The 2.7 billion cost of Perseverence would pay for 1.5 days of the US defense budget. If LEO wants to complain about how the US spends tax dollars that he doesn't even contribute to, hes looking in the wrong place.
I got really irritated after Apollo 11 that apparently US taxpayers were complaining about the cost of continuing the Apollo programme whilst at the same time being happy to pay the vastly larger sums needed to keep the disastrous Vietnam war going
@@davidfaraday3085 I'm guessing it was probably like it is now where you can use the media or whatever to push people's opinions the way you want it to go. Basically don't worry about the money we're spending on this war pay attention to this where it's a drop in the bucket and actually we can channel that money towards where we want
@@tma2001 or the various contracts that the Tory goverment has handed out, for PPE, or even that ferry contract to a company with no ferry's, dreed to think how much that has cost the UK tax payer
Don't trust the hundreds of people that have been to space, trust the guy that can't go there. Don't trust the thousands of people that have been to Antarctica, trust the guy who hasn't even been south of his trailer park. Don't trust the millions that book flights and work at airports, trust the guy that couldn't even fly a paper airplane.
Don't knock Perseverance. A friend of mine worked on the pressure sensor system for the heat shield for data gathering during entry for Percy. I told him he should be proud and he replied, "Should I? I just littered on Mars." I thought that was hysterical!
@@larjkok1184 I know, right?! It is all in the delivery and timing and he is such a great person, too, not like the dicks and jerkoffs you can find on the internet who try to look cool and pull up their egos by cutting others down. I'd feel badly for those sorts of people but they are just not worth it. On the bright side, their show of misery helps remind me that I have a really great life. So I guess in retrospect, in being a bad example, they aren't totally worthless.
No kidding: THe flat-earther does have a Point. The music is indeed silly and just loud noise. The Rover-Pictures are nice but i had to tone-down the noise.
If the rover showed god sitting on a throne on the surface of mars they would all abandon flat earth and that would be the only evidence they will accept before they abandon their lies and denials.
@@39zack yeah until I point out to them what the public data stream format they transmit contains - orbital elements! Sleepy Warrior never got back to me on that one - he must of nodded off again :)
You are most likely new to the flattard world. Otherwise you would have known that they claim it is called "Ground Positioning System", and the "Global" is just another deceive by "them".
You can just imagine LEO if he was around when Karl Benz was working on his first car. "What's all this poncing about with a horseless carriage, bits of metal and flammable liquids, dear ho dear, it's all just a pantomime".
Flat Earth video: "...ask questions!" Agreed! Questions like: - Should I check myself in to an asylum? - Am I making an idiot of myself for the world to see? - Are my embarrassing youtube videos the reason why my family no longer talks to me?
@@UNcommonSenseAUS Oh come on mate, really? I'm sure you're not 12, so using 'gay' as an insult really should be beneath you. As for wearing masks in your own car, I'm not sure what that has to do with anything - this video concerns flat Earthers, not anti-mask Karens. Nor am I aware of anyone who thinks that people must wear masks alone in their own cars, anyway. Masks are to be worn in public spaces, mainly to protect those around you.
If the flat earthers don't believe the gov't about earth, space, etc, why do they believe the reports of how much money is spent? Well, because it suits the narrative.
I thought something much the same. Surely "They" are lying about the money spent, just to impress the masses? Why don't flatters point this out instead of how much is spent? If it's all faked, it clearly can't cost that much. But yeah, you're right. Complain about the cost. Illogical as usual.
This is a similar point I’ve raised with flat earthers who debate some mysterious military guarding Antarctica. There will be a budget for them somewhere so find it. There will be shipping documents for the supplies and fuel delivered to their hidden bases. Etc.
@@EdOeuna you make a good point, and it turns directly to the flat earth believers' methods. They have to realize deep down that their beliefs are wrong. Nothing they say is in any way demonstrable. The supply chain to the ice wall guards is a case in point. You can't hide something that big. So they spend time cherry picking data and misunderstanding it. They can't research it because that would disprove what they want to believe. So "research" has to be watching RUclips videos that say what they want to hear.
It doesn't matter how much is spent , .10 billion and approx 20 years spent on construction of JWST , really happy that it worked out. Celebrating all of NASA's , ESA and everyone else involved . After 2 years + plus of COVID related misery . It has been the first & best Christmas present I've seen in years seeing that launch going into orbit on Christmas day
12:20 OMFG 😅😅😅😅😅😅 windows are curved , they follow the GPS or whatever. And the way he talks, immediately should have alarm bells ringing .he's an idiot
Yes! If a needle is free to rotate in three dimensions it will point downward by 60° at our latitudes. It's called "magnetic inclination". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_dip
Also, the magnetic north pole has been miss- labelled. It's actually the magnetic south pole. You can see this as the north end of the compass's needle points to it. North and south would attract 😉
@@scott_meyer I was just thinking the same, that maybe the compass manufacturer paints on an 'N' for ease of use. Don't suppose anyone has a compass and a bar magnet to hand? Would be pretty easy to prove one way or the other...
@@scott_meyer Nah, it's true. The magnetic north pole is nearest to the geographic south pole at the moment. Although it has reversed many times over Earth's history. The labels "north" and "south" themselves are pretty arbitrary, but once an official or consensus decision was made as to whether the magnet points to the north magnetic pole, or the north end of a magnet that points towards the north (and therefore the south magnetic pole, then there was a firm answer. And that answer is that the north end of the magnet points to the north, where the south geomagnetic pole is. I'm guessing it's mostly because the Earth's magnetic field was not well understood at the time the decision was arrived at.
I spent a season working in Antarctica as a cook. I can tell you there were no NDAs I had to sign nor any hoops I had to jump through to get that job, nor any secrets.
@@MrHappygolfer Have you even tried to reach that imaginary border of yours? Or are you one of those who just reguritate what ever your favorite of the month nut-job says? You'd be surprised how easy it'd be for you to disprove yourself if you were willing.
I think it is a joke post not to be taken seriously. Even if you look at the Antarctic treaty it says specifically it is a DMZ that belongs to no country, so no military allowed there stopping people visiting. Besides over 120 countries are not signatories to the Antarctic Treaty, so it doesn't apply to them. The treaty does not have the force of international law behind it.
Weird they scream about the Antartic Treaty signed in 1958, when ships have been around literally for thousands of years. I wanna ask: At the peak of heliocentrisim vs geocentrism - in the 15-16th centuries, where was this f*king Antartic Treaty, mate? Why didn't any of your moronic ancestors sail there and "walk as far as possible" and document any facts?? Oh right! They too failed like you and your life and could only at best sit and complain in their pathetic basements.
I'm reminded of that incident a few years back where a pilot with undiagnosed mental conditions deliberately flew a plane into a mountain. If this story about the flat earther pilot is true, KLM may have dodged a bullet there. I'm pretty sure it's made up though, I haven't found any reference to it in Dutch media. She's probably not real, or not really a pilot.
