Flat Earthers confused by a table?

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  • @DaveMcKeegan
    @DaveMcKeeganАй бұрын

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  • @lawrenceallen8096

    @lawrenceallen8096

    Ай бұрын

    "Flat earthers." Ever notice how all the comments about so-called flat earthers are other people talking about them, not the supposed flat earthers themselves? Look, anyone living in the modern world understands the solar system and our universe. The "Flat Earth" society and their Las Vegas conventions are the same thing as "Trekie Conventions." It's entertainment. No one at a Trekie convention believes they're walking around with Klingons and Romulins. Its entertainment. However, there are people who believe the earth is flat: indigenous isolated tribes, like in South America. And the North Sentinalese, and the like. And I'm getting tired of hearting people like you mocking these tribals. In fact, I think we need to jealously guard that diversity of human societies, not mock them, not browbeat the tradition out of them! That is incredibly intolerant! Stop making the last remaining tribal societies among us! Celebrate the diversity they bring to a boorish, styrofoam modern world we live in!

  • @lawrenceallen8096

    @lawrenceallen8096

    Ай бұрын

    "Flat earthers." Ever notice how all the comments about so-called flat earthers are other people talking about them, not the supposed flat earthers themselves? Look, anyone living in the modern world understands the solar system and our universe. The "Flat Earth" society and their Las Vegas conventions are the same thing as "Trekie Conventions." It's entertainment. No one at a Trekie convention believes they're walking around with Klingons and Romulins. Its entertainment. However, there are people who believe the earth is flat: indigenous isolated tribes, like in South America. And the North Sentinalese, and the like. And I'm getting tired of hearting people like you mocking these tribals. In fact, I think we need to jealously guard that diversity of human societies, not mock them, not browbeat the tradition out of them! That is incredibly intolerant! Stop making the last remaining tribal societies among us! Celebrate the diversity they bring to a boorish, styrofoam modern world we live in!

  • @Earthislife1031

    @Earthislife1031

    Ай бұрын

    I made a similar video about this. 2D surfaces do not obstruct 3D objects. Not sure why they all get misled by this nonsense.

  • @OofHearted

    @OofHearted

    Ай бұрын

    I sometimes wonder about camouflage patterns and their purpose when it isn't quite obvious, like on striped animals such as here with your tiger. Not all animals will have similar eyes to ourselves so I squint to see if it makes them seem like a larger animal than they are, looking for telltale signs like the ears coloured to look like eyes for example. With this tiger, I see the ears looking like the eyes of an open-mouthed animal with the black and white stripes across the eyes, around the cheeks, round the mouth and nose look like jaws open threateningly and the tiger's long plain snout looks like the tongue or inside of the open-mouthed fake beasty. I've seen similar such camo with domestic cats, the kind that all have very similar facial stripes as one another and is a very common pattern on cats that share that colour type. I don't know if I'm in the ball park of being correct, it's just an idea that seems to fit what I see through squinty eyes. Squinty-eye research, waddaya think? 🤔

  • @RB-sz9gv

    @RB-sz9gv

    Ай бұрын

    Still waiting for a debate about Foucault’s pendulum 🤔

  • @Katy_Jones
    @Katy_JonesАй бұрын

    The table trick is only useful for one thing. It demonstrates whoever does it KNOWS they are lying.

  • @Sylfa

    @Sylfa

    Ай бұрын

    I mean, every cult has its leaders. I'd assume the people making videos are cashing in on the beliefs of the cult, selling merch and getting donations. But it's not *impossible* that some of them actually believe their arguments. If they really, truly, believe that this is how it works then they'd assume the only reason they don't see the effect is because they clearly haven't lowered the camera enough. I mean, it's "true" so obviously if the proof is disproving it, then there is a flaw in the proof, right? Sure, it *looks* like the camera is a bit too low, but that's just because the sensor is offset, right? It's why the scientific principle is to try to disprove your theory, not prove it. It's too easy to gloss over inconsistencies when you're certain you're correct. Focusing on trying to disprove yourself shifts the goal so that you're *more* likely to discover a flaw in your own beliefs.

  • @dogwalker666

    @dogwalker666

    Ай бұрын

    Yes indeed.

  • @murph8411

    @murph8411

    Ай бұрын

    They always have the camera partially blocked by the table to start with and don’t consider how the lens configuration changes as they zoom in.

  • @tzvikrasner6073

    @tzvikrasner6073

    Ай бұрын

    This. Cult leaders pull all kinds of slight of hand and tricks to convince the faithful, and always know the faithful won't look beyond the surface.

  • @TemperedMedia

    @TemperedMedia

    Ай бұрын

    When your entire concept of reality is based on something, you can look at deception and call it fact. In this sense, you can speak a thousand lies and think only you have the truth. This is why Dave's appeal at the start of the video is so vital. The harder you attack their character, the more they will dig in their heels; your assault is a false positive for their belief system.

  • @ReValveiT_01
    @ReValveiT_01Ай бұрын

    Flat planes cannot hide objects. Imagine getting to adulthood and still thinking that nothing can hide something. This is basic physics that we understand by the age of 3.

  • @andreaspitsch9004

    @andreaspitsch9004

    Ай бұрын

    They are probably still wondering where mommy is while peek-a-boo.

  • @pedromega4

    @pedromega4

    Ай бұрын

    That's a full two years beyond the grasp of a flerf.

  • @ShizukuSeiji

    @ShizukuSeiji

    Ай бұрын

    I have this theory that some of them are not actually this stupid. They KNOW their ideas are irrevocably broken and wrong, but must cling to them because of a religious book. The alternative is facing the truth that the Bible may not be entirely reliable... and at that point the rabbit hole opens and their entire life choices are screwed.

  • @ryandombroski3406

    @ryandombroski3406

    Ай бұрын

    ​@ShizukuSeiji My interpretations here but I don't believe the Bible states the Earth is flat. The four corners could be the North and South pole and then 2 places on the Equator. I'm a Christian, firmly believe in the Bible, but my 3 years on a periscope of a submarine watching ships disappear hull first and reappear mast first leaves no doubt in my mind the Earth is round lol. I would even zoom in on cruise ships as they disappeared watching them party and wish I was with them😂

  • @EmrysMaier

    @EmrysMaier

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ShizukuSeijiI haven't seen a Flat Earther claim religion as a reason for their belief that the Earth is flat. Usually they list a strong distrust of government among their main reasons, followed by a variety of 'evidence' that has been very poorly analyzed. I do agree, though, that many of them probably know they are wrong.

  • @sanidhyamodi6704
    @sanidhyamodi67047 күн бұрын

    I still don't understand how flat earthers believe that NASA spends billions to "hide the truth" but won't spend like 30million to assinate every flat earther

  • @redpilledman00000

    @redpilledman00000

    Күн бұрын

    haha I never thought of it that way.

  • @JoshuaOdionson
    @JoshuaOdionson23 күн бұрын

    I know a flat earther who, on one occasion, called me a liar when I said that when flying over the ocean or just a flat area that you can see the gentle curve of the earth. When I asked him where he's flown before he said "Oh, I haven't flown anywhere. I've never been on a plane". The cognitive dissonance.

  • @peterdarr383

    @peterdarr383

    19 күн бұрын

    Actually you can't discern the "gentle curve of the Earth" at 30,000 feet. Fly with a straight-edge next time.

  • @Des_from_the_Wes

    @Des_from_the_Wes

    19 күн бұрын

    Also, what the hell would you gain from lying about that?😂 Guess you could say the same thing about flat eathers who actually graduated high school, but still? Earth round = profit for random pilot????

  • @Crazyclay78YT

    @Crazyclay78YT

    19 күн бұрын

    lmao i went up to about 40k ft on our flight, actually i think it was actually 38 or 39 (but close enough) now that im thinking about it, but you for sure could hold your phone up to the window and line up the "edges" of the earth and your phone and the middle of it goes up behind your phone. its pretty cool. and also when im playing flight simulator you can totally just grab the Darkstar and afterburner up to like 250k ft and you can really see it. also the orbital mechanics of Kerbal Space Program arent completely 100% accurate, but they are definitely accurate enough that you can plan interplanetary burns for like 100 years in the future and have it work out perfectly fine, so like who would go through all of the effort to create these complex mathematical equations to "try to pull the wool over our eyes" if the earth was indeed flat? like any person could calculate where a planet would be in the sky at a specific time if they wanted to, but they just have apps that do that for us now. and LaGrange points, oh my god are they so fucking sick. i would love to see a flat earther try to explain lagrange points, but they dont even believe that gravity or stars and the night sky are real, let alone these "imaginary" forces keeping the craft in the same relative position to the earth. god lagrange points are so fucking cool dude

  • @jackoh991

    @jackoh991

    18 күн бұрын

    @@peterdarr383irs funny because it looks like you can see the curve even though you can't. I don't know why it seems like this

  • @samkadel8185

    @samkadel8185

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@jackoh991that's because you *can* see the curvature of the earth from a plane. The minimum height to see it from the naked eye is roughly 35,000 feet above the horizon and with a 60 degree field of view. It's not uncommon for commercial airlines to reach that height, and you can pretty easily get that field of view just by putting your face to the window. Plus, you can see the ways that the stuff on the ground warps around the planet, which can make the effect look much greater than the horizon line on its own.

