Well his neck seems to be fused so he might well be so old, but then again one era plus another era should make a greater still single (I'm guessing) era. And in perfect Kiwi is a perfect error!
Zero on paper(0),is a symbol for notinhgg. 1,2,3,4, ect... are symbols for numbers. Zero is added to numbers 'couse of practical use in real life. Example : "You have 0 brain cells" So, zero does not represent a number.
This person did not debunk anything with what he's showing you he is a liar then didn't do a whole lot of research on this other person I have proof that what this guy was saying is true there's a link down below people ought not to get on here and talk about things when they don't completely understand or haven't researched it like this person here because all he's done is try to make a person look bad and don't even know what he was about the other person is trying to get us free electricity and he's figured out how to work it with magnets and his math is completely correct yours is wrong quit claiming the buck something when you have it
The wildest thing to me, is he doesn't act like he's reading off notes or anything. It seems like he's explaining something that he has given a lot of thought to and totally understands. It's like he's fluent in a language he made up
I'm still wondering if this is the case or he is just an absolute master of trolling. "I then went on to screw another man" - there's no way he's serious
His logic is that if you take two things together you get one other thing. If you take 20 oranges, you get 1 bottle of juice, which contains about 8 glasses, so 20=1=8?
That's pretty much all anti-science quackery. It is absolutely staggering the amount of idiots who try to debunk stuff by going "Look! MAGNETS!!". I once saw a guy try to use magnets to debunk homosexuality.
@@l3wieh495 this is a total guess, but I'm gonna say it has something to do with "look at these magnets, north can't attract north, south can't attract south, so therefore people can't be attracted to the same gender!"
"Fractal wrongness is the state of being wrong at every conceivable scale of resolution. That is, from a distance, a fractally wrong person's worldview is incorrect; and furthermore, if you zoom in on any small part of that person's worldview, that part is just as wrong as the whole worldview." -rationalwiki
brilliant.. surly that level of deep fractal wrongness takes some skill to achieve..? i mean he seems to be able to STAND so he must of some motor function at least..?
He also made me look good at maths. I'm strictly a functional mathematician... If it doesn't have an immediate use to me I don't care and if it does then I'll have forgotten it two nanoseconds after it stops being useful. But.... Jesus H Corbett! :-D
Yes! I spotted that too, I'm not one of those who knows a hundred digits of Pi but somehow "3.14159" sticks in my head. I tried learning more once but it just didn't stick, and frankly Pi to five decimal places is more than you'll ever need to know for maths without a scientific calculator. It also helps you notice people who channel that sigma energy and just make shit up on the assumption that nobody else in the room will notice.
"So not only did I trash the principals of Euclidean mathematics based on a magnet I then went on to scare them." I only hope one day to have a fraction of the self-confidence this man has.
@rambunctiousvegetable well i mean cognitive dissonance is the big boy word most people use to say someone is stupid, which he definitely is lmao. But also yea Dunning Kruger Effect. He probably came up with everything he said in under 5 minutes and thought he was the biggest genius ever born
@rambunctiousvegetable Cognative Dissonance is a precursor to Dunning - Kruger. It's when his mind convinces him that something false is true, in order to justify other false things he believes to be true. In this case, his mathematical beliefs are the former, and him not wanting to believe that he is actually not as smart as scientists, is the truth he wants to justify as false. So he does this by convincing himself that the entire rest of the world is wrong and stupid, and builds a false maths/physics framework to strengthen that belief.
@rambunctiousvegetable He has both - cognitice dissonance is when there is inconsistency between one's cognitive processes, this man has that in spades. Indeed, you would need significant cognitive dissonance to make so many arguments that contradict your previous argument.
Now when he speaks of "zero", isn't he aware that the symbol we use for that number is basically a circle, which is 360 degrees, so according to his logic, zero is equal to 360, or half of his "infinity".
Ah, but infinity times two is infinity therefor half of infinity is the solution to the equation 2x=infinity which as was just described x=infinity, but x in this case refers to 0 therefor 0=infinity which is also equal to 1 because of magnets
@@frimi8593 wait, I just forgot a crucial step.... if you draw a cross inside one of the 0s you will see a circle, and that circle is π, and as this mathematical genius has just showed us π is > ∞ therefore π > 720. All we have to do is figure out what π is... obviously it can't be 3.142 so it could be 3.142 × 720 ≈ 2300. Then we do 2300 × ♤ ÷ ♧ + ∞^(∞ × π × 2300)
As an aspiring physicist, this gives me all the confidence I'll ever need to know that no matter what, I can't come up with anything stupider than this
I'm studying to become an Electrical Engineer and I got to say the same thing. Sometimes I wonder where I am on the Dunning-Kruger scale, and how confident i should be and how much I think I understand that I dont. But idk where I would place this man on the scale. Because he isnt overly confident about the knowledge he has, but he has such a profound misunderstanding of so many concepts he almost needs is own little dot off in the distance.
My favourite thing is that this man has just proven that 1+1=1, thus making the entire mathematical system we have irrelevant (in his personal universe at least). BUT THEN he proceeds to prove that pi is bigger than infinity using the maths he has just DISPROVEN for his "calculations" Simply a genius
He also later says 'youve got one circle and another .. well that's 2 circles' But.. surely that's accepting that 1+1=2 😂 I'd love to see his reaction to Lego sets." If you have one lego brick and add another to it, you have one larger Lego brick. It has one set of bumps on the top and one set of holes on the bottom like one brick. And that Lego model of the empire state building? Pffft thats just one big Lego brick"
That man has no PhD in physics: to me it seems he's decided he has the "authority" to grant himself the degree. He would have never been granted a PhD from any academic institution. He seems convinced that he knows better than actual physicists, despite the fact that what he's saying is utter nonsense, so in his mind he has the right to call himself a PhD.
@@gildardorivasvalles6368 Yeah I was being sarcastic when I said he did his PhD. There's no way this guy passed his Highschool physics class let alone went to a University for it.
@@isaakvandaalen3899 I should've realized it, of course, that it was sarcasm, since anyone with any degree of knowledge would realize the man was talking complete nonsense.
I think he actually proved one of his points - that matter can be completely destroyed. Some of my brain cells literally ceased to exist while I was watching it.
He thinks he's an alien sent to Earth to teach us that Einstein was wrong. _" E=mc2, well that's what the planet uses and you've all been fools"_ 😂 12:17
@@sharudd but a coconut is spherical. A circle is 360, and so to add another dimension, you would multiply it by 360 again, so his iq would be 129600, right? (According to his version of math anyway.) Clearly he is smarter than us humans by so much that even our top minds can't understand him... or something.
easy, the whole thing was actually a sketch for a comedy night in the navy, their faces were going white because they realised he actually believed the bs he was spouting.
Agreed, he has to be trolling. He knows enough stuff to know that what he is saying is silly. There are a couple moments in there where I sense he's not being serious (like at 11:09)
@@damudderburd3939 I can't believe you didn't bother to look him up yourself, because although he may act just like David Brent from The Office, he is in fact 100% serious and a prime example of the Dunning-Kreuger effect in action.
The funny thing is that he disproved himself with the two first claims he made. He first claims that 1+1=1, and then claims that inf=720 because 360+360=720. If you factor out 360 from the last equation you get 1+1=2 which contradicts his first statement. I don't really care about the rest of the video because I had already lost 100% of my brain functionality after a couple of minutes.
As someone who has worked with schizophrenia patients, he reminds me a lot of some of them, one who had claimed to have discovered a perpetual motion machine that was seized by the CIA.
The dude is recollecting conversations and scenarios he clearly did on his own head. When he talks about "high level people" and "trashed the basics of eucledian mathemathics" its clearly a fantasy he made up. How he got to the point of recording himself, seeing the video and uploading it, is beyond me.
I honestly don't understand magnetism! It's honestly magic....I mean, right? Magic? I'm _partially_ kidding of course, but the truth is that no man on earth knows what either magnetism or gravity actually _is._ Action-at-a-Distance, indeed.
@@bricaaron3978 Dude you have no idea. It's not quite that we don't understand how any of it works, but man does it take some effort to understand what we do. I love studying it, but I wouldn't wish that on anyone else. Magnetism may as well be magic, unless I'm talking to someone with some university level physics in their head. Without a pretty broad foundation, any explanation I give won't make much sense at all. I'm not quite at the level where I could confidently explain those topics to laypeople, maybe someday though
@@NeverMakingVideos With respect---and I do mean that---isn't it possible that you are mistaking the understanding of how things like magnetism and gravity _behave_ with the concept of what they actually _are?_ I guess my point was that concepts like gravity (and magnetism) force one to acknowledge the difference between _What_ and _Why_ ... which is a difference that is, for whatever reason, is a lot harder for some people to acknowledge than others.
I usually don't like to see people making fools of themselves on the Internet, but I make an exception for Mr. Cheese. He presents each of his "proof" with a smug face as if he presented a brilliantly clever proof that no one had thought of before. It's hilarious.
@@kv4648 Do you you have information that he is schizophrenic? I'm not qualified to diagnose schizophrenia, but I've known several people with schizophrenia in my life and I worked at a day centre for people with different mental issues including schizophrenia for two years. The problem with schizophrenia is that it behaves very differently from person to person, and performing remote diagnostics on someone with mental issues is literally impossible (and unethical). However, if we should take this into account for every single person in the flat-earth community could be schizophrenic we could never argue with any of them online. Anyway, if I'm wrong and he really is schizophrenic, then my comment is the least of his problems considering that he has a channel with where he exposes himself with the same quackery in 80+ videos. If he is sick and is indeed diagnosed with schizophrenia I really feel sorry for him, but I honestly don't believe that this is the case here.
@@ThomasGabrielsen He is in fact mentally unwell. He was discharged from the Royal Navy because of his failing health and now he lives in a supported living facility due to his illness. It has not been clarified WHAT he is diagnosed with, just that he cannot live independently. He's popped up on similar debunking videos, and he's one of the few I don't enjoy mocking because he genuinely with all his heart believes what he's saying is true. Mental health isn't very well managed sadly
There's no way this Nigel Cheese "Hands" guy isn't a troll. There is nothing you can say to make me believe he's genuine. This is hilarious. Thank you for sharing it.
In this a case where Feynman's quote of: "It's not even wrong." applies. Before you can determine whether something is correct or wrong, it first needs to be coherent. And his ramblings clearly fail to rise even to that level.
