@@skeptic9368 no worries, I know from observing your behaviour that you're manically obsessed. So I have no intention of taking your ball away from you 😘
I'm 5 1/2 minutes into this 9 minute video and thus far you have only provided rather clear and compelling evidence for the Coriolis effect on the globe! Well, thanks for proving the globe! 😂😂😂
@@guillermoValdez369 he thinks the claims of the narrator in the reference video is the evidence. He completely ignored the actual evidence i.e. the merry go round. Globers are not actually empiricists, the are story tellers.
@@indio007 , I always find it funny to hear a flerfer trying desperately to explain what *I think.* It's like flerfers have burning desire to be wrong! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Keep up the good work. 👍
@@guillermoValdez369 , what is it exactly that you didn't see? This all seems so obvious. Brian informs us that Coriolis effect DOESN'T occur on Earth, then shows us several explanations of why it DOES occur. Then, he shows us a similar effect using a merry-go-round in order to prove that the Earth MUST be rotating. Well, OK! I agree! The Earth rotates at around 15°/hour. TBF, I have no idea what he said in the final 3 1/2 minutes. I just figured it would be more of the same. If he said something that promoted the flat earth narrative, then he certainly buried the lead too deeply for me. Should I watch the rest of the show so that we can discuss how Brian is wrong, or are you pretty much over it by now?
@tomfromamerica8042 you didn't get specific there... you got as unspecific as you could... It's obvious that your bias and emotion going into this would cloud your judgment no matter what... psychologically you don't seem ready for your worldview to change... otherwise you would get specific
"His balls did this, proving we're not on a spinning sphere" Three balls do not make a storm, Brian. Winds rush to low-pressure areas continuously from all directions. ruclips.net/video/jk01tHWqkEI/видео.html
The deflection is to the right, but winds keep pushing towards the low-pressure area from all directions, causing the storm to settle counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere.
Brian, at around 3:02 you seem to have trouble with the shape of the path of wind as it approaches the equator from the north and continues its path deflected in the opposite direction when on the southern side of the equator. Surely this is what you would expect, as just north of the equator it is moving in a area of increasing groundspeed whereas just below the equator the groundspeed is decreasing. The equator is going to be a point of inflexion in the path of the wind.
No rotation has, or will ever be measured. The globe is dead-er than ev-er.
Rotation is their slowest speed in their story. What about orbiting the sun and chasing it through their universe 😂
Fkn space monkeys ✌️✊
Amen
@@JustBarry-fb8kla free fall motion. Which forces would you expect to be felt?
😭🌎😭😢 Don't take our ball away!
@@skeptic9368 no worries, I know from observing your behaviour that you're manically obsessed. So I have no intention of taking your ball away from you 😘
I'm 5 1/2 minutes into this 9 minute video and thus far you have only provided rather clear and compelling evidence for the Coriolis effect on the globe! Well, thanks for proving the globe! 😂😂😂
Interesting...I didn't see that, can you be more specific...get very specific
@@guillermoValdez369 he thinks the claims of the narrator in the reference video is the evidence.
He completely ignored the actual evidence i.e. the merry go round.
Globers are not actually empiricists, the are story tellers.
@@indio007 , I always find it funny to hear a flerfer trying desperately to explain what *I think.* It's like flerfers have burning desire to be wrong! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Keep up the good work. 👍
@@guillermoValdez369 , what is it exactly that you didn't see? This all seems so obvious. Brian informs us that Coriolis effect DOESN'T occur on Earth, then shows us several explanations of why it DOES occur. Then, he shows us a similar effect using a merry-go-round in order to prove that the Earth MUST be rotating. Well, OK! I agree! The Earth rotates at around 15°/hour.
TBF, I have no idea what he said in the final 3 1/2 minutes. I just figured it would be more of the same. If he said something that promoted the flat earth narrative, then he certainly buried the lead too deeply for me. Should I watch the rest of the show so that we can discuss how Brian is wrong, or are you pretty much over it by now?
@tomfromamerica8042 you didn't get specific there... you got as unspecific as you could... It's obvious that your bias and emotion going into this would cloud your judgment no matter what... psychologically you don't seem ready for your worldview to change... otherwise you would get specific
"His balls did this, proving we're not on a spinning sphere"
Three balls do not make a storm, Brian. Winds rush to low-pressure areas continuously from all directions.
ruclips.net/video/jk01tHWqkEI/видео.html
The deflection is to the right, but winds keep pushing towards the low-pressure area from all directions, causing the storm to settle counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere.
Brian, at around 3:02 you seem to have trouble with the shape of the path of wind as it approaches the equator from the north and continues its path deflected in the opposite direction when on the southern side of the equator.
Surely this is what you would expect, as just north of the equator it is moving in a area of increasing groundspeed whereas just below the equator the groundspeed is decreasing. The equator is going to be a point of inflexion in the path of the wind.