  • @blankityblankblank2321
    @blankityblankblank2321Ай бұрын

    TIL: never argue with a photographer about camera-based optical phenomena

  • @leadboots72

    @leadboots72

    Ай бұрын

    What about arguing with the guy that warns me not to argue with a photographer about camera-based optical phenomena? Is that off limits too?

  • @kevinscovers7171

    @kevinscovers7171

    Ай бұрын

    @@leadboots72no, but fistfighting and throwing hands is off limits. Might scratch the lens.

  • @horsemanshipper

    @horsemanshipper

    27 күн бұрын

    Agree and disagree. It used to be that way. But nowadays there are many 'professional' photographers doing important events like a wedding that don't even know the basics of exposure. I'm an amateur photographer myself. But sadly I often have to correct others for spreading misinformation. It runs rampant now. So many people nowadays buy a camera and start charging, thinking that they suddenly become the end all be all of photographers. Luckily there are still many experts. You just have to dig a bit deeper to find them. I had the luck to find a few. And I regularly ask them for advice and they always give it in a nice way and provide good links of good pieces of information for me to learn more. I'm now at intermediate level where I have a good understanding of the basics and some understanding of the advanced knowledge. My next one to tackle is artificial lighting which is far from an easy topic. But with the help of actual experts I will get there. I just wish more people nowadays would take the time to actually learn more than the basics, or at least the basics, before calling themselves a photographer. Because it ruins the name

  • @steveb6386

    @steveb6386

    27 күн бұрын

    ​@@horsemanshipper In a previous life I did freelance, both press and studio stuff. There is far too much invested in the idea that the newest, most feature packed, expensive camera is the 'best'. That is seldom the case. The best pictures are taken by the brain connected to the finger pressing the shutter release. Zillions of mega pixels doesn't do it, good glass can and does. Buy the best you can afford. Artificial lighting is a learning curve, just remember the inverse square law. Double the distance from light to subject, four times the exposure or light power. So double it, and it's 4 X 4...double it 4 X 4 X 4...and so on..And I did it with film. FP4, Fuji 160, Ektachrome, Velvia (beautiful stuff 50 ASA) etc. I wish you well. 🙂

  • @horsemanshipper

    @horsemanshipper

    27 күн бұрын

    @@steveb6386 Oh, I absolutely agree. I shoot with the canon 6D mark i and my favourite lens thus far (I mostly do wildlife) is the 100-400L mark i. Both pretty old. But the glass is high quality and makes all the difference. I'm used to bounce flash and fill flash, but that's it. Actually shaping light will need some time to learn

  • @ViperChief117
    @ViperChief117Ай бұрын

    Flat Earthers don’t understand a lot of things. So a table stumping them? Doesn’t shock me. lol

  • @timolynch149

    @timolynch149

    Ай бұрын

    Just wait until they find out that some tables are round. Their heads will explode and the table will be declared propaganda.

  • @lusoverse8710

    @lusoverse8710

    Ай бұрын

    The fact that they fix the camera just below the table surface shows that they know very well that they're intentionally faking it. They're just fraudsters doing a flat-earth act for clicks and attention.

  • @ShizukuSeiji

    @ShizukuSeiji

    Ай бұрын

    Flat earthers confused by a flat surface. Hm.

  • @lawrenceallen8096

    @lawrenceallen8096

    Ай бұрын

    "Flat earthers." Ever notice how all the comments about so-called flat earthers are other people talking about them, not the supposed flat earthers themselves? Look, anyone living in the modern world understands the solar system and our universe. The "Flat Earth" society and their Las Vegas conventions are the same thing as "Trekie Conventions." It's entertainment. No one at a Trekie convention believes they're walking around with Klingons and Romulins. Its entertainment. However, there are people who believe the earth is flat: indigenous isolated tribes, like in South America. And the North Sentinalese, and the like. And I'm getting tired of hearting people like you mocking these tribals. In fact, I think we need to jealously guard that diversity of human societies, not mock them, not browbeat the tradition out of them! That is incredibly intolerant! Stop making the last remaining tribal societies among us! Celebrate the diversity they bring to a boorish, styrofoam modern world we live in!

  • @dogwalker666

    @dogwalker666

    Ай бұрын

    Imagine that LEO Adam the fake crane driver doesn't know how cameras work,

  • @Rabbitzan
    @Rabbitzan22 күн бұрын

    I don't think flat earthers will ever come round.

  • @barneypaws4883

    @barneypaws4883

    17 күн бұрын

    they give it to you straight

  • @TheKuptis

    @TheKuptis

    16 күн бұрын

    They live on the tangent.

  • @mystwolfe7791

    @mystwolfe7791

    11 күн бұрын

    I see what ya did there. 1,000 cool points (cool points are a subsiderary of the Awesome corperation. cool points have no redeemable monitary value and have been known to cause cancer in small laberatory animals) please use Cool Points responsibly.

  • @mkaleborn

    @mkaleborn

    11 күн бұрын

    I like your angle.

  • @Hawk7886

    @Hawk7886

    10 күн бұрын

    They really bend the truth

  • @antigarathorn
    @antigarathorn27 күн бұрын

    FLERFS: We can disproove globe by using optics! Optics: Exist FLERFS: That's CGI!!!

  • @Diablo_Himself

    @Diablo_Himself

    9 күн бұрын

    The flat Earth society says it is glad to have members "Around the globe"

  • @AwesomeWrench
    @AwesomeWrenchАй бұрын

    You turned the table on them.

  • @GymRowboat

    @GymRowboat

    Ай бұрын

    I see what you did there.

  • @tomr6955

    @tomr6955

    Ай бұрын

    @@GymRowboat Yup. Turn like tires. /s

  • @adriannabcustomfurniture

    @adriannabcustomfurniture

    Ай бұрын

    😂

  • @KornPop96

    @KornPop96

    Ай бұрын

    How the turntables

  • @amarissimus29

    @amarissimus29

    21 күн бұрын

    This whole ridiculous genre is a circular table, with ice-cold dishes being pushed round and round. The flowers in the centerpiece are dead and dry. The candle's down to a nub. The only two diners are fondling each other underneath. Whatever the reason people found it necessary to debunk random illiterates, it's done. Check, please!

  • @AndrewWilsonStooshie
    @AndrewWilsonStooshieАй бұрын

    They have actually gone to a lot of work to pretend the camera is level with the table. That suggests they know that what they are doing really is a con.

  • @khandimahn9687

    @khandimahn9687

    Ай бұрын

    It's always hard to tell if they are intentionally lying, or if they're so delusional they actually believe what they're saying.

  • @Fred2-123

    @Fred2-123

    Ай бұрын

    No, it is easy to fool yourself. And as soon as they get the result they want, they stop looking.

  • @Appletank8

    @Appletank8

    Ай бұрын

    It also assumes each time we look at the horizon, our eyeball is half buried in the dirt.

  • @peronkop

    @peronkop

    Ай бұрын

    They were looking for a result. Once things started disappearing they assumed they got the right height.

  • @sheltongolden4394

    @sheltongolden4394

    Ай бұрын

    @@Appletank8 Good point

  • @gazzie12000
    @gazzie1200026 күн бұрын

    Why is the camera even at table level? On their flat Earth it would still need to work when viewed at every height ABOVE sea level. Because in reality, whatever height you are at, things disappear over the horizon bottom first. This "experiment" seems to suggest that they are only seeing things disappear bottom first when their eyes are at sea level? Whatever the observer's height (in the real world), things still disappear over the horizon, and still go bottom first. They need a demo with their camera at every single height to show what happens in reality. I'm not holding my breath for that experiment !

  • @dalegreer3095

    @dalegreer3095

    23 күн бұрын

    Thank you! According to flerfs, we should be able to see the Atlas Mountains in Morocco from Miami, they're about 4,400 miles away, across mostly open sea, with nothing in between tall enough to obscure them. A good telescope should easily be able to make them out. For that matter, we should be able to see the "Ice Wall" from the coast of South Africa, it's only around 2,500 miles.

  • @fakecrusader

    @fakecrusader

    17 күн бұрын

    According to Eric Dubious and many flatwats, you never look down at the horizon. To follow this sacrament, your camera has to be at point where it doesn't look down. In fact they place it where it would need to look up, so this isn't even following flat earth dogma let alone reality. Double fail.

