[Edit] Mohan deletes all comments critical to his videos. That's how someone aims to misinform the public! [re-edit] Dang! Way to go ruining Mohan's IMDB mini-bio, as edited "by IMDb" !!! 🤣But I guess it is way more accurate now!!!! Thanks IMDb, or whoever edited it! If you think I'm wrong and Praveen is right, please share this video with a few people and see who the majority agrees with. If you think I'm right though, please do the same. For everyone else, please do the same!
ElectroBOOM, could you please debunk this video, Im pretty sure its click bait and fake, "How to Make 4000w Free Electricity Energy with big bolt 🔩 use copper wire"
Oh dear. Praveen is clearly, unambiguously, and absolutely blabbering complete nonsense... So nonsensical only the UA-cam algorithm could like it. But dear Mr ElectroBOOM, you seem to be suggesting that truth can be ascertained by checking an idea's popularity. This is false. True things are true regardless of how popular they are. This is why honestly engaging in the scientific method is so important. To be fair, I don't actually think that's what you meant to suggest; just that it could be taken that way... and considering the types you're likely defending yourself against... Who knows how something like that will land.
@@ElectroBOOM perhaps you could share your "hands on" knowledge on electrical grid and electrical outlets in other countries for some future video on electrical grid? 😄
They don't "cure insanity", but Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), or what people often think of as "shock treatment" actually has been genuinely shown to have real positive effects in the treatment of some types of mental disorders. It's not exactly the "quack medicine" that everybody thinks it is. It is still actually used today (although generally in a much more careful and controlled way than it used to be) by legitimate medical professionals for treating some patients, often with surprisingly good results. (But it's only used for certain types of things, usually only after other forms of treatment have not been effective, only in very controlled ways, and as part of a larger system of treatment involving many other techniques as well. It is simply one tool in a toolbox, not some sort of automatic cure-all either.)
Just because you can't understand it, doesn't mean it ain't there, everyone was studying the flow of electricity wrong until last year, everyone still have an improper understanding of gravity, traditional scientists are unable to understand or accept quantum physics, our scientific knowledge has major gaps in it, instead of criticizing someone trying to fill this gap, you should instead try to rethink your fundamentals, everybody knows that nobody has ever been able to explain how such advanced temples were constructed in India
@@yudhistirs man, you are talking about real science and timothy was making a joke xD I don't think you should compare how science works vs this Praveen guy making up bullshit. Science is based on evidence and Praveen is just making up stuff without any evidence.
@@yudhistirs”Everyone was studying the flow of electricity wrong until last year” - speak for yourself please. A UA-cam vid isn’t some authority on what people know or don’t know. Or at least what people who do actual research and engineering know. Like, you got all those primary sources and yet you claim based on a YT vid…
@@Dethas1991 Praveen is trying to get evidence, the ASI is blocking him, there certainly is serious attempt to hide some information that is valuable, something you may suddenly be told a century from now on as a new discovery
@@absurdengineering you should watch an older video from ElectroBOOM itself where he tried refuting Veritasium's theory on the flow of electricity, until last year, the entire world was studying the flow of electricity wrong, most of the countries in the world have still not corrected their text books, follow your own heroes and you will realize the large gaping gap in our version of science
Sadly, in India, too many science content creators are similar to Praveen Mohan, or even worse. And they are so famous that many college students(of any major) believe all these are as real as concepts like gravity. Even teachers and professors like to boast about ancient technologies in class. Once, Praveen Mohan was also invited to some college as a chief guest. Not many people in India debunk these because they get the usual hate comments "Why attack my religion?", "Leave India", "Don't get brainwashed by western science", "Flat earth religion believer", "You can't prove it is wrong", "Science doesn't know everything", "in the end science will accept these the knowledge of ancient India" etc. Here are some other pseudosciences, that people believe to be true. Ancient India had atomic bombs that Oppenheimer copied, ancient India had aeroplanes, test tube babies, ancient people talked about gravity, general relativity, atomic structure, quantum physics, e=mc^2, distance from sun to earth, 9 planets(sic) and even worse claims.
Science is Dope by Pranav Radhakrishnan also debunks Pseudoscience. Just an info. Nice to see a guy from our country knowing stuff and not getting way too much into religion. Alas, koi nahi maanta ye sach ko humare alawa
There are a lot of cultures that would rather wallow in fantastical misinformation about a nonexistant past, rather than move on and forge a bold and intellectual future...
@@dattatreyadas It seems pretty common for countries east of the berlin wall that were heavily subjugated, abused and otherwise exploited. My own country - Hungary - having been victim of slavery and exploitation by ottomans for 2 and a half centuries, then 2 more centuries of being an Austrian colony after they "liberated" us, then half a century under "soviet utopia" after a brief stint under Nazi subjugation... oh and because of the austrians we lost over 2/3 of our country. is full of people claiming we are the heart chakra of the earth, that jewish people want to steal our water and land, that ancient Hungarians had magic and christians intentionally wiped all its knowledge out to enslave us and crap like that.
I took a history course once, and the lecturer said that there is a very big problem for archaeologists called anachronism, which means that you look at ancient things from a modern perspective, like seeing a copper cable and saying it's an electric cable. One should never assume that something from the past is equivalent to something modern just by form! And there is a thing called gold poisoning! As part of metal poisoning
Gold on its own won't poison you. You have to intentionally create soluble compounds (gold salts) such as gold chloride which is toxic to the liver and kidneys. But just eating gold, even super finally powdered gold, won't poison you. You might be thinking of heavy metal poisoning from metals like cadmium, mercury, lead, manganese, chromium, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, silver, antimony, and thallium. Historically, gold amalgam (an alloy with mercury) was widely used in gilding, leading to numerous casualties among the workers, but that was due to the mercury.
The classic joke is that some archeologists in some country dug up some copper wires and were 'These look like copper wires! Hey, looks like our ancient forefathers already invented the phone!' The next country over got jealous and also started an archeological dig. However, they found no signs of copper wires at all. Next day, their paper read 'No signs of copper found, indicating our forefathers must all have used mobile phones!'
I am an Indonesian, and i can confirm that my great great great great grandfather built the dyson sphere inside the moon, many temple in Indonesia is used as receiver to transport power from the moon
As a fellow Indonesian but not a great great great great grandson of an inventor, I can confirm that people in my place in the past has been using longitudinal wave signals to communicate wirelessly around the rice fields, send and received using a simple yet very complex neural linking technology that is already exists in their body since they born, truly a convenient technology.
This is one of the subtle dangers of AI; bad actors using it as fake evidence to support their claims. Of course, it was always possible to do this with photoshop, but now it’s easier and faster than ever. Thank you for tearing this guy apart.
@@0Blueaura not a lot of people I suspect would actually take their time to see the nitty gritty details like unrecognizable text or faces, most just skim through it, conclude its old thus low quality and proceed with the video. You shouldn't cringe but rather warn others just to be safe and sure they acknowledge that fact.
@@heisenbergstayouttamyterri1508like my machine learning teacher saying he will explain why regional minimums aren't a problem later (for a local minimum all derivatives must be 0, easy in 1 or 2 dimensions, but mathematicaly impossible in 50milion dimensions (reasonable number of parameters for a image classifier and very small compared to what is achievable today
when statue looks anatomically correct: Alien technology. When statue doesn't look anatomically corrct: Depiction of aliens. You cannot win with these people
Brewer here. Lautering is where you separate the grain from the wort once your mash is complete. Now some grains (wheat, and Oats in particular) can get very sticky and it is hard to lauter off the grain, resulting in a stuck mash. This is mitigated by adding rice hulls (among other options) to create space for the liquid to flow through.
A big Thankyou from India, Mehdi. With the astronomical rise of video based podcasts in India, many quacks such as Mr. Mohan have gained considerable followership. They play with the sentiments of people not well trained in science by making them happy about some imaginary aspects of their ancient culture. These vultures are a bane to the humanity at large as they degrade the basic element of scientific temper.
Trying to come up with anchient Indian electricity silly, even if you DO wan't to highlight anchient Indian technology their is plenty of iron and steel metalurgy from that time which is worthy of recognition. Electricity is soemone thing modern people use on a daily basis so it's the low hanging fruit of anyone trying to wow us by claiming the anchients had it.
@@obnoxiouspriest Everything is Advanced technology if we retrospectively went far enough 😅 A biface blade is advanced technology for any living species that cannot craft tools
In ye olden days, village idiots like this were just laughed at. Now, the internet gives every idiot a platform and you can't even properly criticize their shit because downvotes are hidden. You can't even call them an idiot to their faces because you'll get banned for hate speech.
Undermining credible archaeological research out of jealousy is shameful. Sensationalism can't hide the truth, and real scholarship will always prevail. It's clear who's genuinely contributing to knowledge and who's not.
As being a licensed electrician for over 44 years, I not only love the way Medhi explains the electrical theory, but the humor that he brings with it. Before I understood what this channel was about, I was thinking that this guy could really hurt himself one day, but after I watched a few more of his videos, I knew he was showing what potential consequences could be, especially by someone that is not careful, or thinks they know more than they do. You cannot see electricity, but he demonstrates the good, and the bad things that electricity is capable of doing.
