also you really do not understand even how "Mister" that you so much advertise works/operates. as written you really missed physics at high school, and an X, is not an argument! For your understanding only, a quick explanation. That device you show indeed increases evaporation, but it does so because it releases water in tiny droplets. That increases the overall area of water that receives light EM radiation (aka heat). The same principle of increasing surface area for capturing or releasing heat, is so widely used, that you have one in the PC you use. If you live in a city, it is the single driver of UHI effect.
@resonant_theories Says:
once more an X is not an argument, you spoke no physics at all.
@resonant_theories Says:
@Thunderf00t showing an X is not an argument, but an advertisement of the website of the person your videos have mostly as topic. Heat is EM radiation (aka light) you radiate constantly that in the form of IR (mostly), which as you said, even a high school kid should know, but you eventually do not. Room temperature super-conductors can have a variety of usages, but from the proper engineers. If you see none so far, perhaps is a matter of people and not of the science of it. Since you mentioned bs "superconductors are absolutely critical to CERN experiments; they are considered the "silent engine of discovery science" and are essential for the operation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Without superconducting technology, the high-energy particle collisions that define modern physics at CERN would not be possible".
@ThunderZephyr_ Says:
So your PhD is in boiling water? Guys will do anything rather than going to therapy, on gawdddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd.
@Emperor_Zewulf_the_First Says:
I will change everything, and the western games industry will crash :D
@KasTasBotas Says:
Two Bit Dumb'inci
@Joe-Przybranowski666 Says:
techno-futurists are fine but you can't take their word for anything.
if they say something interesting, make sure you look it up before taking them seriously.
@jebise1126 Says:
10:45 actually those do exist. i believe lasers were the way to go to cool down atoms to a record low temperature.
i did not need to know all about this water... i mean evaporating water is not the way to desalinate it anyway. pushing it through special membranes is way better anyway. i feel this would need to be in video first. case closed
@jedcletis9313 Says:
at 6:22 - You know its bad when 2-bit TwoBitDavinci spits out so many BS claims in 1 section that the BS buzzer almost shorts out from over use !!! 🤣🤣🤣
@davidwatson8118 Says:
They invented evaporation 😂
@murfelpurf5556 Says:
Nice work
@Maniac536 Says:
Can you debunk the 6 megawatt laser developed by pacific tech back in the mid-80s? 😂
@mandisaplaylist Says:
8:45 Claiming that something is designed by scientists at MIT does not make it designed by scientists at MIT. I am pretty sure if you contacted MIT about this "laser desalination project", you will receive a reply like "what laser desalination project?". In other words there is no record at MIT about these projects supposedly "designed by scientists at MIT".
@jamesfernick3741 Says:
This is the kind of Thunderf00t content i subscribed for,
Its fun to listen to you talk about elon musk but i really like when you go after things like twobitdavinci or the waterseer,
i enjoy the BUSTED Videos,
@81-pramodkumar21 Says:
you mean sir, even in vacuum we have to put in the same amount of energy to break the bond of water from any water, clear me out sir anyone
@gerrymcs5195 Says:
Super conducteur have be well khow sience 1970 soo nothing news over ther !!
@theAZRAEM Says:
The best as always.
@hyfy-tr2jy Says:
energy is energy.....you don't evaporate water with less energy. Bonds are bonds and take the same amount of energy to break regardless of the mechanism. Heat transfer is one of the most efficient ways to move energy. The total energy input to laser water is probably MORE when you take into account the entire energy consumption of the process
@soapmctavish4093 Says:
This whole shit would have never happened if 1 frekin single person in whole of the 'MIT' shouted "Inter Molecular Hydrogen Bonding"
@taylortaylor6845 Says:
I was given a phd from my kindergarten teacher and with my vast knowledge on all subjects Thunderfoot is a smooth brain
@zenosol234 Says:
i almost wonder though, could you maybe purify water by passing a super strong laser through it? i wonder if the bacteria and impurities are less transparent to light, and will abruptly absorb plasma levels of energy and be neutralized
@JasonKing-m6m Says:
"I identify this bullshit as useful, ... so it is useful" Need to stop teaching this "fantasies are real" BS in schools...
@c9rm3n Says:
I've noticed two bit davinici being wrong in a strange way a few times. I unsubscribed from him because of one of them. Don't remember which.
@michaelmorris4515 Says:
Sometimes all you need is the tone of voice to tell someone is an idiot is to listen to the tone of their voice.
@lostvisitor Says:
Thanks for the input of reality.