  • @SpazzyGenius

    @SpazzyGenius

    16 күн бұрын

    If we say the table is a model of the flat earth then the eyeline from even the top of Everest would be near level. Napkin maffs: earth is 196 million sqmi, let's say we have a 20 sqft table for rounding, our scale factor is 1 sqft/10 million sqmi. Everest is 5.5 mi, multiply by sqrt(1/10 million) {so we get the scaling units ft/mi} and you get .002 ft I think folding ideas's version is better since it's done at full scale

  • @kikixchannel

    @kikixchannel

    15 күн бұрын

    @@SpazzyGenius That's not how reality works though. Is the relative height of Mount Everest small compared to the surface area of the Earth? Yes. But the absolute height is the one relevant in this case, and that is massive. Remember. It's about the distance covered by arms of a triangle. Your eye wouldn't be able to see most objects too far away anyway (and obstacles would shorten that distance even more, anyway). That's why being on the ground your range of vision would be very small, since the angle to ground would be abysmal (aka. super sharp) extremely fast. But from Mount Everest? You'd have the same angle (45 degrees) when looking at Earth almost 9000m away as from ground level you would have from less than 2m away. For this experiment to have any sense whatsoever, the camera needs to be at an angle that is at least as large as the angle between a person and the ground/water at the horizon, which is at least a few degrees. That means that the camera needs to be above the table, completely irrelevant of the relative size. As anyone with any sense knows, if the surface is completely flat and obstacles free, you will always be able to see the base of an item so long as it is large enough for your eyes to see it at a given distance, so long as you are looking at it from any degree larger than 0.

  • @rylanasher4756

    @rylanasher4756

    11 күн бұрын

    Exactly right!

  • @expectnothing.
    @expectnothing.25 күн бұрын

    My co worker is a flerf. I prove him wrong with so many scientific points but he doesn’t comprehend any of it and says I’m the idiot/ close minded one. Ive never been around someone so stupid

  • @tjjones621

    @tjjones621

    25 күн бұрын

    make him get out the map he uses for turn by turn directions. then make him zoom all the way out. he will likely see the Mercator projection. ask him if Earth is a flat circle or a flat rectangle. just keep telling him it's HIS map, so...

  • @ssnerd583

    @ssnerd583

    21 күн бұрын

    i work with one as well....its amazing that these knuckleheads can get it ALL so TOTALLY WRONG but then say its YOU who doesnt understand.

  • @brianashcraft1211

    @brianashcraft1211

    20 күн бұрын

    Please name just one. Just one.

  • @tjjones621

    @tjjones621

    20 күн бұрын

    @@brianashcraft1211 One what? One point that FE is a prank? Easy.

  • @EdBoi18

    @EdBoi18

    20 күн бұрын

    Oh what's worse is when they go to the Bible of all places to support their horseshit. 🙄😮‍💨

  • @etdizzle10
    @etdizzle10Ай бұрын

    Being wrong is not only human, it's how we learn. But a flat earther is so wrong, they are wrongerer.

  • @LaikaLGagarin1957

    @LaikaLGagarin1957

    Ай бұрын

    not only wrong, but just flat out dishonest, to everyone around them and even themselves.

  • @Panzer_Runner

    @Panzer_Runner

    Ай бұрын

    The wrongest

  • @freddan6fly

    @freddan6fly

    Ай бұрын

    And they never learn.

  • @sputukgmail

    @sputukgmail

    Ай бұрын

    @@LaikaLGagarin1957”flat out dishonest” 😂 I see what you did there. Very good.

  • @sputukgmail

    @sputukgmail

    Ай бұрын

    Sometimes it is our role in life to act as a lesson for others to learn from our mistakes…even if we fail to learn from them ourselves. I just hope when that happens to me, I’m still around to know about it.

  • @Vykk_Draygo
    @Vykk_DraygoАй бұрын

    Basically, these fools have never stuck their hand between their eyes and noticed that they can "see through" it on either side.

  • @tristanridley1601

    @tristanridley1601

    Ай бұрын

    That might be a different effect caused by binocular vision. This effect is why you can look through your eye lashes and things just get dimmer rather than having each hair obscure some things.

  • @Kagdar

    @Kagdar

    Ай бұрын

    @@tristanridley1601 it's still kinda similar. like in the window frame clip, the right side of the lens picks up the frame but the left side of the lens picks up the satellite dish. but the focus is on the satellite dish so it clips through the window frame.

  • @Vykk_Draygo

    @Vykk_Draygo

    Ай бұрын

    @@tristanridley1601 It's physically different, yes, but the effect is the same, and still caused by how we focus on objects. As you say, you can do the same thing with one eye, which would be the same as using a lens. It's just difficult to control exact focal length and height with our bodies. 😂 Either way, my point was to illustrate a phenomenon that most people find and play with as children. It isn't difficult to understand, even if the actual physical properties are complex. It's intuitive, because our bodies operate in similar ways.

  • @T0MT0Mmmmy

    @T0MT0Mmmmy

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@tristanridley1601Close one eye and put one finger near to the open eye. You can see through the edges of your finger.

  • @Vykk_Draygo

    @Vykk_Draygo

    Ай бұрын

    @@T0MT0Mmmmy Exactly.

  • @lucasschigart2721
    @lucasschigart272115 күн бұрын

    flatearther not understanding why their nosebridge never obstructed their view significantly.

  • @joshm3484
    @joshm348426 күн бұрын

    Sees proof of actual optical lenses in use. "Is this CGI?"

  • @MrBrineplays_

    @MrBrineplays_

    25 күн бұрын

    Even their own eyes, they call it cgi 😂

  • @Karras353
    @Karras353Ай бұрын

    Kind of insane how they do not appreciate that it is problematic if you cannot also recreate this behaviour from a higher vantage point. We don't need to get down so low that water is entering our noses, in order to see a ship disappear bottom first.

  • @oldtvnut

    @oldtvnut

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, every one of these is a strawman of the real situation.

  • @helmuttrzoska4572

    @helmuttrzoska4572

    Ай бұрын

    You can climb a hill to see the ship again. But after a while it is gone again. Same with sunsets.

  • @Karras353

    @Karras353

    Ай бұрын

    Indeed. And no amount of zooming in or out will change that. I can just about give some benefit of the doubt that the camera being a little bit low might be mere sloppiness and not intent to deceive. I'm probably being far too generous with that but it seems to me that doing it deliberately would assume that nobody else is going to try and recreate such a basic experiment. But even setting all of that aside the simple fact that it does not fit with what we see in the real world should be a massive red flag to them any anyone watching.

  • @marylynne9104

    @marylynne9104

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly. Put three people, one on the beach, one on a ledge halfway up a cliff and the third on top of the high cliff. As the ship goes out to sea have each person call out as the top of the ship disappears from their view. No complicated equipment needed. If the person on the beach calls out first and the one atop the cliff calls out last, flerfs have some explaining to do. Or get technical and use synchronised stopwatches.

  • @thebigmacd

    @thebigmacd

    28 күн бұрын

    ​​@@marylynne9104or watch the sun set from the base of Burj Khalifa, take an elevator to the top, and watch the sun set again three minutes later.

  • @hippopotamus86
    @hippopotamus86Ай бұрын

    Classic example of flat earthers adjusting their test method to get the result they want. And then closing their eyes and putting fingers in there ears when it's debunked.

  • @grahvis

    @grahvis

    Ай бұрын

    Rob Skiba once made a video to explain how the Sun would disappear bottom first on a flat earth. It started with someone demonstrating refraction lifting a distant object by viewing through the top half of a convex lens. Skiba repeated the experiment, but to get the result he wanted, viewed through the bottom half of the lens, which had the opposite effect. Blatantly dishonest.

  • @leftpastsaturn67

    @leftpastsaturn67

    Ай бұрын

    @@grahvis If it hadn't shown what he wanted he'd have encased it in Bismuth and claimed victory anyway.

  • @hansjansen7047

    @hansjansen7047

    23 күн бұрын

    Climate scientists adjust their methods AND criteria to get the result they get paid for.

  • @gerarddip
    @gerarddip20 күн бұрын

    That dog straight up loves you bruh

  • @sternonisoil

    @sternonisoil

    5 күн бұрын

    Glad I'm not the only one distracted by the cute little pup. I'm watching this with my two German Shepherds laying down at my feet because the chair I'm in is too small for them to jump into my lap 😂.