He damn near did kill himself tho... When the jacobs ladder collapsed on him he was holding live leads to a microwave oven transformer in each hand. It's just a miracle -- and his flimsy wires -- that he didn't die
He has some serious qualifications as well.. above degree level... I used to do electrical/electronic work in the 80's. Been Off-Grid 36 years.. and I think I'm fairly well versed with 12 Volt's etc... Which is another sphere of considerations (voltage drop and types of wire being two..) that the qualified think they know about but really don't. The one task I do suggest to people as a amazing learning experience is making a crystal set from scratch as they did in WW2.. The other is a wind turbine that will charge a 12 volt battery above 5 amp's.. Making fire is easy in comparison... All good fun and that's why we are here.
As an Indian science student I must tell you that this is not the worst. I have heard many such pseudoscientific claims and the lies about the scientific knowledge ancient people have. It is funny to see u debunking him....I also get into debates whenever someone starts saying such things but I have never been able to make them understand, they are so much into their own faith, as I must say it, that they will not think rationally about that and this is the case with science students also, even at masters level.
Ancient people : let's make a worship pedestal with some round carvings. mohan: as you see this is a site where they built a particle accelerator to make anti matter and use it as a fuel
Side note from a guy that was once a professional Brewer. Rice Hulls are used to to 'thin' the mash of de-husked or highly gelatinous grains like Wheat and Rye. They are used because, as you so eloquently put it 'They are essentially just wood, and don't mix with water'. This allows you to use very thick, gelatinous acting grains without them *_actually_* turning into a solid block. TLDR: Brewers use Rice Hulls to effectively do the exact opposite of what Praveen is claiming they do, to prevent wet grains from becoming a solid.
3:18 indeed, in Bahasa Indonesia, kawat (wire) is just means "string made of metal". For electrical purpose we usually use kabel (cable) explicitly or add penghantar (conductor) as adverb.
Aneh juga sebenernya karena Figur 24 aja udah dipalsukan. Mungkin aja UII Yogyakarta berhasil ngegali "kawat tembaga" dari situs Candi Kimpulan, yang dimana itu situs ada di dalam lingkungan kampus UII Jogja. Tapi itu gambar yang ditampilin sama si Praveen itu jelas gambar palsu.
Wire also just means a string of metal in English, like it has never had the connotation of being solely an electricity conductor. Also like metals are by their nature just conductors so like yeah obviously a bit of metal can conduct electricity but the question is whether that was the intended the purpose?
@@hedgehog3180 yeah there are a lot of uses for metal wires outside of electrical conductivity. decorations, fences, accessories, giving structures to soft mass, semi-rigid bundle ties etc.
Reality: Some dude who died 3000 years ago with a piece of gold in his pocket Praveen Mohan: Witness an ancient civilization using the power of neutron star collision!
"Vimāna" are flying palaces or chariots described in Hindu texts and Sanskrit Older then 5000 years. It is true when west was living like animals in the stone ages, people in India were wearing Gold jewelry. they had math, science , even Doctors that did Plastic surgery's.
@@derangedemu You do not have to belief me. Plastic decompose takes around 500-1000 years. Steel turns to rust/dust in only 70 years. These objects cannot Survive 5000+ years they turn into Dust.
Praveen is cool. he's probably not right most of the time, but he's showing us Indian Hindi Conspiracy Theories. Literally no one else is doing this. whether he's right or wrong he's sharing theories that literally no one else is talking about. I like him and his content and people are being too mean to him even though he's wrong a lot of the time. He never said he's an expert he's just trying to figure out this stuff himself. This is a field of research that has so much left to uncover, and since Praveen is the only one covering it in English language right now, it's all we have.
Its good that he criticized him..Now ask him to Debunk Scientific claims of Quran made up by his fellow Muslims....But I guess he will never do it ..For obvious reasons 🤫
@@abhishek_singh9Typical RWer whataboutism. Kinda expected from the likes of you. Praveen is the one getting roasted here, not ancient mythological books. The books aren't the problem, the problem is people peddling those bs facts. Maybe mention names of popular pseudoscience influencers who are Muslim? Afaik Zakir Naik is one of the popular ones. Then again most people know he's braindead.
@@jigsaw2253 So you support Hypocrisy ..? Why are you against criticising/Debunking all other religions ...? Fyi I'm an Atheist . So no one can trigger me .. except hypocrites.
I used to like Praveen Mohan's channel because he visits some of the world's great pieces of art, archaeological, and historical sites, showcasing the great attention and efforts of our ancestors. But when he started connecting everything with aliens and modern science, it became tiresome. Sometimes it felt like he might one day uncover that human sneezes are not just sneezes but an alien wireless language to send signals to other worlds. And obviously, our fast head movements generate electricity.
Everyone who visits such sites and thinks further, comes to similar conclusions. Especially if you are studying old scripts and sites all over the world. PM has his own experiences and knows like many others, that our history was different to the official stories.
Well said, i completely agree. I don't watch him anymore. Furthermore I see he's becoming more like Keerthi history and leaning towards getting the BJP nod
Hoo boy. When he tossed that blade into the rice husk mush and then stuck his fingers in to fetch it...I thought for sure he'd cut his fingers. That reallllly made me nervous.
I know you didn't plan it, but right at 13:39 when you said, "Let's get dumber watching another video," it played a commercial which was the most comedic timing.
I remembered this dude from the Baghdad Battery videon. I though you already finished him. He's so annyoing he's trying to find connections between unrelated stuff, it makes me straight up angry. 14:50 - another shitty AI generated video clip...
Welcome to pseudoscience, where "connections" are much more important than what is being connected. But honestly, this dude is so blatant and shameless but still has so many subscribers. It makes me angry too
@@SapphireScrollNever underestimate the strength of religious fanatics. I have seen so many people like this from every religion, it’s honestly insane.
@@anarchistmaverick9507 Reading through denialist-riddled comment sections is a questionable hobby of mine. I've seen "arguments" so stupid they redefined my notion of stupidity. But this guy's shamelessness and confidence in his meaningless stories is just astounding and rivals that of flat Earthers'
The fact that amazing youtubers have gotten strikes or have their channels removed for petty things, yet that guy is still uploading crap, with almost 2mil subscribers, should tell everything you need to know about UA-cam and Google as a company. We need a proper competitor ASAP.
Praveen Mohan initially focused on creating videos that highlighted the engineering and artistic brilliance of ancient structures, taking into account the limited tools available at the time. However, he now seems inclined to present everything from a scientific perspective, suggesting that old civilizations possessed sophisticated knowledge. Somebody had to tell him to stop. Thanks you did!
i really hate those content creators that gives fake information videos just to get views. they're the entire reason why we're evolving backwards. thanks for rectifying them
no, the entire reason is the lodge you pretend doesnt exist that all the content makers are in. let me give you a hint, they wear little aprons and you know all the politicians are one. can you fing guess now, b efore rhey fing murder some more decent people?????
@@freshgino Yeah, it has even actually happened in nature, can't remember in which examples atm though. Usually when something has found a niche in which it doesn't need the more energy-intensive features anymore. (think mitochondria going from its own cell, to becoming an organelle of a larger cell)
Well our body has electricity flowing through the muscles indeed. How else does the heart pump? The ECG or EKG (electrcardiogram) is a representation of the heart's electrical activity! The EEG represents the brain's electrical activity!
11:58 You are correct. TENS therapy runs electricity between pads attached to the skin. The therapy reduces pain in two ways: 1. The electric current overloads nerve cells and blocks the transmission of pain signals. It's like going to a metal concert, standing close to the amplifiers, and losing much of your hearing for several days but the pain nerves regain their full function in under two hours. 2. The excessive nerve stimulation encourages the release of more endorphins, reducing the perception of pain.
@@BloodAsp It's more like having someone tickle your foot after stubbing your toe. The sensation distracts the brain from interpreting the pain. This is usually only effective during the acute phase of an injury as it can allow a person to relax. Calming down and relaxing is the therapeutic part, not the electrical stimulation / tickling. The problem is that our brains are very effective at sorting out and ignoring background noise/sensations, and will quickly adapt to ignore the distracting electrical stimulation and focus back on the more serious pain.
I don't use TENS for pain necessarily. But it does help with muscle tension. The last time I stood in front of large speakers I spent the next 30 to 60 minutes unable to hear anything else after the event.
@@BloodAsp If you want to turn it up that high. Maybe slowly increase the amperage and gradually step into quasi-mutilation as your muscles twist into knots. 😂
If youtuber claims to know everything with confidence, its proof they know nothing. Like kyle, he sometimes says he doesnt know, he provides references and talks as if he found it out 15 seconds ago. you can follow his steps just fine, or electroboom zapping himself quite often, you can trust they atleast know something. But a guy sitting in white room and talking about archeology? Yeah i bet he knows nothing.
Brewer here! We use rice husks/hulls to add structure to the grain bed during the mash. They are hollow and springy and help prop up the mashed barley so it DOESN'T compact and concrete, which would prevent liquid from flowing. Kinda the opposite of what that guy was using them for :D
My mom believes in his pseudo-science, and I couldn't find any exposals on him despite how big his channel is. So seeing his face was a surprise, thank you for covering him ElectroBOOM!