We will need thousands and thousands of astronauts in their lifetime. So it's not a a crazy dream anymore. When they are teenager's, there will be people on Mars and the Moon. Science rocks 😋👍
@@TrickOrRetreat Science rocks. But science doesn't make engineering suddenly become magic. Math, above all, teaches humility by QUANTIFYING and ORGANIZING the magnitude of challenges & consequences, to everyone. Sending humans into space will not be a practical thing for another 1000 years. Right now the single greatest and most practical engineering achievement is the development of biocultured meat to replacing breeding and murdering animals in factory farms and in the wild to feed protein to carnivores and omnivores. And medical engineering research will greatly extend our lifespans. These are the 2 big technologies of our millenium.
I feel sad for people like LEO... there might be couple hundred people on Earth that get triggered by photos from Mars, and the rest of us 7 or 8 billion wish we were a part of it and look in awe at what humanity has achieved.
You can also see the shadow of the globe as the sun sets, given the right conditions. It is pretty awesome to see as the shadow of the earth is cast into the sky.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS yeah, I didn't go to my English class, but I did go to science class a lot more, maybe you should have gone to science class for once ;) haha.
No kidding: THe flat-earther does have a Point. The music is indeed silly and just loud noise. The Rover-Pictures are nice but i had to tone-down the noise.
Would be quite boring, because either he would constantly say "me not understand" or "me sure lecturer guy is wrong" starting from the lecturer's first word. Which would probably be "hello"
Good afternoon. I saw one of your videos a few months ago and subscribed to your channel and I try to stay caught up on all your videos. Just wanted to thank you for posting these videos. I watch them with my children and we all love watching your channel and have gotten both of my kids to develop a strong interest in science. Your presentations are both entertaining and educational without being to "sciency" so just wanted to say thank you and we will continue to enjoy watching your videos for as long as you continue to post them
Every Time I remeber the last Mars Rover and his last Words "It's getting dark..." I'm about to cry. And YES, I do care much more about a little Mars Rover, than about some People on Earth.
"They place themselves in the middle of everything to be fair" Sciman 2021 This is a fact because they cannot possibly understand how we can't be center of the universe.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS you have no scientific proof that it does. All evidence suggests that the earth is like a tiny speck of dust, floating through a near infinite void of space, in an ever expanding universe. Get over your yourself, idiot.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS flat earth started as a joke, you didn't get the joke and now the joke is on you. Congratulations for the being the joke that we all laugh at.
It must really hurt to be LEO - there is so much in his life to get on his nerves. Hint LEO: the rover is still undergoing commisioning and testing (though the initial scientific data has arrived - thanks Dr Becky). Flat Earth failure tomorrow: the tip of the shadow of a vertical stick (assuming the sun shines where you are) will follow a straight line. Now how is that possible with a local sun circling the equator?
@@user-nr8iv1jm5l They all have it switching between the tropics because it observably does so and they have to at least make a stab at explaining seasons; I think they all acknowledge that it circles the equator during that time, how could it not do so since it has to pass the equator on its way? Today especially it would be hard to deny where it is, otherwise there would be no equinoxes in the flat Earth calendar (and they always have those special events that we globies have). I have no sun today (so far) but the field expedient sundial very closely followed the straight line yesterday, so even that was a fail for FE - if the sun had been circling anywhere close to the equator I would have observed the shadow following a very definite curve and it was so straight I could have got away with a time lapse of that and no-one would have been the wiser. I didn't because I am honest, so fingers crossed the sun comes out today when the camera will record the traverse.
@@user-nr8iv1jm5l Indeed. Not so much a model as a collection of mutually contradictory ad hoc explanations for individual phenomena - Professor Dave's video laid it out for them: it isn't much of a model if you can't even explain the day/night cycle and the seasons at the same time. Now let me see, which model does this? Don't tell me, it is on the tip of my toungue..... Oh yes, the globe model.
@@TheOwlman Yes, I've watched pretty much all of his flat earth videos, recently I've decided to start using bogus fallacious arguments against flat earthers like using the Bible or other conspiracy theories, so they get a taste of their own horseshit. Other times I'll just strawman the flat earth position for fun even while not arguing against flerfs
According to flat earthers, they lied about and took the 2.7 Billion but only a few thousand dollars were used to fake it, and they stole the rest for them selves
I legit get anger issues watching this. Conspiracies therioes have gone from something we can just laugh at and make fun of to genuinely starting to piss us off
I'm genuinely worried about their anger issues... The guy who set off explosives in Nashville on Christmas was one of these conspiracy theorists who believed in reptilian overlords. Even LEO here said, _"The only shadow I want to see is if some geezer stood next to this thing with a sledgehammer smashing it to pieces."_
Don't be mad! Their community is not really growing. Most FE channels that were active a year ago died, they don't last. 9 out of 10 are lonely people desperate for attention, the other 10% are terrible human beings that exploit them. My suggestion: have fun. Do not click on their videos, but interact with them in the comment section of videos like this. Don't expect to convince them of anything, of course.
Yes. But in principle once you have a route set, in modern days, you can just you know follow way points, or not even need to know all the details. A lot of is automated today. Even just 10 or 20 years ago, using a lot of maps and charts on board to do corrections manually based on various readings was common, now non-existent. But flying over oceans, south pole (with no radio towers or GPS coverage), and military navigation, is a different story. Even ship navigators will learn these things still in schools, but then usually never apply it in real world anymore, with sextants dusting in the drawer.
@@movax20h it's not the sextant use as much as the sailings that prove the globe. Learning the spherical trigonometry to calculate great circle routes is why ship navigators know we live on a globe. I thought pilots needed to understand how their routes are calculated also, though I'm not one so I could be incorrect.
@@LordPhoenix140 Yes, they need to know, they learn it, but in practice, all the map, routing and plotting, is done by computers before flight and on board. Average pilot doesn't do these calculations and mapping every time they fly anymore. Sure they can, they will just get same results basically. Of course all this modern software was written by people who actually know a lot about globe (the current model of the Earth shape is extremely complex actually), navigation, route optimizations, etc. etc. I would say today surveyors (on bigger projects), have more practical contact with globe model, but even that is now relegated mostly to specialized hardware and software that does most of that for you, to smoothen the work. It was done by hand millions of time, no need to do it again and waste time.
"Coming Soon: LEO's home movie of driving a crane across the surface of Neptune." *Why* did the Kola Ultradeep drill start to seize? Was it something to do with the pressure increasing the further down you go? Now, why would pressure increase the further down you go? Any takers?
@@levelearthobserver8341 I'm glad you are taking with some humor Leo. It looked like you were going to get your blood pressure high from all that money that not even your country or your "tax dollars" paid for.
@@levelearthobserver8341 maybe you could rustle up a research program of his own for slightly less than $2.7 bllion - like I dunno, measuring the size of the Earth with a home made protractor (for horizon dip).
The Antarctic treaty was signed in 1957 from memory. Amundsen and Scott and several others were wandering around Antarctica in the early 1900s. So what stopped them from climbing the edge?
And of course you can sail right round it, many people have done so, and the distance travelled is FAR to low to be compatible with an ice wall around the circumference of flat earth.
@@39zack There are currently11,054 images on the raw images page, they must be knackered creating all that content, which probably explains why a lot of them are very samey ;~P
As an American who paid taxes, that rover belongs to me and a bunch of others who will have a few things to say if you go trying to take a hammer to it. Fortunately, we have taken the precautions of safety sending it to Mars or protect it from you @levelearthobserver.