Exactly. I mean unless they magically become bonded together at the same moleculer mass and properties of what they were when they were individual magenta. They are just two small magnets attracting one another. Not one magnet.
@@BobbiDigitals it doesn't even make sense to seek logic in this... Stuff. He said that infinity is TWO CIRCLES, when: 1) a lemniscate is note made out of two circles 2) even if they were, this man doesn't clearly have any idea of what a "symbol" is.
So, I asked some pretty high level people what happens when you have 2 magnets and put them together. And they answered there will be 2 magnets that got put together. I was amazed by their genius.
My question is can anyone get to the high level in the first place assuming you are starting from Level 1 and you can only move up 1 level at the time? Seems like you would stay on that level for 720 degrees.
My parents believe this guy, and they think that he's right because you can measure a small voltage if there are copper and zinc sheets between the two magnets (AKA, a galvanic battery)
"That's what you humans have been doing" "That's what the plant has been using" Does this guy think he's some sort of extraterrestrial being that's 1470° more intelligent than humans?
Maybe he's just recognizing that since his brain structure is so different from ours, there is no way he is classified as a homosapien, maybe he's a Neanderthal... but with a less efficient brain and less capacity
Alright. I'm 7:33 in and I'm going to stop this. I had someone like this in one of my masters courses when studying physics. Long story short: He was schizophrenic and after somehow managing to live by himself for years, he ended up in the mental ward. Funnlily enough "my" schizophrenic was also obsessed with magnets and geometry. In addition to that, light and shielding gravity were side topics, but it eventually all came down to magnets, circles and trigonometry. edit: Just to mention it. He did not go to the mental ward for his love of magnets and circles. He got into a fight with a ticket vending machine on a bus in bright daylight and things went south from there.
It reminds me of the theory of sandpiles that we created with a friend when we were 9yo. One sandpile plus one sandpile equals one sandpile. Therefore 1+1=1. If you go further you arrive to the conclusion that everything is equal to 1. We abandoned our revolutionary word when our teacher told us she would apply it to our grades…
I read this really weirdly at first: I thought you were saying that that’s a theory out there that we (humans) ARE CREATED as 9 years olds, out of sand piles. lol
1+1 equals 2 is one equation, 2 + 2 equals five which is 4 letters,1+1 equals 2 which is one symbol of a number, two magnets together or separate is still one point of space, math is an abstract because all thought is an abstract but all abstracts point to one ultimate reality and that is you are the Universe pointing to itself as proof of knowing that you really exist as all of space itself(Universe or eternity).
Which man ? Are you aware the the idiot os the pers0n that doessn't get the joke ! cheese hands is a fake man and the guy is clowning around... But if you can't get the joke then just who is the idiot ?
When we bought our house from my dad, the closing company wanted the certification that the well in the house had been properly sealed. My dad insisted that we didn't have a well, because it had been sealed. I pointed out that a) we had a sealed well, not a sealed "not a well", and that the state didn't buy his argument so it didn't matter- we needed to produce the paperwork.
@@demon_hawkeye5269 you can infer pretty easily that if you've got that much shit in a fridge, all colder than 0 kelvin, bad things would happen quickly
I've seen this guy before on j think scimandan's channel, but he still never gets old. The sheer level of confidence he has in his wacky ass ideas is just side-splitting hilarious.
I am neither a physicist nor a mathematician. I don't hold degrees in either and this was excruciating to watch. If this guy ever presented any of this to a room full of people with actual degrees in math or physics they would have either been laughing, walking out, or firing him from whatever job he had that put him in the position of speaking to them. The only possibility for this to have gone well for him is if it were some kind of psychological experiment to see how people would react to complete idiocy in subjects they are highly trained in.
5:45 I always assumed the character for infinity was chosen since it is one unbroken line. It has the cross in the middle to distinguish it from zero and obviously has to be horizontal to stop it from looking too much like an 8, but I think it's a good pictorial representation as well as an abstract symbol. I don't think it's supposed to look like two circles though.
I have to disagree with you. 8 and infinity cannot be the same, because while infinity is 720°, the number 8 is rotated by 45° so it's actually 765° Also if I stack 4 pizzas, that's kinda one lasagna so 1+1+1+1=1
I think this is just a case of developing dementia. My mom's uncle has been developing dementia for years and he will always take me to the garage to help him out with his perpetual motion machine working on, guess what, you're right MAGNETS. And I was like, umm, grandpa, I don't think this will work and he will start to lecture me, show some equations, graphs, schemes and I was like, ok whatever. Later it turned out he had dementia, very aggressive form, he was a great guy tbh, RIP grandpa.
Well Christ, now I'm worried, cause when I was like 4 I thought I could make a perpetual motion machine with gear transitions after learning the basic knowledge that big gear moving slow + smaller gear = faster moving smaller gear, and now I'm wondering if I'll forget about conservation of energy and actually try to build it when I'm eighty...
@@fjnordthedwarf4004 well, as long as you, by age 80 aren't thinking that because gear has 4 letters and if you use 2 gears together then that looks like the infinity symbol on its side which also looks like an 8 which is that 4 times that 2 and OH MY GOD I UNDERSTAND MORE THAN EINSTEIN... Then I reckon you don't have to worry.
I have a feeling poor Nigel had a nervous breakdown, and the “high level” people he did this presentation for were the attendants at the hospital he was staying. His way of saying”i’m 50- something, best guess” and then”you humans”, I think he believes himself an alien
I think he said "I'm 50-something, best guess" because as we could see in the video, he strongly believes maths are wrong, that they are imcomplete or just straight up trash (idk) and because of this he also believes basic calculations as his own age are based on trash like maths, so they could also be wrong. Or maybe you are right and he just had a nervous breakdown and believes himself an alien.
I am a teacher educator and the point he raises before (1+1 equals 1) we raise with elementary school teachers as the question of units to help them understand and teach fractions (e.g. 1 semicircle + another equals the whole circle, etc.). It teaches kids early about the importance of units. So basically we are teaching young children not to make nonsensical argument like this gentleman here.
I gotta say, I wish I had the confidence to walk into a room of actively practicing physicists and mathematicians, and tell them their understanding of mathematics is wrong because one magnet plus one magnet = one more powerful magnet, and their concept of infinity is incorrect because of incorrectly assumed shapes within the symbol of infinity having an appearance of two circles, which equal 720, which is decidedly not infinite.
I don't understand how he missed the fact that 1 circle plus 1 circle = 1 circle, so 720 degree is 360 degrees, which of course is just 1 degree. Everything is just 1.
Love how after saying 1+1=1 He goes on to say that the infinity symbol is 2 circles. Since they’re joined together by his “logic” wouldn’t there on be 1 circle?
lol yeah was thinking the same, it seem all his arguments boiled down to "Magnets, how do they work?" witch is pretty embarrassing to be asking if you claim to be anything close to a physicist
@@numbers93 Ok, puns was maybe the wrong word. It‘s not actual wordplay. But he is using a lot of (technically/from a certain point of view) true physics facts that show his knowledge, in nonsensical ways. Some of which are, again, technically true, but are applied in the wrong context. That is stuff i also did with friends in uni as a joke. It‘s nerd humor. Of course i could be wrong and this guy is just a nutjob. But it feels a bit to familiar and based on too much knowledge to not be on purpose.
@@janniszimbalski6652 ahhh ok. From what I can tell, the terminologies he’s using are rather basic. I don’t see him actually being an expert in disguise
4:00 Also, hydrogen by itself has no neutrons. Unless we are of course talking about Deuterium, which has one, or another isotope like Tritium. Assuming, that we are not talking about Isotopes, there aren't any neutrons in hydrogen
I give up. This man is clearly a genius. After years of training and countless experiments using the most sophisticated equipment that humanity could envision, I must concede that everything I know is a complete lie. on a serious note, I genuinely feel sorry for this guy. I can only describe this as tragic.
Including his value of pi, I memorised a few digits of it as a kid, to 3dp it was 3.142 back then, but adding 4 more places it used to be 3.1415926. This was over 40 years ago, and obviously his research has revised that outdated approximation to 3.1428795 🤔
@@Wabbelpaddel That's the sad part. He should have had this bonkers crisis years ago and gotten it out of his system. Now he's old, set in his ways, with no time left to figure it out.
@@2lefThumbs Like Bloody Stupid Johnson from the Discworld novels, who thouht pi was a very untidy number indeed, and decided 3 would make a much better pi instead, and so, with sheer bloody-mindedness, made a circle with a circumference of 2*3*r, breaking physics in the process and unintentionally creating a man-made black hole.
Its impossible to get those qualifications he claims with this level of stupidity. So either, he has those qualifications and this is a joke (or he has a brain injury) Or he's lying about those qualifications, and this is either a joke or what he believes.
I'm an electrical engineer. And I've always stumbled across this question: What's the deal with magnets? If I tell someone, that there is potential energy stored in a teacup that you lift from the table, it's no big deal for most people. But with magnets it's all "Wooooo... magic!"
As a student that really doesnt have good relations with math and struggles to understand many of it's concepts, I am glad i can at least spot the difference between something that doesn't make sense to me and something that doesn't make sense at all
@@GodbornNoven infinity + infinity = infinity + infinity. Since infinity is a structure and not a number you must keep it's structure in the equation if you want it to remain true I think
Of all the conspiracy and free energy nuts out there, I genuinely feel sorry for this guy. He's been passed over for promotion all his life. He has striven to raise himself but has been cut down time and again because he hasn't realised his lot in life, and is unable to get to the places he thinks he should get to. So he has, by degrees, gone off the rails and is attempting to make himself sound important and learned to show those officers that *they* were the ones who were wrong, not him. I have seen this in a few other people, although not to this extent. So might I ask everyone to go ahead and laugh at the Kent Hovinds of this world, but show some sympathy for this man who has genuine delusional issues.
Just from the way he talks about embarrassing the military brass and boffins. We all know that's nonsense, but he probably did give some presentation on his ideas and was laughed out of the room and labelled a crackpot, and so passed over for promotion. And he feels bitter about it - just listen to the way he talks about them turning white with fear. In a similar vein, I knew a bloke who was convinced the source of all his woes was the Masons. He claimed he wrote a book "exposing" them (I never found any evidence of the book though), and they caused the breakup of his marriage. He reckoned he had a sure fire theory to predict stock markets, and was constantly on the phone (a communal payphone - this was a shared house in the mid 90s) to his broker. His room was covered in graphs and tables of various stock prices, and it looked like something out of A Beautiful Mind. But he spoke in much the same way as this chap.
