Message from @Citizen Z

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2019-08-28 22:00:24 UTC  

I know people plan every eclipse to try and recreate it, I just haven't heard of someone being successful.

2019-08-28 22:00:33 UTC  

The veracity of the Allais effect remains controversial among the scientific community, as its testing has frequently met with inconsistent or ambiguous results over more than five decades of observation.

2019-08-28 22:00:54 UTC  

@Citizen Z you do realize atomic clocks existed before einstein right

2019-08-28 22:00:57 UTC  

But I'll read more

2019-08-28 22:01:04 UTC  

It's still interesting

2019-08-28 22:01:15 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/616391879092863008/Screenshot_20190828-150110_Chrome.jpg

2019-08-28 22:01:31 UTC  

@Shadow✓ they dont prove anything

2019-08-28 22:02:05 UTC  

still no answer to my question

2019-08-28 22:02:06 UTC  

whatever

2019-08-28 22:03:01 UTC  

@Citizen Z is that your best response

2019-08-28 22:03:15 UTC  

The paper you sent seemed to assume that all atomic clocks rely on the speed of light

2019-08-28 22:03:51 UTC  

I can easily show this paper doesn't negate anything considering we have atomic clocks earlier than einstein's theory was even developed and they worked without assumptions of lightspeed

2019-08-28 22:04:00 UTC  

I'm not even going to bother with reading the actual paper

2019-08-28 22:04:45 UTC  

Besides, they do prove that atomic clocks at higher altitudes (farther away from earths core in the globe model) tick at a different rate than those closer. In accordance with general relativity and with gravity.

2019-08-28 22:04:53 UTC  

Not to mention, that's only a single proof of GR.

2019-08-28 22:05:29 UTC  

I can name many, many more, and besides even if general relativity was proven incorrect it's not like density is plausible as an alternative.

2019-08-28 22:06:48 UTC  

Density/buoyancy as replacement for gravity is *easily* disproven.

2019-08-28 22:06:58 UTC  

A little common sense goes a long way

2019-08-28 22:07:50 UTC  

nice like/dislike ratio

2019-08-28 22:08:31 UTC  

A video could have a million likes. Doesnt mean its true

2019-08-28 22:09:14 UTC  

I have a good example of trickery in videos but many didnt see it.

2019-08-28 22:09:19 UTC  

ok

2019-08-28 22:09:24 UTC  

Let me find

2019-08-28 22:10:50 UTC  

I have a somewhat distantly related question. Should I put it here or in another channel?

2019-08-28 22:12:06 UTC  

So...this video, at first glance tends to give credit to some coriolis force. But all the lady is doing is a magic trick. She is pouring the water into the sink at in a certain side of the sink to make the water flow a certain way. Closely analyzing this and it becomes clear this is a trick.
https://youtu.be/4IIVfoDuVIw

2019-08-28 22:12:27 UTC  

@SiliconBassist you can post your questions in here.

2019-08-28 22:12:36 UTC  

Look at like/dislike ratio

2019-08-28 22:12:37 UTC  

Okay

2019-08-28 22:12:56 UTC  

The notion itself is true though

2019-08-28 22:12:59 UTC  

well, at least I know its fake

2019-08-28 22:13:03 UTC  

28k likes. That means 28k ppl were tricked

2019-08-28 22:13:18 UTC  

3.4 million views

2019-08-28 22:13:28 UTC  

That video was probably faked but the thing it was talking about does actually happen

2019-08-28 22:13:29 UTC  

Likely millions tricked

2019-08-28 22:13:41 UTC  

@Death9Reaper no it doesnt

2019-08-28 22:14:08 UTC  

I haved done the experiment with some friends in Australia and different parts of the world

2019-08-28 22:14:10 UTC  

If you pour water into a container it will stay in motiom for weeks

2019-08-28 22:14:14 UTC  

It does work

2019-08-28 22:14:30 UTC  

No it doesnt

2019-08-28 22:14:38 UTC  

I have seen it before