We are taking a hammer to it because we want to hear that voice, we miss you, we haven't talked in so long. We destroy science in the name of rekindling friendships
Saying "we know loads of pilots who have evidence that the earth is flat but they won't come out publicly" is like saying "I have a girlfriend, but she goes to another school"
@@xvhkgreen6297 because they'd be putting others in danger of becoming stupid. Nothing a pilot experiences would lead them to believe in a flat earth, and that's that
According to flat earthers, they lied about and took the 2.7 Billion but only a few thousand dollars were used to fake it, and they stole the rest for them selves
I guess that he didn't choose to mention this because it's obviously a fake and had to be blue-screen filmed somewhere on earth. Since we all know that earth is flat, the faked images from "another planet" will have to be from a flat planet as well. These guys are so deep in their holes, they can't even see above the rim. But, alas, that way of thinking isn't exclusive to flat earth believers - it's a very human thing and you can see the same with religious people when they try to "rationalize" some bad event with their perception of an all-benign god. The results of the "rationalizations" are often absolutely immoral (like the child born blind MUST have done something wrong or will do something terribly wrong and that's why god justly chose to have it being born blind and stuff like that).
@@haraldschuster3067 I would go with that explanation, however I don’t think LEO has the intellect to follow your logic to the conclusion. Agreed on the religious. If you want to see just how disgusting and immoral some can be in defence of their position, try asking a fundamentalist what the Elephants, Parrots, Giant Pandas, Daffodils and earthworms had done to deserve the fear and stress of being drowned in the flood? Feel free to choose your own preferred list of cuddly creatures, they all work. If you can get an answer, it will almost certainly be absolutely disgusting.
The dude getting mad over the rover made me laugh so hard. Maybe it's the UK accent but him saying he wants to see someone smash it really got me going. Thanks for the vid Dan
According to the diagram robot guy presented, the Sun allegedly 'rises' in the northeast and sets in the northwest for an observer stood on the equator. This simply does not match what we observe. Also, assuming they regard the Sun to be 3000miles above the flat Earth, at sunset and sunrise the same observer would see the Sun to be nearly 19 degrees above the horizontal. Flerfs can throw as much 'perspective' at it as they like, but the trigonometry does not lie.
I love the standard “this cost so much money that could be used on other stuff” remark. In the United States, NASA’s entire budget is less than the usual increase in defense spending. They do all this work on essentially a shoe string budget. Meanwhile in the military we were throwing away food just because we had nowhere to store it.
He said that the icewall is the highest place on earth. So it is higher then Mt. Everest. I think this kind of wall would be impossible to hide for longer then 5 minutes. On the other hand, the claims of flat earthers never had to made sense outside of their heads.
LEO seems to be the unhappiest Flerf in the game. Always complaining about something and blaming others for his misery. The constant whining must drive his family nuts.
Flat earthers are inherently misanthropic, doesn't make for a happy existence when you think the majority of the planet is wrong and in a giant conspiracy to lie to everyone.
@@levelearthobserver8341 Dozens of comments about you on this video but you responded to mine. Easy to see who gets your goat. Why are you so obsessed with the Wolfpack mate? You even created a sock account to stalk us on our channels.
@@Wolfie6020 Adam is helping Dan as much as he can Wolfie, leave the poor lad alone. It cant have been easy coming up with such a lame story line. The 3 part action depacked thriller, Pantoverence, had me on the edge of my seat, slumped and drooling as I passed out.
An infinite plane is easier to imagine then.. infinite universe? And feel free to come to northen sweden in the summer. The sun does indeed, ,NOT go down!
Right. I was stationed at Point Barrow, Alaska, for the summer of 1971. The Sun just circled the horizon all day and night! Luckily, my bunkroom had no windows.
Are we sure he wasn’t getting geography for the “magic mountain at the North Pole” mixed up with the One Piece world map? Cause that sounds a lot like the Red Line
Oda san took inspiration (loosely) from a buch of different flat earth myths to imagine the world of one piece. That is the exact description of reverse mountain. Only "safe" way into the grand line.
Hi Dan, recently discovered your channel - huge fan - I love your dedication and admire your perseverance when it comes to the futile endeavor of educating those who disregard science, facts and ... reality in favor of their nonsensical make-believe theory just to get a sense of belonging. Thank you (and maybe also them) for countless hours of great entertainment. Cheers.
A nice disclaimer at the beginning of the video would have been nice SciManDan. You know, something along the lines of "Protective headgear MUST be worn in the vicinity of this video." Brilliant video as always. Keep it up buddy.
He had me giggling a little bit when he was talking about magnets. I make magnets of all kinds for people and companies all over the world for a living, his 'expertise' was a joy to listen to.
I guess if "ancients" said there is a giant mountain at the north pole, they _have_ to be right! Like when they said the brain only serves to cool down the blood, or when they said mater is made of 4 elements... "Ancients" had so much more knowledge than us, _RIGHT?_ FFS, I can't stand this "the ancients said so" argument.
reminds me of a story about Egyptian Mummies... the workers would remove the heart and other organs and store them in fancy pots, but THREW AWAY THE BRAINS because they could not figure out what they DID!
Yeah, seconded! I mean it would suck to see a historical artifact destroyed, but the sacrifice would be worth it if it meant we were an interplanetary species.
Flat earther: show us pictures we want pictures Nasa: takes pictures on mars Flat earther: why are you showing me these pictures thats not scientific whats the point in that
Geologist here. When I was mapping in Patagonia the magnetic latitude was sufficiently steep downward (55 degrees) that the needles on our compasses had little copper wire counterweights that had to be slid back to keep the needles from rubbing on the glass (we used surveying compasses, not sealed backpacker"s compasses). And yes, if you stand directly above the north pole, your compass needle will point down.
Americans once complained to the British government about taxation without representation. I now complain to you about LEO'S representation without taxation. Please take him back.
I haven't watched the video yet, so when I see people typing "Leo" like "LEO" I'm thinking to myself "Why is everyone talking about Low Earth Orbit as if it's a person?" Lol
Perhaps when you have watched it you will understand why people are typing LEO. L.E.O. is Level Earth Observer, still not technically a person, it's a channel name.
We know LEO stands for Low Earth Orbit, and he claims it's Level Earth Observer. But what else might it mean...? "Lack of Education Observed"? "Logic Excluded Opinions"? "Left Evidence Out"? "Leaving Everything Out"? "Lunatic Escaped Outside"?
I will never understand how full grown adults ever came to the conclusion that the earth is flat and there is a giant ice wall surrounding it. I blame social media for the rapid mental regression of people who were once seemingly rational
Everything is a hoax. There's literally nothing that they won't say is fake. Remember Mark Sergeant described a solar eclipse as "special effects." He asserted the whole sky is like an imax theater
@@externaldriver No kidding: THe flat-earther does have a Point. The music is indeed silly and just loud noise. The Rover-Pictures are nice but i had to tone-down the noise.
I find this very therapeutic. Watching you put flat earth ears in their place is calming. Your argue with idiots like I would like too and I live vicariously through your content
Thanks for the views, loser.
Earths magnetic field, generated by molten iron.
Good one.