It’s fascinating. It’s so intricate the way one non-sequitur leads by process of broken logic to another non-sequitur. He basically starts with a false proposition such as 1+1=infinity and then says “and because apples are pentagons, and cats bark, pi is more than infinity”. Or something like that, whatever it is, the guy isn’t firing on all four cylinders.
If you rotate ♾ 90 degrees on its z axis (either direction, because infinity exists in incommensurate counterspace) you get an 8. Eight, therefore, is the first derivative of infinity. If you rotate 8 90 degrees on its y axis (either direction, because none of this makes sense, anyway) you see it edge-on as |. The second derivative of ♾ is 1, proving he's wrong. Infinity equals 1. And the mass of the magnet is zero, which is a circle, which is 360. Oops. Actually, now that I've thought about it, he doesn't remind me of science as much as those old toy teeth. Wind him up and he just chatters away.
You forgot to do the third derivative: rotate 1 90 degrees in the x axis and you get a point. A point with nothing before it or after it is 0.0 which is nothing. Then if you integrate nothing you get 1 plus a constant. That constant can be anything, therefore the integral of nothing is infinity.
He reminds me of the clips Johnny O plays under hid Dingleberries and Cling Ons clips... you do not know what exactly they put into these folks to cause this, but the result is a continuous stream of shit coming out of them without pause. Sounds very like what happens with Nigel!
Ah yes, the professor who debunks Einstein, Newton, Maxwell, Watt, and every other genius Mathematician/Physicist that have slowly built our knowledge throughout centuries, with a fridge magnet
If you take one magnet and combine it with another magnet you have two magnets. What you have one of is one *magnetic field,* a magnetic field that is twice as strong as it was.
This guy has to be a comedian. I laughed so hard at his chart of E=Mc^2. How he deduced all that junk has got to be either comedic genius or the inner workings of a truly twisted intellect!
3:20 The problem here is, that the usual mathematical addition isn't appropriate to represent his way of combining magnets based on his way of "counting" magnets. In the same way you could arue that 1+1=8 observing the "combination" of two cats resulting in kittens, or 1+1=1 after "adding" a cat to a mouse. Mathematics does provide options to define new operations, so that e.g. 1 op 1 = 1 for those magnets, but you'd first have to clarify how those magnets or combinations of magnets are mapped to numbers. Then there's the typical numerology stuff, where he mixes symbols, assigns some arbitrary number loosely associated to that, you can pull out any result from those associations. What he is doing is word games. And he doesn't even know the terminology too well. The magnet isn't held to the board by "energy", it's held there by forces: Mainly a magetic force between the permanent magnet and the ferromagnetic (part of the) board, which draws the magnet towards the board, and friction between board and magnet, which stops it from sliding down (where it would go due to the pull of gravity). Confusing magnetic force with energy is a typical misconception btw. Most of what he says isn't actually wrong, it doesn't make sense at all. Concerning temperatures below zero: Of course on e.g. the celsius scale you can get temperatures below zero. But also on the Kelvin scale one can, for some physical systems (e.g. Lasers), have negative (Kelvin) temperatures, there's a whole Wikipedia article about this (Wikipedia isn't the end of all knowledge, but often enough a good starting point as long as the subject isn't tainted by politics). The "magnetic energy" equation is complete nonsense. First he should specify what he even means by "magnetic energy" in this case. Since he is using permanent magnets it might be some potential energy, but then there needs to be a choice where to assign a potential energy of zero, i.e. it only makes sense to compare two states, or one state to some reference state. "Inertia", should that be mass? Who knows. Maybe it's "the gap between here and the board". It can't have a unit attached to it, else the units are mismatched. OTOH, he has already demonstrated that his use of mathematical symbols doesn't adhere to any conventions, and without any conventions that "equation" can mean anything, which makes it meaningless. So again, what he is saying makes so little sense, it isn't even wrong. Unless those terms, like "energy", "magnetic energy", "inertia", and the meanings of mathematical symbols in that context, are clearly defined, any discussion is fruitless, you're not even speaking the same language. The words he uses sound like physical terms, and the symbols he writes look like mathematical symbols, but he removed those links between the symbols/words and their meaning. So he is just assembling sentences adhering to some basic grammatical rules, but lacking any meaning.
Consider finite phase space, pumping energy into the system will eventually reduce the entropy for increasing energy, by which at that point, temperature would be negative
@@traumateaminternational4732 It's the state of the atoms in the medium, and the subzero temperatures result from limiting the view to only a few states, i.e. an energy spectrum that is capped. Such a system with a capped energy spectrum will result in negative temperatures, and those are "above" positive temperatures, i.e. represent states with higher inner energy. So it is a very abstract concept, but one that does arise from and is used in statistical mechanics, i.e. thermodynamics when viewed from the microscopic side. Usually it is then more convenient to use thermodynamic beta = 1/(k_B*T). Anyone studying physics will likely encounter the concept at least once during statistical mechanics / thermodynamics, but as its usability is limited to special cases it's not widely used, lasers are the typical cited "use case". Still there is nothing "colder" than absolute zero Kelvin, as the negative temperatures represent higher energies, loosely speaking "above infinite Kelvin temperature". So don't expect to get frostbites from a laser device. The Wikipedia article is maybe a good starting point to the subject. Usually physical systems have more states accessible to them ("become more disordered") the higher their energy, and such systems have only positive temperatures. But some systems have a limited energy spectrum and above a certain energy the accessible states become less and less (in a sense the system becomes "more ordered" the more energy is pumped into it), and in those cases the temperature as defined in statistical mechanics becomes negative.
Hahaha, I actually called the 1+1=1 thing. I jokingly said to myself that if you just stack two 'ones' on top of each other, you'll get a big 'one', but I really thought he would do a series of bullshit transformations, where one of the steps will feature a fallacy, like dividing by zero, but no, gramps went with the "big 'one'" maneuver
All jokes aside, this guy is a phenomenal actor. Whether or not he believes this himself is irrelevant, the way he presents it actually makes his nonsense interesting which when you think about it is quite a feat. In addition, his mannerisms are spot on. He fully controls your attention at every turn. Absolutely masterclass, he should become a politician.
There already is a politician like him. His name is John Turmel. He went on Dragons' Den explaining why the Canadian dollar should be abolished and replaced with poker chips.
I think this guy's qualifications may actually be legit and this could be some form of satire against the dishonest "hand-wavy" teaching practices in academia. Basically showing how you can make even the most absurd things sound "believable" using the right tone of voice and by bringing up complicated terms to hide your own misunderstanding and build false creditability. I personally see real professors do it all the times on much smaller scales. Either that or he actually is just completely nuts.
Thermodynamics actually has 4 laws, as they added the zeroth law later (If system A is in thermodynamic equilibrium with system C, and system B is also in equilibrium with C, then A and B are in equilibrium with each other). It is the zeroth because it is even more fundamental than the 1st law.
@@thebe_stone Technically a Law, it can't be derived from the other postulates, but it is obvious from experiment. That being said (engineering/intro) thermo is just black box style things, it's not even logically consistent iirc? Though there have been attempts outside of statistical mechanics (see Caratheodory's formulation).
Im pretty sure they added it cause of stuff like this. Because despite it fundementally being common sense that if A=C and if B=C that it means that A=B. But people started claiming because it wasnt a law that it wasnt true at all and was just a coincidence that it happened like that. So they added it to go "Hey look. Its a law dont argue with it"
My favorite part about his logic is that you don’t need to be a mathematician to debunk him. You just need to understand consistency. He’s claiming to blow up all of math, but he’s using equations designed by our understanding of math. If he was really doing something, he wouldn’t be using our equations in the first place lol And why does he act like anything times 0 is obviously 0? 1+1 is obviously 2, but he’s claimed to blow that all up. Why is it so obvious that anything times 0 is 0? He’s cherry picking rules to follow in order to create some strange interactions between concepts that have nothing to do with eachother.
If I take 0*1 math says that equals zero right? To break down what multiplication is it means I have zero groups of one magnet... but I still have the one magnet. That must mean that zero times one, equals (sticks magnet to the board) one
I've heard this guy's diatribe before, specifically through Scimandan. It's almost painful to hear someone be so objectively incorrect with such conviction.
He came so close to discovering Aleph Null. All he needs to do now is pick up a book on the subject of different kinds of infinities and see how huge (infinite, really) the whole subject is.
It felt like he came close to a lot of different concepts, but always managed to avoid them at the right moment. Like I felt I could almost follow his logic, or that he will say something sane with the next sentence but he always managed to completely dumbfound me. :-D
@@Washeek perhaps because he doesn't even know how to verbally discuss or describe the things he's attempting to show, you should realize he has no idea what he's talking about
"Shooting fish in a barrel" feels like an understatement for how easy this guy's arguments are to debunk. Honestly it doesn't even need debunking cause it's so damn stupid.
Lmao. You missed a massive flaw in his logic when he "proved" pi is greater than infinity. He drew a straight line from the -x to +y, acted like that represented infinity, and the arc outside it was greater... The arc is infinity, apparently he disproved Pythagoras too.
@@galenburnett9791 he doesn't actually mention Pythagoras, but he draws a triangle on a graph at one point and totally misrepresents how triangles work.
But the sad thing is, he claims to have had his Eureka moment when he was 28 years old and that his best guess is that he is now in his fifties. That is literally enough time to make a physicist from scratch (no pun intended) so he or she can explain the physics to you.
If I mix two bowls of soup I have one big soup. 1+1=1 ....also any number + any number = 1 The amount of soup I get is just more, but it will always be one soup. So yeah, I just proved that everything is 1. Thanks.
@@soulsofwar8985 well, at the very least, you make the graph correctly and your average joe can more easily understand what the equation actually means
@@soulsofwar8985 Well yeah, but I felt a little bad laughing, since there is a chance something is seriously wrong with his mind (the other option is he's trolling)
Also, in the absence of a gravitational field, the car will go on forever, even after the energy runs out. For the car to slow down, it would need a force to be applied to the mass to accelerate it in the opposite direction of motion.
Except that in our Universe, there can be no absence of a gravitational field because if there was, how would you know how fast you were going and with no other matter (no other gravitational field) in relation to what? 😃
Exactly what I was thinking. When he's talking about the amount of atoms that comprise his magnets he's actually changing the units of has algebra. 1+1=2 by definition assuming the unit is the same. If he says; 1 magnet + 1 magnet = 1 megamagnet he may be right, but then he should define his units.
