m E the one that’s doing smt completely random
@dustinscreations12989 ай бұрын
I love content where people with actual professions react to something that has a relation to their job, especially in Roblox. BUT DOING THAT WITH A RUBEN SIM VIDEO? THATS EVEN BETTER.
@SagecatStar8 ай бұрын
true i noticed that as well
@theboyonewins26987 ай бұрын
it is satisfying how they take care on such the weirdests places like roblox
@yomastelbo87537 ай бұрын
@@yomastelbo8753 true
@theboyonewins26987 ай бұрын
i’m having a great time right now
@bradentheman13734 ай бұрын
theres a roblox game called realistic boiling water reactor simulator. some of the people on the dev team are real nuclear industry professionals, like yourself. as such, the game is quite detailed and worth checking out!
@lemonandgaming60139 ай бұрын
Yep, a great game for him to check out. Best of the best of the nuclear power simulation community, from what I know. I don’t know how he’d make a video on it, though.
@DawnPetrichor19 ай бұрын
@@DawnPetrichor1 yeah i havent seen any good gameplay videos to react to, still good to keep in mind!
@lemonandgaming60139 ай бұрын
I played that game, and it took me 30 minutes to figure out how to even prepare for startup cuz it’s too realistic
@titaniummechsx33248 ай бұрын
hello, i’m one of the appreciated members of RBWR. The community is working on a PWR simulation of roblox which is a bit more realistic than RBWR but has some of the basics. We are also working on Covebay which is a near 1:1 replica of a BWR simulator down to hydraulics, compressors, diesel generators, etc.
@dornog707 ай бұрын
In the newest version a brand new unit 1 control room and reactor hall is being implemented. It would be nice if you played since developers use real word documents and have real world nuclear engineers
@dornog707 ай бұрын
QSERF has to be one of the most detailed reactor games I’ve ever seen, can’t say realistic due to the idea being fictional, yet the effort put into it is amazing
@Tha1On3Gu78 ай бұрын
finally somebody speaks about QSERF, *Y E S*
@rockystudiogaming7 ай бұрын
qserf is a well made game but it doesnt even pretend to be realistic. i mentioned rbwr in a comment of mine as i consider it much more suitable for this channel
@lemonandgaming60137 ай бұрын
@@lemonandgaming6013 it does "pretend" to be realistic its lore takes place literally in 1980 something regardless of the 6 or so power lasers that create a massive fucking blackhole, and because of the references to many agencies and whatnot i'd say its very realistic to the point where it feels like your exploring a place thats confidential, as if your not supposed to be there
@rxleurn7 ай бұрын
@rxleurn actual fusion reactors simply dont exist yet. and even the tests they have done do not involve magic floating orbs, lol they literally just built random (from a point of realism) mechanics, sprinkled some real sounding words and thats it. if somebody even slightly cares about this field they can see the lack of realism. and the devs dont care, realism isnt their goal of course
@lemonandgaming60137 ай бұрын
yeah the devs just wanted to create something fun and different from the real world@@lemonandgaming6013
@TheOriginalSide17 ай бұрын
i think its pretty interesting seeing an actual nuclear engineer react and explain those videos you can also learn from him Amazing Edit: i dont know how this got almost 2000 likes i remember checking on it and it had like 3 likes and now its almost at 2k thank you guys so much
@toofatdjatlov21029 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tfolsenuclear9 ай бұрын
@@tfolsenuclear no problem i also subscribed
@toofatdjatlov21029 ай бұрын
@@tfolsenuclearif you thought this was a realistic depiction wait till you see the chernobyl recreation. The series of events and the structures are almost exactly the same with all the detail
@Pbcvl7 ай бұрын
@@Pbcvl im late but i saw some parts of it
@toofatdjatlov21024 ай бұрын
@@Pbcvl but you cant really compare a roblox game to a series i mean its just blocks
@toofatdjatlov21024 ай бұрын
The main takeaway here is that you usually have to TRY to get the reactor to go supercritical when other people are around... It takes a small group of sane people to stabilize a reactor, and it takes the collective agreement of everyone in the room to make a reactor fail... There are dozens and dozens of failsafe's and mechanisms to keep a reactor from doing this, and 90% of the time, it's collective human incompetency that causes problems, not the actual reactor itself... Reactors were made to be (nearly) as safe as they can possibly, or reasonably be...
@natey3137 ай бұрын
Yeah To quote a nuclear engineer(i think it was this guy) for them? Its not 1 + 1 = 2 its "1 + 1 = 100"
@seantaggart73827 ай бұрын
@@seantaggart7382what’s that mean? One problem plus another doesn’t lead to 2 problem, but 100 problems? That’s what I’m getting from that
@YoureMadBozo713 ай бұрын
@@YoureMadBozo71 it means you got SO MANY safety systems for the one possibility that it is true that 1+1=100
@seantaggart73823 ай бұрын
@@seantaggart7382 ah ok thank you
@YoureMadBozo713 ай бұрын
@@seantaggart7382 not sure i get the analogy
@nothanks15083 ай бұрын
Most sane worker at chernobyl HOLY HELL I CANT SEE ANY OF MY NOTIFICATIONS THROUGH THE SKULL EMOJIS istgggggggggggg
@featherweighthate11 ай бұрын
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@greenedleaf24817 ай бұрын
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@banditloa59757 ай бұрын
If you can find a video on “Realistic Boiling Water Reactor V2”, you should definitely make a commentary video on that. It’s incredibly complex and I’m guessing very similar to the real thing.
@SirAxel.7 ай бұрын
Yeah, that community is really a ❤, love to be a small part of it (Mostly in u2 turbine)
@hazerdousdark44787 ай бұрын
@@hazerdousdark4478 Yeah ok what heart then buddy? There are many hearts they could be, and you didn’t specify.
@HarambaeXelonmuskfans7 ай бұрын
@@HarambaeXelonmuskfansyeah
@sngreal7 ай бұрын
Indeed It's awesome
@seantaggart73827 ай бұрын
5:29 I do wanna mention that in that game, it would probably still have taken a minute to raise the control rods, and he would've had to keep pressing the "raise control rods" button to keep raising them; presumably Ruben cut all of this out for the purpose of pacing.
@jdflasky19697 ай бұрын
Raise the control rods to increase the pressure and cause a disaster yay fun
@masol37267 ай бұрын
We live in a time where a nuclear engineer has reacted to a roblox video and posted it on youtube.
