| Title | : | Response to Flatzoid |
| Lasting | : | 7.03 |
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| Views | : | 4,5 rb |
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😂 wow is all I’m going to say Thanks Bob Keep on Dunning man Comment from : @FlatzoidsPerspective |
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heating or cooling an object does change its gravitational or relativistic mass, but you won't be able to test it with such a setup Comment from : @OudeicratAnnachrista |
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3:39 The air in the heated bottle didn't actually have less density because it was heated air, but because the heat had apparently increased the pressure, thereby expanded the bottle and therefore the same mass of air was in a bottle of bigger volume 🙂 Comment from : @AnttiKivivalli |
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And that is why you use a properly calibrated digital scale and not a PAINT MEASURING scale sitting around your shop Comment from : @bobsurface908 |
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Well we all know from all the past 'experiments' the flerfs have conducted The standard flerf error is greater than one part in every part brPut on a scale flerfs would understand The smallest error they produce is the 'f' as in flerfbrPeace Comment from : @pjosephlthewonder5082 |
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It is perfectly clear how Bob completely destroyed Flatzoid with this video He has no valid recourse You can tell frombrHis lame responses that relies only on personal opinion and no valid experiments Comment from : @garybrown4401 |
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Is that the scale failzoid uses to sniff paint? Comment from : @allgrainbrewer10 |
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Heat air in a bottle to increase its buoyancy Got it Makes me want to take a ride in a hot air balloon I'll invite Flatzoid to join me Up, up and away Comment from : @larrysview |
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@Fkatzoids11frames Your dishonesty is so transparent Would you be on YouTube if you weren't making money from this most ludicrous of conspiracy theories, flat earth? I suspect NOT! #LIAR Comment from : @dougiegooner |
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I'm glad you conquered dyslexia A good friend of mine did so and became a highly successful homebuilder In retirement he runs a charity for immigrants Also, I had a student of intro Computer Science who asked for and got extra time on tests He did very well It seems overcoming the extra challenge leads to great accomplishment Comment from : @michaeldunlavey6015 |
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To make sure the change in density was clearly visible, he probably heated the bottle right on the scale’s pad That means he heated the scale up as well That all by itself can affect the scale’s electronics, shifting the result Comment from : @mglenadel |
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About the scale, it has probably been zeroed on the weight of the empty bottle, so it is not really on the zero of the sensor Comment from : @mglenadel |
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Using a scale like Fkatzoid did is like going to the "truck weigh stations" to measure an 8 ball of coke lololololol Nice try Fkatzoid you clown Every video Fkatzoid does, just proves how stupid he is Comment from : @abcdefg5185 |
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Bursting bottles call for ear protection as well Comment from : @1906Farnsworth |
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I how it feels to be dyslexic Reversal is always a problem Comment from : @Richardj410 |
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I don't think flat earthers understand the difference between weight and mass Comment from : @jezus22 |
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Flatzoid may as well try his hand at brain surgery, he knows as much about that as he does about scientific experimentation Flatties themselves have proven that the higher up you go the less dense the atmosphere is, yet I've never heard any of them attempt to explain why objects don't fall up Comment from : @wtf1185 |
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I'm doing a lot of map and GIS stuff, even running a web service that generates printable maps, but I'm mixing up WGS 84 WSG 84 all the time I have to look it up every f*****g time to make sure I got it right Comment from : @hartmutholzgraefe |
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Are you expecting him to understand faultolerance? "when you measure you measure" without knowing stuff sooo :) Comment from : @ChuckyGang |
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Hey flatzoid try the same experiment with a block of ice in air Comment from : @JerryWalker001 |
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Credit to him for trying to do an experiment It’s interesting that this ties into his misunderstandings in relation to margins of error of measurements Comment from : @trailbossdan1 |
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I would rather name myself Big Balls than Flatzoid Comment from : @NPC-jt3gp |
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He is confusing volume with mass Comment from : @spidermike3 |
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I love how Flatzoid not only thinks he understands all the laws of physics, he thinks he can write his own! Like all flerfs he bases his conclusions on "looks like" and "I think" he wouldn't recognise a peer reviewed experiment if it hit him over the head and stole his wallet! Comment from : @multigerbs550 |
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It is all clear now Flatzoid has been breathing in too many paint fumes It now makes sense Comment from : @cyberwasp3289 |
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Flatzoid still cannoth fathom why things specifically fall down specifically and why boyancy includes Gravity in the formula It is crucial and an undeniable part of the equation and does not work without it It is meassurable, testable, predictable, consistent etc brbrBut the best argument to make it easier for someone who doesnt work with rocket science and hyper quantum magic fission to understand is just that lighter air exists on all sides around an object in the air The reason a denser object "falls down" is because it accelerates towards earths center of gravity because it is the biggest and baddest thing around, and not because magic it falls into a specific arbitrary direction decided by a wizard god who kills innocent animals with floods Comment from : @LordNerfherder |
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I like your answer to Flatzoid : 1- he did well to experiment ; 2- if he had made the experiment correctly, he would have had this result and that is why 3- the expermient is poorly made and that is whay Educationnal in every way! Bless you too Comment from : @CyrilleParis |