Yeah one of my math teachers back in the early-mid compulsory schoolyears I think it was, asked if we were talking about elephants, when we didn't specify a unit xD
“A 28 year old man who was dyslexic, me, had trashed, in less than an hour, ✨Einstein✨” Einstein was 26 when he came up with special relativity, and he was dyslexic.
The man claims to be 50-something. That is clearly a lie:
He wears glasses.
2 round glasses = 2 x 360
So the man is actually 720 years old.
Well his neck seems to be fused so he might well be so old, but then again one era plus another era should make a greater still single (I'm guessing) era. And in perfect Kiwi is a perfect error!
Nah, it's 720 degrees, so 4pi radian-years old XD
sounds legit 😅
If you turn the glasses around, you get two more circles, so he's actually 1440 years old.
@Imran Zakhaev rip to the reply
Whenever people claim to have “debunked” maths, they’ve almost always either:
- divided by zero
- thought that infinity is a number
Or that zero is a number
@@stixoimatizontas but zero is a number?
Go graduate from kindergarten first before commenting that zero isn't a number
@@teshinthai2541 i think more of it as a fixpoint
Zero on paper(0),is a symbol for notinhgg. 1,2,3,4, ect... are symbols for numbers. Zero is added to numbers 'couse of practical use in real life. Example : "You have 0 brain cells"
So, zero does not represent a number.
Watching UA-cam tutorials about physics after UA-cam removed the dislike button:
Brilliant description
quality go brrrrr
Well said!
*counter. The button still exists
This person did not debunk anything with what he's showing you he is a liar then didn't do a whole lot of research on this other person I have proof that what this guy was saying is true there's a link down below people ought not to get on here and talk about things when they don't completely understand or haven't researched it like this person here because all he's done is try to make a person look bad and don't even know what he was about the other person is trying to get us free electricity and he's figured out how to work it with magnets and his math is completely correct yours is wrong quit claiming the buck something when you have it
The wildest thing to me, is he doesn't act like he's reading off notes or anything. It seems like he's explaining something that he has given a lot of thought to and totally understands. It's like he's fluent in a language he made up
yeah, like how on his E=mc² graph, one of the axes was a constant.
@Jao Bai Dun BUT SO FLUENTLY
Cos he's been telling anyone that will listen to his dillusions down the pub all his life
"He is fluent in a language he made up" - best description ever. I hope i am allowed to steal that, because i will - a LOT. 😂
I'm still wondering if this is the case or he is just an absolute master of trolling. "I then went on to screw another man" - there's no way he's serious
That guy is like a computer, a single magnet ruined his whole calculation system
I mean we knew he was done when he said magnets are lodestones.
We can make magnets with a bit of copper.
Underrated comment
oh no bro he got you to its two magnets TWO
Powered by a transformer
hate to break this to you, the guys most likely trolling
He literally introduced his 'one magnet plus one magnet equals one magnet' thing by saying "here's two magnets". 🤦♂️
I nearly spat out my water when he said “oOops”
His logic is that if you take two things together you get one other thing. If you take 20 oranges, you get 1 bottle of juice, which contains about 8 glasses, so 20=1=8?
Hm, that was not the point. It’s still a bullshit point but you missed it
Pz
Given that its bs, thats probably a good thing he missed it.
i love how his method of disproving literally anything is putting a magnet to the board and looking at the camera like he’s done something smart
but it clearly has zero energy!
That's pretty much all anti-science quackery. It is absolutely staggering the amount of idiots who try to debunk stuff by going "Look! MAGNETS!!". I once saw a guy try to use magnets to debunk homosexuality.
@@TopLob id really like to know how they’re related, never mind why they could be used to debunk homosexuality
@@l3wieh495 this is a total guess, but I'm gonna say it has something to do with "look at these magnets, north can't attract north, south can't attract south, so therefore people can't be attracted to the same gender!"
Why do these nuts always love magnets so much?
This entire thing is just "man can't wrap his head around how magnets work, loses his mind"
Understandable reaction, in all honesty
Water, fire, air and dirt
Fricking magnets, how do they work?
"Fractal wrongness is the state of being wrong at every conceivable scale of resolution. That is, from a distance, a fractally wrong person's worldview is incorrect; and furthermore, if you zoom in on any small part of that person's worldview, that part is just as wrong as the whole worldview."
-rationalwiki
So he's like an infinite zoom of an alternate universe Mandelbrot Set of wrongness?
@@Hippiekinkster You mean he is wrong at 360 degrees from the curvuture of a spinning ball that is floating in water.
In fact I'd say he's Not Even Wrong
Schizzo
brilliant.. surly that level of deep fractal wrongness takes some skill to achieve..?
i mean he seems to be able to STAND so he must of some motor function at least..?
He actually did something quite amazing!!
He made the average flat earther look rather smart - by comparison!!!
Not just Flat-Earthers but Young Earth Creationists as well.
@@eddiegaltek Earth is round, so 3.14. So earth is 3.14 years old!
😂🤣😂🤣
He also made me look good at maths. I'm strictly a functional mathematician... If it doesn't have an immediate use to me I don't care and if it does then I'll have forgotten it two nanoseconds after it stops being useful.
But.... Jesus H Corbett! :-D
@@eddiegaltek found the edgy atheist.
Is really no one gonna mention, he didn't even wrote Pi, but just 3,14 and then made something up?
What a champ.
Lol. Didn't notice that!
based
lmao, its too good to be real
Yes! I spotted that too, I'm not one of those who knows a hundred digits of Pi but somehow "3.14159" sticks in my head.
I tried learning more once but it just didn't stick, and frankly Pi to five decimal places is more than you'll ever need to know for maths without a scientific calculator. It also helps you notice people who channel that sigma energy and just make shit up on the assumption that nobody else in the room will notice.
Hahaha
"So not only did I trash the principals of Euclidean mathematics based on a magnet I then went on to scare them." I only hope one day to have a fraction of the self-confidence this man has.
It's not self confidence, it's pure delusion.
There’s no way he’s wearing pants. 👖
This man is either the world's greatest actor, or the world's greatest study in the effects of cognitive dissonance.
@rambunctiousvegetable well i mean cognitive dissonance is the big boy word most people use to say someone is stupid, which he definitely is lmao. But also yea Dunning Kruger Effect. He probably came up with everything he said in under 5 minutes and thought he was the biggest genius ever born
@rambunctiousvegetable Cognative Dissonance is a precursor to Dunning - Kruger. It's when his mind convinces him that something false is true, in order to justify other false things he believes to be true.
In this case, his mathematical beliefs are the former, and him not wanting to believe that he is actually not as smart as scientists, is the truth he wants to justify as false. So he does this by convincing himself that the entire rest of the world is wrong and stupid, and builds a false maths/physics framework to strengthen that belief.
Actor
Literal schizophrenia or something
@rambunctiousvegetable He has both - cognitice dissonance is when there is inconsistency between one's cognitive processes, this man has that in spades. Indeed, you would need significant cognitive dissonance to make so many arguments that contradict your previous argument.
Now when he speaks of "zero", isn't he aware that the symbol we use for that number is basically a circle, which is 360 degrees, so according to his logic, zero is equal to 360, or half of his "infinity".
Ah, but infinity times two is infinity therefor half of infinity is the solution to the equation 2x=infinity which as was just described x=infinity, but x in this case refers to 0 therefor 0=infinity which is also equal to 1 because of magnets
0 is actually equal to pi if you draw at least one line through it.
Yes but 360 also has a zero and that 0 is a circle which is 360°, which goes on and on, so actually the 0 is ∞ + 360 × ∞^(∞)
@@augusto7886 so 0=720+360x720^720? Makes perfect sense to me
@@frimi8593 wait, I just forgot a crucial step.... if you draw a cross inside one of the 0s you will see a circle, and that circle is π, and as this mathematical genius has just showed us π is > ∞ therefore π > 720. All we have to do is figure out what π is... obviously it can't be 3.142 so it could be 3.142 × 720 ≈ 2300.
Then we do 2300 × ♤ ÷ ♧ + ∞^(∞ × π × 2300)
As an aspiring physicist, this gives me all the confidence I'll ever need to know that no matter what, I can't come up with anything stupider than this
That's a good one 😁
Don't underestimate yourself, I'm sure you can do it if you try!
must be really uncreative then
I'm studying to become an Electrical Engineer and I got to say the same thing. Sometimes I wonder where I am on the Dunning-Kruger scale, and how confident i should be and how much I think I understand that I dont. But idk where I would place this man on the scale. Because he isnt overly confident about the knowledge he has, but he has such a profound misunderstanding of so many concepts he almost needs is own little dot off in the distance.
Well, that guy must have been the most creative person in all times to create that new way of being stupid.
My favourite thing is that this man has just proven that 1+1=1, thus making the entire mathematical system we have irrelevant (in his personal universe at least).
BUT THEN he proceeds to prove that pi is bigger than infinity using the maths he has just DISPROVEN for his "calculations"
Simply a genius
I love how he just creates a graph using a CONSTANT value as an axis
Bruh lmao
I was about to comment the same :-D
it was THAT which upset you??
Didnt watch the video fully, but i'm pretty sure you can do that. Like how the y-axis is just x=0 and the x axis is y=0
@@thelosttomato4020 holy fuck what did you just say??? you clearly have zero clue. just accept the guidance of those who do.
This guy must have just woken up one day and decided that he really wanted to do a math/physics shitpost and he succeded
I believe he did meth and shitposts and succeded🤣
real
mate was talking about meth while being on math.
The guy has mental problems more than the usual bible reading god pretender ones!
I love how he says "There's two magnets here", when holding the two magnets together, which, according to his own logic should be one magnet xD
He also later says 'youve got one circle and another .. well that's 2 circles'
But.. surely that's accepting that 1+1=2 😂
I'd love to see his reaction to Lego sets." If you have one lego brick and add another to it, you have one larger Lego brick. It has one set of bumps on the top and one set of holes on the bottom like one brick. And that Lego model of the empire state building? Pffft thats just one big Lego brick"
@@jgreen2015 I love your comment
He is clearly doing some high level algebra
I learned more about Entropy in my first semester of Biology than this man did for his entire PhD in physics.
That man has no PhD in physics: to me it seems he's decided he has the "authority" to grant himself the degree. He would have never been granted a PhD from any academic institution. He seems convinced that he knows better than actual physicists, despite the fact that what he's saying is utter nonsense, so in his mind he has the right to call himself a PhD.