It's intentional deceit and I don't blame him. Knowledge has been capitalized on for profit since the beginning of mankind. In his case, he capitalizes on a vast amount of knowledge people are lacking. Anyone who wishes to do a little research into basic science and physics can see he is not accurate or even being genuine. Since he's banking on very few people doing that, he knows he will make an income. All it takes is for someone to say something like "The pyramids were power plants". Then throw "Tesla" in the mix and suddenly they were wireless power transmitters. No need for any evidence as to how that was actually working or what it was actually powering, that's all millions of people need to believe it.
same here, but its my dad. I cannot believe that he would not believe ME a person who was studying electrochemistry at the time, but rather would believe a random idiot on the internet WHO DOESNT EVEN CITE HIS SOURCES PROPERLY(the ai generated images is what i mean by this) and spews nonsense. remember if someone does not cite wikipedia or a reputable source as such, THEY A SCAM. Its worse when i even showed him the book and the numbers, but still did not believe me. ill wait eagerly for the scammer to come crashing down so i can then hold it up to my dad the next time he believes in this nonsense.
@@UttamKumar-cf5jy what is advanced in it. It is not even that accurate. Give a 10 year old some basic ass tools and show him a human body and some time. He will learn to do it.
@@santomy4579scuplting this kuch things on a stone if u know about kailash temple then try to search it and find how much time ut actually takes to make with current advance equipment
@@santomy4579zhatuu😂😂😂😂😂zhatu uploader didn't repeat experiment like Praveen did. Just blaberred like a true illiterate musIeem immigrant from canada😂
@@UttamKumar-cf5jyTrue bro. This 😂😂😂😂zhatu uploader didn't repeat experiment like Praveen did. Just blaberred like a true illiterate musIeem immigrant from canada😂
After you remove yourself from that room someone else will find themselves smartest in the room and the cycle repeats until no one's in the room anymore. Cool
@@pleasuregaming2601 well based on my limited understanding according to shiva gita and bhagavad gita and my common sense , since Brahman is both sadguna and nirguna simultaneously , its a very big confusion as to worshipping a formless entity , so looking at him in some form or worshipping him in some form , in this case the lingam or Idol is the first step into moksha, the idol doesnt necessarily have to have power to worship it , it is a way of seeing the formless god
I've seen this guy before and used to believe he was legit after watching some of his videos on some Indian temples. Although I would no longer trust him I don't think his videos are comparable to the stuff on whatsapp. The stuff elderly people forward on whatsapp is of um... let's say... a different type.
Just because you can't understand it, doesn't mean it ain't there, everyone was studying the flow of electricity wrong until last year, everyone still have an improper understanding of gravity, traditional scientists are unable to understand or accept quantum physics, our scientific knowledge has major gaps in it, instead of criticizing someone trying to fill this gap, you should instead try to rethink your fundamentals, everybody knows that nobody has ever been able to explain how such advanced temples were constructed in India
@@yudhistirs Explanation, Hard fu**ing work and a lot of time. Carving stone isn't anything to wonder about. It's just the art that is the fascinating thing.
I'm actually very impressed by Praveen. The ability to come up with content that batshit crazy requires creativity, determination and reckless abandon. 💃💃
Wait till someone tells him that the word "wire" doesn't necessarily mean it's an electrical component but literally any thinly extruded piece of metal
Being an Indian, I want that this expert in archeology should be placed in a time travel machine made in some old civilization and sent to that civilization.😂
@@NikhillRao27 You can visit pakistan today to find out. They haven't changed much in 3000 years. If anything, they have devolved into something worse than indus valley.
@@NikhillRao27 apparently they invented the first water tunnels to transport flood water to plants and working toilets where the tunnels would be dug down in a water flow going to unusued rivers. i did a 5 page essay on them but it was like a year ago so i dont remember lol
@@NikhillRao27 they also apparently had public storage areas for farmers around royal apartments and every brick going all the way to mohenjo daro was the same size, and the gaps and way of building measured was the exact same
I found one too! And given the fact that Egypt is about 2800 km from my backyard, they already had the technology for Intercontinental Ballistic Rocks in ancient times !!!
I love the shoutout to Grady. He makes fantastic videos explaining all kinds of engineering. Granted they are less about the fun of bashing people with no clue of science.
Weeeellll...I have been a Physical Therapist for 34 years now and I can tell you without a doubt that basically all of the electrotherapeutic modalities will at best give you mild, transient benefits (muscle relaxation, decrease in pain). I always like to say that it will make you feel good for long enough to get to the front desk and write the check for your co-pay, and then will probably wear off before you get to the car in the parking lot. Then again, I have also noticed that ultrasound units with loud timers tend to work better than those with silent timers, so there is that.
I think you are right in that effects are temporary. Electric stim, like IFC or a TENS unit, could work through pain gaiting. US might bring some additional blood flow to an area. Shortwave diathermy is... a little scary because of side effects. Anyway, I don't think it makes a night and day difference, but could it take an edge off while someone heals? (Plus physical therapy or while waiting for more invasive treatments) It could be worth it.
You being a Physical Therapist and giving patients electrotherapy stimulation, and it working even for a little bit for pain relief.. You should be reaching out to their Pain Management Doctor about the proper route/s to take on getting a DRG Stimulator
Dear yelling sir i think you are wrong. I would argue a rice mill has healing powers. i dare you on a bad day to eat some rice with milk and cherry jam and tell me that doesn't heal you from the inside ... except if you are lactose intolerant but as a connoisseur in that department as well i would argue it's worth the shit.
It was probably one of the more honest things he said in the whole video - he *hopes* you agree.. nobody will, but he hopes that they will, because then they might buy whatever snakeoil he's peddling.
Religion say yes People are cutting head for their religion🤣. They are not using their head(Brain) and they are cutting of others so that they can't decrease number of free thinking people
@@jangdaman Probably not, there isn’t any actual proof that Einstein wrote or uttered this quote, but hey, there isn’t any proof to the contrary either
Yes! Electricity will cure all known ailments, diseases, and injuries. Get a big enough jolt and you'll never be afflicted again! This message is brought to you by the Forest Lawn Cemetary and Health Club Association.
I use to view your channel as a goof. Like haha watch silly man go boom. But when I really started to pay attention, I realized your value. Thank you for all your videos and education
Archeologists in Belgium did lots of digging around Belgium and they found nothing in the ground. So they think it is proof the ancient Belgians used wireless communication... this is an old joke we have here in the Netherlands😂
@@takix2007 Oh, and plastic shards from containers that are NOT suitable to freeze even though they say they are. I could've f'ing bled to death. I didn't see a piece missing and I couldn't get it out of my throat and spent minutes trying to swallow it with gingerbread. That's probably also the thing that kept my insides from being cut, but the exit was about as unpleasant and painful as the swallowing. But I survived with a grand story to tell. Really fun at parties 🤣
@@hawkenfox In my eyes, joking about mental health is fine and ok, just don't make fun of it. It's whenever you start to make fun of it that it will more than likely start to hurt. For example, I have a dairy allergy and I really don't care if people make jokes about it. But if people start to make fun of it, then that is when I start to get concerned. In fact, the way that I see it, making a joke about a mental health disorder but not making fun of it could be an indicator that you actually understand the severity of that mental health disorder.
@@bndlett8752 Exactly, because I had 2 uncles that have schizophrenia and I know how they behave, that's why I used it to emphasis that schizophrenia is really bad.
Drink and die horribly* srsly though, people often don't think about it, but drinking acid is a slow, agonizing death. The levels of pain are higher than being burned alive. Imagine being on fire AND getting frozen at the same time, AND from the inside. If you're lucky, you'll pass out from shock in about ten minutes. Often, though, you will retain your senses (and especially that of pain) for hours.
What i never get, is how they always assume that the constructions that are only visible from the air, must have been for aliens, when most religious cultures believed that gods existed in the skies. Obviously built for gods to view.
In mohanium it's the proton gets moved and cause pravelectricity. Also this pravelectricity is storable in silica form in lingam and statues under particular conditions
[Edit] Mohan deletes all comments critical to his videos. That's how someone aims to misinform the public!
[re-edit] Dang! Way to go ruining Mohan's IMDB mini-bio, as edited "by IMDb" !!! 🤣But I guess it is way more accurate now!!!! Thanks IMDb, or whoever edited it!
If you think I'm wrong and Praveen is right, please share this video with a few people and see who the majority agrees with. If you think I'm right though, please do the same. For everyone else, please do the same!
I bet they all will believe praveen 🗣️☝️
ElectroBOOM, could you please debunk this video, Im pretty sure its click bait and fake, "How to Make 4000w Free Electricity Energy with big bolt 🔩 use copper wire"
@@rifqidava2351nope.Look at the comments….
Oh dear. Praveen is clearly, unambiguously, and absolutely blabbering complete nonsense... So nonsensical only the UA-cam algorithm could like it.
But dear Mr ElectroBOOM, you seem to be suggesting that truth can be ascertained by checking an idea's popularity. This is false. True things are true regardless of how popular they are. This is why honestly engaging in the scientific method is so important.
To be fair, I don't actually think that's what you meant to suggest; just that it could be taken that way... and considering the types you're likely defending yourself against... Who knows how something like that will land.
