My problem is with the line that actor said: “safely doing laundry in the comfort of your own home”. Where do they normally do their laundry, amits the dangers of an active battlefield!?
damn dude....are you seriously serious ? everybody know that doing laundry attract attention from alien invader.......and the heat , i wont even talk about heat since you can watch documentary about alien danger related to heat with the Predator documentary ......
Actually, not magically, but via Wi-Fi and MTP (Moisture Transport Protocol, a derivate of Ye Olde FTP). And with a good Wi-Fi cable, you can even raise the transfer rate from "Hilarious" to "Ridiculous".
@@drops2cents260 Nice, is MTP compatible with HTCPCP? That could save some work in the morning en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper_Text_Coffee_Pot_Control_Protocol
@@juli12345istRecorsi Can you do that on demand? Sound like the only way I am getting my adult children and their "I just cannot force them to leave" mother to move out of the house. This after $260,000 for a MA in French Literature (daughter) and an MFA in Theater Arts (son), my wife keeps saying "they have to be who they are". Now the wife wants to go back for an MA in Music Appreciation to the tune of about $30,000, because she "really likes music". All I want is some peace and quite and the possibility of retiring before I drop dead, which according to them makes me "uncaring and only interested in what I want". Not one of them has ever worked a day in their life and I am the one who is "uncaring and only interested in what I want".
@@dadillen5902 Holy shit Da Dillen.. can I have you for my dad? Seriously? I didn't get a dime for schooling... I had to pay rent starting at 16 and I was outa the house at 17... DAMN man them kids need a spankin! hahaha and 260,000 I could do my own business with that... I have a few that would pay me back in 6-7 years and that while competing with government monopolies... A few others that are higher risk but COULD pay off in 1 year... and two zero risk but they don't pay off for 20+... O.O
2020: A company claims that they have developed an affordable particle accelerator for everyday use. Thunderf00t: This product is not possible, let me demonstrate by using the reasonably-sized particle accelerator built under my house.
Disclaimer: not related to nick GOOD NEWS EVERYONE, i have invented a low cost particle accelerator for your everyday needs! Fry...... or.. nick will now demonstrate while i take a nap in this bunker
@Hikaru WDM This comment hits the nail on the head for this product. I mean the whole point of having a dryer is to quickly dry lots of clothes. So all the other nonsense they claim about it just invalidates it further. How can you be so quick to put money into something so useless to begin with?
@@2DReanimation well yes that is the point of a tumble dryer....a proper one, not that tiddly piece of piss in the video. I have one just in case I have a lot to be washed or can't hang the washing out to dry! I think that the bloke who made that vacuum dryer (don't even care to remember the name of the thing) would have been better off just taking a conventional tumble dryer and compacting it so it had a smaller footprint making it ideal for places that don't have much space for a standard tumble dryer.
You know you are going to lose the argument when you are up against a debunking researcher who just happens to have an industrial vacuum drying chamber in his home...
They're defending themselves because if word gets out than they are out a lot of money. I hope word gets out to as many people as possible. I'm sick of all these scams.
ROFL. I was thinking the exact same thing! I rofled when I saw that thing: "Hi, I am thundertf00t. I happen to have a vacuum dryer standing right between the guinea pig cage and my dirty shoes, in the hallway. Like any other normal person". So funny. What a straight up cool guy.
My dryer will easily dry a few shirts in under 10 minutes. If they only have a splash of water on them like the promo video, I’d think a handful of minutes would do it.
You should make a kickstarter! Oh wait it actually works… Maybe say that it dries 2 kg of clothes in 15 minutes so you can align with the accuracy of most claims on that website. It's only 90% misleading it does dry clothes. You just have to lie about the quantity and speed (which is all of your marketing btw)
@ I have an idea for a kickstarter: Imagine a device that uses the power of the sun to dry clothes cost free within hours. It will use the highest tech cable technology to suspend the clothes in a transparent gaseous medium. The heat of the sun will cause the water in the clothes to evaporate, and it will cause the gaseous medium to move past the clothes with convection.