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@Mary Terwiliger he’s the guy down the pub, you know the one everyone laughs at, because they constantly speak out of their arse.
Can you tell me if you you have any phd in geography related sciences? You seem very confident that it's not true
So far the mars rover has found more intelligent life on mars than that found in a flat earth convention.
Not more. Same amount. None.
@@JimFortune Don’t underestimate the intelligence of those rocks!
The Rover was actually in Leo's back garden and it couldn't find any intelligent life there either.
To quote the Monty Python song " I pray to God that there is intelligent life somewhere off in space because there is bugger all down here on earth."
@@JimFortune
Well the rover itself is quite intelligent and it found itself being on mars after the flight. 😁
The 2.7 billion cost of Perseverence would pay for 1.5 days of the US defense budget. If LEO wants to complain about how the US spends tax dollars that he doesn't even contribute to, hes looking in the wrong place.
I got really irritated after Apollo 11 that apparently US taxpayers were complaining about the cost of continuing the Apollo programme whilst at the same time being happy to pay the vastly larger sums needed to keep the disastrous Vietnam war going
@@davidfaraday3085 I'm guessing it was probably like it is now where you can use the media or whatever to push people's opinions the way you want it to go. Basically don't worry about the money we're spending on this war pay attention to this where it's a drop in the bucket and actually we can channel that money towards where we want
or the new UK aircraft carriers without any er ... aircraft!
@@tma2001 or the various contracts that the Tory goverment has handed out, for PPE, or even that ferry contract to a company with no ferry's, dreed to think how much that has cost the UK tax payer
The rest of us are quite cross about the defense budget. The US could cut it in half and still be spending more than China.
Don't trust the hundreds of people that have been to space, trust the guy that can't go there. Don't trust the thousands of people that have been to Antarctica, trust the guy who hasn't even been south of his trailer park. Don't trust the millions that book flights and work at airports, trust the guy that couldn't even fly a paper airplane.
Good point
Sound logic right there!
Let's trust the guy cooking meth in his trailer, and posting videos on how the whole world is lying to him 😋
Makes perfect sense doesn't it
Trailer park people are smarter than that to be honest
Don't knock Perseverance. A friend of mine worked on the pressure sensor system for the heat shield for data gathering during entry for Percy. I told him he should be proud and he replied, "Should I? I just littered on Mars." I thought that was hysterical!
Yeah, real funny.
@@larjkok1184 I know, right?! It is all in the delivery and timing and he is such a great person, too, not like the dicks and jerkoffs you can find on the internet who try to look cool and pull up their egos by cutting others down. I'd feel badly for those sorts of people but they are just not worth it. On the bright side, their show of misery helps remind me that I have a really great life. So I guess in retrospect, in being a bad example, they aren't totally worthless.
+Pete R "Should I? I just littered on Mars." LOL!
No kidding: THe flat-earther does have a Point.
The music is indeed silly and just loud noise.
The Rover-Pictures are nice but i had to tone-down the noise.
LEO: "$2.7 billion on the Mars Rover. What a waste!"
Also LEO: "I want to see it smashed with a sledgehammer"
What's really funny is that isn't even $9 per American. Pretty sure the stimulus and unemployment was much more expensive.
I really don't why LEO is complaining about NASA budgets, he lives in UK and does not pay American taxes.
@@jonnerztube Wow.. That's just next level stupid
@@rene9386 true, but what do you expect from a flattard? It is a well-known fact that they don't have brains.
@@jonnerztube not the first time a British national tried to tell Americans what to do.
LEO: "What's the point in playing silly music to the images?"
Eric Dubay: "Oi! That's all I ever do on my channel, thanks very much!"
Does LEO wear a hearing aid by any chance?
@@thomasmccabe1859
He’s got one of those pens they use in space. It writes upside down!
touche to dubay - but he's right about the muzak though ...
@@tma2001 "Sound of Muzak"
@@RustyWalker or Muzak of the Spheres :)
What was LEO expecting to see? - Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically across the plane? (not verbatim, I know, but close enough).
Haha love that show!
Or just Torquay!
You can see the sea. It’s there between the land and the sky.
Lol a classic.
DragonFly?
If the rover showed god sitting on a throne on the surface of mars they would all abandon flat earth and that would be the only evidence they will accept before they abandon their lies and denials.
Wait, did David say that pilots fly using GPS? Like does he know what GPS is and what it stands for? That is the funniest thing to me
"It's nothing more than weather balloons "
Every flatter ever
"Flat Positioning System" lol
@@39zack yeah until I point out to them what the public data stream format they transmit contains - orbital elements! Sleepy Warrior never got back to me on that one - he must of nodded off again :)
You are most likely new to the flattard world.
Otherwise you would have known that they claim it is called "Ground Positioning System", and the "Global" is just another deceive by "them".
That‘s probably just „part of the indoctrination“ 😂
You can just imagine LEO if he was around when Karl Benz was working on his first car. "What's all this poncing about with a horseless carriage, bits of metal and flammable liquids, dear ho dear, it's all just a pantomime".
Flat Earth video: "...ask questions!"
Agreed! Questions like:
- Should I check myself in to an asylum?
- Am I making an idiot of myself for the world to see?
- Are my embarrassing youtube videos the reason why my family no longer talks to me?
- Is it wise to show my mug on a video for police to find me, cause I look like a wanted child predator? (ahem.....David Vice)
- Am I actually doing something useful with my life?
@@davejohnson6032 its spelt Wiess, and you're a moron.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS Oh come on mate, really? I'm sure you're not 12, so using 'gay' as an insult really should be beneath you.
As for wearing masks in your own car, I'm not sure what that has to do with anything - this video concerns flat Earthers, not anti-mask Karens.
Nor am I aware of anyone who thinks that people must wear masks alone in their own cars, anyway. Masks are to be worn in public spaces, mainly to protect those around you.
@@technohellscape the name of UN Common sense AUS is just satire.. Isn't it?
If the flat earthers don't believe the gov't about earth, space, etc, why do they believe the reports of how much money is spent? Well, because it suits the narrative.
I thought something much the same. Surely "They" are lying about the money spent, just to impress the masses? Why don't flatters point this out instead of how much is spent? If it's all faked, it clearly can't cost that much. But yeah, you're right. Complain about the cost. Illogical as usual.
This is a similar point I’ve raised with flat earthers who debate some mysterious military guarding Antarctica. There will be a budget for them somewhere so find it. There will be shipping documents for the supplies and fuel delivered to their hidden bases. Etc.
@@EdOeuna you make a good point, and it turns directly to the flat earth believers' methods. They have to realize deep down that their beliefs are wrong. Nothing they say is in any way demonstrable. The supply chain to the ice wall guards is a case in point. You can't hide something that big. So they spend time cherry picking data and misunderstanding it. They can't research it because that would disprove what they want to believe. So "research" has to be watching RUclips videos that say what they want to hear.
It doesn't matter how much is spent , .10 billion and approx 20 years spent on construction of JWST , really happy that it worked out. Celebrating all of NASA's , ESA and everyone else involved . After 2 years + plus of COVID related misery . It has been the first & best Christmas present I've seen in years seeing that launch going into orbit on Christmas day
12:20 OMFG 😅😅😅😅😅😅 windows are curved , they follow the GPS or whatever. And the way he talks, immediately should have alarm bells ringing .he's an idiot
Compass needles do NOT point north. They align themselves with the local magnetic field lines.