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If I were a customer and noticed the poor condition of the tools used by the person I hired, it would definitely make me reconsider The fact that they didn’t even clean the tools before filming them left a very bad impression Comment from : @stride87 |
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Lack of attention to detail is one thing Lack of attention to the bloody obvious is the 'go to' move for flerfs Comment from : @philippevial4352 |
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1:14 Hey Bob, I'm not perfect either But you and I, at least we don't make a living by lying Comment from : @fepeerreview3150 |
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Of course flatzoid trusts his scale has he stated before that measurements have no errorsbrOn the scale of DK, we all know he sits top left with a very small margin of error as he has given us a very high amount stupidity Comment from : @Richard-bq3ni |
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Fartzoid 🫣🫣🫣 Comment from : @duzdunyabukucu1 |
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He still hasn't explained to me why it's harder to cycle uphill than downhill Comment from : @alm5966 |
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This is the classic example of something one of my uni lecturers said when I was a student many years ago It went something along the lines of "Beware of results obtained from poorly designed experiments performed by people of doubtful mentality, using inappropriate and/or uncalibrated equipment" Comment from : @thearmouredpenguin7148 |
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Nice one Bob Some advice - next time, try shaving with a razor rather than a tablespoon :) Comment from : @johnboycousins |
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Ok,, the guy thinks the Earth is flat brSo who cares what he has to say about anything? Comment from : @benjamindover5676 |
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There also the whole hot air balloon go up thing Comment from : @matt92hun |
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Technically speaking, he was just inflating a balloon Comment from : @Radoblija |
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"Bless his heart" That was stone coldPassive aggressive enough to be an honorary Minnesotan Comment from : @edeastburn3614 |
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"Making an object warmer somehow changed its mass" To make something hotter, you have to put energy into it Due to mass-energy equivalence, adding energy is equivalent to adding mass, albeit at a horrendous exchange rate which will render it negligible for all practical purposes That's what comes to my lay mind Comment from : @dancinswords |
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He probably thinks that because things expand when they warm up that they must also increase in mass Not how it works, obviously It expands because the space in between the molecules increases Depending on what's being heated, if anything it will decrease in mass as components boil or evaporate off Comment from : @NomadUniverse |
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Don't ever apologize for having Dyslexia You are light years ahead of the flerfs I can understand and work with your occasional misspeaks I can not understand or deal with their stupidity Comment from : @Marcus-ki1en |
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Can I be so bold as to suggest that his paint scale has a built in "margin of error"? I know, I know, measurement has no margin of error (according to a video I saw recently) but still Comment from : @snookums01 |
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How does a digital scale determine weight? Does it make a calculation? Comment from : @westsidegirlreacts |
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He didn’t account for elevation over sea level, wind, sunlight, etc… That “experiment” is invalid! 👆👆👆👆 Comment from : @Atlas6355_ |
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Jeez I can hear his derpy response already & even see his smug face & PJ's head nodding in agreement from here Comment from : @realcygnus |
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Flatzoid still can't answer for the Southern Cross Comment from : @MinionTrouble |
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Failzoid can't science! Comment from : @adamstrange7884 |
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He should try that experiment in a vacuum Comment from : @MinionTrouble |
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An object in a vacuum will be heaver Comment from : @MinionTrouble |
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I think that when you heat a bottle like that the cap will also leak a lot of air Comment from : @kromeboy |
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Bob We bstill/b say, "Bless your heart" down south Comment from : @yungkidnf |
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I do enjoy your calm manner on this stuff Comment from : @kangaroo4024 |
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It’s all starting to make sense Flatzoid is one of those totally incoherent guys you’ll see on old episodes of Cops with their faces covered in gold & sliver spray paints because they’ve been huffing them through an old rag That’s really the only explanation I can think of for his mental ineptitude 😂 Comment from : @TheWedgeWizard |
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we all know flatzoid will alter and fake experiments also, it's hilarious how critical he is of legitimate experiments when his are so scuffed scuffed asf Comment from : @humanbean3 |
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I used to work in a Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) laboratory I specifically worked in the physical measurements section, doing things like calibrating pressure gauges, micrometers and stuff like that And I always found it interesting how much difference calibration standards make Comment from : @johndemeritt3460 |
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Thanks Dave love your honesty and approach to these observations! Comment from : @timothymillen5035 |
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I wonder if Flatzoid can have someone explain the subtle difference in meaning for “Bless your heart” in the Southern sense of that phrase Comment from : @acefox1 |
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Still waiting for Flatzoid to explain how earth is flat if Antarctica is NOT encircling us which TFE proved irrefutably with the 24 hour sun being witnessed I guess I'll be waiting a LONG time Comment from : @joel-s4w8x |
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This would have made a really good 4th grade science project!! Comment from : @102wingnut |
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Curious if the experiment would have been better with a glass bottle? brbrAlso, it appears the scale had been ‘tared’ (torn?) so I wonder if the fact that the bottle probably weighed 5 grams whether the measurement becomes more accurate? Comment from : @truthsmiles |