@skoop44247 ай бұрын
"oh lord this is going to be an RBMK reactor isn't it" the horror in his voice
@a_lexine7 ай бұрын
In one of these games on Roblox I had one of the reactors up and running and then I accidentally cut power to the whole array of panels and buttons, I was pretty pissed especially considering how I had spent 45 minutes of mindless instruction following and waiting in order to get up to that point, and then one lever ruined it all. Props to you for doing it for real, though!
@playboibowlly25687 ай бұрын
In a games where you're always above consequences, there's always that persistent feeling of wanting to blow up the facility. Because if you can, You Must. Aside from that, great video. It's always amusing and interesting to see professionals reacting to silly things like this and giving their opinions.
@justdario57487 ай бұрын
I remember youre reactor blowups
@iamurubonz43317 ай бұрын
Yeah Like innovation space ship pbcc North shore(rest in peace) discover Subterranean research base and a bunch of other games that let you blow their reactors make you feel that way
@seantaggart73827 ай бұрын
portal reference?
@AxolinaAxolotl7 ай бұрын
I don’t know shit about Nuclear engineering but holy shit did I learn so much while being actively invested during this video. Very rare to come across channels like this. Keep it up man I love this!
@Fymzero3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@tfolsenuclear3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! If you would like to see my reaction to the Realistic BWR simulator in Roblox, please check out: kzhead.info/sun/iNqbfdGah5yhYI0/bejne.htmlsi=_z3LeiLY_xc107bm If you would like to see my thoughts on another nuclear mod, please check out my reaction to Minecraft Nuclearcraft: kzhead.info/sun/isuBktGboHeNqKc/bejne.htmlsi=-XNVNKgOodOPke0E
@tfolsenuclear7 ай бұрын
it says warning reactor core is at critical temperatures
@h-aandle7 ай бұрын
Roblox has a nuclear reactor game please react to it
@lenox30997 ай бұрын
yuh
@verizonextron7 ай бұрын
uhhh uhhhh huhuhhhhh hhhh uhhhhhhh
@justinm43437 ай бұрын
can you teach me how to make a demon core at home? (For a school science project)
@eluclid7 ай бұрын
Years ago, I played that solo and it was *designed* to always end in catastrophe. Not sure if the dev changed it since then. One thing you might like for the game Minecraft is the tech mods that it has. Not sure what some are called now, but there is/was Atomic Science (which relied on many other mods to work interchangeably) where you could build your own nuclear reactor in that game to generate power (typically Redstone Flux (RF for short)). Both Minecraft and Roblox has some really tech-heavy games/mods going for them and all enjoyable.
@abysspegasusgaming7 ай бұрын
It isn't that it is designed to end in catastrophe, but rather pointing out that it takes multiple people to make any meaningful change in the system. Even in this short edited video, you can see how Ruben repeatedly has to either distract the other players or get them to follow along in order to actually get the system to blow. Which highlights one of the major factors of nuclear reactors, even for Soviet installations during the time of Chernobyl, which is that everyone in the room must be complicit in the incompetence for the series of events to occur. Although that can also be said for basically 99% of industrial incidents, since human incompetence and/or negligence is usually the end culprit.
@ShaggyRogers15 ай бұрын
Basically at minute 10:00 (or somewhere around) someone may have gotten the rods down all the way because in that game the reactor does not scram it's self (players can scram but it only happens once we are in the meltdown event)
@S1mph18 ай бұрын
Nice to see a reaction channel that not only makes you learn stuff but is also enjoying the silliness of the video
@tetraxis30117 ай бұрын
heh… reaction channel…
@oberonpanopticon7 ай бұрын
i feel happy when an adult reacts or plays a modern-like game
@nkzkjdc9 ай бұрын
That WW2 veteran playing COD
@petergriffin31943 ай бұрын
This game is underrated for 3 reasons: 1: 4 or more people trying to meltdown the place 2: People asking not to SCRAM 3: The people who actually do the plant work but fail Also, to MELTDOWN the reactor in this game, you need to set the control rod insertion all the way to 0%
@foamingtrainslol7 ай бұрын
4: The jannies who ban me for trying to cause a meltdown
@lememz7 ай бұрын
I played a game called innovation Inc, dead now, but now I play the sequel called Innovation Inc Spaceship, and 1 in every 3 servers are trying to cause a freeze down or meltdown and become toxic when you try to stop them. Also the game is fun, you can divide by 0 on a calculator and turn to spaghetti, clone yourself, eat radium rods, fly into a black hole, etc.
@Angry_Wasp7 ай бұрын
Haha! Great to see somone enjoying broken hill! Rubens video is actually when the game was owned by hyptek instead of plasma inc so there have been a few changes and extra realism touches added. Great video!
@signalpassedatdanger7 ай бұрын
Out of all types of games (experiences as roblox call it), these technical/engineering related ones tend to have some of the most well made designs. I have memories of spending afternoons and nights at Pinewood places
@logoncal30017 ай бұрын
I genuinely liked this video. Learned some new info and got some laughs. an actually good reaction video!
@futaro-89017 ай бұрын
The thing about coal and gas that makes them so attractive, besides the high energy yield, is that they are much easier to implement and use. Just light them with a spark and boil water to turn a turbine or push a piston. These other more "green" energy sources need semi and rare earth metals or radioactive materials, all of which are harder to find and use. Hydroelectric power and wind turbines are perhaps the easiest of these green power sources to implement but hydroelectric power relies on large bodies of water and wind turbines need wind, which isn't always available and is rather unpredictable. I have come up with an alternative solution. Systems that can absorb and utilize ambient energy, such as stray EM radiation, and ambient heat. Some of this comes from sunlight but absorbing the heat from it would be easier to do than making a solar panel that only works when visible sunlight is shining on it.
@ScottJPowers11 ай бұрын
Check out Heliostat or Solar Power Tower plants when you’ve got the chance. That’s a really good example of what you’re describing. Geothermal power has also been suggested, the problem is either: A.) You’re drilling much deeper than has been done before, to reach metamorphic rock. Think about the problems fracking causes, and you begin to see the problems with this. B.) You have to build on active volcanic land. Its one thing to build, say, a monitoring shack for scientific purposes, but I think you’ll be hard pressed to find people to fulfill the logistics of such an operation.
@Insanonaga9 ай бұрын
@@Insanonaga idk man, working near active volcanic land sounds kinda cool, i'd wanna work somewhere like that
@pacevy37989 ай бұрын
@@Insanonaga Iceland. all im gonna say
@log_by_bolb8 ай бұрын
Uranium has a much higher energy yield, and exist coal power plants can be retrofitted with SMRs.
@zacharytaylor1908 ай бұрын
Some say this is what Cathedrals were built for...