Yes! If a needle is free to rotate in three dimensions it will point downward by 60° at our latitudes. It's called "magnetic inclination". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_dip
Also, the magnetic north pole has been miss- labelled. It's actually the magnetic south pole. You can see this as the north end of the compass's needle points to it. North and south would attract 😉
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Are you sure? Maybe the end of the N compass needle is really S.
@@scott_meyer I was just thinking the same, that maybe the compass manufacturer paints on an 'N' for ease of use.
Don't suppose anyone has a compass and a bar magnet to hand? Would be pretty easy to prove one way or the other...
@@scott_meyer
Nah, it's true. The magnetic north pole is nearest to the geographic south pole at the moment. Although it has reversed many times over Earth's history.
The labels "north" and "south" themselves are pretty arbitrary, but once an official or consensus decision was made as to whether the magnet points to the north magnetic pole, or the north end of a magnet that points towards the north (and therefore the south magnetic pole, then there was a firm answer. And that answer is that the north end of the magnet points to the north, where the south geomagnetic pole is.
I'm guessing it's mostly because the Earth's magnetic field was not well understood at the time the decision was arrived at.
LEO must be constantly miserable. He probably cant even enjoy a game of football cause he thinks the "ball" is CGI.
The Super Bowl was cgi that touchdown shouldn’t have counted!!!!!!
He only watches Frisbee. 😎
Whoever liked my comment dislike it now because I’m not a scam man dan fan he’s a shill
@@deemoneycashletsdebate432 Have you forgotten to take your meds again?
Are the voices telling you to do bad things again?
Don't be silly, hockey pucks are CGI, not footballs. 😉
I spent a season working in Antarctica as a cook.
I can tell you there were no NDAs I had to sign nor any hoops I had to jump through to get that job, nor any secrets.
Exactly what a denier would say. 😂
@@MrHappygolfer Have you even tried to reach that imaginary border of yours? Or are you one of those who just reguritate what ever your favorite of the month nut-job says?
You'd be surprised how easy it'd be for you to disprove yourself if you were willing.
I think it is a joke post not to be taken seriously. Even if you look at the Antarctic treaty it says specifically it is a DMZ that belongs to no country, so no military allowed there stopping people visiting. Besides over 120 countries are not signatories to the Antarctic Treaty, so it doesn't apply to them. The treaty does not have the force of international law behind it.
Yeah I know lol. Been down there three times. It’s amazing how easily these twits get conned.
Weird they scream about the Antartic Treaty signed in 1958, when ships have been around literally for thousands of years. I wanna ask: At the peak of heliocentrisim vs geocentrism - in the 15-16th centuries, where was this f*king Antartic Treaty, mate? Why didn't any of your moronic ancestors sail there and "walk as far as possible" and document any facts?? Oh right! They too failed like you and your life and could only at best sit and complain in their pathetic basements.
LEO a man who is capable losing an argument with his reflection
Laal 😋
Yeah, I think the reflection has the brain cells.
Losing.
@@allmyheroeswearcostumes4347 my bad
“We can only see two dimensions.” Maybe he’s very near-sighted.
Probably missing 1 eye 👁
If we only saw in two dimensions we’d only need one eye!
@@CChrisHolmes Maybe we just have a spare just in case? ;)
I've been told I have almost no binocular vision as I have a severe astigmatism so I guess I do only see 2D.
@@molybdomancer195 Sorry mate. At least you have a logical reason.
Okay, but can we take a minute to appreciate how AMAZING it is that we are able to get rovers to different PLANETS? Like that's so insane
its all fake
@@raxwrax6305 prove it
@raxwrax6305 your brain is clearly fake if you believe that with no evidence
If there are any pilots who think like this, I certainly don’t want to be on their aircraft.
And that's why she was fired😂
I'm reminded of that incident a few years back where a pilot with undiagnosed mental conditions deliberately flew a plane into a mountain. If this story about the flat earther pilot is true, KLM may have dodged a bullet there.
I'm pretty sure it's made up though, I haven't found any reference to it in Dutch media. She's probably not real, or not really a pilot.
@@Angel-nl1hp She was a civilian pilot, her license was pulled on mental grounds.
My 4 and 5 year old girls want to be astronauts after watching the Perseverance videos/pics. Seems worth it to me
We will need thousands and thousands of astronauts in their lifetime. So it's not a a crazy dream anymore. When they are teenager's, there will be people on Mars and the Moon. Science rocks 😋👍
Good career option. I can only cheer them to make this great professional choice.
Heck ya!! That's so awesome that they want to do that!!🤗
100% would encourage!
@@TrickOrRetreat Science rocks. But science doesn't make engineering suddenly become magic. Math, above all, teaches humility by QUANTIFYING and ORGANIZING the magnitude of challenges & consequences, to everyone. Sending humans into space will not be a practical thing for another 1000 years. Right now the single greatest and most practical engineering achievement is the development of biocultured meat to replacing breeding and murdering animals in factory farms and in the wild to feed protein to carnivores and omnivores. And medical engineering research will greatly extend our lifespans. These are the 2 big technologies of our millenium.
Their entire argument is basically an argument from incredulity; they can't imagine how it could be true therefore, it's not true.
I feel sad for people like LEO... there might be couple hundred people on Earth that get triggered by photos from Mars, and the rest of us 7 or 8 billion wish we were a part of it and look in awe at what humanity has achieved.
"They just think they're on a ball cause their windshields are curved a bit." Yeah. I carry a windshield when I hike up a mountain. Wtf is logic?
I always carry a car door when I'm hiking, so I can roll down the window when I get hot.
I wear glasses, maybe they are fisheye lens specs.😂
@@GerardMenvussa Meanwhile, most commercial airliners (e.g. Airbus, Boeing 737, 767, 777...) have flat windshield glass.
Logic is a complete hoax.
You can also see the shadow of the globe as the sun sets, given the right conditions. It is pretty awesome to see as the shadow of the earth is cast into the sky.
I’m quite positive that LEO hasn’t the faintest idea of what the words “science” and “scientific” mean.
oh, NO flat-earther knows what science means. they always confuse it with "confirmation bias fallacy".
Pretty funny that LEO calls themselves an Observer, when he can't see past his own nose and mind....
Not as funny as your simple ass trying to mock someone when you can't even write a sentence without fucking it up.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS yeah, I didn't go to my English class, but I did go to science class a lot more, maybe you should have gone to science class for once ;) haha.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS he didn't even fuck it up, he just wrote it weird.
No kidding: THe flat-earther does have a Point.
The music is indeed silly and just loud noise.
The Rover-Pictures are nice but i had to tone-down the noise.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS can you even speak without insulting people?
Bizarre that a dude from the UK is so upset about what Americans spend their taxes on.
"Those people would be incorrect"...beautiful Dan. Laughed my head off at that! You made my day!
Correct and straight to the point 🙂
I think LEO should start reacting to physics lectures instead of random videos on the rover. I’d love to see it
Would be quite boring, because either he would constantly say "me not understand" or "me sure lecturer guy is wrong" starting from the lecturer's first word. Which would probably be "hello"
That could be good.