Not sure which is more painful, Praveen's wacky "science" or the fact that some people actually believe him 😅
As an INDIAN 🇮🇳 we don't claim Praveen.😂
true
Agreed
report him to Modi
I concur
Instead of putting "I'm ashamed of endia" , just gtfo of our platform and spread misinformation in your country.
Copper Alloy is a nice way of saying their copper was impure as fuck
😂😂😂 Well played.
That's what you get for buying your copper from Ea-Nasir
@@ebnertra0004 Ugh, and Ea-Nasir will treat your servants so badly too!
Udreaaaaaaa ahh
Well an alloy isnt impure it's added with other metals to change its properties to your needs
Someone let me know I was in this before I got a chance to watch it. I'm glad I wasn't the main subject!!
Keep doing electrical videos and you may end up here! Although probably I'll use you as a good reference again!
@@ElectroBOOM perhaps you could share your "hands on" knowledge on electrical grid and electrical outlets in other countries for some future video on electrical grid? 😄
I love both channels, so funny to see a comment here from PracticalEngineering. 😆
LOL 🤣@@AndrewP88
Practical engineering bro's heart stumped for a while I reckon 😂😂😂
"It's a f***ing knee, Mohan! It's supposed to look like a KNEE!"
It is curved on a stone with such perfection without any fuc*king modern tools and yes it's a f**king knee
“I hope you agree with me.” is how I’m concluding my PhD thesis now.
Me in maths when I couldn't be bothered to show my working.
All the best scientific papers have this as their conclusion 😅
All climate change 'scientists'
“Proof: It is known”
Proof: Trust me bro.
If Electric shocks could cure insanity, Mehdi wouldn't have a channel.
They don't "cure insanity", but Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), or what people often think of as "shock treatment" actually has been genuinely shown to have real positive effects in the treatment of some types of mental disorders. It's not exactly the "quack medicine" that everybody thinks it is. It is still actually used today (although generally in a much more careful and controlled way than it used to be) by legitimate medical professionals for treating some patients, often with surprisingly good results.
(But it's only used for certain types of things, usually only after other forms of treatment have not been effective, only in very controlled ways, and as part of a larger system of treatment involving many other techniques as well. It is simply one tool in a toolbox, not some sort of automatic cure-all either.)
This made me laugh a bit too much 😂😂😂
And he would be bankrupt due to the enormeous bill for the electricity needed. You can't cure this guy with only three AAA batteries!
😊😊😊😁🤷🏼😅🤣
ECT can help major depression at the cost of "shorting" your short term memory lol
I always loved how Mohaan's voice sounds like a child, an old woman, a strange man & teddy ruxpin all at once
And constipated leprechaun.
@@drankurbaruah Because they're mostly incontinent from their vegetarian diet, constipated is one thing they are *not* .
@@drankurbaruah I laughed at that way longer than I probably should have. 😂
sounds like a funny guy if you know what i mean
@@malcontender6319most are. Vegetarian diets are worse in every way possible for homo sapiens
Ancient people: *creates a stone blade*
Praveen: *as you can see this is shaped like a brake pad which proves ancient peoples had cars*
Just because you can't understand it, doesn't mean it ain't there, everyone was studying the flow of electricity wrong until last year, everyone still have an improper understanding of gravity, traditional scientists are unable to understand or accept quantum physics, our scientific knowledge has major gaps in it, instead of criticizing someone trying to fill this gap, you should instead try to rethink your fundamentals, everybody knows that nobody has ever been able to explain how such advanced temples were constructed in India
@@yudhistirs man, you are talking about real science and timothy was making a joke xD
I don't think you should compare how science works vs this Praveen guy making up bullshit. Science is based on evidence and Praveen is just making up stuff without any evidence.
@@yudhistirs”Everyone was studying the flow of electricity wrong until last year” - speak for yourself please. A UA-cam vid isn’t some authority on what people know or don’t know. Or at least what people who do actual research and engineering know. Like, you got all those primary sources and yet you claim based on a YT vid…
@@Dethas1991 Praveen is trying to get evidence, the ASI is blocking him, there certainly is serious attempt to hide some information that is valuable, something you may suddenly be told a century from now on as a new discovery
@@absurdengineering you should watch an older video from ElectroBOOM itself where he tried refuting Veritasium's theory on the flow of electricity, until last year, the entire world was studying the flow of electricity wrong, most of the countries in the world have still not corrected their text books, follow your own heroes and you will realize the large gaping gap in our version of science
ancient people using full plate armor
Mohaan: is this proofs of ancient people has ironman.
Waiting for the video where he talks about how ancient people made iron golems💀
You should learn English as much as he needs to learn science and basic logic.
@@aussiekai I think he was just making fun of him 🗿
I need to clarify (because apparently I have to), that I'm fucking joking 😭🙏
Mohaan: This looks like a spacesuit.
Sadly, in India, too many science content creators are similar to Praveen Mohan, or even worse. And they are so famous that many college students(of any major) believe all these are as real as concepts like gravity. Even teachers and professors like to boast about ancient technologies in class. Once, Praveen Mohan was also invited to some college as a chief guest.
Not many people in India debunk these because they get the usual hate comments "Why attack my religion?", "Leave India", "Don't get brainwashed by western science", "Flat earth religion believer", "You can't prove it is wrong", "Science doesn't know everything", "in the end science will accept these the knowledge of ancient India" etc.
Here are some other pseudosciences, that people believe to be true. Ancient India had atomic bombs that Oppenheimer copied, ancient India had aeroplanes, test tube babies, ancient people talked about gravity, general relativity, atomic structure, quantum physics, e=mc^2, distance from sun to earth, 9 planets(sic) and even worse claims.
Science is Dope by Pranav Radhakrishnan also debunks Pseudoscience. Just an info. Nice to see a guy from our country knowing stuff and not getting way too much into religion. Alas, koi nahi maanta ye sach ko humare alawa
Do you live(d) in India?
@@mamatidea I am living in India
There are a lot of cultures that would rather wallow in fantastical misinformation about a nonexistant past, rather than move on and forge a bold and intellectual future...
@@dattatreyadas It seems pretty common for countries east of the berlin wall that were heavily subjugated, abused and otherwise exploited. My own country - Hungary - having been victim of slavery and exploitation by ottomans for 2 and a half centuries, then 2 more centuries of being an Austrian colony after they "liberated" us, then half a century under "soviet utopia" after a brief stint under Nazi subjugation... oh and because of the austrians we lost over 2/3 of our country.
is full of people claiming we are the heart chakra of the earth, that jewish people want to steal our water and land, that ancient Hungarians had magic and christians intentionally wiped all its knowledge out to enslave us and crap like that.
Indian boomers fall for this stuff on WhatsApp 😅
Don't blame boomers alone Gen Z and Millenials are no better
@@Sh.addehlwistop generalizing,not everyone in india is high on religious communal drugs and fake glory which is of no use today
I took a history course once, and the lecturer said that there is a very big problem for archaeologists called anachronism, which means that you look at ancient things from a modern perspective, like seeing a copper cable and saying it's an electric cable. One should never assume that something from the past is equivalent to something modern just by form!
And there is a thing called gold poisoning! As part of metal poisoning
aah that bollywood fed nation... another answer in their own language/words is a youtube video "I CAN ONLY TALK TO ME" ....... lmfaorof
Gold on its own won't poison you. You have to intentionally create soluble compounds (gold salts) such as gold chloride which is toxic to the liver and kidneys. But just eating gold, even super finally powdered gold, won't poison you. You might be thinking of heavy metal poisoning from metals like cadmium, mercury, lead, manganese, chromium, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc, silver, antimony, and thallium. Historically, gold amalgam (an alloy with mercury) was widely used in gilding, leading to numerous casualties among the workers, but that was due to the mercury.
TO EVERYONE IN THIS CHAT:
*THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD IS DRAWING NIGH.*
REPENT TODAY AND GIVE YOUR LIFE TO JESUS TO ESCAPE ETERNAL DAMNATION!!!.
The classic joke is that some archeologists in some country dug up some copper wires and were 'These look like copper wires! Hey, looks like our ancient forefathers already invented the phone!' The next country over got jealous and also started an archeological dig. However, they found no signs of copper wires at all. Next day, their paper read 'No signs of copper found, indicating our forefathers must all have used mobile phones!'
@@JesusPlsSaveMe No.
I am an Indonesian, and i can confirm that my great great great great grandfather built the dyson sphere inside the moon, many temple in Indonesia is used as receiver to transport power from the moon
But did he also crack the key to immortality, and upload his consciousness to a super computer INSIDE the moon to live forever?
@@jamestomato1744 Of course, that's how it's fixed when something breaks.
Apasih bro😅
i just want to thank you and your family for your contributions to humanity. what an accomplishment.
As a fellow Indonesian but not a great great great great grandson of an inventor, I can confirm that people in my place in the past has been using longitudinal wave signals to communicate wirelessly around the rice fields, send and received using a simple yet very complex neural linking technology that is already exists in their body since they born, truly a convenient technology.
Hes CEO of himself 🤣🤣💀
Edit: YOOO i got more likes then Electroboom's comment. 😅
I too, am the CEO of myself.
@@CalvinLee606 💀🤣
Im the ceo of yapping 😊
Everyone wishes to have that much self confidence 😂
I have to use this now.