@willemhaifetz-chen15887 ай бұрын
You should try reacting to some stuff on the Roblox game "Chernobyl Unit 3", it's a VERY detailed game and actually one of, if not the most realistic I've seen of the control room, controls and physics, including temperature simulation, voiding simulation, reactivity simulation, instability simulated. You can even select EVERY individual control rod and pull them out or insert them individually, you can change the speed of the pumps, close the throttle valves, screw with emergency power and the EDG, run up the turbines, sync them to the grid, and more
@Thxtnt27 ай бұрын
thank you so much ily
@atom8o7 ай бұрын
You should try the game for your self, specially because thats the old version, the newer stuff has gotten some upgrades compared to that version and the upcoming V3 will be even more realistic (if it does come out actually).
@Astrax_2229 ай бұрын
Wait there’s an V3 of this game coming soon?
@GreatestGamer1479 ай бұрын
+
@evogamee9 ай бұрын
@@GreatestGamer147Well yes, but only if the dev team gets their stuff together.
@Astrax_2229 ай бұрын
@@Astrax_222 nice ok
@GreatestGamer1479 ай бұрын
hi arthur
@RailFanAthena9 ай бұрын
Dont know if it was just me, but when I realized nuclear reactors boil water into steam to spin a turbine that produces electricity it seemed somehow less impressive/intimidating
@AKyoda7 ай бұрын
I've played the game and the SCRAM procedure is in it, you have a ton of rooms that are not depicted in the video. Like for example in case of overpressure, the pipes under the reactor can break, and you need to fix them. The feed water pumps are actually visitable, The coolant needs to be refilled and delivered. Like if you don't purposefully try to do a meltdown, you have a lot of stuff to do to make this plant run.
@renardstudios7 ай бұрын
See, that’s actual reaction content. You actually end up learning something from that video, unlike KZheadrs like ssniperwolf who gives the same reaction every time.
@ScriptForever8 ай бұрын
sssniperwolf doesnt deserve anything she doesnt even credit the creators of the videos she reacts to
@v1ku3907 ай бұрын
@@v1ku390jacksfilms is doing us a service
@dankbabayyyy7 ай бұрын
@@dankbabayyyy fr
@v1ku3907 ай бұрын
@@dankbabayyyysssniperwolf doxxed his nuclear reactor
@CorrectShark_3 ай бұрын
In case you didn't know, only 3 buttons on on that whole control panel work, the rods and scram that can be only pressed to prevent blowout. The rest is just useless decoration.
@vojtechsulc63327 ай бұрын
I never knew, i needed to know this information, thank you legend.
@tanquista7 ай бұрын
You’re quite welcome!
@tfolsenuclear7 ай бұрын
Thanks for reacting to very important videos, please keep going ❤
@stephen_20917 ай бұрын
Ah, good ole Hyptek (now known as Broken Hill) Nuclear Power Plant. Used to play that game a lot several years ago, and I actually discovered it through Ruben Sim's video. Haven't played that in a while, but I've come across this other roblox game about a month ago, Quantum Science Energy Research Facility (QSERF), which I believe is a lot more realistic than Hyptek/Plasma/Broken Hill is. While QSERF's main focus is with a Dark Matter Reactor (DMR), they have other tidbits, like a mobile nuclear power plant called Project Helios, aka Foxtrot 9/F9. F9, I'd dare say is the most complicated thing in the game to operate, it can be fun but also frustrating when you're trying to sync to grid. Just wanted to mention QSERF, in case you either feel like doing another reaction type video or even get roblox and play a few of these reactor-type games, I dunno.
@Joe621Sterling7 ай бұрын
now this is the only type of reaction content I agree with
@RonaldTrumpOfficial7 ай бұрын
The voice is supposed to say “ warning, reactor is super critical “ 6:40
@String_noodle9 ай бұрын
It says "Warning: Reactor core is at critical temperature" but it cuts out at the end a bit.
@ryguy20069 ай бұрын
It's from portal 2 😂
@rzdnx7 ай бұрын
I've never thought he would react to a Ruben Sim video, I love it.
@ronniecook89567 ай бұрын
As a RBMK enthusiast. This is a certified video
@user-vm1lr5bc7f7 ай бұрын
I really wanted to become a nuclear engineer for a really long time until a year ago when every job site I looked at told me it wasn't a good idea because the job demand is on a decline, so I stopped pursuing it then and there. Since you're one and you might have more knowledge than I do, how would I go about getting a job in nuclear engineering if I were to graduate with a bachelors? Being in Texas, its actually easy to decide where I would go to get the degree, Aggies has the biggest program and multiple on campus labs for it. I just don't know where I would go to get a job in that field.
@ExplosiveBean17 ай бұрын
hey man you should try Realistic Boiling Water Reactor Simulator its been made to be so realistic i spent a week training in the first unit and then spent another learning unit 2 with the polishers and turbine stuff
@REZA-tl5kr9 ай бұрын
This guy is an actual legend reacting to Roblox it would be fun to see you play it
@Shadow_ball7 ай бұрын
This was a great video. Ruben sim is actually a great guy but was recently sued by roblox for being “the leader of a cyber mob” that being in quotes because he isn’t doing anything bad when he plays, he just goes on adventures with a cast of wacky characters in game. He now by law cannot play roblox unfortunately but it’s nice to see someone react to his video.
@seth11807 ай бұрын
Its nice to see a nuclear engineer to react to ruben sim.
@Sorcining7 ай бұрын
He's taking this way too seriously and I love it
@mysteriouspikachuman7 ай бұрын
It's such a shame that Roblox did ruben dirty. I loved his Roblox content. Seeing his content on your channel just popped up in my recommended really makes me think Roblox needs to rethink the ruben situation. +1 Sub.
@jackschoonover64187 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed this. Haven't been able to get this to run. Would love to play it in single player. I think they were reheating their pizzas by tossing them into the spent fuel pool. LOL Thanks for the video. :)
@ThomasGrillo5 ай бұрын
Hey! I would suggest you watch a video about IITPP (Short for Innovation Incorporated Thermal Power Plant). This game is in Roblox. This game gives you an opportunity to operate a magma crystal reactor that has unique disasters. In addition to that. You can explode a warhead or do a zombie outbreak! Watch 1 video about it. Pleaase!
@BaconPlayz_GameTester7 ай бұрын
It sucks that Ruben sim, the guy who made that video got sued unjustly by some corrupt higher ups that he just had to quit Roblox overall. His videos were entertaining and unexpectedly educational lol
@Fodder9167 ай бұрын
I just love watching vidoes of reaching or playing a game of what they are working on.