Have them react to mathologer, 3b1b and then PBS space time
It'd be hours of him sleeping on camera.
The best part about this video is watching SciManDan pin the comment from UN-common Sense. Really made me laugh.
Good afternoon. I saw one of your videos a few months ago and subscribed to your channel and I try to stay caught up on all your videos. Just wanted to thank you for posting these videos. I watch them with my children and we all love watching your channel and have gotten both of my kids to develop a strong interest in science. Your presentations are both entertaining and educational without being to "sciency" so just wanted to say thank you and we will continue to enjoy watching your videos for as long as you continue to post them
“They follow the GPS...” I’m not sure he realizes that the “G” in GPS stands for ‘Global’ 😂
For the first video. Come on dude you are looking at another planet. How awesome is that. Another planet, ANOTHER F ing PLANET!!!!!!!
Yeah, but sadly they dont believe its another planet. They believe it is Devon Island in Canada.
@@spoodlydoodler3552 we all can't be sensible people I suppose
@@spoodlydoodler3552 I believe it...I know it.
9:54 "If you sail to the edge of the lake, you don't fall off into space like a pancake." Why haven't I thought of that?
In space, no one can hear you scream because your a pancake.
@@TrickOrRetreat Akechi: "Did someone mention pancakes?"
Of course, falling off a pancake would only mean falling directly onto a plate or a pan, as they do not float.
Every Time I remeber the last Mars Rover and his last Words "It's getting dark..." I'm about to cry. And YES, I do care much more about a little Mars Rover, than about some People on Earth.
Yes, "my battery is low and it's getting dark" is a poetic interpretation of the last transmission it sent before a severe storm hit it.
"They place themselves in the middle of everything to be fair" Sciman 2021
This is a fact because they cannot possibly understand how we can't be center of the universe.
They litteraly think the universe revolves around them.
@@an.d.m.a you have absolutely no scientific proof that it doesn't, idiot.
Congratulations, you got the joke.
Not a bad effort, a joke catching a joke, then posting a comment to show it got the joke.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS you have no scientific proof that it does. All evidence suggests that the earth is like a tiny speck of dust, floating through a near infinite void of space, in an ever expanding universe. Get over your yourself, idiot.
@@UNcommonSenseAUS flat earth started as a joke, you didn't get the joke and now the joke is on you. Congratulations for the being the joke that we all laugh at.
Thanks Dan. Comedy Central wasn't working, so I tuned into Flat earth Fridays for my laughs 🤣🤣
The idea that there are pilots who fly intercontinental and believe that the earth is flat is utterly ludicrous. The flat earther is getting trolled.
The flat Earther is doing what they do best, making s**t up.
It must really hurt to be LEO - there is so much in his life to get on his nerves. Hint LEO: the rover is still undergoing commisioning and testing (though the initial scientific data has arrived - thanks Dr Becky).
Flat Earth failure tomorrow: the tip of the shadow of a vertical stick (assuming the sun shines where you are) will follow a straight line. Now how is that possible with a local sun circling the equator?
Some flat earthers don't think the sun circles the equator and instead changes between the tropics to cause the seasons
@@user-nr8iv1jm5l They all have it switching between the tropics because it observably does so and they have to at least make a stab at explaining seasons; I think they all acknowledge that it circles the equator during that time, how could it not do so since it has to pass the equator on its way? Today especially it would be hard to deny where it is, otherwise there would be no equinoxes in the flat Earth calendar (and they always have those special events that we globies have).
I have no sun today (so far) but the field expedient sundial very closely followed the straight line yesterday, so even that was a fail for FE - if the sun had been circling anywhere close to the equator I would have observed the shadow following a very definite curve and it was so straight I could have got away with a time lapse of that and no-one would have been the wiser. I didn't because I am honest, so fingers crossed the sun comes out today when the camera will record the traverse.
Flat Earth models typically change depending on what phenomenon they're trying to explain
@@user-nr8iv1jm5l Indeed. Not so much a model as a collection of mutually contradictory ad hoc explanations for individual phenomena - Professor Dave's video laid it out for them: it isn't much of a model if you can't even explain the day/night cycle and the seasons at the same time. Now let me see, which model does this? Don't tell me, it is on the tip of my toungue.....
Oh yes, the globe model.
@@TheOwlman Yes, I've watched pretty much all of his flat earth videos, recently I've decided to start using bogus fallacious arguments against flat earthers like using the Bible or other conspiracy theories, so they get a taste of their own horseshit. Other times I'll just strawman the flat earth position for fun even while not arguing against flerfs
If they don't believe the rover exists, then why do they think that the money supposedly used to construct it exists?
According to flat earthers, they lied about and took the 2.7 Billion but only a few thousand dollars were used to fake it, and they stole the rest for them selves
I legit get anger issues watching this. Conspiracies therioes have gone from something we can just laugh at and make fun of to genuinely starting to piss us off
Welcome to the club.
They were humorous up until Covid-19, then they became dangerous.
I'm genuinely worried about their anger issues... The guy who set off explosives in Nashville on Christmas was one of these conspiracy theorists who believed in reptilian overlords. Even LEO here said, _"The only shadow I want to see is if some geezer stood next to this thing with a sledgehammer smashing it to pieces."_
Don't be mad! Their community is not really growing. Most FE channels that were active a year ago died, they don't last. 9 out of 10 are lonely people desperate for attention, the other 10% are terrible human beings that exploit them.
My suggestion: have fun. Do not click on their videos, but interact with them in the comment section of videos like this. Don't expect to convince them of anything, of course.
@@fostena Trick them into believing all sorts of bullshit by claiming that it proves the flat earth, even though you made it up.
9:07 "You have to remember that we can only see in two dimentions" Haha i died. Can't stop laughing.
I guess that’s kind of true if someone only has one eye
22B for NASA, per year.
950B for American Army, per year.
Who achieves more per budget, and from whom do we as society benefit more?
The uncomfortable question that has them running. Every. Single. Time.
Pilots, just like ship navigators, know that long distance navigation is based on the earth being a globe.
Yes. But in principle once you have a route set, in modern days, you can just you know follow way points, or not even need to know all the details. A lot of is automated today. Even just 10 or 20 years ago, using a lot of maps and charts on board to do corrections manually based on various readings was common, now non-existent. But flying over oceans, south pole (with no radio towers or GPS coverage), and military navigation, is a different story. Even ship navigators will learn these things still in schools, but then usually never apply it in real world anymore, with sextants dusting in the drawer.
@@movax20h it's not the sextant use as much as the sailings that prove the globe. Learning the spherical trigonometry to calculate great circle routes is why ship navigators know we live on a globe. I thought pilots needed to understand how their routes are calculated also, though I'm not one so I could be incorrect.
@@LordPhoenix140 Yes, they need to know, they learn it, but in practice, all the map, routing and plotting, is done by computers before flight and on board. Average pilot doesn't do these calculations and mapping every time they fly anymore. Sure they can, they will just get same results basically. Of course all this modern software was written by people who actually know a lot about globe (the current model of the Earth shape is extremely complex actually), navigation, route optimizations, etc. etc. I would say today surveyors (on bigger projects), have more practical contact with globe model, but even that is now relegated mostly to specialized hardware and software that does most of that for you, to smoothen the work. It was done by hand millions of time, no need to do it again and waste time.