Electroboom and miniminuteman , the collab I didn't know I needed, but now I desperately want
Yes really man
This is one of the subtle dangers of AI; bad actors using it as fake evidence to support their claims. Of course, it was always possible to do this with photoshop, but now it’s easier and faster than ever.
Thank you for tearing this guy apart.
Grifting used to be a talent
Hell even search engines are getting in on completely fabricating claims.
yeah but honestly, those pictures are so god awful i cringe just thinking someone believes they are real.....
@@0Blueaura not a lot of people I suspect would actually take their time to see the nitty gritty details like unrecognizable text or faces, most just skim through it, conclude its old thus low quality and proceed with the video. You shouldn't cringe but rather warn others just to be safe and sure they acknowledge that fact.
@@Creedoo i had the same "warning others" feel after writing earlier post. help older family members at least yeah
LOL at the "I will answer your questions someday"
He will ask AI to answer for him, the lazy indian scammer.
hey
Like those programming tutorial vids where they discuss a topic and say "I will explain it later".
@@heisenbergstayouttamyterri1508like my machine learning teacher saying he will explain why regional minimums aren't a problem later (for a local minimum all derivatives must be 0, easy in 1 or 2 dimensions, but mathematicaly impossible in 50milion dimensions (reasonable number of parameters for a image classifier and very small compared to what is achievable today
He haven't gotten any, but he will try in the future 😂
when statue looks anatomically correct: Alien technology.
When statue doesn't look anatomically corrct: Depiction of aliens.
You cannot win with these people
🖐️👽
Exactly same with Quran things
😂😂😂😂zhatu uploader didn't repeat experiment like Praveen did. Just blabberred like a true illiterate musIeem immigrant from canada😂😂
@@boyfromspace1136Qu'raan has a RasuI reping six-years-old aisshaaa. It is worst book.
7:00 if somebody is wondering rice husks can be used for filtration in beer making. In my personal experience, it just clogs up machinery.
Brewer here. Lautering is where you separate the grain from the wort once your mash is complete. Now some grains (wheat, and Oats in particular) can get very sticky and it is hard to lauter off the grain, resulting in a stuck mash. This is mitigated by adding rice hulls (among other options) to create space for the liquid to flow through.
Interesting! Thanks for the info
Thanks for the info! Very informative.
so it's used like a filter?
@@ELYESSS I imagine it's more like the difference between clay and gravel. Water passes easily through gravel but not very easily through clay
@@ELYESSS sort of, the rice hulls themselves don’t do any filtering they just keep the sticky materials in your mash from forming a solid plug of goo.
A big Thankyou from India, Mehdi. With the astronomical rise of video based podcasts in India, many quacks such as Mr. Mohan have gained considerable followership. They play with the sentiments of people not well trained in science by making them happy about some imaginary aspects of their ancient culture. These vultures are a bane to the humanity at large as they degrade the basic element of scientific temper.
Fool leading the fool
Can you imagine millenia of this happening😂
Trying to come up with anchient Indian electricity silly, even if you DO wan't to highlight anchient Indian technology their is plenty of iron and steel metalurgy from that time which is worthy of recognition. Electricity is soemone thing modern people use on a daily basis so it's the low hanging fruit of anyone trying to wow us by claiming the anchients had it.
Exactly. He is feeding on the inferiority complexes of people by creating a false superiority complex.
These kind of people make me shame about religion ....
Ancient people: **creates copper bowl**
Praveen Mohan: *Is this advanced technology?*
It was once.
@@obnoxiouspriest Well that's a much more sensible take.
@@obnoxiouspriest Everything is Advanced technology if we retrospectively went far enough
😅
A biface blade is advanced technology for any living species that cannot craft tools
He would probably react the same to ancient preserved excrement. What a clown XD
@@obnoxiouspriest then Praveen Mohan is clearly living in the past 🤣
As an indian, i would like to say, "Thank you for exposing an Indian".
He didn't expose an Indian but he has exposed an idiot
Grifters, these people are grifters. They have existed for centuries, except now they have UA-cam and TikTok.
In ye olden days, village idiots like this were just laughed at. Now, the internet gives every idiot a platform and you can't even properly criticize their shit because downvotes are hidden. You can't even call them an idiot to their faces because you'll get banned for hate speech.
It's those self proclaimed "expert" use to write blogs spreading misinformations
I'd rather call them the "alternative facts" people since they bend reality to suit whatever bs they're spouting that day.
Thank the lort for AI. Now they can generate tons and tons of even more spam and lies. We are truly entering a golden age.
And they have generative AI too. Very concerning for less wary members of their audience.
The Chad Indian math teacher who speaks in a thick authentic Indian accent
Vs the virgin Praveen Mohan who speaks in a fake American accent
Mehdi is not Indian though
@@deadleaf8331 I'm talking about those Indian tutors on UA-cam
@@deadleaf8331 dude the Indian physics and programming professors and tutorials online. Absolutely legendary
@@thinkingcitizen Those vids have saved my ass a number of times lol.
Undermining credible archaeological research out of jealousy is shameful. Sensationalism can't hide the truth, and real scholarship will always prevail. It's clear who's genuinely contributing to knowledge and who's not.
As being a licensed electrician for over 44 years, I not only love the way Medhi explains the electrical theory, but the humor that he brings with it. Before I understood what this channel was about, I was thinking that this guy could really hurt himself one day, but after I watched a few more of his videos, I knew he was showing what potential consequences could be, especially by someone that is not careful, or thinks they know more than they do. You cannot see electricity, but he demonstrates the good, and the bad things that electricity is capable of doing.
He damn near did kill himself tho... When the jacobs ladder collapsed on him he was holding live leads to a microwave oven transformer in each hand. It's just a miracle -- and his flimsy wires -- that he didn't die
You can see lightning ⚡
😁
@@tsm688 Yea, that wasn't scripted so it became dangerous. Most of the time when he gets hurt, he plans it out first.
@tsm688 my thought exactly. I still remember what he said afterwards, "I feel like I've been hit by a truck."
He has some serious qualifications as well.. above degree level...
I used to do electrical/electronic work in the 80's.
Been Off-Grid 36 years.. and I think I'm fairly well versed with 12 Volt's etc...
Which is another sphere of considerations (voltage drop and types of wire being two..) that the qualified think they know about but really don't.
The one task I do suggest to people as a amazing learning experience is making a crystal set from scratch as they did in WW2..
The other is a wind turbine that will charge a 12 volt battery above 5 amp's..
Making fire is easy in comparison...
All good fun and that's why we are here.
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This is what happens when you grow up watching Ancient Aliens on HistoryTV every afternoon.
literally me 🤣🤣
He's on ancient alien😂😂😂
Why you got to personally attack me like that?
Ancient Astronaut Theorists Agree
Nope.. just read your scriptures and listen to your self proclaimed yogis
As an Indian science student I must tell you that this is not the worst. I have heard many such pseudoscientific claims and the lies about the scientific knowledge ancient people have. It is funny to see u debunking him....I also get into debates whenever someone starts saying such things but I have never been able to make them understand, they are so much into their own faith, as I must say it, that they will not think rationally about that and this is the case with science students also, even at masters level.
ISRO head also made similar claims
@@taufeeqkhan2629 💀 People in charge of launching rockets?!
@@taufeeqkhan2629proof?
@@N0Xa880iUL yes 😁
@@taufeeqkhan2629umm no. No they have not.
Ancient people : let's make a worship pedestal with some round carvings.
mohan: as you see this is a site where they built a particle accelerator to make anti matter and use it as a fuel
and that fuel is used in a time machine 👽
loooooool
😂
*Finaly,. I was waiting for someone to expose this fake Mohan About his very Advance Lindu☕ culture*
Endiens🧠🤏, they will never change
@@satyanayak9395 your comment says it all the amount of hate u havve stored in your toxic fucking brain
Glad you are debunking this dude, I am sick of his anti-scientific stuff popping up on my socials all the time.
Side note from a guy that was once a professional Brewer. Rice Hulls are used to to 'thin' the mash of de-husked or highly gelatinous grains like Wheat and Rye. They are used because, as you so eloquently put it 'They are essentially just wood, and don't mix with water'. This allows you to use very thick, gelatinous acting grains without them *_actually_* turning into a solid block.
TLDR: Brewers use Rice Hulls to effectively do the exact opposite of what Praveen is claiming they do, to prevent wet grains from becoming a solid.
aah that bollywood fed nation... another answer in their own language/words is a youtube video "I CAN ONLY TALK TO ME" ....... lmfaorof
A stone pelter doesn't need to talk about bollywood fed nation @@mi1400
Since ancient beer was made from all sorts of stuff sounds likely to me they were making BEER! BEER IS LINGAM!
@@Tsardoz It's so easy to make fun of Hindu religion....because they don't burn houses and test projectile motion with stones
TO EVERYONE IN THIS CHAT:
*THE JUDGEMENT OF GOD IS DRAWING NIGH.*
REPENT TODAY AND GIVE YOUR LIFE TO JESUS TO ESCAPE ETERNAL DAMNATION!!!.
Some random ancient indian dude throws a pot into the sea.
Mohaan : SUBMARINE!!!!!
🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha so true.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
3:18 indeed, in Bahasa Indonesia, kawat (wire) is just means "string made of metal".