@avocadowolf.-.66577 ай бұрын
I always love these reaction content you really get a lot of feedback out of the person watching instead of just typical reaction videos
@thealandude91466 ай бұрын
Nuclear engineers when they see an RBMK reactor(the situation is about to become very silly):
@tetraxis30117 ай бұрын
You should try QSERF, it's again a roblox game with a more sci-fi reactor (and also a "traditional" one) wich has alot of details and is generally more detailed, hope to hear from you.
@alexdynamics8 ай бұрын
Or Realistic Boiling Water Reactor. It's way more detailed than this game in the Video.
@norbert0998 ай бұрын
Yes, more QSERF!
@rockystudiogaming7 ай бұрын
i actually really used to like this game, thanks for reminding me it existed! (i constantly tried to blow the facility up)
@MrChez.7 ай бұрын
This video is so chill. I love it.
@joebidensmama7 ай бұрын
nice video there. finally youtube recommended something actually interesting
@Error340GTL7 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
@tfolsenuclear7 ай бұрын
6:44 The announcer said "Warning : Reactor core is at critical ţ̶̡̨̢̧̢̧̖͎̼̳͎͍̗̩͙̬̗̥̤̫̜͉̮̲̬̠̙̟̼͙̭̲̞̞̉̒͌͋̿̊͆͒͌́̀͆̊̕͘͘̕͜͜͠ͅę̷̡͔͇̰͚͔̳̠̠̫͈̩̠͓̜͂̈́͒̾̈́̅̓͜ͅm̶̢̛̛̩̟͕̼̮̭͈͑̈́̍̃̐̆̑͂̅̀͑̎́͌̃̍̈́̓́͘͘͘̚̚͜͜͝ͅp̴̡̳̻̖̘̰̼̝͍̝̯̳̜̖̖̳̝͚̠͕̻͂͂̽̃̆́̔͋͊́̽́̏͒̃̎̾̈́̀̓̑̂͛͌͌̈́̑̀̅͆̆̏͆̒̀́̈́͋͌͆̀̎̇͝͠͝͠͝ȩ̷̝̳̭͍̣̼̘͎̼̬̫͛́͌̀̂̌̿͒̈͂̉̿͋͒̿͂́̏̇͆͜ͅr̸̢̧̛̞͉͖̳͈̣̫̹̹̠̝̼̰̭͍̹̬̞̹̗̮̯̺̎̄̽͑̋͛̆́̀͆̀̓͒̔̈́͌̄̐̇͂̌̂̉̒͌͂̈́̽̂̂̓̔̉̐͊͋͠͝͝͝͝͝͠ͅt̷̢̡̧̡̨̡͕͚͈̲̞͔̩̟̱̼̙̻̭̗̘̺͐́͜ͅử̸͈̖͖̝͔̬̻̗͖̥̪͇̜̟͈̹̾̊̂̀͛͂̌̎̀̓̈́̏̇͒̊̓͂́̆̒̀̃́͠͝r̴̡̨̡̧̛̛̛͍̫̠̳̝͎̮̤̟͚͉̻̹̰̲̥̯̭̣̞̪̲͖̪̬̞̫̞͉͉̔̿͋̎̔̈́͗̊̔̽̌̀̅̅̐̽͂̉͘̕͘̕͘ȇ̶̢̢̛̪̹̜͕̬͚͍̤̱̙̼̪̜̲̖̳͎̱̠͐̈̈́̿̍̽̑͗͆͊̀̓̌͋̃̈́͘͠͝͝͝
@vending_sodas57 ай бұрын
Portal 2 announcer voice
@aguyonyt17 ай бұрын
i learned so much about nuclear plants with this one video, thank you random Nuclear Engineer
@CopyZero8 ай бұрын
So cool to see a nuclear engineer reacting to stuff, never even thought about that job
@HurricaneEditw4 ай бұрын
Oh "meltdown". That's one of those annoying buzz words. We prefer to call it an un-requested fission surplus. Mr. Burns
@TowelsKingdom4 ай бұрын
Question: If you'd dropped a slice of pizza in the spent rod pool at your job, how much trouble would you have been in?
@hauntedshadowslegacy28267 ай бұрын
No more free pizza.
@potentialdefect7 ай бұрын
Dude this is awesome, Ruben Sim is my favorite!
@chillbizz747 ай бұрын
There's a realistic simulation on roblox about nuclear power plants etc. (as far as roblox standards go) Its called "Realistic Boiling Water Reactor Simulator" And takes inspiration from real reactors and manuals. Its pretty interesting to play.
@Mikainium7 ай бұрын
We have come to an age where people with serious jobs react to silly games which sometimes are also good
@GeneralDino7 ай бұрын
Love the 1080p videos! Amazing video!
@xuehua312211 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tfolsenuclear11 ай бұрын
such an educating video! never saw these type of videos! hope to see more!
@s0ft_dark5993 ай бұрын
This was such an interesting video! Love the react content.
@venomisaacl89637 ай бұрын
Sent here by Ruben Sim!
@JerseyAir7 ай бұрын
Not sure if you already did it, but there are some mods in the game Minecraft which have nuclear reactors I figured I'd just share. My particular favorite reactor in a mod would be the Nuclear Fission reactor in Mekanism because it has quite a bit of thermodynamics involved specially if you are switching from water coolent to Sodium.
@madhattermaker6228 ай бұрын
Reika's Reactorcraft (and rotarycraft) are also pretty realistic.
@zacharytaylor1908 ай бұрын
@@zacharytaylor190 I wanna try those at some point. I always have to build the reactors in creative mode before doing them in survival mode, less I accidentally cause a chernobyl at my base.
@madhattermaker6228 ай бұрын
i suggest checking out any of the innovation inc games, also IITPP (innovation inc thermal power plant), i just think it's fun and a bit scary honestly
@epikoof7 ай бұрын
Okay i can NOT believe you watched and reacted to that. Amazing.
@Gubther7 ай бұрын
I think what this game unintentionally portrays well is the sheer creativity and endless possibility that exists on Roblox through it's userbase. Able to create such great games like these for completely free. Unfortunately the platform has it's fair share of issues that have turned alot more of the mature players away from it. Ruben Sim and his whole incident is proof enough of that.
@dopiestthyme33657 ай бұрын
Very good, from one nuclear engineer/operator to another
@Xenon960007 ай бұрын
3:40 "Looks very similar to the actual Control room of Chernobyl and other RBMK reactors.“ that's because the game is related to Chernobyl.
