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Cool science experiment with a balloon

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I feel DumberEveryDay. :sneaky:

Cool way for the dad to teach his kids science and maybe help send his kids to school. :awe:
 
Edit: agreed with first quote; my apologies.
 
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His videos are great, but if you graduated from high school, why were you amazed with that video? What'd you do? Take band, chorus, art, pottery, and gym for your last 2 years of high school??

You're really smart and very respected around here. But I don't understand why you always feel the need to be condescending and to belittle others.
 
His videos are great, but if you graduated from high school, why were you amazed with that video? What'd you do? Take band, chorus, art, pottery, and gym for your last 2 years of high school??

Go easy Dr. P. I'd wager that most non science types do not think of air as a fluid. And that most non-science types forget all of the science they did learn in HS the day they graduate.

One thing that annoys me about the smarter every day guy is he tends to always ask the question, "does that make sense?" I was always told that if you feel like you have to ask that question, you did not explain whatever it is you were talking about very well.
 
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Edit: agreed with first quote; my apologies.

damn, edited before i could quote 😉

i'd say there's a fairly sizable gap between knowing the bernoulli equation and actually *applying* the bernoulli equation (or any other relationship for that matter).
 
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