For electrical purpose we usually use kabel (cable) explicitly or add penghantar (conductor) as adverb.
A cable is used for a bundle of multiple insulated wires twisted, gluoed or in a common jacket.
Aneh juga sebenernya karena Figur 24 aja udah dipalsukan.
Mungkin aja UII Yogyakarta berhasil ngegali "kawat tembaga" dari situs Candi Kimpulan, yang dimana itu situs ada di dalam lingkungan kampus UII Jogja.
Tapi itu gambar yang ditampilin sama si Praveen itu jelas gambar palsu.
Wire also just means a string of metal in English, like it has never had the connotation of being solely an electricity conductor. Also like metals are by their nature just conductors so like yeah obviously a bit of metal can conduct electricity but the question is whether that was the intended the purpose?
@@hedgehog3180 yeah there are a lot of uses for metal wires outside of electrical conductivity. decorations, fences, accessories, giving structures to soft mass, semi-rigid bundle ties etc.
I'm pretty sure it's like that in most languages. They are either same word, or words with same root.
Am I the only one who thought Praveen was a mid-aged woman with short hair and reading glasses?
Reality: Some dude who died 3000 years ago with a piece of gold in his pocket
Praveen Mohan: Witness an ancient civilization using the power of neutron star collision!
Nailed it right there!
Even u were not there so what you say is debunked
they used it in a ligma
@@pluto5hi179 maybe put a /s at the end? You can't understand sarcasm on the internet sometimes
@@Custmzir what do you expect on an christiany american dude?
7:42 Mehdi putting his fingers into the bowl with the razor blade made me very, veerry uncomfortable.
You weren't the only one x.x
First time watcher? ;)
@@dempsej nope not at all. Still made me uncomfortable though.
LOL
Why?????
Ancient people: build a cross
Praveen 2000yrs later; as you can see Ancient Babylonians flew B52's
"Vimāna" are flying palaces or chariots described in Hindu texts and Sanskrit Older then 5000 years.
It is true when west was living like animals in the stone ages,
people in India were wearing Gold jewelry.
they had math, science , even Doctors that did Plastic surgery's.
@@b.b7039you can’t those seriously, right?
@@derangedemu
You do not have to belief me.
Plastic decompose takes around 500-1000 years.
Steel turns to rust/dust in only 70 years.
These objects cannot Survive 5000+ years they turn into Dust.
@@b.b7039 I’m talking about using flying palaces as any sort of legitimate argument you fucking dot
@@b.b7039 ah yes another praveen mohan
Many months late, but did you know there were capsules containing gold flakes which you could use to poop gold?
I really admire how you took something so absolute crap and turned it into something genuinely interesting
My favourite genre of videos!
sabineeee! glad to see you here
Hindu extremists are coming after you
Praveen is cool. he's probably not right most of the time, but he's showing us Indian Hindi Conspiracy Theories. Literally no one else is doing this. whether he's right or wrong he's sharing theories that literally no one else is talking about. I like him and his content and people are being too mean to him even though he's wrong a lot of the time.
He never said he's an expert he's just trying to figure out this stuff himself. This is a field of research that has so much left to uncover, and since Praveen is the only one covering it in English language right now, it's all we have.
Do you also like when people piss on you and tell you it's just raining?
Wow, Praveen's intellect went global now. Now not just Indian, he'll earn international haters too. A true example of globalisation.
Its good that he criticized him..Now ask him to Debunk Scientific claims of Quran made up by his fellow Muslims....But I guess he will never do it ..For obvious reasons 🤫
@@abhishek_singh9triggered
@@abhishek_singh9Typical RWer whataboutism. Kinda expected from the likes of you.
Praveen is the one getting roasted here, not ancient mythological books. The books aren't the problem, the problem is people peddling those bs facts.
Maybe mention names of popular pseudoscience influencers who are Muslim? Afaik Zakir Naik is one of the popular ones. Then again most people know he's braindead.
@@abhishek_singh9he is not religious
@@jigsaw2253 So you support Hypocrisy ..? Why are you against criticising/Debunking all other religions ...? Fyi I'm an Atheist . So no one can trigger me .. except hypocrites.
"He is the CEO of himself"😂😂😂😂😂
I used to like Praveen Mohan's channel because he visits some of the world's great pieces of art, archaeological, and historical sites, showcasing the great attention and efforts of our ancestors. But when he started connecting everything with aliens and modern science, it became tiresome. Sometimes it felt like he might one day uncover that human sneezes are not just sneezes but an alien wireless language to send signals to other worlds. And obviously, our fast head movements generate electricity.
Jehovah and Allah created the unscientific world in 7 and 6 days, it is written in the Bible and Quran😂😂😂😂😂😂
Everyone who visits such sites and thinks further, comes to similar conclusions. Especially if you are studying old scripts and sites all over the world. PM has his own experiences and knows like many others, that our history was different to the official stories.
Well said, i completely agree. I don't watch him anymore.
Furthermore I see he's becoming more like Keerthi history and leaning towards getting the BJP nod
One day he'll determine that the expellation of intestinal gas will be a chemical messenger to warn others of danger.
@@AnmolMishra946 Thats the common tactic of haters - mix some cuts together, behave loud and sarcastic and his followers will suck everything.
Hoo boy. When he tossed that blade into the rice husk mush and then stuck his fingers in to fetch it...I thought for sure he'd cut his fingers. That reallllly made me nervous.
how is your comment so long ago, he only made it public 2 min ago
Yah how is your comment 12 hr long?
I have the same question
@@JimsyDogyo me too
@@RyCinematics Probably patreon early access or similar
Ancient people uses round lamps for lighting.
Praveen: is this the proof that ancient people made arc reactors
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Why so much of sarcasm for one person
@@prantosarathy386he deserves it.
@prantosarathy386 he needs to be criticized till eternity
@@prantosarathy386Bcoz he is Sangi
Ain't no way we got chemistry scammers before GTA 😢
I know you didn't plan it, but right at 13:39 when you said, "Let's get dumber watching another video," it played a commercial which was the most comedic timing.
I appreciate you sharing this moment of smile. Thx.
Well technically it was planned. He placed and ad there because he thought it'd be likely for people to wanna stick around and watch the other part.
He actually did plan it. They choose when ads are, so it was probably a deliberate way to make fun of the ad.
aah that bollywood fed nation... another answer in their own language/words is a youtube video "I CAN ONLY TALK TO ME" ....... lmfaorof
I remembered this dude from the Baghdad Battery videon. I though you already finished him. He's so annyoing he's trying to find connections between unrelated stuff, it makes me straight up angry.
14:50 - another shitty AI generated video clip...
how tf did you comment 6 hours ago on a video made 30 minutes ago
Welcome to pseudoscience, where "connections" are much more important than what is being connected.
But honestly, this dude is so blatant and shameless but still has so many subscribers. It makes me angry too
@@SapphireScrollNever underestimate the strength of religious fanatics. I have seen so many people like this from every religion, it’s honestly insane.
@@anarchistmaverick9507 Reading through denialist-riddled comment sections is a questionable hobby of mine. I've seen "arguments" so stupid they redefined my notion of stupidity. But this guy's shamelessness and confidence in his meaningless stories is just astounding and rivals that of flat Earthers'
@@SomeRandomGerman I’m amazed by how many people ask these stupid questions
“It’s an effing knee Mohan, it’s supposed to look like a knee”… 😂😂😂… still laughing 😂😂😂
ikr
killed me with that lmao
The fact that amazing youtubers have gotten strikes or have their channels removed for petty things, yet that guy is still uploading crap, with almost 2mil subscribers, should tell everything you need to know about UA-cam and Google as a company. We need a proper competitor ASAP.
Praveen Mohan initially focused on creating videos that highlighted the engineering and artistic brilliance of ancient structures, taking into account the limited tools available at the time. However, he now seems inclined to present everything from a scientific perspective, suggesting that old civilizations possessed sophisticated knowledge. Somebody had to tell him to stop. Thanks you did!
science is dope said many times but he even strikes back videos
@likhithdotexe1377 i stopped watching him for the last few months. I think he is now completely isolated in his version of history and science.
Disagree. He has been mixing stuffs always. It's not too evident. But before it was still there.
It's our Government supported😅😅😅
and with AI, this will get worse
i really hate those content creators that gives fake information videos just to get views. they're the entire reason why we're evolving backwards. thanks for rectifying them
no, the entire reason is the lodge you pretend doesnt exist that all the content makers are in.
let me give you a hint, they wear little aprons and you know all the politicians are one.
can you fing guess now, b efore rhey fing murder some more decent people?????
(for future reference, "evolving backwards" = "devolving", btw)
@@Vaeldargis this really true?
@@freshgino Yeah, it has even actually happened in nature, can't remember in which examples atm though. Usually when something has found a niche in which it doesn't need the more energy-intensive features anymore. (think mitochondria going from its own cell, to becoming an organelle of a larger cell)
Wait till Praveen Mohan learns that our body has electricity flowing through it 😂
Or that humans are made in part of literal stardust.
@@rabidrabbitshuggers Not in part, totally made of it.
Just as I've been saying for years: humans are meat robots
Well our body has electricity flowing through the muscles indeed. How else does the heart pump? The ECG or EKG (electrcardiogram) is a representation of the heart's electrical activity! The EEG represents the brain's electrical activity!