@@gildardorivasvalles6368 Yeah I was being sarcastic when I said he did his PhD. There's no way this guy passed his Highschool physics class let alone went to a University for it.
@@isaakvandaalen3899 I should've realized it, of course, that it was sarcasm, since anyone with any degree of knowledge would realize the man was talking complete nonsense.
@@gildardorivasvalles6368 It is somewhat difficult judging sarcasm from just reading text.
@@isaakvandaalen3899 Thanks for understanding 👍
I think he actually proved one of his points - that matter can be completely destroyed. Some of my brain cells literally ceased to exist while I was watching it.
You are smart but only one braincell was destroyd because 1+1=1
@@berth2647 Ah, you're right. It seems it was the one responsible for estimation xd
3.6 Roentgen, not great, not terrible
when you realize its not 3.6 but 15000
No. They just added to the entropy of the universe. The quarks that made up those brain cells still exist.
He said, “You humans.”
Did I really just see someone admit they are an alien?
I actually worked with someone who thought they were a lizard-alien-something-don't-really-know-WTF-they-were-talking-about.
He thinks he's an alien sent to Earth to teach us that Einstein was wrong. _" E=mc2, well that's what the planet uses and you've all been fools"_ 😂 12:17
This dude is an alien plot to slow down human progress. Can't be a threat to a galactic empire if we get basic addition wrong.
Y'all quickly went to alien, he didn't mean he was an alien. He meant he was a coconut, because his IQ is the same.
@@sharudd but a coconut is spherical. A circle is 360, and so to add another dimension, you would multiply it by 360 again, so his iq would be 129600, right? (According to his version of math anyway.) Clearly he is smarter than us humans by so much that even our top minds can't understand him... or something.
This whole video can be summed up with "magnets, how do they work?"
This guy is either insane or trolling.
Ok, but why do they work?
@@carterblunt4192 watch the latest cgp grey video I swear it will eventually talk about magnets
high level trolling is indistinguishable from insanity
Magnets, magic or infinity/0??
@@carterblunt4192 Tiny genies grab the metal and pull it.
I'm 95% convinced that Nigel is a satire character.
Nigel cheese hand is NOT a real name that someone is called. I refuse.
If it is, then he is so funny. How can he hold the character, I would break it and laugh hard.
dude we dont know what 95% means anymore. help! xD
Oh 100%. I'd bet he's probably somewhat knowledgeable, like a high school science teacher. But he is absolutely taking the piss. 😂
I was convinced when he called the wave a wobbly bit
Maths isn't a strong point of mine, but still, even I lost brain cells trying to figure out how he came up with this.
easy, the whole thing was actually a sketch for a comedy night in the navy, their faces were going white because they realised he actually believed the bs he was spouting.
He's a simpleton who can't understand even basic math. This is why he never got promoted in the navy.
I barely got through Calc in college, and honestly I doubt this guy has even attended a calc class in his life; let alone anything in physics.
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@@paulghignon4092 Sci Man Dan covered this Guy, Hbomberguy unfortunately didnt.
So clearly, that means you should check both out!!
The whole thing is a perfectly acted science parody, surely. Give the man an Oscar.
God I hope so.
Agreed, he has to be trolling. He knows enough stuff to know that what he is saying is silly. There are a couple moments in there where I sense he's not being serious (like at 11:09)
I can't believe this youtuber thought he was serious
@@damudderburd3939 I can't believe you didn't bother to look him up yourself, because although he may act just like David Brent from The Office, he is in fact 100% serious and a prime example of the Dunning-Kreuger effect in action.
@@damudderburd3939 I can't believe this commenter thought he wasn't serious
The funny thing is that he disproved himself with the two first claims he made.
He first claims that 1+1=1, and then claims that inf=720 because 360+360=720.
If you factor out 360 from the last equation you get 1+1=2 which contradicts his first statement.
I don't really care about the rest of the video because I had already lost 100% of my brain functionality after a couple of minutes.
I am too stupid to read this but I agree (but at least not as stupid as that guy)
True, same
Maybe he doesnt think you can factor out real numbers. Probably he will find way to disprove this.
His first claim is that he's 50-something. How did he ever get past the age of 1?
Well inf =1 because 1+1+....+1 boils down to be one. So 1=any number
This is how my teacher must have felt reading my last maths exam
🤣🤣🤣
As someone who has worked with schizophrenia patients, he reminds me a lot of some of them, one who had claimed to have discovered a perpetual motion machine that was seized by the CIA.
Agreed, his mental state seems pretty disturbing. Hope he gets help.
Hahaha what?
The dude is recollecting conversations and scenarios he clearly did on his own head. When he talks about "high level people" and "trashed the basics of eucledian mathemathics" its clearly a fantasy he made up. How he got to the point of recording himself, seeing the video and uploading it, is beyond me.
@@wolfpack571 this just turns the video from funny to really really really sad
Lord help us.
As someone studying condensed matter theory at a postgrad level, I wish I had this guy's confidence while explaining magnetism. Shit's complicated
Confidence is easy when you disregard all expert knowledge and decide everything you make up is true instead lol
No one asked
I honestly don't understand magnetism! It's honestly magic....I mean, right? Magic?
I'm _partially_ kidding of course, but the truth is that no man on earth knows what either magnetism or gravity actually _is._ Action-at-a-Distance, indeed.
@@bricaaron3978 Dude you have no idea. It's not quite that we don't understand how any of it works, but man does it take some effort to understand what we do. I love studying it, but I wouldn't wish that on anyone else.
Magnetism may as well be magic, unless I'm talking to someone with some university level physics in their head. Without a pretty broad foundation, any explanation I give won't make much sense at all. I'm not quite at the level where I could confidently explain those topics to laypeople, maybe someday though
@@NeverMakingVideos With respect---and I do mean that---isn't it possible that you are mistaking the understanding of how things like magnetism and gravity _behave_ with the concept of what they actually _are?_
I guess my point was that concepts like gravity (and magnetism) force one to acknowledge the difference between _What_ and _Why_ ... which is a difference that is, for whatever reason, is a lot harder for some people to acknowledge than others.
I usually don't like to see people making fools of themselves on the Internet, but I make an exception for Mr. Cheese. He presents each of his "proof" with a smug face as if he presented a brilliantly clever proof that no one had thought of before. It's hilarious.
And, indeed, a lot of the times no one had thought of them before... hardly anyone was cognitively challenged enough for that.
He might have schizophrenia or something so you might want to hold off on that
@@kv4648 Do you you have information that he is schizophrenic? I'm not qualified to diagnose schizophrenia, but I've known several people with schizophrenia in my life and I worked at a day centre for people with different mental issues including schizophrenia for two years. The problem with schizophrenia is that it behaves very differently from person to person, and performing remote diagnostics on someone with mental issues is literally impossible (and unethical).
However, if we should take this into account for every single person in the flat-earth community could be schizophrenic we could never argue with any of them online.
Anyway, if I'm wrong and he really is schizophrenic, then my comment is the least of his problems considering that he has a channel with where he exposes himself with the same quackery in 80+ videos.
If he is sick and is indeed diagnosed with schizophrenia I really feel sorry for him, but I honestly don't believe that this is the case here.
@@kv4648 How is "having schizophrenia" not being "cognitively challenged"?
@@ThomasGabrielsen He is in fact mentally unwell. He was discharged from the Royal Navy because of his failing health and now he lives in a supported living facility due to his illness. It has not been clarified WHAT he is diagnosed with, just that he cannot live independently.
He's popped up on similar debunking videos, and he's one of the few I don't enjoy mocking because he genuinely with all his heart believes what he's saying is true.
Mental health isn't very well managed sadly
There's no way this Nigel Cheese "Hands" guy isn't a troll. There is nothing you can say to make me believe he's genuine. This is hilarious. Thank you for sharing it.
In this a case where Feynman's quote of: "It's not even wrong." applies. Before you can determine whether something is correct or wrong, it first needs to be coherent. And his ramblings clearly fail to rise even to that level.
It's actually Pauli who said that but yes
@@left9096 Ooops, you are right.
Exactly. I mean unless they magically become bonded together at the same moleculer mass and properties of what they were when they were individual magenta. They are just two small magnets attracting one another. Not one magnet.
@@BobbiDigitals it doesn't even make sense to seek logic in this... Stuff. He said that infinity is TWO CIRCLES, when:
1) a lemniscate is note made out of two circles
2) even if they were, this man doesn't clearly have any idea of what a "symbol" is.
@@edoardoferretti5493 I know. And I think they win when they suck you in tithe point of even debating their lunacy. You're right.
So, I asked some pretty high level people what happens when you have 2 magnets and put them together. And they answered there will be 2 magnets that got put together. I was amazed by their genius.
My question is can anyone get to the high level in the first place assuming you are starting from Level 1 and you can only move up 1 level at the time? Seems like you would stay on that level for 720 degrees.
Well, they are WRONG!
My parents believe this guy, and they think that he's right because you can measure a small voltage if there are copper and zinc sheets between the two magnets (AKA, a galvanic battery)
"That's what you humans have been doing"
"That's what the plant has been using"
Does this guy think he's some sort of extraterrestrial being that's 1470° more intelligent than humans?
This guy might be some kind of extra dimensional being. Jokes aside, this is so strange, maybe he is suffering mentally.
Maybe he's just recognizing that since his brain structure is so different from ours, there is no way he is classified as a homosapien, maybe he's a Neanderthal... but with a less efficient brain and less capacity
Alright. I'm 7:33 in and I'm going to stop this.
I had someone like this in one of my masters courses when studying physics. Long story short: He was schizophrenic and after somehow managing to live by himself for years, he ended up in the mental ward.
Funnlily enough "my" schizophrenic was also obsessed with magnets and geometry. In addition to that, light and shielding gravity were side topics, but it eventually all came down to magnets, circles and trigonometry.
edit: Just to mention it. He did not go to the mental ward for his love of magnets and circles. He got into a fight with a ticket vending machine on a bus in bright daylight and things went south from there.
It reminds me of the theory of sandpiles that we created with a friend when we were 9yo.
One sandpile plus one sandpile equals one sandpile. Therefore 1+1=1. If you go further you arrive to the conclusion that everything is equal to 1.
