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Sobering simulation reveals exactly what a nuclear bomb would do to your body even from two miles away

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Updated 20:48 25 Jun 2025 GMT+1Published 20:49 25 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Sobering simulation reveals exactly what a nuclear bomb would do to your body even from two miles away

Don't try this at home

Brenna Cooper

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An unsettling simulation has revealed what would happen if you had a front row seat to watch a nuclear bomb.

Ever since the United States dropped two atom bombs on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the spectre of a nuclear apocalypse has hung over humanity like a dead weight.

As fears of a global war begin to heat up once again (did it ever really go away) thanks to the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine and tensions between Israel, the US and Iran, so does speculation about what would actually happen if a country were to press the big red button.

We've seen countless simulations about what different types of nuclear strikes would do to the biggest cities on the planet, but what would a nuclear bomb do to the human body?

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It's a scenario none of us want to think about (Youtube / Atomic Marvel)
It's a scenario none of us want to think about (Youtube / Atomic Marvel)

Well, thanks to one pretty grim simulation, you don't have to wonder anymore.

Shared on YouTube by Atomic Marvel, the simulation uses the 1945 Trinity test as an example and stations a person at different distances from the explosion.

The man (we'll call him Mr Muscle, due to his distinct lack of skin) is then subjected to numerous nuclear explosions, with the impact on his body then revealed.

What would a nuclear bomb do to the human body?

The furthest point from ground zero in this simulation is 1.27km (0.8 miles) to 3.27km (2 miles) away.

Excluding the long-term health impact of being so close to a nuclear detonation, a person stood at this distance would be at risk of second degree burns and burnt retinas, rendering them blind.

Temporary, or even permanent, hearing loss could also be experienced.

According to a report by the Preventative Defense Project, if a ten kiloton nuclear bomb was dropped on Washington, D.C., 50 percent of the population within two miles would suffer major injuries or die from the blast, burns and radiation.

Injuries include everything from extensive burns to ruptured insides (Youtube/Atomic Marvel)
Injuries include everything from extensive burns to ruptured insides (Youtube/Atomic Marvel)

Move a little closer to the explosion, 600m (2,000ft) and 1.27km (0.8 miles), and you'd be at risk of third degree burns, ruptured eardrums and concussion. The shockwave would also knock a person instantly off their feet.

Unfortunately for our poor test subject, the hypothetical scenario then requires him to move within 350m (1150ft) and 600m (2,000ft) of ground zero.

For anyone in this zone, the impact would be fatal as they're subjected to fourth degree burns, ruptured internal organs, several haemorrhages and collapsed lungs.

A shockwave would also blast anyone, and anything, backwards by 500mph.

Any closer than that and our skinless test subject finds themself in close proximity to the fireball, which is between 200m (650ft) and 350m (1150ft) away.

There's a slight relief for anyone stood this close, as you'd be instantly incinerated before what remains of your body is dismembered by the blast wave.

Finally we reach ground zero, or the inside the fireball where poor Mr Muscle finds himself instantly vaporised, or as one commenter puts it, turning from biology into physics.

And there lies the main takeaway of the simulation; the best place to be in the event of a nuclear explosion is on the other side of the planet. Failing that, then you want the bomb to hit you on the head as the longterm injuries of radiation poisoning is far worse than being vaporised.

Featured Image Credit: YouTube / Atomic Marvel

Topics: Community, Weird, Science

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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