@@peterjszerszen As a side note, sunlight (UV) + water = oxygen radicals, which bleach stains and yellowing. (Not necessarily best for colored laundry, of course.)
@TeamHansen19 Oh, you bet, especially in direct sunlight. Try this easy experiment: Get a piece of fairly new colored cloth, stretch it out in the Sun, and place a brick in the middle. Leave it for a few days. Remove the brick, and you will see the area around the brick has faded considerably.
Pete S, if you hang your wet clothes indoors in front of a fan or breezy window, you'll get a swamp cooling effect. You might even get annoyed when your "wick" dries out too quickly.
@@IPODsify tf: so lets see how nuclear fusion works. I just so happen to have a reactor i bought on craigslist a while ago. Sadly the hypermagnetic chamber didnt work but i replaced it with flextape and a pack of cigarettes.
i had thi idea 10 years ago and the prototype i made was dangerous , because if you dont feed that little black hole 24/24 h it shut down/colapse and restarting a black hole every time you need it demand a lot of effort . so now im working on a magnet toilet , that focus on the iron to pull out the ironish shit out of you for now seem promising but work only when i take iron suplement to boost the iron in me ....im a $%?&* genius !
But we have to keep trying to highlight the flaws in the system so people do not get scammed and crowdfunding does not die. Its a great thing. We need to try to kick the parasites and crooks out.
I checked out their Kickstarter page where people tried to warn others that they are getting scammed. Most of the replies to them were something like this: WhY dO yO sTaNd In ThE wAy Of TeChNoLoGy?
I've worked on tools that pull down a hard vacuum, and I've seen times where we do maintenance on the chamber, and then have trouble pulling and holding the vacuum. Open it back up, and find a hair around an o-ring. Take that hair off, and everything works perfect. It really doesn't take much at all to break a vacuum at all.
Would make more sense to use a liquid ring pump and a chember to dry your cloths. Or maybe some sort of a condenser. But more expensive and complicated than a dryer.
Omg you know the pain of fucking gaskets on autoclaves! I screamed 'work work work just work' one time... It took 20 mins for the cycle to disengage rather than straight away, as it would with a major failure. Most of the time it was a TINY bend in the gasket. I mean the thickness of edge of a coin... When eventually it was replaced.... It didn't work either. Until the second time.
A week ago I helped build a vacuum like that, we were all trying to find out why it wasn't working, then someone pulls a line of tape from the plexiglass lid and it starts working
One of the reasons I like Thunderf00t videos is that after watching him in his home/lab/batcave, my apartment suddenly looks much more tidy and orderly.
What makes moon rockets so expensive is the enormous amount of different parts. 3D printing could make a moon rocket a lot cheaper. You could just print a single part that would usually be build of a dozen or more parts. Parts that where made uniquely for the moon rocket no less. So it is theoretically possible to build a moon rocket much cheaper than the Saturn V. Of course I am not saying this means the company is definitely not a scam.
@@schwarzerritter5724 You don't understand material science, mechanical engineering, machining, or 3D printing, do you? Maybe there will be some magical 3D printer in the future that could print parts for aerospace applications, but not today.
@@davak72 Airbus is already using 3D printed titanium parts. Maybe we are talking about different types of components, but this shows we are getting there.
I recently used my vacuum chamber and A work light to dry my kids shoes. My Little girl got her brand new shoes wet, the mom was on her way home from work, and she would have been pissed, so I pulled out the vacuum chamber, vacuum pump and a 500 watt light to create heat, and it worked pretty well. but I only did this because I didn't want to damage the material of the shoes with excessive heat, I don't think it was that much faster then a regular dryer though.
INAPPROPRIATE I bet those stills are maintained and inspected regularly. One thing that I didn’t hear mentioned with regards to this dryer (maybe i was just asleep at the time) was the upkeep cost and how often maintenance would be needed to keep the vacuum in good working order over the years. As an aside, I used to do small scale freeze-drying of water-based samples (usually milk) at one time. I think it is mostly the same as what you are talking about. We did it to rid the sample of as much water as possible without using heat which could rapidly damage the samples (e.g. changing the molecular structures of the compounds we were looking for). Once the samples were dehydrated they were much easier to work with and apply various organic solvents. I miss those days.
