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To boil down Kyle Hill as simply debunking conspiracy theories is so sad... He's a science communicator and makes awesome educational content. Occasionally, he debunks a conspiracy or two.
His video about the SL-1 meltdown was the first I saw of him. Incredible video and definitely not worthy of being called just a conspiracy debunker.
Fixed, thanks for the heads up.
Thanks!
Highly recommend anyone interested in approachable nuclear science adjacent entertainment or science entertainment in general to check him out.
Funnily enough I just got done with his video about the "nukes aren't real" conspiracy theory. Of course that's just one in his long Half Life Histories series which is mainly about the science and not conspiracies at all.