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  • As far as laws are concerned.. I always give this example why scientists can be wrong on a monumental scale throughout history. Case in point:

    In the late 70's, they told us there were ONLY 13 moons around Jupiter, period. Well, In the mid 80's that jumped up to 16. And we have confirmed there are 63 moons to date now. In the late 1800's they stated that if atoms existed, they cannot be split apart. And they were the best brightest mind of that time. So, even todays scientists could be wrong.

  • @doxvr That's a very, incredibly insightful and intelligent argument you make. It's right up there with others arguments on youtube stating; "shut up u fag" and "U r a retard dum scum". You sir, are brilliant. I only hope that many may learn from your shinning example of intellect, wizdom and dazzling wit. Way to go. Keep it up. I'll be cheering you on. :D

  • @StabbyMcButterPants well thank you very much i guess am i brilliant and have dazzling wit 2 get u to complement me by only saying a four letters cheers m8,

  • ah yes... those "irrefutable" laws

  • Does anybody here knows that the cause of all this is the Aether gas?

  • My question is, who enforces these laws ?

  • @fgleich laws in terms of man made laws? or the already in place universe laws that we have to catch up with....

  • that's non-sense.  there's no such thing!

  • @jatigre1 the Aether is not a gas it is part of space but not space

  • just to clarify, are you talking of this ~9minute eftv8 trailer as if it is the whole 90minute episode?

  • his whole talk is on the energy from the vacuum part 8 episode.

  • you saw 7minutes. the documentary is.. 90 minutes. yes they wasted a few minutes in the beginning. yeah, the people who cut the documentary into a trailer couldve cut to the chase more. but this is what they chose to show as a teaser.

  • I have done it, finally invented a working perpetual motion machine. It was surprisingly easy only took me a few hours, but now all I have to do is invent some batteries that never go flat to power it.

    Any ideas?

  • It should be against the law to Challenging the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics!

  • An awesome professor, but he just needs to speak somewhat slower... these concepts are actually very interesting when they can be fully taken in. I love discovering that someone (read recognizably an establishment source of intelligent wisdom) is discoursing on the examination of the idea of perpetual motion and that ridicule is not part of that discourse.

    Wonderful.

  • Personally I prefur ridicule!

  • about time ,do I hear a textbook bonfire!

  • lol... i doubt it will hapen anytime soon

    science is like a cult.. they hold onto dogma and wont let it go

  • I guess quantum thermodynamics will come in time :)

  • very good video.

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