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Bless his heart 😂😂😂brYou need a mic to drop 😅 Comment from : @guitarchitectural |
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Of course Flatzoid is a painter I love those guys but they have some gnarly views on reality with how many fumes their brains take in each day Comment from : @GrendelSheperd |
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Bless his heart Comment from : @brodaciousmax8025 |
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Besides the precision of his scales, Flatzoid is probably unaware that their certified operating environment is 15°-35°C brHis location regularly is colder than that on winter mornings and is warmer than that through most of summer Comment from : @andrewjohnston6631 |
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Good find there Flatzoid did try to claim that heating something up changed the weight and I was wondering what exactly he was referring to He should do it again with the lid off the bottle I'd love to see that Comment from : @CriticalThink |
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If we measure the intelligence of Flatzoid, we might discover his density is increasing! 🤣 Comment from : @BrianTCollins |
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Flerfs thinking margin of error is the dumbest thing ever like if I'm building a dog house using a tape measure I personally choose to only use the one because I know that while both of my tape measures say 1 inch 2 inch etc I know I will get different lengths if I swapped between them Comment from : @hokage_smoke |
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On the 90 min stream response, I said that he might be maliciously daftbrI think the experiment here is evidence of that This is what a scientist would do to troll flerfs It's designed to be the exception to the rule, because of a subtle sleight of hand Comment from : @wilurbean |
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Not only the does the air expand and pressurize, but the plastic weakens It's Darwin award territory Comment from : @wilurbean |
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My horoscope says don't believe in silly things like a flat Earth Comment from : @tubruton |
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Flatzoid just lost buoyancy and dropped his density from this debunk of his experiment Comment from : @garybrown4401 |
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No worries, boB Comment from : @_John_Sean_Walker |
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Laughing at people misspeaking, can in some contexts, be counted as harassment or bullyingbrHowever, that aside, if you're focusing on pronunciation or accidental catachresis and not the argument or reasoning, that can be read as a concession you have nothing to saybrI think we can conclude that about Flatzoid and Oakley quite safelybrbrPlastic is quite stretchy when it's warm He needed a control for the bottle itself expanding because that changes the interior volumebrbrThe bottle cap is also not airtight He could at least pick up some gas fitter's PTFE tape and give the neck threads a few turns Comment from : @RustyWalker |
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I say this on every video but I love how matter-of-fact you are about everything and it brings me great joy how you calmly destroy the arguments from flerfs Comment from : @intent6228 |
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Another experiment to be done here is to pick two scuba tanks -- a pony tank and a regular tank Add in 500 cubic feet of air into both The density change would be different, but the weight change will be the same Comment from : @tal_the_great |
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So this is Fkatzoids attempt to falsify CT's weight experiment?brSo he used a small plastic bottle to represent solid metal 500g weights?brWhy didn't he add or remove heat from a 500g metal weight, and measure how much energy and temperature variation is needed to match CT's results, and does that match reality?brIs it because Fkatzoid want's to Pretend to understand things instead of putting in the effort to actually understand things? Comment from : @tysondog-original |
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Density is not a force, but gravity and buoyancy are (well, apparent forces), Also worth mentioning: Matt Parker on an episode of his "A Problem Squared" podcast once described buoyant force as "just two gravitational forces in a trench coat" Comment from : @smallduck1001001 |
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"this works with object that expand readily like air"brSurely only if they it's in a container that expands readily?brbrAs for the scale If it reads 05g and by heating the bottle that changes to 07 or 03 sure you can argue that you can't be sure of how much the weight has changed but surely you can be pretty sure it has changed?(especially if you let it cool and it changes back) I didn't see the "test" so maybe you're saying the change was to small to see any movement in the reading Comment from : @stusue9733 |
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Flatzoid doesn't even know how to plot two cities in their flat earth map and find the distance between them in the pizza world brbrHe is just an arrogant moron doing pseudo science Comment from : @capt_Iceman |
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Ironically, increasing the temperature of matter does increase its mass However this is due to relativistic effects and would be absolutely minuscule in this ‘experiment’ Comment from : @simonh10 |
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The only thing Fkatzoid proves over and over again, is that he is disingenuous sc*m Comment from : @literal_lee |
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Flatzoid swings and misses again Comment from : @bulwinkle |
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All those like Flatzoid can accomplish is yelling from the peanut gallery that the people who are actual scientists and subject matter experts, aren't doing things to their standard Unfortunately for them: none of them are employed in the fields they have so much to say about NONE OF THEM Flerfs are unemployable buffoons, that think they know better than the people who actually contribute to society Commercial airline pilots don't understand the principle of flight or basic navigation, they do The engineers who designed, deployed and maintain GPS don't know how it works, Flerfs do It's really time for the debunking community to stop debating them as though they're somehow relevant Or agreeing to public debates that actually give them recognition as having valid viewpoints We need to push back much harder, and demand to know their level of education and expertise in the areas they wish to argue about Put up or shut up time Comment from : @gregedmand9939 |
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Why do I keep looking for Beaker(The Muppet Show) considering the recklessness of his stupid “experiment”brbrSheesh Comment from : @thephantomeagle2 |
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