3D Simulation Nuclear Blast Human Body
The nuclear-powered Sky Hotel is pure luxury in the sky, while an actual nuclear blast on the ground is something you don’t want to witness, especially in a damage zone. This 3D simulation by Atomic Marvel shows why you either want to be in the quick and painless Zone 5 or completely out of the damage zones during an explosion.



Why Zone 5? As you might have already guessed, the closer one is to the detonation point, the more severe the blast effects will be, including potential for immediate death from the shockwave, intense heat, and radiation exposure. Any survivors from Zone 1-4 may have to deal with long term effects from the radiation and / or burns.

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3D Simulation Nuclaer Blast Human Body

The brightness is no joke. I remember seeing an interview with a British soldier who watched a nuclear test, and he said they were all wearing sunglasses, with their hands over their eyes, facing away, and he said he saw the bones in his hand still. Absolutely insane. Oh and of course their eyes were closed too. Incredible,” said one commenter.

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