We abandoned our revolutionary word when our teacher told us she would apply it to our grades…
I read this really weirdly at first: I thought you were saying that that’s a theory out there that we (humans) ARE CREATED as 9 years olds, out of sand piles. lol
@@Michael-kp4bd its ok im stoned too
This is known as the Sorites paradox!
That post about the grades is golden. You had a great and clever teacher!
You appear to have stumbled across infinite set maths
The way this man came up with 1+1= 1 is like how people always joke that 1 shoe + 1 shoe = 1 pair of shoes
What if this is the case?
1 slice bread + 1 slice of bread + extra stuff = 1 sandwich
Though add 1 corgi (or other dog) and you immediately have 0 anything
1+1 equals 2 is one equation, 2 + 2 equals five which is 4 letters,1+1 equals 2 which is one symbol of a number, two magnets together or separate is still one point of space, math is an abstract because all thought is an abstract but all abstracts point to one ultimate reality and that is you are the Universe pointing to itself as proof of knowing that you really exist as all of space itself(Universe or eternity).
1 egg plus 1 egg = 1 omelette (small though, maybe 0.5).
@@theuniques1199 I told you not to smoke weed at 4 in the morning, Geoffrey!
This man is literally the greatest example of The Dunning-Kruger effect I have ever seen.
check out roger from mudfossil university. he’s my favorite. hundreds of videos lol
Lmaoooo
Which man ? Are you aware the the idiot os the pers0n that doessn't get the joke ! cheese hands is a fake man and the guy is clowning around...
But if you can't get the joke then just who is the idiot ?
i think he is a troll
@@timeWaster76 are you saying that cheesehands is a troll?
When we bought our house from my dad, the closing company wanted the certification that the well in the house had been properly sealed. My dad insisted that we didn't have a well, because it had been sealed. I pointed out that a) we had a sealed well, not a sealed "not a well", and that the state didn't buy his argument so it didn't matter- we needed to produce the paperwork.
"When you open the fridge, the temperature is minus"
Made my day.
He missed the even easier dunk on this statement. If the temperature were negative in the fridge, then everything would be frozen.
A fridge isn’t negative though
@@thebigpurplemonkey considering how much shit is in a fridge,
if everything in there were negative in temperature he'd die instantly opening it
@@clamdeity we don't really know what would happen as having a temperature below 0 kelvin is impossible
@@demon_hawkeye5269 you can infer pretty easily that if you've got that much shit in a fridge, all colder than 0 kelvin, bad things would happen quickly
I've seen this guy before on j think scimandan's channel, but he still never gets old. The sheer level of confidence he has in his wacky ass ideas is just side-splitting hilarious.
Was wondering where I'd seen this muppet before ^.^
I would love to see bubba the wonder dunce here at a whiteboard with Neil Tyson and get some real fundamental lessons.
Yeah, laughed pretty good at this the first time i saw it.
I laughed aloud when he said "Therefore infinity is 720 degrees."
dude looked familiar, must indeed at Scimandan on Tinfoil Tuesday I saw him before.
I am neither a physicist nor a mathematician. I don't hold degrees in either and this was excruciating to watch. If this guy ever presented any of this to a room full of people with actual degrees in math or physics they would have either been laughing, walking out, or firing him from whatever job he had that put him in the position of speaking to them. The only possibility for this to have gone well for him is if it were some kind of psychological experiment to see how people would react to complete idiocy in subjects they are highly trained in.
Props, Cathleen.
My math prof would have had a heart attack. He didn’t even take kindly to an actual expert saying something slightly inaccurate.
Mostly they would grab some popcorn, they are masochists anyway
Bachelor in Mathematics here. Not great but something. I cried
@@rubenweber6742 10/10 would recommend
5:45 I always assumed the character for infinity was chosen since it is one unbroken line. It has the cross in the middle to distinguish it from zero and obviously has to be horizontal to stop it from looking too much like an 8, but I think it's a good pictorial representation as well as an abstract symbol.
I don't think it's supposed to look like two circles though.
I have to disagree with you. 8 and infinity cannot be the same, because while infinity is 720°, the number 8 is rotated by 45° so it's actually 765°
Also if I stack 4 pizzas, that's kinda one lasagna
so 1+1+1+1=1
Dawg, your lasagna is too thick if you're using pizza dough.
@@bazzfromthebackground3696 **makes a pizza using pasta instead of dough**
Nigey, is that you?🤣
@@shardultheshaneshankar I mean, he is *that guy.*
90°, not 45
I think this is just a case of developing dementia. My mom's uncle has been developing dementia for years and he will always take me to the garage to help him out with his perpetual motion machine working on, guess what, you're right MAGNETS. And I was like, umm, grandpa, I don't think this will work and he will start to lecture me, show some equations, graphs, schemes and I was like, ok whatever. Later it turned out he had dementia, very aggressive form, he was a great guy tbh, RIP grandpa.
Inclined to agree :( Dementia is cruel. Sorry about your grandpa.
ok now it's not funny :( thx alot
Your mums uncle is your grandpa?
Well Christ, now I'm worried, cause when I was like 4 I thought I could make a perpetual motion machine with gear transitions after learning the basic knowledge that big gear moving slow + smaller gear = faster moving smaller gear, and now I'm wondering if I'll forget about conservation of energy and actually try to build it when I'm eighty...
@@fjnordthedwarf4004 well, as long as you, by age 80 aren't thinking that because gear has 4 letters and if you use 2 gears together then that looks like the infinity symbol on its side which also looks like an 8 which is that 4 times that 2 and OH MY GOD I UNDERSTAND MORE THAN EINSTEIN... Then I reckon you don't have to worry.
I have a feeling poor Nigel had a nervous breakdown, and the “high level” people he did this presentation for were the attendants at the hospital he was staying.
His way of saying”i’m 50- something, best guess” and then”you humans”, I think he believes himself an alien
I think he said "I'm 50-something, best guess" because as we could see in the video, he strongly believes maths are wrong, that they are imcomplete or just straight up trash (idk) and because of this he also believes basic calculations as his own age are based on trash like maths, so they could also be wrong. Or maybe you are right and he just had a nervous breakdown and believes himself an alien.
It's clearly severe mental illness.
Well he must be an alien because no sane human comes up with this bs.
perhaps he based his age on some other calendar other than the gregorian, which is different from ours, "humans"?
He says "us" humans but I do think you're right about him not being right in the head.
6:27
I am a teacher educator and the point he raises before (1+1 equals 1) we raise with elementary school teachers as the question of units to help them understand and teach fractions (e.g. 1 semicircle + another equals the whole circle, etc.). It teaches kids early about the importance of units. So basically we are teaching young children not to make nonsensical argument like this gentleman here.
I gotta say, I wish I had the confidence to walk into a room of actively practicing physicists and mathematicians, and tell them their understanding of mathematics is wrong because one magnet plus one magnet = one more powerful magnet, and their concept of infinity is incorrect because of incorrectly assumed shapes within the symbol of infinity having an appearance of two circles, which equal 720, which is decidedly not infinite.
that’s what happens when you’re a sheltered mummy’s boy, ig
I don't understand how he missed the fact that 1 circle plus 1 circle = 1 circle, so 720 degree is 360 degrees, which of course is just 1 degree. Everything is just 1.
@@mrkiky But since 0 is the shape of a circle, and a circle is 1 degree, then 0=1, therefore 1/0=1. That's deep bro.
Love how after saying 1+1=1 He goes on to say that the infinity symbol is 2 circles. Since they’re joined together by his “logic” wouldn’t there on be 1 circle?
He also said "2 times infinity".
How is that possible?
Infinitiy + infinity should be infinity in his logic 🤔
@@RomanHoltwick1 dont be ridiculous 2x is not the same as x+x
@@caldhar1234 🤣
Boom, got em.
720° killed me ngl
This guy is so funny. He is a meme for "That's not how this works. That not how any of this works." You have to make a part 2.
That, or "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit".
Dr. Cox's wrong song is very applicable too here
Was he wrongarooney Ned?
@@paulcarb Yes indeedy!
Watch is full video here ua-cam.com/video/CF5AIfuM0Uw/v-deo.html go to the end at 56 min where he goes on a rant
Sad actually
If only they had waited it would be called the "Cheese Hands Effect" instead of Dunning-Kruger
This man clearly mixes up weight and mass.
And speed.
And energy
And everything actually
I think he mixed up his only 2 brain cells
@@satwiksahu486 i dont think he has 2.
Otherwise he could do addition.
@@satwiksahu486 he actually only has 1. Because 2 braincells next to each other equals 1 braincell. Smh
i mean, physicists also mix up mass and energy, that's what the whole E=mc² business is about
This man emanates particularly strong "Magnets, how do they work?" energy
🤣
Memes jack, they are the DNA of the soul
Energy? But he’s standing still.
lol yeah was thinking the same, it seem all his arguments boiled down to "Magnets, how do they work?" witch is pretty embarrassing to be asking if you claim to be anything close to a physicist
I believe the whole Juggalo make-up look would fit him very well
I can't believe this Nigel guy went through his whole 'lecture' with a straight face. I refuse to believe this guy is serious.
I‘m pretty sure he is not. He is trolling with what are basically physics puns.
@@janniszimbalski6652 wait he’s saying puns? whoah where??
@@numbers93 Ok, puns was maybe the wrong word. It‘s not actual wordplay. But he is using a lot of (technically/from a certain point of view) true physics facts that show his knowledge, in nonsensical ways. Some of which are, again, technically true, but are applied in the wrong context. That is stuff i also did with friends in uni as a joke. It‘s nerd humor.
Of course i could be wrong and this guy is just a nutjob. But it feels a bit to familiar and based on too much knowledge to not be on purpose.
@@janniszimbalski6652 ahhh ok. From what I can tell, the terminologies he’s using are rather basic. I don’t see him actually being an expert in disguise
Off brand John Oliver is good at not breaking character
I just combined 2 x 1 slices of bread, 1 x slice of ham, 1x slice of cheese, and got 1 sandwich. 1+1+1+1=1 sandwich, amazing. 😂😂😂
I will say that it's pretty impressive the way he remembers all this wrong information.
He sounds like me when I'm making up bullshit on the spot to annoy my siblings
Said it once, will say it again: If someone claims to be in contact with "high level people" you know he is not
I always say, "Name them. If they're high level people everyone should know who they are, and where their credentials are from."
Veeery high level. The highest you ever meet. It's true. I know them. Their Level is high.
They were high alright.
To be fair, everyone is high level at this point.