@@chetananam9141 Don’t tell him! It’s a secret from Praveen!
If your only evidence is “this looks like that”, it is probably incorrect.
11:58 You are correct. TENS therapy runs electricity between pads attached to the skin. The therapy reduces pain in two ways: 1. The electric current overloads nerve cells and blocks the transmission of pain signals. It's like going to a metal concert, standing close to the amplifiers, and losing much of your hearing for several days but the pain nerves regain their full function in under two hours. 2. The excessive nerve stimulation encourages the release of more endorphins, reducing the perception of pain.
Like asking someone to punch you after you subbed your toe!
@@BloodAsp It's more like having someone tickle your foot after stubbing your toe. The sensation distracts the brain from interpreting the pain. This is usually only effective during the acute phase of an injury as it can allow a person to relax. Calming down and relaxing is the therapeutic part, not the electrical stimulation / tickling. The problem is that our brains are very effective at sorting out and ignoring background noise/sensations, and will quickly adapt to ignore the distracting electrical stimulation and focus back on the more serious pain.
I don't use TENS for pain necessarily. But it does help with muscle tension.
The last time I stood in front of large speakers I spent the next 30 to 60 minutes unable to hear anything else after the event.
@@BloodAsp If you want to turn it up that high. Maybe slowly increase the amperage and gradually step into quasi-mutilation as your muscles twist into knots. 😂
@@philipmccrackeniii4575 Success!
Ancient people : Let's make this flower shaped object
Mohan : Ancient people had motors and they used fans definitely not leaves
aah that bollywood fed nation... another answer in their own language/words is a youtube video "I CAN ONLY TALK TO ME" ....... lmfaorof
@@mi1400at least that nation has bollywood lol. What your nation has? Terrorists? Religion of peace 😂?
@@mi1400 you have a better argument than replying the sane shit every where?
It's one thing to have an outlandish theory, it's an entirely different thing to make up lies to support that theory.
"It's one thing to have an outlandish theory, it's called social media when you make up lies to support that theory." - Fixed! 😆
@@DadofSciencethat has existed long before anyone even dreamed of social media.
Social media is just a tool.
If youtuber claims to know everything with confidence, its proof they know nothing. Like kyle, he sometimes says he doesnt know, he provides references and talks as if he found it out 15 seconds ago. you can follow his steps just fine, or electroboom zapping himself quite often, you can trust they atleast know something. But a guy sitting in white room and talking about archeology? Yeah i bet he knows nothing.
Brewer here! We use rice husks/hulls to add structure to the grain bed during the mash. They are hollow and springy and help prop up the mashed barley so it DOESN'T compact and concrete, which would prevent liquid from flowing. Kinda the opposite of what that guy was using them for :D
My mom believes in his pseudo-science, and I couldn't find any exposals on him despite how big his channel is. So seeing his face was a surprise, thank you for covering him ElectroBOOM!
it's not pseudoscience but rather antiscience due to complete lack of any proof and fact ignorance.
@@nitrogenez that's given the massively euphemistic term "fringe science"
I'm software engineer and I like these pseudo science.
It's intentional deceit and I don't blame him. Knowledge has been capitalized on for profit since the beginning of mankind. In his case, he capitalizes on a vast amount of knowledge people are lacking. Anyone who wishes to do a little research into basic science and physics can see he is not accurate or even being genuine. Since he's banking on very few people doing that, he knows he will make an income. All it takes is for someone to say something like "The pyramids were power plants". Then throw "Tesla" in the mix and suddenly they were wireless power transmitters. No need for any evidence as to how that was actually working or what it was actually powering, that's all millions of people need to believe it.
same here, but its my dad. I cannot believe that he would not believe ME a person who was studying electrochemistry at the time, but rather would believe a random idiot on the internet WHO DOESNT EVEN CITE HIS SOURCES PROPERLY(the ai generated images is what i mean by this) and spews nonsense. remember if someone does not cite wikipedia or a reputable source as such, THEY A SCAM. Its worse when i even showed him the book and the numbers, but still did not believe me. ill wait eagerly for the scammer to come crashing down so i can then hold it up to my dad the next time he believes in this nonsense.
8:44 That face palm was personal
19:02 And a load of rice husks 😂
"It's a f**king knee Mohan, It's supposed to look like a knee". Do you think he looked at his leg, had an epiphany and thought "I'm an alien".
No, what he was trying to explain is that how advance carving technology our ancient people had.
@@UttamKumar-cf5jy what is advanced in it. It is not even that accurate. Give a 10 year old some basic ass tools and show him a human body and some time. He will learn to do it.
@@santomy4579scuplting this kuch things on a stone if u know about kailash temple then try to search it and find how much time ut actually takes to make with current advance equipment
@@santomy4579zhatuu😂😂😂😂😂zhatu uploader didn't repeat experiment like Praveen did. Just blaberred like a true illiterate musIeem immigrant from canada😂
@@UttamKumar-cf5jyTrue bro. This 😂😂😂😂zhatu uploader didn't repeat experiment like Praveen did. Just blaberred like a true illiterate musIeem immigrant from canada😂
9:56 wait until this dude finds out about the ancient power of ligma...
Simillar to the Sugon river principal.
What’s ligma?
Ligma spheres or something
@@juzoli ligma means pennis of shiv( a hindu god) they pray the ligma
@@juzoliligma bal....
"If you're the smartest in the room, maybe you're in the wrong room" - Chinese Philosopher
Which Chinese philosopher? Which book? Whose translation, and translated when?
@@michaelrichter9427 i just read it somewhere wait lemme search for it
@@michaelrichter9427 i clearly remembered that it was Confucius but according to my research a different person (Woman) and now im confused as fuck
@@michaelrichter9427 you watch too much electroboom
After you remove yourself from that room someone else will find themselves smartest in the room and the cycle repeats until no one's in the room anymore. Cool
Even History channel at 12 am is scared of Praveen Mohan.
17:46 As a Hindu, I can confirm that we don’t drink gold water
But you will confirm the power of lingam, will you not? I
Wdym, I'm a Hindu and I poop out gold everyday!
but what if it came out of a cow
@@pleasuregaming2601I will not
Bruhh this utter BS
@@pleasuregaming2601 well based on my limited understanding according to shiva gita and bhagavad gita and my common sense , since Brahman is both sadguna and nirguna simultaneously , its a very big confusion as to worshipping a formless entity , so looking at him in some form or worshipping him in some form , in this case the lingam or Idol is the first step into moksha, the idol doesnt necessarily have to have power to worship it , it is a way of seeing the formless god
This dude is the physical incarnition of all Whatsapp misinformation forwards by elderly Indians
I've seen this guy before and used to believe he was legit after watching some of his videos on some Indian temples.
Although I would no longer trust him I don't think his videos are comparable to the stuff on whatsapp.
The stuff elderly people forward on whatsapp is of um... let's say... a different type.
Just because you can't understand it, doesn't mean it ain't there, everyone was studying the flow of electricity wrong until last year, everyone still have an improper understanding of gravity, traditional scientists are unable to understand or accept quantum physics, our scientific knowledge has major gaps in it, instead of criticizing someone trying to fill this gap, you should instead try to rethink your fundamentals, everybody knows that nobody has ever been able to explain how such advanced temples were constructed in India
@@yudhistirsstreet intellectuals will call you bhakt in 3...2...1..
@@yudhistirsIt's not even worth my time
@@yudhistirs Explanation, Hard fu**ing work and a lot of time. Carving stone isn't anything to wonder about. It's just the art that is the fascinating thing.
I'm actually very impressed by Praveen. The ability to come up with content that batshit crazy requires creativity, determination and reckless abandon. 💃💃
This made me burst laughing thankyou!
I dont think so... As kids we all spoke to an imaginary friend... He jus does it even now as an adult.
Wait till someone tells him that the word "wire" doesn't necessarily mean it's an electrical component but literally any thinly extruded piece of metal
8:54 I love that Mehdi is so in tune with memes and UA-cam culture.
And at a proper level of it too
So you have a movie for me? 😂
@@MudSluggerBP should be easy, barely an inconvenience
Sorry i'm dumb here. Who is there?
Ryan
Being an Indian, I want that this expert in archeology should be placed in a time travel machine made in some old civilization and sent to that civilization.😂
I would volunteer if it was the Indus Valley Civilization, I always wanted to see what that was like in its prime
@@NikhillRao27 You can visit pakistan today to find out. They haven't changed much in 3000 years. If anything, they have devolved into something worse than indus valley.
Praveen doesn't even understand simple concept of gold being inert and he has no idea of electrolysis
It's crazy how wrong his basics are
@@NikhillRao27 apparently they invented the first water tunnels to transport flood water to plants and working toilets where the tunnels would be dug down in a water flow going to unusued rivers. i did a 5 page essay on them but it was like a year ago so i dont remember lol
@@NikhillRao27 they also apparently had public storage areas for farmers around royal apartments and every brick going all the way to mohenjo daro was the same size, and the gaps and way of building measured was the exact same
I found a rock in my backyard. It must be an ancient Egyptian bullet, most likely used to shoot down aliens! 😂
Because they tried to steal the pyramids they built and Egyptians stole!!