@voonsiokchin71527 ай бұрын
Throwing Pizza in a Reactor irl will make the Reactors intakes Clog up and Also mess everything up and you’ll also have Radioactive food and a mess
@generalprincecodyhedgewolf29447 ай бұрын
Haha, I'd love if you can see old IC2 (MC 1.2.5 tech) of how their nuclear science works. nobody would want this, but it'd be interesting to see your opinions
@hariranormal55847 ай бұрын
Would love to see you play this game and try to stop a nuclear disaster
@west34827 ай бұрын
Yay a reaction video that reacts!
@321Jarn7 ай бұрын
You should collab with someone who can show you the fully realistic reactor on roblox. They recreated the actual procedures for a complete startup!
@doma1n3467 ай бұрын
I played a game called innovation Inc, dead now, but now I play the sequel called Innovation Inc Spaceship, and 1 in every 3 servers are trying to cause a freeze down or meltdown and become toxic when you try to stop them. Also the game is fun, you can divide by 0 on a calculator and turn to spaghetti, clone yourself, eat radium rods, fly into a black hole, etc.
@Angry_Wasp7 ай бұрын
wow, you are very observant. cant imagine what job would be perfect for that...
@Wilbyheh7 ай бұрын
As a Tier 3 in the Plasma Security Division, I find it very nice that you enjoyed BHNPS! The game has changed a lot since then, you should check it out whenever you wish 😇
@Marcyl13x13 күн бұрын
Seeing this video gives me pure joy, Roblox & Ruben Sim combined with light education on nuclear energy
@christophert64653 ай бұрын
I love how the game has the portal/ portal 2 audio lines for the meltdown
@Nitro_Mayhem_7 ай бұрын
Hey Man, I'm looking into majoring in Nuclear Engineering myself in college, how would you rate the workload in school? Is the job market that hard as some graduates make it out to be online? Thanks!
@GreenSpacebug7 ай бұрын
that reminds me of a game called Pinewood computer core (also on roblox). in that there were multiple groups, one being about destruction.
@noahno1577 ай бұрын
the dancing part looked quite realistic to the real chernobyl
@user-rx5zt4op8v7 ай бұрын
for someone who is not connected that much with roblox that was a great guess and it’s basically what roblox is nice job
@badcropbean7 ай бұрын
love this guys energy
@fixi_e7 ай бұрын
yooo this is crazy! a guy reacting to Roblox nukes?! this is just amazing!
@AngelCrafts4Life5 ай бұрын
Btw there’s a game where you can recreate Chernobyl. 2 endings, one where you save Chernobyl from exploding(I got the thing by mistake without trying) and the explosion.
@user-zl8tu9zs7t22 күн бұрын
I have seen two vidoes and I already love this guy.
@WassermeloneCat2 ай бұрын
7:38 “wow that’s actually a pretty good depiction of what a pizza looks like”
@norepimorphism5 ай бұрын
As someone who knows absolutely nothing about nuclear reactors and stuff like this, this man made it pretty understandable. Great video and thanks for what you do
@Kuzo323 ай бұрын
The main reason that some of the voices are weird, is that they probably come from a sci-fi form of games called "Core Games." I have made them before and are fun to make and play but pretty unrealistic compared to this.
@in4init3vr7 ай бұрын
What i like about this game is how the top of the reactor really flew up with the explosion like a coin and crashed sideways in the reactor hole This is exactly what happened in the actual nuclear disaster of tschernobyl
@Halilpasar7 ай бұрын
POV: youre a worker at chernobyl in April 26, 1986 (youre tired of all the work and decided to react to roblox)
@Gojo_backshot7 ай бұрын
4:35 i love how even the most advanced reactors are still technically BWRS even Candu reactor still make steam! BWR's are still amazing
@seantaggart73827 ай бұрын
thank you for this educational breakdown, nuclear is indeed the future i should be doing physics
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React content with genuine input and decent commentary is something that's sadly hard to find on KZhead and finding this channel was a great day.
Agreed. 90% of reaction content is just the person saying EXACTLY what everyone else says about the video or they're basically commentating it.
@@perplxxd - "bro shawty trifling, she must be from dirty dogs" "shawty trifling" - "ong" "she must be from dirty dogs" - "that's what im sayin"
that's typically how professional-based reactors are like doctors, lawyers, and pilots
Pilots lawyers doctors nuclear reactor specialists us marines soldiers military veterans.
@@UJustGotGamed this is basically sniperwolf lmaoo
1:41 *The horror in the eyes of a Nuclear Engineer when he sees the RBMK Lid*
(Chernobyl PTSD)
RBMK is a pretty shit design, glad it's not used anymore
@@masterman1502 if i remember, in russia they still use RBMK designs (obviously they have been fixed, especially the 1000 ones), which is a very bad idea, but i don't think they are willing to spend money in designing a new model from scratch (which they lack habilities based on what we have seen), or just rebuilding all plants. RBMKs are more efficient in being a nuclear weapon than in production of energy.
@@masterman1502They still use it to this day. The Chernobyl Disaster happened because they don't really care about the safety of RBMK Design to cut some cost and after the incident they finally fix the main problems
@@catsmello current russian design is VVER-1000/1200, completely different to RBMK
I played this once, there were basically three types of people: A: The people actually trying to keep the plant working and stable B: The people just looking around And C: The people trying to cause a meltdown I have never had this many replies, 65 at the time of writing this
Rubin is c
I am d: running it like clockwork and griefing rebels... Untill o get bored and blow it to smithereens
if you like this kind of game, you might want to try Realistic Boiling Water Reactor Simulator its supposedly realistic in running a nuclear reactor, includes turbine control room and polisher stuff, its painful to learn but its really fun when you're done
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I’m E the one that’s doing smt completely random
I love content where people with actual professions react to something that has a relation to their job, especially in Roblox. BUT DOING THAT WITH A RUBEN SIM VIDEO? THATS EVEN BETTER.
true i noticed that as well
it is satisfying how they take care on such the weirdests places like roblox
@@yomastelbo8753 true
i’m having a great time right now
theres a roblox game called realistic boiling water reactor simulator. some of the people on the dev team are real nuclear industry professionals, like yourself. as such, the game is quite detailed and worth checking out!
Yep, a great game for him to check out. Best of the best of the nuclear power simulation community, from what I know. I don’t know how he’d make a video on it, though.
@@DawnPetrichor1 yeah i havent seen any good gameplay videos to react to, still good to keep in mind!
I played that game, and it took me 30 minutes to figure out how to even prepare for startup cuz it’s too realistic
hello, i’m one of the appreciated members of RBWR. The community is working on a PWR simulation of roblox which is a bit more realistic than RBWR but has some of the basics. We are also working on Covebay which is a near 1:1 replica of a BWR simulator down to hydraulics, compressors, diesel generators, etc.