@@movax20h but they learned it so they know the earth is a globe. It doesn't matter that they don't do the calculations on a regular basis.
"Juggernaut of failure, gaining momentum" is just *chef's kiss* perfect
Hey man, only just found your channel and I have been binge watching flat earth Fridays and I love every one, glad I found you!
Hey, thanks for sharing our interview. We appreciate the shout-out. Sharing and following your channel. Thanks!
"Coming Soon: LEO's home movie of driving a crane across the surface of Neptune."
*Why* did the Kola Ultradeep drill start to seize? Was it something to do with the pressure increasing the further down you go? Now, why would pressure increase the further down you go? Any takers?
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@@levelearthobserver8341 I'm glad you are taking with some humor Leo. It looked like you were going to get your blood pressure high from all that money that not even your country or your "tax dollars" paid for.
@@levelearthobserver8341 oh look, the pantomime caretaker of the FE charade has graced us with his less than stellar presence. How underwhelming.
@@levelearthobserver8341 Lol. I *have* to like that. That's a genuinely witty reply.
@@levelearthobserver8341 maybe you could rustle up a research program of his own for slightly less than $2.7 bllion - like I dunno, measuring the size of the Earth with a home made protractor (for horizon dip).
The wardrobe comment made me laugh out loud. 😂
14:22 Kent Hovind: "I'm not prepared for that."
12:57 "and how it (the Sun) never goes down ...". He left the bit out where "and how it never changes angular size".
Im still amazed how Dan can make witty comebacks without insulting the person he is adressing.
Kudos to you man!
The Antarctic treaty was signed in 1957 from memory. Amundsen and Scott and several others were wandering around Antarctica in the early 1900s. So what stopped them from climbing the edge?
Well obviously the treaty that was signed decades after they got there prevented them from going further
And of course you can sail right round it, many people have done so, and the distance travelled is FAR to low to be compatible with an ice wall around the circumference of flat earth.
What about PAN AM Flight 50 in 1977 that flew across Antarctica?
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They wouldn't be able to get back, obviously
Why does LEO believe that £2.7 billion was spent, but doesn’t believe that something was done with it?
All the CEE..GEEE..👀 is really expensive 🤣
Good point. Has he audited their accounts?
@@39zack There are currently11,054 images on the raw images page, they must be knackered creating all that content, which probably explains why a lot of them are very samey ;~P
Those NASA shills ain't cheap, you know.
As an American who paid taxes, that rover belongs to me and a bunch of others who will have a few things to say if you go trying to take a hammer to it. Fortunately, we have taken the precautions of safety sending it to Mars or protect it from you @levelearthobserver.
Yes!
We are taking a hammer to it because we want to hear that voice, we miss you, we haven't talked in so long. We destroy science in the name of rekindling friendships
Saying "we know loads of pilots who have evidence that the earth is flat but they won't come out publicly" is like saying "I have a girlfriend, but she goes to another school"
No. the pilots will lose their job numnuts
@@xvhkgreen6297 Number 1: That's convenient for you.
Number 2: Rightly so, any pilot that thinks the world is flat has no business flying a plane
@@xvhkgreen6297 because they'd be putting others in danger of becoming stupid. Nothing a pilot experiences would lead them to believe in a flat earth, and that's that
Leo needs to decide whether NASA “wasted” $2.7 billion sending a rover to Mars or spent a million or so in the desert.
According to flat earthers, they lied about and took the 2.7 Billion but only a few thousand dollars were used to fake it, and they stole the rest for them selves
"Airplane pilots follow GPS." Did Charles Lindbergh follow GPS in 1926 when he went from the USA to Paris?
Of course not. Before NASA everyone knew the erff was flat. Geez! Do some research, for gawds sake.
"Some people think ..." but flat earthers don't.
I see what you did there.
How come LEO missed the obvious “fact” that the horizon was flat, proving the non-existent Mars is also flat, just like the earth!/s
I guess that he didn't choose to mention this because it's obviously a fake and had to be blue-screen filmed somewhere on earth. Since we all know that earth is flat, the faked images from "another planet" will have to be from a flat planet as well. These guys are so deep in their holes, they can't even see above the rim. But, alas, that way of thinking isn't exclusive to flat earth believers - it's a very human thing and you can see the same with religious people when they try to "rationalize" some bad event with their perception of an all-benign god. The results of the "rationalizations" are often absolutely immoral (like the child born blind MUST have done something wrong or will do something terribly wrong and that's why god justly chose to have it being born blind and stuff like that).
@@haraldschuster3067
I would go with that explanation, however I don’t think LEO has the intellect to follow your logic to the conclusion.
Agreed on the religious. If you want to see just how disgusting and immoral some can be in defence of their position, try asking a fundamentalist what the Elephants, Parrots, Giant Pandas, Daffodils and earthworms had done to deserve the fear and stress of being drowned in the flood? Feel free to choose your own preferred list of cuddly creatures, they all work.
If you can get an answer, it will almost certainly be absolutely disgusting.
Absolutely one of the best channels on all of RUclips. Thanks for all you do Dan!!!!
The dude getting mad over the rover made me laugh so hard. Maybe it's the UK accent but him saying he wants to see someone smash it really got me going. Thanks for the vid Dan
According to the diagram robot guy presented, the Sun allegedly 'rises' in the northeast and sets in the northwest for an observer stood on the equator. This simply does not match what we observe.
Also, assuming they regard the Sun to be 3000miles above the flat Earth, at sunset and sunrise the same observer would see the Sun to be nearly 19 degrees above the horizontal. Flerfs can throw as much 'perspective' at it as they like, but the trigonometry does not lie.
oh, the sun would ALSO appear at least 3 times bigger at noon than at sunrise or sunset!
@@ericb3157 Yep. Absolutely. Scimandan already mentioned angular size in the vid. So I decided to add the positional aspects of the argument.
"What is this rubbish?" - my exact words whenever I see a flat earth video.
Level Earth Observer sounds like he's mad that the rover is real.
I love the standard “this cost so much money that could be used on other stuff” remark. In the United States, NASA’s entire budget is less than the usual increase in defense spending. They do all this work on essentially a shoe string budget. Meanwhile in the military we were throwing away food just because we had nowhere to store it.
He said that the icewall is the highest place on earth. So it is higher then Mt. Everest. I think this kind of wall would be impossible to hide for longer then 5 minutes. On the other hand, the claims of flat earthers never had to made sense outside of their heads.
That's because the Earth isn't flat, after all, it's a fruit bowl.
LEO seems to be the unhappiest Flerf in the game. Always complaining about something and blaming others for his misery. The constant whining must drive his family nuts.
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Flat earthers are inherently misanthropic, doesn't make for a happy existence when you think the majority of the planet is wrong and in a giant conspiracy to lie to everyone.
@@levelearthobserver8341 Dozens of comments about you on this video but you responded to mine.
Easy to see who gets your goat. Why are you so obsessed with the Wolfpack mate? You even created a sock account to stalk us on our channels.