4:00 Also, hydrogen by itself has no neutrons. Unless we are of course talking about Deuterium, which has one, or another isotope like Tritium. Assuming, that we are not talking about Isotopes, there aren't any neutrons in hydrogen
We are not supposed to talk about how you can get a magnet out of hydrogen in the first place, aren't we?
Exactly, thats why in chemistry u can interpret a proton as H+
This is just a complicated rendition of "if you take two lasagnes stack on on top of the other, now you have one lasange."
I give up. This man is clearly a genius. After years of training and countless experiments using the most sophisticated equipment that humanity could envision, I must concede that everything I know is a complete lie.
on a serious note, I genuinely feel sorry for this guy. I can only describe this as tragic.
Including his value of pi, I memorised a few digits of it as a kid, to 3dp it was 3.142 back then, but adding 4 more places it used to be 3.1415926. This was over 40 years ago, and obviously his research has revised that outdated approximation to 3.1428795 🤔
Late life crisis hitting strong
@@Wabbelpaddel That's the sad part. He should have had this bonkers crisis years ago and gotten it out of his system. Now he's old, set in his ways, with no time left to figure it out.
@@2lefThumbs Like Bloody Stupid Johnson from the Discworld novels, who thouht pi was a very untidy number indeed, and decided 3 would make a much better pi instead, and so, with sheer bloody-mindedness, made a circle with a circumference of 2*3*r, breaking physics in the process and unintentionally creating a man-made black hole.
Its impossible to get those qualifications he claims with this level of stupidity.
So either, he has those qualifications and this is a joke (or he has a brain injury)
Or he's lying about those qualifications, and this is either a joke or what he believes.
I'm an electrical engineer. And I've always stumbled across this question: What's the deal with magnets? If I tell someone, that there is potential energy stored in a teacup that you lift from the table, it's no big deal for most people. But with magnets it's all "Wooooo... magic!"
Magnets, can't explain that!
because they do things
rocks aren’t supposed to do things, there must be God in there or something
Magnets are magic explained as science
@@guytheincognito4186 That doesn't make sense.
"That did upset an awful lot of physicists and mathematicians in the room." I fucking bet it did.
Lmaoo
Your cursing is needless and ignorant.
@@robertveith6383 It adds emphasis and is not harmful, calm down.
@@robertveith6383 I would love to hear an explanation on why adding an emphatic word to that sentence made them ignorant.
@@robertveith6383 cursing is fucking healthy, even science says so
so the only fucking ignorant person is bloody you
As a student that really doesnt have good relations with math and struggles to understand many of it's concepts,
I am glad i can at least spot the difference between something that doesn't make sense to me and something that doesn't make sense at all
9:24 "For infinity to exist, it needs to be two times infinity" -- probably the most sensible thing he said up to that point.
I think it was the only correct thing he said too bad he was trying to make it sound like an impossibility
@@thanerak He also said that
0 x c^2 = 0
which is true, but he then used it to "prove" E = mc^2 is untrue.
is infinity + infinity = infinity
@@GodbornNoven
Yes, because infinity is an idea, not a number.
@@GodbornNoven infinity + infinity = infinity + infinity. Since infinity is a structure and not a number you must keep it's structure in the equation if you want it to remain true I think
Of all the conspiracy and free energy nuts out there, I genuinely feel sorry for this guy. He's been passed over for promotion all his life. He has striven to raise himself but has been cut down time and again because he hasn't realised his lot in life, and is unable to get to the places he thinks he should get to. So he has, by degrees, gone off the rails and is attempting to make himself sound important and learned to show those officers that *they* were the ones who were wrong, not him. I have seen this in a few other people, although not to this extent.
So might I ask everyone to go ahead and laugh at the Kent Hovinds of this world, but show some sympathy for this man who has genuine delusional issues.
I see what you're trying to say but how do you know all of this about him?
Just from the way he talks about embarrassing the military brass and boffins. We all know that's nonsense, but he probably did give some presentation on his ideas and was laughed out of the room and labelled a crackpot, and so passed over for promotion. And he feels bitter about it - just listen to the way he talks about them turning white with fear.
In a similar vein, I knew a bloke who was convinced the source of all his woes was the Masons. He claimed he wrote a book "exposing" them (I never found any evidence of the book though), and they caused the breakup of his marriage. He reckoned he had a sure fire theory to predict stock markets, and was constantly on the phone (a communal payphone - this was a shared house in the mid 90s) to his broker. His room was covered in graphs and tables of various stock prices, and it looked like something out of A Beautiful Mind. But he spoke in much the same way as this chap.
@@merseyviking ouch, I feel bad for the guy.
@@abdobelbida7170 You mustn’t feel sorry for these wankers. They are the people who make us normal.
Nothing 77 damage control about this post. All free energy conspiracy nuts.
he is legit the
"magnets, how do they work" meme as a person
Even ICP would call this guy out.
"Fkin Magnets, how do they work?"
- Cheese Hands
It’s fascinating. It’s so intricate the way one non-sequitur leads by process of broken logic to another non-sequitur. He basically starts with a false proposition such as 1+1=infinity and then says “and because apples are pentagons, and cats bark, pi is more than infinity”. Or something like that, whatever it is, the guy isn’t firing on all four cylinders.
If you rotate ♾ 90 degrees on its z axis (either direction, because infinity exists in incommensurate counterspace) you get an 8. Eight, therefore, is the first derivative of infinity. If you rotate 8 90 degrees on its y axis (either direction, because none of this makes sense, anyway) you see it edge-on as |.
The second derivative of ♾ is 1, proving he's wrong. Infinity equals 1. And the mass of the magnet is zero, which is a circle, which is 360. Oops.
Actually, now that I've thought about it, he doesn't remind me of science as much as those old toy teeth. Wind him up and he just chatters away.
You forgot to do the third derivative: rotate 1 90 degrees in the x axis and you get a point. A point with nothing before it or after it is 0.0 which is nothing.
Then if you integrate nothing you get 1 plus a constant. That constant can be anything, therefore the integral of nothing is infinity.
He reminds me of the clips Johnny O plays under hid Dingleberries and Cling Ons clips... you do not know what exactly they put into these folks to cause this, but the result is a continuous stream of shit coming out of them without pause.
Sounds very like what happens with Nigel!
@@stephenandrusyszyn3444 I am humbled by your insights. It was right there, all along, had I the vision to see. 😄
Please, oh please don't give them ideas 🤣
Which leads us to the important question:- What did the 0 say to the 8?... Nice belt!
Ah yes, the professor who debunks Einstein, Newton, Maxwell, Watt, and every other genius Mathematician/Physicist that have slowly built our knowledge throughout centuries, with a fridge magnet
This guy is doing the kind of "math" I do when I'm bored and "see" connections in things.
This except I'm high
We all have our moments of clarity. Hovever, this man has the opposite
Schizophrenia moment
@@adamdorsky5465 dementia moment
Someone on acid “no bro this is how the universe works s2g”
The mind gymnastics to get to these conclusions is gold medal worthy
If you take one magnet and combine it with another magnet you have two magnets. What you have one of is one *magnetic field,* a magnetic field that is twice as strong as it was.
Yep.
and that magnet can be broken down into smaller magnets but each with their magnetic field but much weaker
Lets all give this man a big round of applause for his excellent demonstration of the duning kruger effect.
A round means a circle and a circle is 180 degrees. So, is a round of applause half infinity?
@@jamessierpinski3617 ahem ... a circle is 360 degrees ;-)
This guy has to be a comedian. I laughed so hard at his chart of E=Mc^2. How he deduced all that junk has got to be either comedic genius or the inner workings of a truly twisted intellect!
Cant believe he put c^2 on a graph that shows increase in value when c^2 is fixed value, same as c. :O
Can't blame him. I too feel like a genius the minute i'm standing in front of a writing board and having a pen in my hand
Can we crowdfund this guy to go on a worldwide lecture tour? Would be the most entertaining evening of my life.
I bet there already was a similar trope in media that i obviously never heard of, but guts tell me there is
But he must be required to make real world demonstrations of his theories.
3:20 The problem here is, that the usual mathematical addition isn't appropriate to represent his way of combining magnets based on his way of "counting" magnets. In the same way you could arue that 1+1=8 observing the "combination" of two cats resulting in kittens, or 1+1=1 after "adding" a cat to a mouse.
Mathematics does provide options to define new operations, so that e.g. 1 op 1 = 1 for those magnets, but you'd first have to clarify how those magnets or combinations of magnets are mapped to numbers.
Then there's the typical numerology stuff, where he mixes symbols, assigns some arbitrary number loosely associated to that, you can pull out any result from those associations.
What he is doing is word games.
And he doesn't even know the terminology too well.
The magnet isn't held to the board by "energy", it's held there by forces:
Mainly a magetic force between the permanent magnet and the ferromagnetic (part of the) board, which draws the magnet towards the board, and friction between board and magnet, which stops it from sliding down (where it would go due to the pull of gravity).
Confusing magnetic force with energy is a typical misconception btw.
Most of what he says isn't actually wrong, it doesn't make sense at all.
Concerning temperatures below zero: Of course on e.g. the celsius scale you can get temperatures below zero. But also on the Kelvin scale one can, for some physical systems (e.g. Lasers), have negative (Kelvin) temperatures, there's a whole Wikipedia article about this (Wikipedia isn't the end of all knowledge, but often enough a good starting point as long as the subject isn't tainted by politics).
The "magnetic energy" equation is complete nonsense. First he should specify what he even means by "magnetic energy" in this case. Since he is using permanent magnets it might be some potential energy, but then there needs to be a choice where to assign a potential energy of zero, i.e. it only makes sense to compare two states, or one state to some reference state. "Inertia", should that be mass? Who knows. Maybe it's "the gap between here and the board". It can't have a unit attached to it, else the units are mismatched. OTOH, he has already demonstrated that his use of mathematical symbols doesn't adhere to any conventions, and without any conventions that "equation" can mean anything, which makes it meaningless.
So again, what he is saying makes so little sense, it isn't even wrong.
Unless those terms, like "energy", "magnetic energy", "inertia", and the meanings of mathematical symbols in that context, are clearly defined, any discussion is fruitless, you're not even speaking the same language. The words he uses sound like physical terms, and the symbols he writes look like mathematical symbols, but he removed those links between the symbols/words and their meaning. So he is just assembling sentences adhering to some basic grammatical rules, but lacking any meaning.