In the newest version a brand new unit 1 control room and reactor hall is being implemented. It would be nice if you played since developers use real word documents and have real world nuclear engineers
QSERF has to be one of the most detailed reactor games I’ve ever seen, can’t say realistic due to the idea being fictional, yet the effort put into it is amazing
finally somebody speaks about QSERF, *Y E S*
qserf is a well made game but it doesnt even pretend to be realistic. i mentioned rbwr in a comment of mine as i consider it much more suitable for this channel
@@lemonandgaming6013 it does "pretend" to be realistic its lore takes place literally in 1980 something regardless of the 6 or so power lasers that create a massive fucking blackhole, and because of the references to many agencies and whatnot i'd say its very realistic to the point where it feels like your exploring a place thats confidential, as if your not supposed to be there
@rxleurn actual fusion reactors simply dont exist yet. and even the tests they have done do not involve magic floating orbs, lol they literally just built random (from a point of realism) mechanics, sprinkled some real sounding words and thats it. if somebody even slightly cares about this field they can see the lack of realism. and the devs dont care, realism isnt their goal of course
yeah the devs just wanted to create something fun and different from the real world@@lemonandgaming6013
i think its pretty interesting seeing an actual nuclear engineer react and explain those videos you can also learn from him Amazing Edit: i dont know how this got almost 2000 likes i remember checking on it and it had like 3 likes and now its almost at 2k thank you guys so much
Thank you!
@@tfolsenuclear no problem i also subscribed
@@tfolsenuclearif you thought this was a realistic depiction wait till you see the chernobyl recreation. The series of events and the structures are almost exactly the same with all the detail
@@Pbcvl im late but i saw some parts of it
@@Pbcvl but you cant really compare a roblox game to a series i mean its just blocks
The main takeaway here is that you usually have to TRY to get the reactor to go supercritical when other people are around... It takes a small group of sane people to stabilize a reactor, and it takes the collective agreement of everyone in the room to make a reactor fail... There are dozens and dozens of failsafe's and mechanisms to keep a reactor from doing this, and 90% of the time, it's collective human incompetency that causes problems, not the actual reactor itself... Reactors were made to be (nearly) as safe as they can possibly, or reasonably be...
Yeah To quote a nuclear engineer(i think it was this guy) for them? Its not 1 + 1 = 2 its "1 + 1 = 100"
@@seantaggart7382what’s that mean? One problem plus another doesn’t lead to 2 problem, but 100 problems? That’s what I’m getting from that
@@YoureMadBozo71 it means you got SO MANY safety systems for the one possibility that it is true that 1+1=100
@@seantaggart7382 ah ok thank you
@@seantaggart7382 not sure i get the analogy
Most sane worker at chernobyl HOLY HELL I CANT SEE ANY OF MY NOTIFICATIONS THROUGH THE SKULL EMOJIS istgggggggggggg
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If you can find a video on “Realistic Boiling Water Reactor V2”, you should definitely make a commentary video on that. It’s incredibly complex and I’m guessing very similar to the real thing.
Yeah, that community is really a ❤, love to be a small part of it (Mostly in u2 turbine)
@@hazerdousdark4478 Yeah ok what heart then buddy? There are many hearts they could be, and you didn’t specify.
@@HarambaeXelonmuskfansyeah
Indeed It's awesome
5:29 I do wanna mention that in that game, it would probably still have taken a minute to raise the control rods, and he would've had to keep pressing the "raise control rods" button to keep raising them; presumably Ruben cut all of this out for the purpose of pacing.
Raise the control rods to increase the pressure and cause a disaster yay fun
We live in a time where a nuclear engineer has reacted to a roblox video and posted it on youtube.
"oh lord this is going to be an RBMK reactor isn't it" the horror in his voice
In one of these games on Roblox I had one of the reactors up and running and then I accidentally cut power to the whole array of panels and buttons, I was pretty pissed especially considering how I had spent 45 minutes of mindless instruction following and waiting in order to get up to that point, and then one lever ruined it all. Props to you for doing it for real, though!
In a games where you're always above consequences, there's always that persistent feeling of wanting to blow up the facility. Because if you can, You Must. Aside from that, great video. It's always amusing and interesting to see professionals reacting to silly things like this and giving their opinions.
I remember youre reactor blowups
Yeah Like innovation space ship pbcc North shore(rest in peace) discover Subterranean research base and a bunch of other games that let you blow their reactors make you feel that way
portal reference?
I don’t know shit about Nuclear engineering but holy shit did I learn so much while being actively invested during this video. Very rare to come across channels like this. Keep it up man I love this!
Thanks so much!
Thanks so much for watching! If you would like to see my reaction to the Realistic BWR simulator in Roblox, please check out: kzhead.info/sun/iNqbfdGah5yhYI0/bejne.htmlsi=_z3LeiLY_xc107bm If you would like to see my thoughts on another nuclear mod, please check out my reaction to Minecraft Nuclearcraft: kzhead.info/sun/isuBktGboHeNqKc/bejne.htmlsi=-XNVNKgOodOPke0E
it says warning reactor core is at critical temperatures
Roblox has a nuclear reactor game please react to it
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can you teach me how to make a demon core at home? (For a school science project)
Years ago, I played that solo and it was *designed* to always end in catastrophe. Not sure if the dev changed it since then. One thing you might like for the game Minecraft is the tech mods that it has. Not sure what some are called now, but there is/was Atomic Science (which relied on many other mods to work interchangeably) where you could build your own nuclear reactor in that game to generate power (typically Redstone Flux (RF for short)). Both Minecraft and Roblox has some really tech-heavy games/mods going for them and all enjoyable.
It isn't that it is designed to end in catastrophe, but rather pointing out that it takes multiple people to make any meaningful change in the system. Even in this short edited video, you can see how Ruben repeatedly has to either distract the other players or get them to follow along in order to actually get the system to blow. Which highlights one of the major factors of nuclear reactors, even for Soviet installations during the time of Chernobyl, which is that everyone in the room must be complicit in the incompetence for the series of events to occur. Although that can also be said for basically 99% of industrial incidents, since human incompetence and/or negligence is usually the end culprit.