  • @ShaneT5S
    @ShaneT5S26 күн бұрын

    “This must be CG because it goes through the window” Well actually if it was CG then they’d have the satellite asset in the distance still so it would go behind the window, not through it. That can only be done with lens distortion. Which is possible with CG, but not a priority, or something people think about unless they’re proficient with how cameras work

  • @5peciesunkn0wn

    @5peciesunkn0wn

    24 күн бұрын

    Maybe he thinks it's a 2d Animation and they had thr wrong layers selected?

  • @sa9245

    @sa9245

    5 күн бұрын

    "Which is possible with CG, but not a priority" Which makes it funnier. They think that with billions of dollars going into space programs they are still only hiring average CGI artists. If they hired good ones then they should be reproducing the expected optical effects.

  • @violetfactorial6806
    @violetfactorial6806Ай бұрын

    A better demonstration would be to have the camera slightly above the surface of the table, because the camera is meant to simulate our eyes which are famously located slightly above the surface of the earth. I do get a laugh at the idea of flerfs shoving their faces into the dirt to look at the horizon though.

  • @dogwalker666

    @dogwalker666

    Ай бұрын

    I had a flurf claim the viewer height was zero on a video, When I asked him if he had dug a hole to stand in he went very quiet.

  • @Karras353

    @Karras353

    27 күн бұрын

    To be honest I think I would disagree on this one. Because a zero elevation approach proves that even if taken to the ridiculous extreme, it still does not show what they claim it to. Proving that it does not work even when done on their own terms takes away any way of wriggling out of it. There are already some comments complaining that he did not move the object far enough back so the results are invalid, even though others rightly point out that in the flerfer version the objects are partially obscured immediately so that is beside the point. You can certainly point out that the experiment is fundamentally flawed because we can witness things disappearing from higher vantage points. You could argue that doing the experiment is pointless to begin with but if you are going to do it, its probably better to do it "properly". Including correcting the mistakes that they make (camera too low, etc).

  • @charlieevergreen3514

    @charlieevergreen3514

    22 күн бұрын

    My eyes are famously 5’-7” above grade. Notoriously 5’-11” above grade in the clubbing days. And disappointingly 5’-2” above grade if I live to be 90 years old.

  • @ReValveiT_01
    @ReValveiT_01Ай бұрын

    That Mitchell From Australia deception was a classic. Clearly he thought everyone was as dmb as him and wouldn't notice the obvious con.

  • @leftpastsaturn67

    @leftpastsaturn67

    Ай бұрын

    No, he knew his followers were dumb enough to not notice, or care.

  • @ShizukuSeiji

    @ShizukuSeiji

    Ай бұрын

    @@leftpastsaturn67 He doesn't care either as long as his monetized videos keep the cash flowing.

  • @coyotezee

    @coyotezee

    Ай бұрын

    He may just be careless and once he got the result he wanted, he did not explore further to test his observation. Anyone following him will only be fooled if they too do not think beyond what is presented.

  • @leftpastsaturn67

    @leftpastsaturn67

    Ай бұрын

    @@coyotezee Let's not be naive about it, if his observation didn't give him the result he wanted, he wouldn't have published it.

  • @ReValveiT_01

    @ReValveiT_01

    Ай бұрын

    It's also worth noting that Mitchells camera was tilted upward slightly, causing the extending lens of his camera to physically rise up as he zoomed - thus revealing the coin. A very deceptive and very purposeful attempt to deceive his audience.

  • @Captain-Obvious1
    @Captain-Obvious129 күн бұрын

    Literally EVERY flat earth experiment is like a "tribute" to the fact they don't understand what they are doing: Because the more they understand, the more it threatens the belief. And in the threads, that's ALL they try to assert: "We do, and you don't, so we're right". But their "evidence" never withstands any examination. That's why people who know this win EVERY single exchange with them. Its truly fascinating, watching them 🤡themselves.

  • @dzgw

    @dzgw

    16 күн бұрын

    It's always funny. They think they're going to unravel our understanding of physics with experiments that look like the kind you would do in school when you're 10 😂

  • @Captain-Obvious1

    @Captain-Obvious1

    16 күн бұрын

    @@dzgw Look out for the bowl in the dark water thing they are using to "explain" how moon phases work. It cant do a gibbous moon, but let's ignore that.

  • @worsethanhitlerpt.2539

    @worsethanhitlerpt.2539

    12 күн бұрын

    The table is flat, it looks like the floor, planets Flat too!

  • @Charles-In-Charge
    @Charles-In-Charge11 күн бұрын

    A CG artist would never make the “mistake” with the ISS window that he claims proves the footage was cgi. Only a camera lens could fuck that up

  • @Jeffdombrowski-np4bb
    @Jeffdombrowski-np4bbАй бұрын

    So according to flat earthers NASA spends billions of dollars every year to hide the flat earth but they can’t be bothered to hire a continuity director?

  • @aden538

    @aden538

    27 күн бұрын

    Not just NASA, every government in the world. Also every professional astronomer and physicist. Pilots and sailors, too. Don't forget schools. And anyone with a telescope. And... you know, it's just everyone but them. Everyone but the flerf is in on it, and they are the lone hero fighting for the truth against the vast conspiracy for which there is literally no benefit.

  • @dougallen9689

    @dougallen9689

    22 күн бұрын

    somebody moved all the CGI budget to painting the dome.

  • @nemasisdemarini8339

    @nemasisdemarini8339

    20 күн бұрын

    This is the major problem with a good number of conspiracy theorists. A lot of them are genuinely just dumb or stupid. But a good number of them, are genuinely just narcissistic. They genuinely believe that they are the only clever people in the room, and that they could never be wrong about an assumption that they made. No matter when they made, or how informed they were when they did.

  • @danielthompson3928

    @danielthompson3928

    19 күн бұрын

    @@nemasisdemarini8339 right, most lies are in plain sight anyhow.

  • @richardbusta8899

    @richardbusta8899

    18 күн бұрын

    Nope they believe the world spends hundreds of billions to hide it.

  • @FritzSchober
    @FritzSchoberАй бұрын

    This dog gets so much cuddle time... I'm jealous.

  • @markcostello5120

    @markcostello5120

    Ай бұрын

    You don't have the same relationship with Dave. I'm pretty sure if you tried to sniff Dave's butt or crotch he might just give you a back hander. If you're lucky.

  • @302ci1968

    @302ci1968

    Ай бұрын

    I am thinking of asking an exchange with Dave's dog for my 10 month old australian shepherd. Who obviously is under cocaine all the time ;)

  • @K_End

    @K_End

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@markcostello5120🤨

  • @ShizukuSeiji

    @ShizukuSeiji

    Ай бұрын

    @@302ci1968 I'm thinking of asking to sit in Dave's lap myself :)

  • @Aliyah_666

    @Aliyah_666

    Ай бұрын

    That's one happy doggo right there lol lol

  • @jeromios
    @jeromios6 күн бұрын

    People who don't understand cameras trying to do science with cameras.

  • @mattm8870
    @mattm8870Ай бұрын

    Ah the good old having the camera below the table and focusing tricks.

  • @victorfinberg8595

    @victorfinberg8595

    Ай бұрын

    ... and if you pay close attention to what my right hand is doing ...

  • @302ci1968
    @302ci1968Ай бұрын

    Flerfs just discovered proudly that a camera pointing through a perfectly opaque table cannot show the objects above the table. Wow. 6 yrs old? Nuh uh. 4...

  • @ShizukuSeiji

    @ShizukuSeiji

    Ай бұрын

    It is indeed a very sad state of affairs.

  • @coyotezee

    @coyotezee

    Ай бұрын

    As shown at 11:30 of Dave's video, the table is not obscuring the object. The image is not showing the object because of optical effect related to depth of field.

  • @302ci1968

    @302ci1968

    Ай бұрын

    @@coyotezee i was being sarcastic ;) I love photography and know a little bit how it works since the eighties ;)

  • @mikeguilmette776

    @mikeguilmette776

    Ай бұрын

    They remind me of some of the Nibiru freaks who will do silly things like putting a floppy disk in front of the camera lens when taking pictures of the sun - they believe the iron on the disk "polarizes" the light - then claiming the garbage pictures they get show real things. They operate on their own special rules.

  • @PattyManatty

    @PattyManatty

    Ай бұрын

    @@coyotezeethe table is obscuring the object. The demonstration at 11:30 effectively shows that the lens is effectively raised when zooming in

  • @danhitchcock727
    @danhitchcock727Ай бұрын

    Imagine playing hide and seek with a flerfer! They would just run away but stay in plain sight thinking they disappear with perspective.

  • @jocramkrispy305

    @jocramkrispy305

    Ай бұрын

    They would then deny that you found them.

  • @leftpastsaturn67

    @leftpastsaturn67

    Ай бұрын

    @@jocramkrispy305 And then yell 'I win!'