I found one too! And given the fact that Egypt is about 2800 km from my backyard, they already had the technology for Intercontinental Ballistic Rocks in ancient times !!!
I use those bullets to shoot down giant balls from the sky.
😂😂
Wrong its an ancient Alien bullet used to shoot down Egyptians.
I love the shoutout to Grady. He makes fantastic videos explaining all kinds of engineering. Granted they are less about the fun of bashing people with no clue of science.
Weeeellll...I have been a Physical Therapist for 34 years now and I can tell you without a doubt that basically all of the electrotherapeutic modalities will at best give you mild, transient benefits (muscle relaxation, decrease in pain). I always like to say that it will make you feel good for long enough to get to the front desk and write the check for your co-pay, and then will probably wear off before you get to the car in the parking lot. Then again, I have also noticed that ultrasound units with loud timers tend to work better than those with silent timers, so there is that.
I wonder how many of those modalities work well when they're not plugged in.
And defibrillators with added sound.
I think you are right in that effects are temporary. Electric stim, like IFC or a TENS unit, could work through pain gaiting. US might bring some additional blood flow to an area. Shortwave diathermy is... a little scary because of side effects. Anyway, I don't think it makes a night and day difference, but could it take an edge off while someone heals? (Plus physical therapy or while waiting for more invasive treatments) It could be worth it.
You being a Physical Therapist and giving patients electrotherapy stimulation, and it working even for a little bit for pain relief.. You should be reaching out to their Pain Management Doctor about the proper route/s to take on getting a DRG Stimulator
@@dclxvi6521 that's for chronic pain, not temporary/expected to heal. But good point about another electrical device.
"Super easy, barely an inconvenience!" love the reference haha
I see what you did there.
@@LOR.e_xplores Wow wow wow wow wow. . . . . wow
Ohhh falsifying archaeological discoveries is TIGHT!
Funny references between two unrelated channels are tight!
Oh, really?!
18:23 "I hope you agree with me that this was a place great healing was preformed"
IT WAS A RICE MILL!!!!!
the energy of this comment is the kind of stupid infomration correction I adore
Mmmm rice crispies
Dear yelling sir i think you are wrong. I would argue a rice mill has healing powers. i dare you on a bad day to eat some rice with milk and cherry jam and tell me that doesn't heal you from the inside ... except if you are lactose intolerant but as a connoisseur in that department as well i would argue it's worth the shit.
It was probably one of the more honest things he said in the whole video - he *hopes* you agree.. nobody will, but he hopes that they will, because then they might buy whatever snakeoil he's peddling.
Probably for making ceremonial beer hops.
Electroboom is an alien trying to take us off the path that leads to his door.
Finally another Rectifier video! It's been so long since the last one!
“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; I’m not sure about the universe”
-Albert Einstein
Yes - Yt is a good place to prove it :D
Religion say yes
People are cutting head for their religion🤣.
They are not using their head(Brain) and they are cutting of others so that they can't decrease number of free thinking people
Is this something that Einstein actually said or a quote made by someone and claimed it as being said by Einstein?
Just like most people believed that it was said by einstein
@@jangdaman Probably not, there isn’t any actual proof that Einstein wrote or uttered this quote, but hey, there isn’t any proof to the contrary either
Parveen Mohan is one of the students who used to write nonsensical stories in science exams.
As an Indian, I respect your work for exposing these clowns.
What's there to expose? 😂
Clown are clever person intertaining us.this mohan is stupid.
He is not a clown .He is the entire circus
@@AnilSharma-et8jp some idiots will still support that Clown 🤡
@@AnilSharma-et8jpthat he's giving fake information?
Mehdi’s electrocuted himself so many times, he must be the healthiest man in the world by now.
He is secretly sharing the secret of immortality with us and nobody realizes
😂😂😂
Underrated comment
😂😂😂
When I was younger I got so many shocks doing stupid things and trust me it does the opposite lol🤣
Yes! Electricity will cure all known ailments, diseases, and injuries. Get a big enough jolt and you'll never be afflicted again! This message is brought to you by the Forest Lawn Cemetary and Health Club Association.
😂 it will cure your life 100% guaranteed, no worries anymore
@@willyb7353 yeh and then u will be immortal😂
Yeah maybe you will become Electro and spiderman will kill you
If you pass electricity through a hammer it become mjölnir.
And if you lift the hammer you are thor.
Plot twist... The human is not living then you don't have problems.
I use to view your channel as a goof. Like haha watch silly man go boom.
But when I really started to pay attention, I realized your value.
Thank you for all your videos and education
He absolutely wrote his own bio. That wasn’t written by a native English speaker, and I believe IMDB is an American site.
it has since been edited to be just a teeny tiny bit more factual
Aw what gave it away? The technology for aliens?
Dear Praveen don't make us more proud of you!
There are billions of people who aren't native English speakers
@@CIubDuck I'm one too. It's not about his English skills, as much as it is about him writing his own bio to try and make himself look cool
I know a less convoluted way to make an electric bath. Plug in a toaster and drop it in the bath tub. It's so therapeutic you don't want to leave.
🤣
Initially, you'll feel high goosebumps and then you'll never leave.
You're likely to experience it for the rest of your life too.
@@nickryan3417 a whole 10 seconds at that!
Archeologists in Belgium did lots of digging around Belgium and they found nothing in the ground. So they think it is proof the ancient Belgians used wireless communication... this is an old joke we have here in the Netherlands😂
By the Power of Lingam, I HAVE THE POWER!
Anime style
His voice sounds like a nerd while he looks like a hitman lol
his voice doesn't match his body xd
It's the forced accent
I feel offended as a nerd lma0
Sounds like Spongebob
His voice is how the 🤓 emoji would sound like
The only reason to eat gold is so you can shit gold. Fun at parties
Also works with bricks.
@@takix2007 Oh, and plastic shards from containers that are NOT suitable to freeze even though they say they are. I could've f'ing bled to death. I didn't see a piece missing and I couldn't get it out of my throat and spent minutes trying to swallow it with gingerbread. That's probably also the thing that kept my insides from being cut, but the exit was about as unpleasant and painful as the swallowing. But I survived with a grand story to tell. Really fun at parties 🤣
And get gold poisoning
@@XenoCrimson-uv8uzGold is too inert to react with anything in human body
Sounds like a dubai porta potty legend
Pseudo-science drinking game: Take a shot each time someone says 'looks like' or 'appears to be'.
I would recommend not trying this game with high-proof spirits.
*dies*
For the theme (and for your health), only use homeopathic alcohol i.e. one so diluted it doesn't have a single molecule of the substance left.
@@pRahvi0
_Okay... _*_that_* was good! 😂
Aight Milo
Some idiots are trigerred in the comment section 😂😂😂
Coincidentally, _all_ of those triggered seem to be coping indians who can barley type a legible sentence... Purely coincidence, I'm sure.
“Super easy; barely an inconvenience.” You sir have a new subscriber.
Thank you for the giggles.
That brought me to life after having listened to 8mins of praveen's ear bleeding voice.
@@harekrishnasahoo05😂
@@harekrishnasahoo05😂
Yaya I laughed during the whole video and subscribed with the quickness 😂
Schizophrenics: Finally, a worthy opponent, our battle would be legendary!
I would say schizophrenics have a group power dynamic
Bro I had it that's no joke .... please don't make fun of mental problems
Mental Health is not a joke ... some suffered and some bear the pain of love ones having it. Be considerate.
@@hawkenfox In my eyes, joking about mental health is fine and ok, just don't make fun of it. It's whenever you start to make fun of it that it will more than likely start to hurt.
For example, I have a dairy allergy and I really don't care if people make jokes about it. But if people start to make fun of it, then that is when I start to get concerned. In fact, the way that I see it, making a joke about a mental health disorder but not making fun of it could be an indicator that you actually understand the severity of that mental health disorder.
@@bndlett8752 Exactly, because I had 2 uncles that have schizophrenia and I know how they behave, that's why I used it to emphasis that schizophrenia is really bad.
"Drink and die potion." 😂 Plausibly an ancient technology.
Cody'sLab in one sentence.
So this potion cures all ills and woes simply by removing the cause? Astonishing!
Honestly quite common back when we didn't record what killed us
Tummy hurting juice
Drink and die horribly*
srsly though, people often don't think about it, but drinking acid is a slow, agonizing death. The levels of pain are higher than being burned alive. Imagine being on fire AND getting frozen at the same time, AND from the inside. If you're lucky, you'll pass out from shock in about ten minutes. Often, though, you will retain your senses (and especially that of pain) for hours.
What i never get, is how they always assume that the constructions that are only visible from the air, must have been for aliens, when most religious cultures believed that gods existed in the skies. Obviously built for gods to view.
"Bombarding me with bullsh*t" 😂😂
That is the classic behavior of monkeys.
It’s actually cow shit !! Those who know wat I’m saying 😂😂😂
Jehovah and Allah created the unscientific world in 7 and 6 days, it is written in the Bible and Quraan 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ElectroBoom did you know Mohan is also planning on discovering a new Element called “Mohanium”
bruhhhhh
🤣🤣🤣
😢😢😂
In mohanium it's the proton gets moved and cause pravelectricity. Also this pravelectricity is storable in silica form in lingam and statues under particular conditions
@@klmkt4339 🤣🤣🤣