Basically at minute 10:00 (or somewhere around) someone may have gotten the rods down all the way because in that game the reactor does not scram it's self (players can scram but it only happens once we are in the meltdown event)
Nice to see a reaction channel that not only makes you learn stuff but is also enjoying the silliness of the video
heh… reaction channel…
i feel happy when an adult reacts or plays a modern-like game
That WW2 veteran playing COD
This game is underrated for 3 reasons: 1: 4 or more people trying to meltdown the place 2: People asking not to SCRAM 3: The people who actually do the plant work but fail Also, to MELTDOWN the reactor in this game, you need to set the control rod insertion all the way to 0%
4: The jannies who ban me for trying to cause a meltdown
I played a game called innovation Inc, dead now, but now I play the sequel called Innovation Inc Spaceship, and 1 in every 3 servers are trying to cause a freeze down or meltdown and become toxic when you try to stop them. Also the game is fun, you can divide by 0 on a calculator and turn to spaghetti, clone yourself, eat radium rods, fly into a black hole, etc.
Haha! Great to see somone enjoying broken hill! Rubens video is actually when the game was owned by hyptek instead of plasma inc so there have been a few changes and extra realism touches added. Great video!
Out of all types of games (experiences as roblox call it), these technical/engineering related ones tend to have some of the most well made designs. I have memories of spending afternoons and nights at Pinewood places
I genuinely liked this video. Learned some new info and got some laughs. an actually good reaction video!
The thing about coal and gas that makes them so attractive, besides the high energy yield, is that they are much easier to implement and use. Just light them with a spark and boil water to turn a turbine or push a piston. These other more "green" energy sources need semi and rare earth metals or radioactive materials, all of which are harder to find and use. Hydroelectric power and wind turbines are perhaps the easiest of these green power sources to implement but hydroelectric power relies on large bodies of water and wind turbines need wind, which isn't always available and is rather unpredictable. I have come up with an alternative solution. Systems that can absorb and utilize ambient energy, such as stray EM radiation, and ambient heat. Some of this comes from sunlight but absorbing the heat from it would be easier to do than making a solar panel that only works when visible sunlight is shining on it.
Check out Heliostat or Solar Power Tower plants when you’ve got the chance. That’s a really good example of what you’re describing. Geothermal power has also been suggested, the problem is either: A.) You’re drilling much deeper than has been done before, to reach metamorphic rock. Think about the problems fracking causes, and you begin to see the problems with this. B.) You have to build on active volcanic land. Its one thing to build, say, a monitoring shack for scientific purposes, but I think you’ll be hard pressed to find people to fulfill the logistics of such an operation.
@@Insanonaga idk man, working near active volcanic land sounds kinda cool, i'd wanna work somewhere like that
@@Insanonaga Iceland. all im gonna say
Uranium has a much higher energy yield, and exist coal power plants can be retrofitted with SMRs.
Some say this is what Cathedrals were built for...
You should try reacting to some stuff on the Roblox game "Chernobyl Unit 3", it's a VERY detailed game and actually one of, if not the most realistic I've seen of the control room, controls and physics, including temperature simulation, voiding simulation, reactivity simulation, instability simulated. You can even select EVERY individual control rod and pull them out or insert them individually, you can change the speed of the pumps, close the throttle valves, screw with emergency power and the EDG, run up the turbines, sync them to the grid, and more
thank you so much ily
You should try the game for your self, specially because thats the old version, the newer stuff has gotten some upgrades compared to that version and the upcoming V3 will be even more realistic (if it does come out actually).
Wait there’s an V3 of this game coming soon?
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@@GreatestGamer147Well yes, but only if the dev team gets their stuff together.
@@Astrax_222 nice ok
hi arthur
Dont know if it was just me, but when I realized nuclear reactors boil water into steam to spin a turbine that produces electricity it seemed somehow less impressive/intimidating
I've played the game and the SCRAM procedure is in it, you have a ton of rooms that are not depicted in the video. Like for example in case of overpressure, the pipes under the reactor can break, and you need to fix them. The feed water pumps are actually visitable, The coolant needs to be refilled and delivered. Like if you don't purposefully try to do a meltdown, you have a lot of stuff to do to make this plant run.
See, that’s actual reaction content. You actually end up learning something from that video, unlike KZheadrs like ssniperwolf who gives the same reaction every time.
sssniperwolf doesnt deserve anything she doesnt even credit the creators of the videos she reacts to
@@v1ku390jacksfilms is doing us a service
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@@dankbabayyyysssniperwolf doxxed his nuclear reactor
In case you didn't know, only 3 buttons on on that whole control panel work, the rods and scram that can be only pressed to prevent blowout. The rest is just useless decoration.
I never knew, i needed to know this information, thank you legend.
You’re quite welcome!
Thanks for reacting to very important videos, please keep going ❤
Ah, good ole Hyptek (now known as Broken Hill) Nuclear Power Plant. Used to play that game a lot several years ago, and I actually discovered it through Ruben Sim's video. Haven't played that in a while, but I've come across this other roblox game about a month ago, Quantum Science Energy Research Facility (QSERF), which I believe is a lot more realistic than Hyptek/Plasma/Broken Hill is. While QSERF's main focus is with a Dark Matter Reactor (DMR), they have other tidbits, like a mobile nuclear power plant called Project Helios, aka Foxtrot 9/F9. F9, I'd dare say is the most complicated thing in the game to operate, it can be fun but also frustrating when you're trying to sync to grid. Just wanted to mention QSERF, in case you either feel like doing another reaction type video or even get roblox and play a few of these reactor-type games, I dunno.
now this is the only type of reaction content I agree with
The voice is supposed to say “ warning, reactor is super critical “ 6:40
It says "Warning: Reactor core is at critical temperature" but it cuts out at the end a bit.
It's from portal 2 😂
I've never thought he would react to a Ruben Sim video, I love it.
As a RBMK enthusiast. This is a certified video
I really wanted to become a nuclear engineer for a really long time until a year ago when every job site I looked at told me it wasn't a good idea because the job demand is on a decline, so I stopped pursuing it then and there. Since you're one and you might have more knowledge than I do, how would I go about getting a job in nuclear engineering if I were to graduate with a bachelors? Being in Texas, its actually easy to decide where I would go to get the degree, Aggies has the biggest program and multiple on campus labs for it. I just don't know where I would go to get a job in that field.
hey man you should try Realistic Boiling Water Reactor Simulator its been made to be so realistic i spent a week training in the first unit and then spent another learning unit 2 with the polishers and turbine stuff
This guy is an actual legend reacting to Roblox it would be fun to see you play it
This was a great video. Ruben sim is actually a great guy but was recently sued by roblox for being “the leader of a cyber mob” that being in quotes because he isn’t doing anything bad when he plays, he just goes on adventures with a cast of wacky characters in game. He now by law cannot play roblox unfortunately but it’s nice to see someone react to his video.