  • @slowly-but-eventually

    @slowly-but-eventually

    Ай бұрын

    This is so funny, I can easily imagine them doing that 😂

  • @302ci1968

    @302ci1968

    Ай бұрын

    I just exploded laughing and my cat jumped out of the bed ! I can see them hiding there, just in the middle of a field...

  • @MattThomson

    @MattThomson

    Ай бұрын

    Like when a little kid hides their eyes and think you can't see the rest of their body sticking out

  • @Tater4200
    @Tater4200Ай бұрын

    They get confused REALLY EASILY...

  • @worsethanhitlerpt.2539

    @worsethanhitlerpt.2539

    12 күн бұрын

    The table is rising at me at 8 meters/ per second! oh shit

  • @dodzb7362
    @dodzb7362Ай бұрын

    Some People are stupid. You don't need camera to prove. Come to ASIA, there are many islands, many islands disappear over the horizon. A 10 year old me instinctively tell the earth is not flat. EDIT: I am 30's now

  • @PippetWhippet

    @PippetWhippet

    Ай бұрын

    Even stupid people see the sun setting, getting larger as it sets and disappears below the horizon and conclude “I may not understand it, but this earth definitely isn’t flat”. Flerfers are locked in a cult, they have brainwashed themselves.

  • @Fred2-123

    @Fred2-123

    Ай бұрын

    Ah, well, have they tried zooming in on the islands after they disappeared?

  • @Aliyah_666

    @Aliyah_666

    Ай бұрын

    Hey stop that, no logic allowed lol😂

  • @sarahkatherine8458

    @sarahkatherine8458

    Ай бұрын

    Hey, Asia doesn't exist. The only country in the world is the USA.

  • @musickid43

    @musickid43

    Ай бұрын

    To travel there would require flying on a plane, which they can't do because children cannot fly alone on international flights.

  • @dorkangel1076
    @dorkangel1076Ай бұрын

    Why do they never try this trick above the table? In reality objects still disappear bottom up when seen from elevation too.

  • @Kyocus
    @Kyocus26 күн бұрын

    An explicit checklist of the facts at the end would be helpful. 1. Their Cameras were bellow the side of the table causing their desired outcome of obscuring objects 2. Optics can both obscure distant objects AND make them visible around an edge depending on how open your apeture is, causing something obscured to become visible at a long focal length. 3. Flat Earthers will cherrypick evidence like an expert orchard farmer to support their preconceived beliefs 🤣.

  • @Hawk7886

    @Hawk7886

    10 күн бұрын

    You want a tl;dw at the end?

  • @2010stoof

    @2010stoof

    8 күн бұрын

    Haha they'll use some science when it proves their point but then later say the science or people who discovered it were wrong .. just crazy

  • @whycantwegetalong4465
    @whycantwegetalong446525 күн бұрын

    Mitchell's footage can be disproven when he lowers the camera you can see by the chairs either side that the lowest seen part of chair is about an inch higher than the back of the table. My dog is also a fan.

  • @spectre2575
    @spectre2575Ай бұрын

    I'd never have thought that tiger photo was taken from behind a fence. You could take that to a party and come up will all manner of crazy anecdotes on how you got that shot.

  • @TheAzmountaineer
    @TheAzmountaineerАй бұрын

    I wonder how many good, knowledgeable photographers believe in a flat earth or are moon landing deniers. Just understanding how cameras work destroys a lot of those claims right off the bat.

  • @forthphoto

    @forthphoto

    Ай бұрын

    To understand how cameras work you have to have some basic physics understanding. That on its own destroys any chances of them believing the earth is flat.

  • @ShizukuSeiji

    @ShizukuSeiji

    Ай бұрын

    Flat earth belief is the domain of the uneducated.

  • @sigisalmen2399

    @sigisalmen2399

    Ай бұрын

    I agree! And because they don't understand cameras, a lot of ppl yell FAKE. That's easier than getting some education

  • @HomelessShoe

    @HomelessShoe

    Ай бұрын

    I can understand where that fake moon landing thing comes from though. Back in the days it was technically impossible to stream (live) a video from space to Earth. According to Neil Armstrong in an interview I saw, the moon landing footage was faked (directed by the director that made the film 2001: A Space Odyssey), because it would be otherwise a rather boring audio stream with nothing visual to show to the public.

  • @thedishonorableparasite

    @thedishonorableparasite

    Ай бұрын

    I learned a lot about how cameras work when I was dealing with moon landing deniers 20 years ago, which was about the same time I bought my first DSLR.

  • @theeffete3396
    @theeffete3396Ай бұрын

    When I put a cardboard tube up to one eye and hand in front of the other eye, it appears like there is a hole in my hand. According to flat earthers, though, I must be using CGI.

  • @PaulJR-hp2qm
    @PaulJR-hp2qmАй бұрын

    Like the birds, I noticed flethers seemed very quiet roundabout the ‘US’ eclipse, whose path totally showed the rotating spherical earth - rotating at 24 hours per day remarkably😎

  • @Hawk7886

    @Hawk7886

    10 күн бұрын

    Watching the eclipse in totality in realtime really drove home the sensation of living as a tiny ant on a very, very big ball. Confused the hell out of the local birds, too lol

  • @mattstanford9673
    @mattstanford9673Ай бұрын

    The problem with that demonstration is that they put the camera slightly below the plane of the desk/table. It doesn't even try to take actual perspective into account, meaning slightly above the plane. Which would immediately destroy their argument. The only way this works is by beginning with an obstruction. ...and of course this is the first thing you cover, as I'm typing it. X'D

  • @ziploc2000

    @ziploc2000

    Ай бұрын

    I've seen several flatties do this. They know they're doing this, and they know they're trying to deceive their audience. For this we can extrapolate that they know the Earth is NOT flat, and it's all just for KZread clicks. Nathan Oakley did something similar on the floor, but put the object in a room that was down a step from the camera - again intentionally trying to deceive. It's a great litmus test for the ones that are deliberately lying, the ones that are just confused, and the ones that are truly stupid.

  • @laurentwilliame2588

    @laurentwilliame2588

    Ай бұрын

    And probably a slight pitch up for good measure…

  • @EricBurns1
    @EricBurns1Ай бұрын

    For your tiger picture and the fence not being visible, a similar example to that for the human eyes is if you play hockey with a cage helmet. I grew up playing hockey and when you wear the cage you just look straight through it and don't see any lines from it because you're focused on things behind it.

  • @edwardpaulsen1074

    @edwardpaulsen1074

    Ай бұрын

    There is also the fact of the brain "filling in" as well.... the infamous "blind spot" on the retina is that location where the nerves and blood vessels go out on the optic nerves and there are no rods or cones... we normally don't notice it because our brains "fill in the blanks" but there are ways to trick the brain (and prove the spot is really there) by placing an object that is the same size and then move your eye so that object is only focused at the point there are no rods or cones and the object "disappears"... that is why the eyes are always jittering ever so slightly to shift that focal point back onto the rods and cones to "see" that missing part.

  • @sebastianturner2458

    @sebastianturner2458

    20 күн бұрын

    Similar deal with a fencing mask. It's a pretty respectable wire mesh, but it just looks like a bit of a tint when it's on.

  • @tstephens128
    @tstephens12825 күн бұрын

    I am perplexed why there is even a debate on the shape of earth in this modern age, with so much evidence, even from ancient sources. Did some very bored person sit around one day with their friends and say, we can create a movement that is absurd, and people will follow it like lemmings.?? seems to be the case, maybe we should find the person that started this movement, and give them a Noble prize for proving just how gullible people can be.

  • @mishawnuodo1

    @mishawnuodo1

    24 күн бұрын

    For the same reason people think lemmings follow each other even off a cliff- because someone made a documentary and said so. In truth, the lemmings were crowded onto a spinning table top over water and spun off to make it look like they were following each other. Now, after being shown the truth, if they were intelligent, they'd stop... but they aren't so they keep telling the lie debunked 6000 years ago. The other reason is that this plays into the Christian geo-centric universe model (along with the return of creationism and other debunked theories) which Churches and Conservatives are trying to use to dumb down the population and return them to obedient slaves who accept their role in life as disposable labor sources that are kept starving to keep them obedient to their "betters" (clergy and wealthy).

  • @frankyanish4833

    @frankyanish4833

    21 күн бұрын

    I am perplexed why there is even a debate on the existence of God in this modern age, with so much evidence, even from ancient sources. Do you see where the issue lies?

  • @mishawnuodo1

    @mishawnuodo1

    21 күн бұрын

    @@frankyanish4833 by definition, there is no evidence. Evolution on the other hand, there's plenty. But then again, it's like flat earth... Let's see who's gullible and compliant enough to believe bullshit

  • @electroborg

    @electroborg

    21 күн бұрын

    IMHO the flat earth society has been resurrected by the need to lump all conspiracy theorists into the same category, and possibly as a preemptive strike against people who think Antarctica is hiding something (which is a reasonable assumption, because devoting an entire continent to "science" is completely at odds with what is done to the rest of the world, by the same rulers).