@f.d.t.f.d.t.7310 Says:
It's all well and good to "bust" a fellow youtuber for inaccuracies or sensationalism (rich when you use exactly the same "click baity" methods) The fact is that the photomolecular effect is a real scientific breakthrough and it could have a real impact on climate models https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1PbNTYU0GQ
@bruceheadley7191 Says:
Yeah, let's overcomplicate the science of evaporative distillation
@MrFLUIZZLE Says:
I know these universities want to be in the news. But, I dont understand why someone on the faculty doesn't nip these kinds of stories early in the process?
@Schona110 Says:
I never listen to an Indian about science or personal hygiene.😊
@markgarin6355 Says:
Well....since water molecules weight less than oxygen molecules....or nitrogen which makes up more of atmosphere.......should not leave the surface of water....so obviously it can't evaporate.
@markgarin6355 Says:
Second best university? But seriously, over half of the advertising on YouTube is pure bull crap, it makes sense that half of the videos are also full of sh!t.
My favorite new news...was when they came out and said they could create an atom sized memory storage device.... dramatically miniaturizing storage. I asked someone how would you interigate the storage value ...no one knew how
@chadblechinger5746 Says:
Actually.... I was scratching my head because I am wearing a wool .
@ronin6158 Says:
Even MIT has turned into Harvard. The entire world runs on hype now. This isn't to say shitting on new, even half-baked, ideas is appropriate, but lets just let things be whatever they are: no more no less.
@Parciwal_Gaming Says:
thing is: both don't solve destillation as both work with droplets, that can still contain salt. To actually get really clean water, you need evaporated water, not mist. As Mist, and rain, can pick up all kinds of impurities of the air. Evaporated water is an invisible gas, which you can see on hot days. If you are near water, the air will have a high humidity but you won't see water droplets. Just misting saltwater won't create clean water, but what they say they discovered won't work either as the clusters will also carry salt.
@CUBETechie Says:
Could you please make a video of this "Solid combustion engine " where it use the heat to heat up sodium and use it generate monochromatic light and power specialized photo voltaic cells?
@dtagoste5gheita464 Says:
That's actually a very good idea.We just need to change the rules of physics.😂😂
@agussetionoasli Says:
Lying is pretty much needed to get government funding. The US loves everything that makes money.
@blablablasomeguy Says:
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and valued when i meet cruisers and sailors.
@Nellak2011 Says:
It is so easy to be mislead by authoritative sounding youtubers.
@finished_4real Says:
isn't there a way to crash the salt out of the seawater and be left with H2O?
@finished_4real Says:
what is up with this guy's face?
@finished_4real Says:
it's almost as if it's a big club, and we fund it.
@leoa4c Says:
This guy has a degree in computer engineering, and never loses the opportunity to state that he's "an engineer", on every single video.
A computer engineer is not necessarily qualified to explain topics regarding mechanical and/or chemical engineering. I know that because I studied IT myself, thus I am very well aware of my own limitations.
He decided to take the opposite approach. Simply because he holds the title of "engineer", he decided that he's now qualified to teach ANY engineering field.
His "explanations" on fluid dynamics are particularly fun to watch! I cannot recommend them enough, as he has absolutely no idea of what he's talking about whenever he explores such field.
@nullgod Says:
🤣😂 Phil is still the clickbait 👑.
Still got an Elon Hard-on and spreading misinformation? 🤣😂.
Do you ever go after the WEF-UN climate scammers? 🙈🙉🙊
@braindecay9477 Says:
Aren't you conflating two very different issues? Upping the surface area makes water evaporate way faster, but it still uses the same amount of energy to do so - what they claim is that they can evaporate the same amount of water with less energy input,...
... Which I'm kinda critical of, as phase change energy, thermodynamics,...is kind of a big thing....
But I dont get how your whole argument is relevant in this context. Nobody's worrying about the speed of evaporation, nobody cares about that - it's the insane energy requirements, and that's what the original paper was about, wasn't it?
@Teatur_ Says:
I think this is a byproduct of a growing problem, engineers who think they are scientists. It’s always the same thing, a bunch of engineers who think they can engineer their way around the laws of physics.
@GetMoGaming Says:
When did "Conventional wisdom" become a bad word? Probably the same time "Mainstream" did.
@cambridgemart2075 Says:
Am I the only one who gets fed up with programmers calling themselves engineers? Fair enough, if you took an engineering or science based degree, but most programmers don't.
@nathanjedrej792 Says:
Not long ago, in the uk, independent television was for the idiots and talking heads being idiotic and there were some controls on what shyte they could cone out with. Youtube just lets uninformed whimsical bollocks come out and with some clever editing fool idiots. Thank goodness there are people like thunderfoot calling out bollocks when he sees it. I look forward to the future but not through the eyes of musk and his cabal of sci fi physics specialists.
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