Its nice to see a nuclear engineer to react to ruben sim.
He's taking this way too seriously and I love it
It's such a shame that Roblox did ruben dirty. I loved his Roblox content. Seeing his content on your channel just popped up in my recommended really makes me think Roblox needs to rethink the ruben situation. +1 Sub.
Really enjoyed this. Haven't been able to get this to run. Would love to play it in single player. I think they were reheating their pizzas by tossing them into the spent fuel pool. LOL Thanks for the video. :)
Hey! I would suggest you watch a video about IITPP (Short for Innovation Incorporated Thermal Power Plant). This game is in Roblox. This game gives you an opportunity to operate a magma crystal reactor that has unique disasters. In addition to that. You can explode a warhead or do a zombie outbreak! Watch 1 video about it. Pleaase!
It sucks that Ruben sim, the guy who made that video got sued unjustly by some corrupt higher ups that he just had to quit Roblox overall. His videos were entertaining and unexpectedly educational lol
I just love watching vidoes of reaching or playing a game of what they are working on.
I always love these reaction content you really get a lot of feedback out of the person watching instead of just typical reaction videos
Nuclear engineers when they see an RBMK reactor(the situation is about to become very silly):
You should try QSERF, it's again a roblox game with a more sci-fi reactor (and also a "traditional" one) wich has alot of details and is generally more detailed, hope to hear from you.
Or Realistic Boiling Water Reactor. It's way more detailed than this game in the Video.
Yes, more QSERF!
i actually really used to like this game, thanks for reminding me it existed! (i constantly tried to blow the facility up)
This video is so chill. I love it.
nice video there. finally youtube recommended something actually interesting
Thanks!!
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Portal 2 announcer voice
i learned so much about nuclear plants with this one video, thank you random Nuclear Engineer
So cool to see a nuclear engineer reacting to stuff, never even thought about that job
Oh "meltdown". That's one of those annoying buzz words. We prefer to call it an un-requested fission surplus. Mr. Burns
Question: If you'd dropped a slice of pizza in the spent rod pool at your job, how much trouble would you have been in?
No more free pizza.
Dude this is awesome, Ruben Sim is my favorite!
There's a realistic simulation on roblox about nuclear power plants etc. (as far as roblox standards go) Its called "Realistic Boiling Water Reactor Simulator" And takes inspiration from real reactors and manuals. Its pretty interesting to play.
We have come to an age where people with serious jobs react to silly games which sometimes are also good
Love the 1080p videos! Amazing video!
Thanks!
such an educating video! never saw these type of videos! hope to see more!
This was such an interesting video! Love the react content.
Sent here by Ruben Sim!
Not sure if you already did it, but there are some mods in the game Minecraft which have nuclear reactors I figured I'd just share. My particular favorite reactor in a mod would be the Nuclear Fission reactor in Mekanism because it has quite a bit of thermodynamics involved specially if you are switching from water coolent to Sodium.
Reika's Reactorcraft (and rotarycraft) are also pretty realistic.
@@zacharytaylor190 I wanna try those at some point. I always have to build the reactors in creative mode before doing them in survival mode, less I accidentally cause a chernobyl at my base.
i suggest checking out any of the innovation inc games, also IITPP (innovation inc thermal power plant), i just think it's fun and a bit scary honestly
Okay i can NOT believe you watched and reacted to that. Amazing.
I think what this game unintentionally portrays well is the sheer creativity and endless possibility that exists on Roblox through it's userbase. Able to create such great games like these for completely free. Unfortunately the platform has it's fair share of issues that have turned alot more of the mature players away from it. Ruben Sim and his whole incident is proof enough of that.
Very good, from one nuclear engineer/operator to another
3:40 "Looks very similar to the actual Control room of Chernobyl and other RBMK reactors.“ that's because the game is related to Chernobyl.
Throwing Pizza in a Reactor irl will make the Reactors intakes Clog up and Also mess everything up and you’ll also have Radioactive food and a mess
Haha, I'd love if you can see old IC2 (MC 1.2.5 tech) of how their nuclear science works. nobody would want this, but it'd be interesting to see your opinions
Would love to see you play this game and try to stop a nuclear disaster
Yay a reaction video that reacts!
You should collab with someone who can show you the fully realistic reactor on roblox. They recreated the actual procedures for a complete startup!
I played a game called innovation Inc, dead now, but now I play the sequel called Innovation Inc Spaceship, and 1 in every 3 servers are trying to cause a freeze down or meltdown and become toxic when you try to stop them. Also the game is fun, you can divide by 0 on a calculator and turn to spaghetti, clone yourself, eat radium rods, fly into a black hole, etc.
wow, you are very observant. cant imagine what job would be perfect for that...
As a Tier 3 in the Plasma Security Division, I find it very nice that you enjoyed BHNPS! The game has changed a lot since then, you should check it out whenever you wish 😇
Seeing this video gives me pure joy, Roblox & Ruben Sim combined with light education on nuclear energy
I love how the game has the portal/ portal 2 audio lines for the meltdown
Hey Man, I'm looking into majoring in Nuclear Engineering myself in college, how would you rate the workload in school? Is the job market that hard as some graduates make it out to be online? Thanks!
that reminds me of a game called Pinewood computer core (also on roblox). in that there were multiple groups, one being about destruction.
the dancing part looked quite realistic to the real chernobyl
for someone who is not connected that much with roblox that was a great guess and it’s basically what roblox is nice job
love this guys energy
yooo this is crazy! a guy reacting to Roblox nukes?! this is just amazing!
Btw there’s a game where you can recreate Chernobyl. 2 endings, one where you save Chernobyl from exploding(I got the thing by mistake without trying) and the explosion.
I have seen two vidoes and I already love this guy.
7:38 “wow that’s actually a pretty good depiction of what a pizza looks like”
As someone who knows absolutely nothing about nuclear reactors and stuff like this, this man made it pretty understandable. Great video and thanks for what you do
The main reason that some of the voices are weird, is that they probably come from a sci-fi form of games called "Core Games." I have made them before and are fun to make and play but pretty unrealistic compared to this.
What i like about this game is how the top of the reactor really flew up with the explosion like a coin and crashed sideways in the reactor hole This is exactly what happened in the actual nuclear disaster of tschernobyl
POV: youre a worker at chernobyl in April 26, 1986 (youre tired of all the work and decided to react to roblox)
4:35 i love how even the most advanced reactors are still technically BWRS even Candu reactor still make steam! BWR's are still amazing
thank you for this educational breakdown, nuclear is indeed the future i should be doing physics