  • @jaroslavpesek6642

    @jaroslavpesek6642

    20 күн бұрын

    ​​@@frankyanish4833 What evidence? Is there somewhere fosil of god?

  • @jamescollins8397
    @jamescollins8397Ай бұрын

    4:00 - Ask Mitchell why we can see the underside of the table in his demonstration if the camera is set up correctly

  • @calebhall812
    @calebhall812Ай бұрын

    I think we can safely say that Flat Out Truth's camera is below the table because as the POV camera gets close to horizontal the reflection looks like an elipsis rather than a circle

  • @greeftish
    @greeftishАй бұрын

    Gotta lie to FLERF!

  • @ReValveiT_01

    @ReValveiT_01

    Ай бұрын

    Always and without exception.

  • @user-vm3dd4yd2l

    @user-vm3dd4yd2l

    Ай бұрын

    So true 😂You got to lie about the globe you gotta lie about what other flat earthers say you gotta lie about pretty much everything

  • @greeftish

    @greeftish

    Ай бұрын

    @@user-vm3dd4yd2l Gotta edit posts to get them right, just like editing the evidence to make flat work lol.

  • @Zumaray

    @Zumaray

    23 күн бұрын

    @@user-vm3dd4yd2l give us one, just one, the very best one you have…. Globe lie. And I’ll explain where you went wrong.

  • @bryonnoel4254
    @bryonnoel425426 күн бұрын

    A more accurate test is to have the camera lens above the table. Everything we observe on the earth is from 1.5-2m above the surface. Even if lie down on the ground we are still above the surface. When we look at the horizon we are looking down ever so slightly. I also have an amazing photo of an ancient boat that was in a room curing with resin for a very long time. The photo was taken through glass that was reinforced with wire and coated with mist on the inside. Yet when I took the photo, the glass, wire, and water droplets are not visible as they were very close to the camera and blurred out. I could see the boat better in the photo than with the naked eye. pretty cool...

  • @tjjones621

    @tjjones621

    25 күн бұрын

    A even more accurate test is to ask the flerf to use his map of Earth for turn by turn directions to IKEA to buy the table... :)

  • @evanbanzhaf4871
    @evanbanzhaf487129 күн бұрын

    You can actually debunk seeing the satellite through the window’s edge just by using your finger. If you close one eye, put your finger up to your open one, and look at something far away, you can see that thing through the blurry outline of your finger.

  • @BaldorfBreakdowns

    @BaldorfBreakdowns

    6 күн бұрын

    My eyes are CG eyes.

  • @xczechr
    @xczechrАй бұрын

    You would think tables would be the one thing flerfs are good at.

  • @dragonweyr44
    @dragonweyr44Ай бұрын

    I've NEVER understood the whole idea of the concept of "water finds its own level argument since a drop of water on a table, forms a half sphere. a bubble is a sphere

  • @mr.commonsense

    @mr.commonsense

    Ай бұрын

    Well you're just "magically" wrong I guess

  • @gryph01

    @gryph01

    Ай бұрын

    ​@mr.commonsense Really? Tell us how?

  • @mr.commonsense

    @mr.commonsense

    Ай бұрын

    @@gryph01 (explains with magic words of how you hallucinate water being round, even tho it's impossible. Or whatever bullshit excuse they use)

  • @adamconroy2146

    @adamconroy2146

    Ай бұрын

    A blob of solids and liquids and gas form a globe in an equally gravitationally distant from other over powering body's too close for accumulation, environment in general which has been repeated 1 or 689333235665467800075322567336624679087654478655 times in the observable universe, not once has anyone seen a flat world. Anti globalists should leave the obviously existent alone and all 17 of you should go and work for Dunny J DUMP.

  • @inutamer365

    @inutamer365

    Ай бұрын

    If the surface on the table is hydrophobic it can form a full sphere

  • @SKYNET9er
    @SKYNET9er25 күн бұрын

    I believe flerfs push f.e. Knowing full well it's all bs & do it for ad revenue.

  • @tschichpich
    @tschichpich26 күн бұрын

    When I hold my hand close to my eyes and focus on something behind it, I can see through my hand. Proving i am cgi. Guess that's a good demonstration of this effect that everyone can make. You can also hold one finger directly infront of one eye and also see though it's blurry edges.

  • @duck21567
    @duck21567Ай бұрын

    I think flat earthers know the world is a globe they just don't want to admit it because it would mean they'd have to admit they are incorrect.

  • @joshuabarron8535

    @joshuabarron8535

    Ай бұрын

    Yup, because it would hurt their pride.

  • @DekuTheDestroyer

    @DekuTheDestroyer

    Ай бұрын

    I knew someone who 100% honestly believed in the flat earth

  • @duck21567

    @duck21567

    Ай бұрын

    @@DekuTheDestroyer it crazy really how people can believe in such a thing.

  • @samuilzaychev9636

    @samuilzaychev9636

    Ай бұрын

    @@DekuTheDestroyer LMAO my classmate in a nutshell! He even is confused as to how we have a picture of our galaxy. I told him we just have a 3d model constructed by the countless photos - he didnt listen😭! Classic flerf ig

  • @5peciesunkn0wn

    @5peciesunkn0wn

    Ай бұрын

    @@duck21567 there are only two genuine flat earthers. the mentally ill and the proudly ignorant. Pity the first, mock the latter, shame the trolls and the grifters who prey on the first three.

  • @emdivine
    @emdivine26 күн бұрын

    Oh my god, that's your tiger shot! I love that picture, it's gorgeous.

  • @theoldtruth1196
    @theoldtruth119618 күн бұрын

    If all these table experiments were proof of a flat earth then they also have to work with the camera above the flat plane. The sun still sets for me when I'm not lying on the ground with my eyes halfway through the floor! The sun still sets for me when I'm on a mountain looking across the sea. etc.

  • @jbz4788
    @jbz4788Ай бұрын

    I don't think they'll accept this, you didn't use their favourite camera, and clearly that one must work completely differently to all others (/s)

  • @mikefochtman7164

    @mikefochtman7164

    Ай бұрын

    Doesn't matter, they are now screaming that nikon discontinued the P1000 because NASA paid them off. Their 'favorite proof of flat earth' was getting too close to 'the truth' so NASA had to step in. LOL (but seriously, it is being discontinued but for business reasons with their merger)

  • @MarceldeJong

    @MarceldeJong

    Ай бұрын

    Haven't you heard? Nikon is discontinuing the P1000, because the flerfs were getting too close to the truth! Never mind that it's now a 6 year old camera. Or that the market for consumer-level cameras is drying up because of smartphones. Or that Nikon purchased RED Cameras and wants to pivot to more professional level cameras. Nope, it's got to be a conspiracy against flerfdom because the flerfs were getting too close to the truth!

  • @distinctdipole
    @distinctdipoleАй бұрын

    Flerfs confused by reality!

  • @gavdownes100
    @gavdownes100Ай бұрын

    That was an interesting fact about opening the aperture allows more of the lens to 'appear' over the top of the table, thus... being able to see the top of the table

  • @chriskwakernaat2328
    @chriskwakernaat232822 күн бұрын

    How the turn tables.

  • @calebdrawsstuff4446
    @calebdrawsstuff4446Ай бұрын

    I have 3 reasons for why I watch your content- 1: I like watching pseudoscience or dumb ideas be disproven. 2: The way you present in your videos and everything is just great! 3: Your dog is adorable.

  • @statboy11

    @statboy11

    16 күн бұрын

    You should watch James Randi. He's been debunking pseudoscience and psychics since the 70s

  • @PippetWhippet
    @PippetWhippetАй бұрын

    I’m a few seconds in and I already know this is when they put half the lens underneath the table! You can get the same effect in the ocean if you put half your eyeball under sea level. (Dig a hole in the beach, don’t try putting half your open eye into salt water!!)

  • @Grimtheorist

    @Grimtheorist

    Ай бұрын

    Goggles!

  • @PippetWhippet

    @PippetWhippet

    Ай бұрын

    @@Grimtheorist Yes!

  • @Hawk7886

    @Hawk7886

    10 күн бұрын

    You're not my supervisor! Oh man that kinda burns

  • @eefaaf
    @eefaaf23 күн бұрын

    Besides all this... All the observations of ships going over the curve: the cameras taking those aren't at sea level. They would have had to dig a hole in the beach to put the camera in. So for the table analogy, the camera should be above the table, so no part of the lens is blocked by its edge. Then they won't be able to do their trick.