@@Wolfie6020 Adam is helping Dan as much as he can Wolfie, leave the poor lad alone.
It cant have been easy coming up with such a lame story line. The 3 part action depacked thriller, Pantoverence, had me on the edge of my seat, slumped and drooling as I passed out.
@@levelearthobserver8341 Nice of you to pop by Adam. I really hope you are not quitting crane driving for story writing.
An infinite plane is easier to imagine then.. infinite universe? And feel free to come to northen sweden in the summer. The sun does indeed, ,NOT go down!
Right. I was stationed at Point Barrow, Alaska, for the summer of 1971. The Sun just circled the horizon all day and night! Luckily, my bunkroom had no windows.
Flat earthers are allergic to the third dimension.
Are we sure he wasn’t getting geography for the “magic mountain at the North Pole” mixed up with the One Piece world map?
Cause that sounds a lot like the Red Line
It's been a while since I watched that show, but there was indeed something familiar with that description
Oda san took inspiration (loosely) from a buch of different flat earth myths to imagine the world of one piece. That is the exact description of reverse mountain. Only "safe" way into the grand line.
Hi Dan, recently discovered your channel - huge fan - I love your dedication and admire your perseverance when it comes to the futile endeavor of educating those who disregard science, facts and ... reality in favor of their nonsensical make-believe theory just to get a sense of belonging.
Thank you (and maybe also them) for countless hours of great entertainment. Cheers.
A nice disclaimer at the beginning of the video would have been nice SciManDan. You know, something along the lines of "Protective headgear MUST be worn in the vicinity of this video." Brilliant video as always. Keep it up buddy.
He had me giggling a little bit when he was talking about magnets. I make magnets of all kinds for people and companies all over the world for a living, his 'expertise' was a joy to listen to.
I guess if "ancients" said there is a giant mountain at the north pole, they _have_ to be right! Like when they said the brain only serves to cool down the blood, or when they said mater is made of 4 elements... "Ancients" had so much more knowledge than us, _RIGHT?_
FFS, I can't stand this "the ancients said so" argument.
They did not say anything about this internet thing or computers. So that stuff should not exist.
reminds me of a story about Egyptian Mummies...
the workers would remove the heart and other organs and store them in fancy pots, but THREW AWAY THE BRAINS because they could not figure out what they DID!
LOL..... "What is this rubbish"... the way you said it just got me laughing
PIlot: (exists)
Flat Earther: Imma ruin this person's whole career.
I disagree with Dan about this. Better her career is lost than hundreds of lives.
That first video had me tripping, making me think my phone was pausing the video itself 🤣🤣🤣
"You don't fly off into space like a pancake"
Since when have pancakes flown off into space for any reason?
It confirms reports of UFO's. Unidentified Flapjack Objects.
We need to spend more money on the "flying space pancake" technology.
@@docostler - Very nice. XD
Hey if someone was able to smash up the rover with a sledge hammer that would mean we sent someone to Mars, so I would love to see that too! 😁
Yeah, seconded!
I mean it would suck to see a historical artifact destroyed, but the sacrifice would be worth it if it meant we were an interplanetary species.
reminds me of a comic book i read, where "marvin" the martian tried to hide from a probe behind a landscape picture, but left his shoes showing.
My first thought when he said it. I would have had a Photoshop of someone walking up with a hammer in their hand.
Infinite land and so high mountains oh I wish I was so lucky to see them everyday when I drive to work...
The Bible speaks about 'the ends of the earth' therefore the Earth cannot be infinite xd
I love yours and Professor Dave's videos about flat-Earthers.
Flat earther: show us pictures we want pictures
Nasa: takes pictures on mars
Flat earther: why are you showing me these pictures thats not scientific whats the point in that
How can somebody smash something to pieces if it’s cgi?
According to some flat earthers, it's filmed on earth and a red tint is applied, so the rover absolutely exists according to them.
You get more intelligent dialogue in a 80’s porn film than the nonsense flerf’s talk about.
Warum liegt denn hier Stroh?
That’s one film 🤷♂️ flerf’s are consistent in nonsense
No infinite space, but infinite earth makes sense...okay.
Some theories (namely the cosmic egg universe and other flat earthers) say that there are only finitely many Earths beyond antarctica
Geologist here. When I was mapping in Patagonia the magnetic latitude was sufficiently steep downward (55 degrees) that the needles on our compasses had little copper wire counterweights that had to be slid back to keep the needles from rubbing on the glass (we used surveying compasses, not sealed backpacker"s compasses). And yes, if you stand directly above the north pole, your compass needle will point down.
Americans once complained to the British government about taxation without representation. I now complain to you about LEO'S representation without taxation. Please take him back.
I like how LEO thinks the mars rover isn't real yet cherry picks the price as a part that is real so he can be even more angry
Flat earth logic "if it makes me angry is real and if I don't like it is not real"
LEO is right - there's a lot of suffering.
Loads of flat-Earthers suffering from idiocy.
XD
I wonder if the Sun is close and local in Mars too? lol
Lucky for you Scimandan that these fools are plentiful, giving you an endless amount of content to debunk, keep up the good work.
'Quantas pilots know its flat'
Quantas pilots - 'cheers mate 😶'
I feel for LEO. He’s obviously very unhappy with life 😔.
“What is the point of [the rover on Mars]?” What was the point of going to America in the 16th century? EXPLORATION AND SCIENCE
A few years back, "No mum, what's the point of going to school?"
6:55 Why do the rivers change direction every 6 hours? what is the mechanism that causes them to change direction?
If LEO is going to start up his own space agency and take photos of his discoveries, he should take the first photos of the space between his ears!
The last guy can imagine all of that, but not a globe earth 😂
jokes on you, the earth is flat
@@raxwrax6305 wasn't last i checked.
I haven't watched the video yet, so when I see people typing "Leo" like "LEO" I'm thinking to myself "Why is everyone talking about Low Earth Orbit as if it's a person?" Lol
Perhaps when you have watched it you will understand why people are typing LEO. L.E.O. is Level Earth Observer, still not technically a person, it's a channel name.
@@andystokes8702 you could have just said, LEO still not technical... and left it at that.
You could think of him as "Little Education Obtained"
@@romithromith Ha lol
We know LEO stands for Low Earth Orbit, and he claims it's Level Earth Observer. But what else might it mean...?
"Lack of Education Observed"?
"Logic Excluded Opinions"?
"Left Evidence Out"?
"Leaving Everything Out"?
"Lunatic Escaped Outside"?
I will never understand how full grown adults ever came to the conclusion that the earth is flat and there is a giant ice wall surrounding it. I blame social media for the rapid mental regression of people who were once seemingly rational
Just curious, how do they explain that the sun sets in France and rises in New Zealand at the exact same time? Are timezones a hoax too?
Everything is a hoax. There's literally nothing that they won't say is fake. Remember Mark Sergeant described a solar eclipse as "special effects." He asserted the whole sky is like an imax theater
@@externaldriver No kidding: THe flat-earther does have a Point.
The music is indeed silly and just loud noise.
The Rover-Pictures are nice but i had to tone-down the noise.
I find this very therapeutic. Watching you put flat earth ears in their place is calming. Your argue with idiots like I would like too and I live vicariously through your content