Lol if the mother gets angry/annoyed because it's perfectly normal for small kids to destroy, ruin, spoil their stuff, making things dirty and broken, she shouldn't have kids in the first place!
Why spend $550 on such a small capacity when you can get a dryer with a seven cubic foot capacity for the same price. Morus - drying your cloths one piece at a time.
@@filmtorres I don't get the idea of laundromats. "Hey lets drive to a place where I can clean my personal stuff, while everyone can watch me". Seriously, that's something that works ONLY in the us.
@@kiddhkane not everyone can afford a washer and dryer. Some people don't have space for one. My best friend had her washer die and then the dryer she had to go the laundromat for 3 months. My dad is stationed in Michigan rn and his apartment doesn't have hookups for laundry machines so he has to go a laundromat. No one is afraid of people watching them while washing clothes lol wtf? Your clothes need to get cleaned somehow so unless you're gonna buy new clothes every time yours get dirty or spend some hours washing all your clothes by hand a laundromat is needed. What the hell does that have to do with the US? Do people in other places not wash their clothes if their washers/dryers breakdown or if they can't fit one in their flat?
Thank you. As a former federal prosecutor, I am appalled at the audacity of scams that prey on gullible and unsophisticated people. Keep up the good work! We need you!
Technically it isn't a scam, right? It's interesting that some basic knowledge in the hard sciences, which should be better at least at High School, with a few Google searches can show the bs behind such ideas. The worst "not scams" we have is those suplement/vitamins stuff, which aren't regulated by the FDA or many other similar agencies in many countries. It's like that "ancient medicine", "natural medicine", "milenar knowledge/medicine", some might have some small positive effects, but you can't scientifically prove it in most cases, it's just hear say, popular belief!
@@chaoswarriorbr well same thing kinda goes for auto repairs that alot of mechanics shop kinda scam you nowadays that can be fact checked with a google check and research away. Doesn't matter how easier it is to verify, just the fact they use false information to gain a quick buck. Theres a sucker born every minute.
@@Shiro-Foxy A friend of mine told me her car mechanic told her the vinegar pump needed replacing. Incredible the things people think they can get away with.
Not idiots; just average science-ignorant people that have been scammed by a criminal. The scammer is the wrong one here, not the innocent ignorant people he has stolen from. Just more excuses to learn science so you can’t be scammed so easily 😃👍
@@xxXthekevXxx Problem with that is the internet exists, you can literally search for IF Technology and discover it totally bogus, these scammers are hardly trying to be clever.
@@xxXthekevXxx The thing is a fool can learn while an idiot can't. The 1st signal that should've caught on was how small it was and as Thunderf00t mention is how quiet it seems. At times when things seem too good to be true, it's best to look into it to find out if it is than blindly following. I've heard of the gills and the water filling bottle before Thunderf00t and from what they've said within them didn't seem to make much sense or seemed too far-fetched. I'm not an expert in science of course, but you should have at least some knowledge on how things work to realize that if anything seems off in a pitch, then question everything just to make sure. You don't some up with a hypothesis from one test. An idiot will just follow no matter what. A fool at least will get caught once, but after shown, they can be taught. The problem is some fools will not do the work for themselves... which is sad at times. The term is "fool me once; fool me twice." and not "Made me an idiot once; made me an idiot twice."
Seeing the industrial vacuums being built like tanks I remembered their use: They were used to autoclave glass and micro broth for sterilization, not to dry clothes. In college we had two or three of these big bad boys....in the physical sciences basement that looked like a place where drug deals went down.