  • @richardsaumier9948
    @richardsaumier994825 күн бұрын

    Tables can be hard to understand. I dont know how many times i have crotched myself on a table corner.

  • @elLooto

    @elLooto

    24 күн бұрын

    Coffee Table. n. Nocturnal shin location device. - Cynics Dictionary, 1996.

  • @nonamemcnotaspy8654
    @nonamemcnotaspy8654Ай бұрын

    Nice to see a dog with a emotion support human

  • @lemagicbaguette1917
    @lemagicbaguette1917Ай бұрын

    It's almost like they're being disingenuous.

  • @buttcracker

    @buttcracker

    25 күн бұрын

    🤔🤔🤔

  • @joshtolsma9799
    @joshtolsma979921 күн бұрын

    I've noticed this effect of looking passed an obscuring object by taking it out focus before, not with a camera, but just my eye. The simplest example i can think of is when i force my eye out of focus, my nose might obscure, say, a poster on a wall, but when i focus on the wall again, i can see the poster clearly. It's really cool to finally know the mechanics behind it.

  • @user-gv4cx7vz8t
    @user-gv4cx7vz8t23 күн бұрын

    How about putting some vertical plane against the far end of the table, with a thin orange horizonal line on it meeting flush with the table surface? Then you know exactly where the far edge of the table is! The edge can't be hidden during setup by any camera trick or the line will disappear! I guarantee that your test object will remain completely visible as is moves away from the camera. No fancy adjustments or computations are needed to assure the whole table is in view. Just lower the lens until the line is lost, then raise it slightly and lock in place.

  • @jagheterbanan
    @jagheterbananАй бұрын

    So according to flerfs objects should start disappearing bottom up after a couple of feet over a flat surface, unless of course we’re looking at spaghetti oil platforms then “we see too far” 🤔 Flerfs are really the masters of self debunks.

  • @Kualinar
    @KualinarАй бұрын

    Mitchel forgets/ignore 3 frames during witch the camera is still moving down... That's almost as bad as the cut 11 frames from his infamous colleague. Blurring due to change of focal point, or another thing that LEO can't accept and can't understand, or, just can't. So, LEO can't focal blur.

  • @almightyshippo1197
    @almightyshippo1197Ай бұрын

    Yeah, with their camera positioning, they forget that they don't film ships at sea from the ground (or below the ground). They generally have their camera on a tripod, a few feet off the ground. They need to keep the camera positioned just above the surface of the table, or else it's not comparable.

  • @achilleonv
    @achilleonv20 күн бұрын

    Their janky camera movements when showing the camera setup is another give away they know they are liars.

  • @aethertoast4320
    @aethertoast4320Ай бұрын

    So we gotta play the game of " Deceit or Incompetence" on their footage? A classic with all Flerf experiments.

  • @choalithikanthe2422

    @choalithikanthe2422

    19 күн бұрын

    It's all deceit. They are intellectually and ethically bankrupt. It's not simple incompetence, because of how readily they will doctor evidence and try to cheat at the tests. It's like a two year old with chocolate all over their lips insisting there's no way they stole cake. They know they ate the damn cake, but they will swear up and down so hard, that they'll begin to believe their own lies. This is why discipline is important. This is why we have an entire generation of people who think their feelings are more important than reality. People who will sabotage the meanings of words, gaslight about biological processes, live in denial about historical facts, and pretend the world is flat. There is no proof that will ever.... EVER... satisfy them, because until they group up, reality is just an argument they need to win.

  • @fakecrusader

    @fakecrusader

    17 күн бұрын

    That game has an add-on pack: "Delusions of competence" - it may have been featured.

  • @soop5050
    @soop505023 күн бұрын

    i came here to learn abt the flat earth thing but i ended up gaining a better understanding of aperture and depth of field than i got in school in my photography course

  • @huangjun_art
    @huangjun_art20 күн бұрын

    That's nothing. Have you ever seen one go through a revolving door? Pure chaos.

  • @Katy_Jones

    @Katy_Jones

    20 күн бұрын

    Oh great, now i have a vision of a crowd of eejits all arguing about which way the door is revolving.

  • @czyznaszmnie
    @czyznaszmnieАй бұрын

    One thing that is highly significant is that in reality once you raise the observer height even slightly, you can increase the range of view, but then the object (i.e. ship going away) will still disappear later. Now tell flerfs to reproduce it on flat table...

  • @hansjansen7047

    @hansjansen7047

    23 күн бұрын

    Well that one is easy, the object drops below the table top (SLOWLY)

  • @coyotezee
    @coyotezeeАй бұрын

    The demonstration at 11:30 is the best part. It gives away why the others fail. Not only do they not understand the globe and perspective, they do not understand camera optics. This is an important feature to highlight, since a person generally does not know what they are ignorant of (by definition), but a wise person does not assume that they know everything relevant about a situation. They do additional research to learn more about the topics they have not studied to see if they can better explain what they are trying to understand and observe.

  • @michelmln

    @michelmln

    28 күн бұрын

    They have no clue about optics in general, not only camera optics. See their "demonstration" of how day and night works on a flat Earth...

  • @GambitArkana
    @GambitArkana26 күн бұрын

    You can tell it's below the table if you pay attention to the back of the chair.

  • @CameronTheCrusader
    @CameronTheCrusader21 күн бұрын

    I like this guy's attitude toward flat earthers. No reason to ruthlessly mock people for being wrong and confused.

  • @kane6360

    @kane6360

    21 күн бұрын

    True some of them are just misguided.

  • @leftpastsaturn67

    @leftpastsaturn67

    20 күн бұрын

    There's every reason to ruthlessly mock anyone lying about it though.

  • @tjjones621

    @tjjones621

    20 күн бұрын

    Unless they are a real dick about it... :)

  • @TROOPERfarcry
    @TROOPERfarcryАй бұрын

    I guess there's no harm in debunking this new flat-earth shtick, but to be frank, it doesn't seem like it's necessary, because it doesn't seem like they're arguing in good faith. I believe that they _KNOW_ what they're doing with the camera height, but are conveniently looking past it because to do so advances their narrative.

  • @TheWretchedOwl

    @TheWretchedOwl

    21 күн бұрын

    The problem is that flat earth stuff is just the start of the pipeline, and the end of the pipeline is violent extremism. A lot, maybe even most, flat earthers have ulterior motives and aren’t arguing in good faith, but they’re still convincing people who do believe.

  • @DarthGTB

    @DarthGTB

    20 күн бұрын

    The issue isn't who publishes those videos, but who watches them. Whoever makes those videos know they are lying.

  • @TROOPERfarcry

    @TROOPERfarcry

    20 күн бұрын

    @@DarthGTB That's a good point.

  • @j0hn00

    @j0hn00

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@DarthGTB I can't imagine anyone smart enough to speak, record, create, and post a video on KZread is stupid enough to do this experiment and not see the problems in person. But they know they'll get loooots of clicks from the silly crowd so they lie

  • @methatis3013

    @methatis3013

    17 күн бұрын

    I think it's great these videos exist. Heck, just from this video, I learned more about how cameras work than I ever did in my entire life. I don't necessarily see these as a way to debunk flat Earth, but more as a way to teach interesting topics that don't get mentioned a whole lot

  • @mechtheist
    @mechtheistАй бұрын

    I don't know if anyone has addressed this so I will say it here. There are thousands of scientific and technical/engineering articles written _very year_ that would have to be in sync with this vast conspiracy or else it would get blown, a tremendous effort that would be extremely costly. On top of that, since they're faking it, there would have to be an equally vast effort required to make sure everyone was faking it the right way, unlike real science and technology where you do what you do and the results are what they are, no coordination needed to make sure Japanese, Russian, Chinese, European, etc scientists and engineers aren't contradicting each other. The only way to manage such a vast conspiracy would require more massive documentation, more massive costs. And this would be going on for at least 2 maybe 3 generations, involving millions and millions of folks, and NO ONE has spoken up, no one has leaked any dox at all? PLUS, I think no one would disagree that science and technology have massively progressed over that time. How do they do this? Well, there would have to be thousands of articles _every year_ about the 'real' science and engineering, again,all secret and, again, _none_ leaked? So you'd have the vast effort to write the fake dox, the vast effort to coordinate it all with secret documentation, and the vast effort to do the real science and tech and write all the equally secret dox. The cost would be absolutely mind boggling and why? FFS, why? And even more FFS is you'd start getting to the point where numbers of those in on it would rival the numbers fooled and again, just why?

  • @yannickperret1586

    @yannickperret1586

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah. It would involve so many efforts, and so many people from governements to ship captains, engeeniers, airships staff, etc. (including retirees) and *since hundred of years*! We may think that they should be more people knowing "the truth" than the others 😅 In fact if this is the truth then flat earthers are just a little group of too-stupid-to-deal-with-the-truth that were left in the ignorance to prevent them jumping into the border"s void!

