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Hmm, seems like they just reinvented the coffee press. The whole reinvent isn't great, but the product might be decent. Cut the bullshit ad and just sell it as a modern coffee press.
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Going to be a lot of feet following!
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It's always a good thing to watch Thunderfoot kick the shit out of Elon Mush-for-brains.
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Aw, disappointed. I was expecting to see a certain Futurama clip, but it wasn't present. Oh well, still a great science video.
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But, Elon Musk IS a genius! He's a genius at suckering people out of their money.
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I'm sure, excluding WWIII breaking out and a nuclear war destroying us (not long odds, I'm afraid), we'll make it to Mars. We'll need to perfect faster forms of space travel, sustainable forms of oxygen production, stronger radiation protection... The list goes on. Possible? Yes. In MY lifetime? I highly doubt it.
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Funny enough, the people who this kind of product would fool don't need mind control devices.... They're already brainwashed.
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Supes doesn't need to breathe in space, but he can't exhale or he loses all the air, compressed as it is by super strength, trapped in his lungs.
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A fool and his money are soon parted.
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I was wondering why you had a sai on the table in the past vids!
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Man, you dropped a supermassive black hole's mass of knowledge here.
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I'm sure if we could gingerly lower a comet's worth of ice into the oceans, it'd cool things down, for a bit anyway. I'd be more worried about displacement.
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I think this is the first time I've heard the, "it's because I'm black" defense coming from someone who is actually from Africa. I don't care what his skin color is, I care that he's a con artist. FYI, I also don't like white, brown, or Asian con artists either.
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So, essentially, it's being crushed by a wall of water moving faster than you can even see followed by the sub breaking apart and scattering your scoured remains everywhere.
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Thunderfoot isn't spreading common sense, he's spreading actual sense. Common sense is what gets us nonsense faux science like this Pela case.
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Hey, belief works, just ask Tinkerbell!
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I swear, if P.T. Barnum were alive today, he'd be selling Waterseers.
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Wouldn't it be a better idea to put a ton of solar panels along the train's route than to put them on the train?
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Great take-down.
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This is the SECOND video in my subscription feed talking about this. Other one is Kyle Hill.
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This is stemming from a major and fundamental misunderstanding of how microwave ovens work. I still, STILL, hear people tell me they, "cook from the inside out." My typical busting is to ask them if they'd ever microwaved a frozen burrito. Usually they have. I ask if it was hot on the outside and still frozen in the middle, I usually get an affirmative response. If something cooks from the inside out, wouldn't the middle be lava hot and the OUTSIDE be frozen, not the other way around?
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Assuming all you've said here is 100% accurate, then I'd say the US is totally fucked. We have incompetent and ideologically driven leaders and all they care about is short term growth and blaming others for their own mistakes.
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There is a utility to this so-called breakthrough. It has the potential to inspire people to want to become scientists and engineers, two things this society is in desperate need of.
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I'm all for settling Mars... Once we can make a functioning biodome with the maintenance being idiot-proof (CO2 scrubbers, oxygen producers, etc.) Nearly 100% waste capture\reuse, nearly 100% water capture\filtration\reuse would be absolutely necessary. Modular technology that can take resources from Mars and build replacement parts and new technologies. 2024 is a VERY long stretch. 2124, maybe.
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I can attest to how hot it takes to melt aluminum. My brother melts scrap aluminum, and if you're not wearing protective gear to handle the equipment you use to lift the crucible for pouring, you're going to have a bad day. Three foot rods with hooks at then ends, and the heat from the crucible goes up it fairly quickly. Just standing near it is uncomfortably hot.
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I've got a better solution. Take water from places that have an abundance, desalinate water from coastal regions, take rain runoff and purify it, then use the same kind of pipes we use to push petroleum all over the U.S. and pump it to places that need it. Hell, push the surplus back into the natural aquifers like the Ogalala. You'd get so much more clean drinking water and cost a lot less than a failed dehumidifier on steroids.
