Message from @Citizen Z
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Density/buoyancy as replacement for gravity is *easily* disproven.
A little common sense goes a long way
nice like/dislike ratio
A video could have a million likes. Doesnt mean its true
I have a good example of trickery in videos but many didnt see it.
ok
Let me find
I have a somewhat distantly related question. Should I put it here or in another channel?
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
@SiliconBassist you can post your questions in here.
Look at like/dislike ratio
Okay
The notion itself is true though
well, at least I know its fake
28k likes. That means 28k ppl were tricked
3.4 million views
That video was probably faked but the thing it was talking about does actually happen
Likely millions tricked
@Death9Reaper no it doesnt
I haved done the experiment with some friends in Australia and different parts of the world
It does work
No it doesnt
I have seen it before
This mathematician debunked it
Miles Mathis THE CORIOLIS EFFECT DECONSTRUCTED : http://milesmathis.com/corio.html
There was this popular science account on twitter that made a lot of false explanations for things observed in videos. I forget what it was called
Don't weather effects rotate in different directions based on the hemisphere?
Do you just have that as a shortcut citizen
Lol
What if you saw that wasnt true?
I can show you
Nasa demonstrates
Not the best source i agree
@Citizen Z lmfao
I mean one example of it being different isn't going to change much, but if it were common that they were the same you'd have something.
But interesting
Is that really what you're using?
If you claim nasa lies then you cant use nasa as a source
I provide a test with high precision atomic clocks at altitudes of significant difference
It's a tendency, not a guarantee.