Consider finite phase space, pumping energy into the system will eventually reduce the entropy for increasing energy, by which at that point, temperature would be negative
I had heard something about laser cooling, but I had no idea lasers could have sub-zero kelvin temperatures. I might need to look this up sometime.
@@traumateaminternational4732 It's the state of the atoms in the medium, and the subzero temperatures result from limiting the view to only a few states, i.e. an energy spectrum that is capped. Such a system with a capped energy spectrum will result in negative temperatures, and those are "above" positive temperatures, i.e. represent states with higher inner energy. So it is a very abstract concept, but one that does arise from and is used in statistical mechanics, i.e. thermodynamics when viewed from the microscopic side.
Usually it is then more convenient to use thermodynamic beta = 1/(k_B*T). Anyone studying physics will likely encounter the concept at least once during statistical mechanics / thermodynamics, but as its usability is limited to special cases it's not widely used, lasers are the typical cited "use case".
Still there is nothing "colder" than absolute zero Kelvin, as the negative temperatures represent higher energies, loosely speaking "above infinite Kelvin temperature". So don't expect to get frostbites from a laser device.
The Wikipedia article is maybe a good starting point to the subject.
Usually physical systems have more states accessible to them ("become more disordered") the higher their energy, and such systems have only positive temperatures. But some systems have a limited energy spectrum and above a certain energy the accessible states become less and less (in a sense the system becomes "more ordered" the more energy is pumped into it), and in those cases the temperature as defined in statistical mechanics becomes negative.
@@Pengochan I wasn't expecting such a thorough response. Much obliged!
Jokes on you. He never specified in which ring he operates.
Hahaha, I actually called the 1+1=1 thing. I jokingly said to myself that if you just stack two 'ones' on top of each other, you'll get a big 'one', but I really thought he would do a series of bullshit transformations, where one of the steps will feature a fallacy, like dividing by zero, but no, gramps went with the "big 'one'" maneuver
This guy makes flat earthers look smart. They at least understand that maths is a thing that exists. They use it poorly but they at least use it.
All jokes aside, this guy is a phenomenal actor. Whether or not he believes this himself is irrelevant, the way he presents it actually makes his nonsense interesting which when you think about it is quite a feat. In addition, his mannerisms are spot on. He fully controls your attention at every turn. Absolutely masterclass, he should become a politician.
Well true, but it's just because he's convinced he's onto something. Which is a thing a lot of people do who have no idea what they're talking about
There already is a politician like him. His name is John Turmel. He went on Dragons' Den explaining why the Canadian dollar should be abolished and replaced with poker chips.
@@JimmyVermeer Case in point
Don't give the bastard any ideas.
This made me laugh so hard
I had only one brain cell, and this infinity guy killed it.
he's the «magnet» guy
I think this guy's qualifications may actually be legit and this could be some form of satire against the dishonest "hand-wavy" teaching practices in academia. Basically showing how you can make even the most absurd things sound "believable" using the right tone of voice and by bringing up complicated terms to hide your own misunderstanding and build false creditability. I personally see real professors do it all the times on much smaller scales.
Either that or he actually is just completely nuts.
I'm inclined to go with the latter.
I just think he escaped a special kind of hospital
If that’s it, then he killed it. The condescending glares at the camera is a nice touch
@@cardinalityofaset4992 what makes you think he escaped? he's not that clever.
I did consider this theory. However his commitment is that of a truly convinced individual . Please refer to my latest comment.
“A very confused person tries to debunk maths”
So basically flat earthers
Thermodynamics actually has 4 laws, as they added the zeroth law later (If system A is in thermodynamic equilibrium with system C, and system B is also in equilibrium with C, then A and B are in equilibrium with each other). It is the zeroth because it is even more fundamental than the 1st law.
Isn't that just the transitive property?
@@thebe_stone yes
@@thebe_stone Technically a Law, it can't be derived from the other postulates, but it is obvious from experiment.
That being said (engineering/intro) thermo is just black box style things, it's not even logically consistent iirc? Though there have been attempts outside of statistical mechanics (see Caratheodory's formulation).
Im pretty sure they added it cause of stuff like this. Because despite it fundementally being common sense that if A=C and if B=C that it means that A=B. But people started claiming because it wasnt a law that it wasnt true at all and was just a coincidence that it happened like that. So they added it to go "Hey look. Its a law dont argue with it"
Well he was also wrong about the existance of gravitational fields or that temperatures below 0K can't be reached
My favorite part about his logic is that you don’t need to be a mathematician to debunk him. You just need to understand consistency.
He’s claiming to blow up all of math, but he’s using equations designed by our understanding of math. If he was really doing something, he wouldn’t be using our equations in the first place lol
And why does he act like anything times 0 is obviously 0? 1+1 is obviously 2, but he’s claimed to blow that all up. Why is it so obvious that anything times 0 is 0? He’s cherry picking rules to follow in order to create some strange interactions between concepts that have nothing to do with eachother.
If I take 0*1 math says that equals zero right? To break down what multiplication is it means I have zero groups of one magnet... but I still have the one magnet. That must mean that zero times one, equals (sticks magnet to the board) one
@@32Rats this is significantly more mind blowing than anything that guy said lol
Shhhh nobody tell him he's using math to try to debunk math
@@32Rats if you have zero groups of something you have nothing
@@duality4y It was a joke, mimicking his wild stream of "logic"
I've heard this guy's diatribe before, specifically through Scimandan. It's almost painful to hear someone be so objectively incorrect with such conviction.
conviction combined with a world-weary indignation at the stupidity he's spend his life being confronted by
@@toi_techno Unfortunately, indignation doesn't make him less incorrect. Possibly the opposite.
Love the "c² = M" graph he made, rly made the whole explanation a lot easier for Planar
And did he really think say that c stands for constant? 😭
infinity being 720 was actually quite creative. how can he say that with a straight face?
Because 720 = 2 circles, the inner and outer. In other words, a circle isn't round, it's infinite. What's so hard to understand about that?
He came so close to discovering Aleph Null. All he needs to do now is pick up a book on the subject of different kinds of infinities and see how huge (infinite, really) the whole subject is.
If it contains all kinds of infinities, it must be larger than infinity (just getting in the mood for reading that)!
Is the book by any chance a circle?
It felt like he came close to a lot of different concepts, but always managed to avoid them at the right moment.
Like I felt I could almost follow his logic, or that he will say something sane with the next sentence but he always managed to completely dumbfound me. :-D
@@Washeek perhaps because he doesn't even know how to verbally discuss or describe the things he's attempting to show, you should realize he has no idea what he's talking about
@@SolidSiren Of course. But you never know when you stumble upon an idiot savant scenario. This is the internet after all.
"Shooting fish in a barrel" feels like an understatement for how easy this guy's arguments are to debunk. Honestly it doesn't even need debunking cause it's so damn stupid.
The fish are shooting themselves at this point.
Shooting the barrel?
Like shooting fish in a dry, otherwise empty barrel. Dead fish.
It's so stupid that it's actually hard to debunk again.
Nigel: 1 + 1 = 1
Also Nigel: 360 +360 = 720
Nailed it
Lmao. You missed a massive flaw in his logic when he "proved" pi is greater than infinity. He drew a straight line from the -x to +y, acted like that represented infinity, and the arc outside it was greater... The arc is infinity, apparently he disproved Pythagoras too.
@@Rugg-qk4pl That's what science is though
@@K4inan maybe, but you aren't very good at science if you think infinity = 720
welp he aslso said pi was equal to 3.1428, soo
where was Pythagores?? i was looking for ages for him!
@@galenburnett9791 he doesn't actually mention Pythagoras, but he draws a triangle on a graph at one point and totally misrepresents how triangles work.
I love it when crazy people just say "**word salad** ergo Einstein was wrong and I have debunked all of modern science AND mathematics!"
But the sad thing is, he claims to have had his Eureka moment when he was 28 years old and that his best guess is that he is now in his fifties. That is literally enough time to make a physicist from scratch (no pun intended) so he or she can explain the physics to you.
Yup.. Man has been brainwashing himself for the best part of 30 years.. sheesh!
@@dw300: Right. Would you let your friend do that to himself? I wouldn't either. What does that tell us? I feel so sorry for these people.
If I mix two bowls of soup I have one big soup.
1+1=1
....also any number + any number = 1
The amount of soup I get is just more, but it will always be one soup. So yeah, I just proved that everything is 1.
Thanks.
The way he drew the graph fried my brain so much I forgot how graphs work for a few minutes
which one? the E=MC^2 graph?
@@aguyontheinternet8436 Yes lmfao. Had to rewatch this, feel like I lost my braincells all over again
@@soulsofwar8985 well, at the very least, you make the graph correctly and your average joe can more easily understand what the equation actually means
@@aguyontheinternet8436 Maybe, but he did not make the graph correct at all. Using a constant as an axis, it has been awhile since I laughed that hard
@@soulsofwar8985 Well yeah, but I felt a little bad laughing, since there is a chance something is seriously wrong with his mind (the other option is he's trolling)
Also, in the absence of a gravitational field, the car will go on forever, even after the energy runs out. For the car to slow down, it would need a force to be applied to the mass to accelerate it in the opposite direction of motion.
@Team Septic will you be doing something on this guy too or he just too far gone?
Except that in our Universe, there can be no absence of a gravitational field because if there was, how would you know how fast you were going and with no other matter (no other gravitational field) in relation to what? 😃
If love to see Nigel have a go at imaginary numbers
@@magusmelanie828 I'd just love to see him have a go at real numbers and get them right! 😂
I guess you meant to say "the absence of frictional forces", gravitational field does not impede motion.
this is why my science teachers always made us specify the units in a lab. as you said: 1 small magnet + 1 small magnet != 1 small magnet
Exactly what I was thinking. When he's talking about the amount of atoms that comprise his magnets he's actually changing the units of has algebra. 1+1=2 by definition assuming the unit is the same. If he says; 1 magnet + 1 magnet = 1 megamagnet he may be right, but then he should define his units.
Yeah one of my math teachers back in the early-mid compulsory schoolyears I think it was, asked if we were talking about elephants, when we didn't specify a unit xD
1+1=1u
@@nullpointerworks4036 No, he would not be right because 1 Megamagnet is defined as 1000000 magnets.
Well he is correct, one small magnet plus one small magnet is one small magnet.... Just twice as long
“A 28 year old man who was dyslexic, me, had trashed, in less than an hour, ✨Einstein✨”
Einstein was 26 when he came up with special relativity, and he was dyslexic.