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Damn! You can practically HEAR that potato growing.
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When someone can lose the most money ever and STILL be one of the richest people in the world, the system is totally broken and needing of destruction.
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Google hates you because you don't have the right politics, as in, lockstep with the most extreme left. Hell, I'm on the left, but I'm practically Mussolini in the eyes of Google. When you're so far to the left, the only thing further to the left is a wall, you're entirely too far left.
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While that apology at the sounded scripted as hell and a bit monotone, it did have all the merits of a genuine apology. Admitting wrong doing, explaining what wrong doing had occurred, taking personal responsibility for said wrong doing, and asking forgiveness. More people need to know that's what an apology sounds like and learn to do so themselves. I'm so sick of the "I'm sorry if..." non-apologies that it's genuinely refreshing to hear an actual one.
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This is late 19th century\early 20th century levels of fake electricity-based quackery. How are we STILL this stupid?
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I'm waiting for the Portal 2 style potato battery capable of running A.I. programs myself.
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Was that last part, about "when the British bombed, the Axis took cover... When the Americans bombed, nobody took cover," suggesting Americans didn't hit much?
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Totally disagree about it explaining everything. It explains nothing but is so intriguing that you can't help but wonder what it's about. Do agree it's one of the best movie posters ever though.
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I think we need a good strong virus. Yeah, I might die, so might people I care about, but our species needs some culling. We're overextending ourselves and a virus would be much more fair than any system a human being would come up with to regulate our population.
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Tucker Carlson seems smart... if you're brain-dead stupid.
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Thanks to propagandizing fools, misinformation campaigns, and pure fear-mongering, this kind of movie gets made. Yes, it was a terrible disaster, and should have been avoided. But it wasn't going to make Europe uninhabitable any more than the Fukushima disaster was going to make Japan uninhabitable.
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I'm glad to see science platforms not looking to shovel bullshit and blow sunshine. Reality is what will always win in the end, and that's what a scientist should be banking on, not pixie dust and unicorn farts.
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If I had a nickel for every time some corporation tried to use DMCA to shut down criticism of their product or company, I could buy YouTube outright.
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None of the world's governments are built for rapid responses. We are adaptable as a species, which tends to mean slow and steady, not bursts of speed.
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Don't you love slacktivism?
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If Elon Mush-for-brains were half as smart as he thinks he is, he'd be a thousand times smarter than he really is. I know children with special needs that are smarter than Musk.
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Gun shaped? It has a handle and a trigger, that's just about as gun-shaped as it gets. Fishing rods have a handle and trigger, old-fashioned joy-sticks do too, so does a disher (ice-cream scoop). If I saw someone going into a bank yelling, "give me all the money, I have a gun," and they brandish a fishing rod, a game controller, or an ice-cream scoop, the only reason I'm wetting my pants is because I'm laughing too hard.
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Hmm. I thought that Mercury was tidally locked with one side perpetually facing the sun and the other perpetually frozen.
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@Sunlight91 Ah, thanks for the clarification.
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There is always the predestination paradox. Being told event X happens, your attempts to avoid it end up precipitating it. But that's just fun stuff for sci-fi, not biblical prophesy. Hell, I've been predicting Trump not leaving office without bloodshed, I didn't proclaim myself a prophet because of the Jan. 6 insurrectionist riot at the capitol, because I didn't predict anything that specifically.
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Not nearly scientifically literate to know, but could a rail gun work for launching an item into orbit?
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Ah, Elon Mush-for-brains. The bullshit he's slinging is causing ozone depletion!
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Lest we forget, Time Magazine once named Adolph Hitler their Man of the Year in 1938. Their person of the year doesn't have to be a good person doing good things. In that rite, I'd say this is yet another example of a terrible person doing terrible things. Not Hitler bad, but still bad.
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@ I said it had to learn lessons the hard way. Never said it was ever quick or that the lessons stuck. I’m two years your junior, and I’ve seen the same beating heads against the brick wall you have.
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