  • @nickierv13

    @nickierv13

    Ай бұрын

    I forgot who said it, but its that thing where a certain president and a certain intern... and there is a leak in a party of two inside two years. Okay, maybe 4. Yet somehow, like you say, 'they' can keep it quiet? You also forgot the whole mess that is older stuff in art and architecture. Do the trivial task of calculating things back the appropriate number of years and you get stars and stuff just so happening to line up really close to relevant points? And your missing the part where anyone remotely clever can work out a lot of stuff on there own.

  • @mechtheist

    @mechtheist

    Ай бұрын

    @@nickierv13 Right and youi don't realize everything you said is either irrelevant or incoherent or both?

  • @compfox

    @compfox

    Ай бұрын

    Just one of my favourite arguments. A conspiracy becomes less and less likely the greater the number of people it takes to maintain it. It would need nearly half of the population to fool the other half in this case.

  • @Tsudico

    @Tsudico

    Ай бұрын

    @@compfox Not only is the number of people a factor, but the length of time the conspiracy has been around. I think there is actually a scientific paper on how likely conspiracies are based on number of people involved and the length of time of the conspiracy's existence.

  • @Evnyofdeath
    @Evnyofdeath23 күн бұрын

    Oh god I never even stopped to consider they'd be so ignorant about how technology as ubiquitous as cameras work that they'd use well known quirks of image focus to both fake footage and say real footage is fake

  • @missingclover
    @missingclover23 күн бұрын

    What I can't believe is you just casually dropping one of the best pictures I've ever seen of a tiger like it was just another example lol. That pic is amazing.

  • @natehill8069
    @natehill8069Ай бұрын

    This table stunt reminds me of a deceptive (I know, redundant) TV commercial they used to have for some anti-perspirant spray. They sprayed brand X on someone's wrist (palm up) and then sprayed brand Y on the same arm, but close to the elbow. Then they pushed a cotton ball into each patch of spray. Then the person rotated their wrist to palm-down. The cotton ball near the hand (which went through probably 170 degrees of rotation, being near the hand) fell off, BUT the cotton ball near the elbow (which doesnt rotate when you rotate your wrist) and thus only went through about 30 degrees of rotation, does NOT fall off. Which proves, to no one at all, that brand X is better because it is dryer. As long as you spray it on your wrist, not your armpit.

  • @mikefochtman7164
    @mikefochtman7164Ай бұрын

    As always, you do a wonderful explanation of how the optics of photography work. I showed my daughter how when she takes pictures of birds at her bird feeder through the window, her camera kept focusing on the screen over the window (lidar or ultrasonic sensor, not sure) and the bird was out of focus. By setting the focus to manual, she could focus on the bird and 'Voila!' suddenly the screen 'disappears'! Of course not sure that any flat-earther will bother learning more about photography, it doesn't fit their 'world view'. But the rest of us appreciate your explanations.

  • @tehspamgozehere
    @tehspamgozehereАй бұрын

    4:11 Needs a patterned wall in the background so we can see if the table-camera setup is level. The fact that watching bits on the far chairs shows parts of them vanishing below the front of the table as the camera is lowered strongly suggests the lens is slightly too low. Which cynical-me says is intentional. Regardless of whether the experiment has been tainted by intention or not, it needs to be redone under proper conditions and with more transparancy than this for anyone to draw any conclusions.

  • @5peciesunkn0wn

    @5peciesunkn0wn

    29 күн бұрын

    Aka: Nothing a flerf will allow and then claim the experiment was manipulated lol

  • @cellem6216
    @cellem621618 күн бұрын

    "We're all human, everyone gets stuff wrong from time to time; I don't think there should be any shame in getting things wrong, I see it as an opportunity to learn from it and learn something new." well done... 👍

  • @YOYOTh1s
    @YOYOTh1sАй бұрын

    Love how flat-earthers try to claim victory when they just fundamentally misunderstood something!

  • @Gandhi_Physique

    @Gandhi_Physique

    Ай бұрын

    I mean, the only way they can be "correct" is with fundamental misunderstandings.

  • @shassett79
    @shassett79Ай бұрын

    I wonder how many flerfs just don't know how cameras work? But then again, I'm not even sure you need to understand optics to debunk the table thing since anyone can do the following experiment: - turn your head sideways and put it up against a table - position the eye closer to the floor so its view of the table's far edge is partially obscured by the table's near edge - open and close your eyes alternately, and notice that the higher one can see farther than the lower one

  • @dogwalker666

    @dogwalker666

    Ай бұрын

    Flurfs can't camera!

  • @TerryProthero

    @TerryProthero

    Ай бұрын

    Are you kidding? They don't even know how tables work much less cameras.

  • @leftpastsaturn67

    @leftpastsaturn67

    Ай бұрын

    They know how to focus them when the camera is filming what they want their followers to see, but somehow 'forget' when pointing them at stars.

  • @mschedler4984
    @mschedler498429 күн бұрын

    Well done. Thanks again Rusty (and you too Dave).

  • @Tony-Waldron
    @Tony-Waldron27 күн бұрын

    That was fantastic Dave. The same experiment (Tiger and fence disappearance) can be done without a camera. 1) Using only your eyes (Because you can never trust 'big company' camera makers)and a thin something like a mouse cord or USB charge cord, close 1 eye. 2) Now hold that between both hands and make it tight/firm. 3) Now hold that at arm's length and focus on anything behind the cord, take notes of the cord change as you slowly bring both hands closer to you. 4) You should see the cord vanish right in front of your eyes, literally.

  • @MikeDQB
    @MikeDQBАй бұрын

    Having been a photographer for 20 years - I found your explanations of focus, focal length, depth of field, etc refreshing.

  • @Richardj410
    @Richardj410Ай бұрын

    Nice job bring down the complexity of a camera lens. So much math goes into designing those lens that many people would not get it.

  • @mikefochtman7164

    @mikefochtman7164

    Ай бұрын

    So true, but Dave here at least gives us a 'gut understanding'. Big aperture, more things out of focus, pinhole size and more things in focus. Things really close can practically disappear they get so blurry.

  • @deemcgann1695
    @deemcgann1695Күн бұрын

    CGI artist in training here. Things going through blurry things is NOT a cgi artifact XD

  • @petemk73
    @petemk73Ай бұрын

    I had a looksee at LEO's little video the other week, and I knew exactly what his 'point' was going to be once I saw the focus shifting, and knew that he wouldn;t understand what he was looking at, even as it was happening before his very eyes. And no, he won't accept it, because we've called him out on this particular phenomenon before during the Artemis mission around the moon. The man is unteachable.

  • @KingMob4313
    @KingMob4313Ай бұрын

    Gotta lie to flerf, not surprised that most were BELOW the table

  • @The_Indubitabler
    @The_IndubitablerАй бұрын

    As an amateur videographer still learning how every part of the camera works in tandem, I cannot express just how helpful the models like 5:40 are at visualizing what's actually going on. It crystallizes the complex physics and engineering so succinctly that I feel MUCH more confident in applying it to my own work. Your content is always top-tier and I feel like watching your channel serves both as a cathartic debunking experience, and also a masterclass in photography

  • @Yipper64
    @Yipper6425 күн бұрын

    Its interesting to hear people debate people like flat earthers... Look if facts could convince these people, they wouldnt be thinking the earth is flat in the first place. Its like debating a brick wall. Its an emotional issue not an intelectual one.

  • @RidgewayMountainhauser

    @RidgewayMountainhauser

    25 күн бұрын

    it's a lack of intellect issue.

  • @5peciesunkn0wn

    @5peciesunkn0wn

    24 күн бұрын

    It helps show the people on the fence how stupid flat earther's claims are, as well as demonstrating how they have no model that doesn't contradict itself, thus amplifying the stupidity. Plus we get to learn neat science facts!

  • @Yipper64

    @Yipper64

    24 күн бұрын

    @@RidgewayMountainhauser not even that. I mean there is some of that, a lack of critical thinking skills for sure, but a lack of intellect? not exactly.

  • @lokifishmarz
    @lokifishmarzАй бұрын

    Awesome vid! Years back I examined their 'proof' and looked for error in their methodology, I totally forgot about focus blur. I focused on the path of light changing as the front element groupings of the P1000's lens moved away from the image plane and closet to the table when zooming in. Combined with you covering focus blur due to DOF, there's no way they can get out of the corner they painted themselves into.

  • @JohnDlugosz
    @JohnDlugoszАй бұрын

    Tuning in just for the dog. I miss mine.

  • @Frankthetank-zr5mc
    @Frankthetank-zr5mcАй бұрын

    The most amazing thing is that you actually answer the “science” of these misinformed folks. The earth is round boys.

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