Super Dryer HR: You're wrong, and these are the Wiki articles why. Thunderf00t: Ok, prepare to be methodically slapped to reality. (Pulls out pumps, vacuum chamber, hair dryer)
@@Dragon-Believer Haha, I was thinking the same thing, and _my_ dryer even has a drawer underneath, which means the outlet to the vent is a bit too low for a straight connection, resulting in a slightly crimped hose, and shitty airflow. Fixing the issue involves cutting into the drywall, and shortening the vent pipe though, too much of a pain in the ass, I just do smaller loads. :D
In their response video, it seems as if they've taken all the mids and highs out of the audio giving it an underwater sound. They preserved the lows to "submerge" the sound of the dryer.
I always thought "vacuum" is a rather stupid term for this machine. I prefer the German word. It's so practical. It's literally called "dust sucker" and that's exactly what it does. 😁
Me too. I just hang them and wait for magic called evaporation to do its thing. But it's so dangerous and energy consumpting process, that I just might have to get this thing!
Silly Thunderf00t trying to debunk a guy who's being entirely honest about his invention. He keeps calling it a vacuum, which is just a fancy way of saying his device sucks. Personally, I think you should take him at face value that his invention sucks really hard and declare victory, but that's just me.
No shit mate! ThunderFoot picking on these hard working inventors is down right shameful. I mean what does this guy do. Nuclear physics or something? Sounds totally fake. Fuk this guy!
I think I'll go out and buy some RGB lighting, a drum and a make shift door. I'll turn on the blue RGB lights and say it dries your cloths with nuclear power.
HVAC techs everywhere are beyond excited thunderf00t is finally talking about what we do every day, pull 500 micron vacuum..check, condenser, evaporator, heat exchange omg I cant take it lol ur awesome man keep it up
"They did actually upload some footage of their dryer working where it pulls off about half a kilo of water per hour, Versus a regular dryer, which will do about 3 times the amount" LOL
using spend nuclear rods as a dryer would work quite well. you don't need any electric power. no tumbling needed, just wrap it around, its almost instantly dry. The whole problem what to do with spend nuclear rods instantly solved!
TheBwaap just think of the possibilities! Multiple uses around the home - you could irradiate your food and drinks with them, and get rid of microorganisms. And who would need an electric blanket with a couple of those rods to hold on to at night :)
"Safely doing laundry in the comfort of your own home!" He says, as if he invented the first way to safely do laundry at home 🤷🏼♂️ And on the topic of the "water tray"... even if it did have a hole for water to escape, the inflow of air would stop liquid from exiting
And without realizing it, Thunderf00t just destroyed the Hyperloop again by demonstrating his vac dryer. A little hole and the air rushes back in at the speed of sound and vacuum is lost, even with the pump running at full duty cycle.
Actually, the air rushes into the vacuum FASTER than the speed of sound. At 20°C, the speed of sound is 343.14 m/s. But nitrogen molecules travel at 511 m/s and oxygen molecules travel at 478 m/s.
A cool but impractical idea would be a vacuum train that has regular air pressure in front of it and a vacuum behind - it then has a jet engine (SCRAMJET) because those require above Mach 1 air - that has an inlet that opens, air rushes through, providing thrust (I think that would work lol). Scramjet would electrically heat the air as it went through or use regular fuels.
ok so here is my buisness idea. We just shoot our laundary into space, and hang it out the window. It will be dry in seconds. Or frozen. Depends if the sun is sleeping.
Drier drones. That you clip your clothes onto and they fly around drying the clothes in the slipstream. For that fresh outdoors smell without taking up any space in the yard. You can even use them if you live in an apartment, just launch them out the window.
Some say that the little diaphragm pump is still running to this day, trying to get Thunderf00t’s shirt to a vacuum as low as can be commonly found on earth.
These dodgy product marketers need to go book a trip to the summit of Everest. During mass overcrowding. So they can feel what a low pressure environment actually is.
Idk if there's a name for this, but I vote for calling it... Steve Jobs Syndrome: The desire to acquire great wealth, fame, and power by selling ordinary but misunderstood technology as something revolutionary and extraordinary via deceptive and bombastic marketing.
I'm not an Apple Koolaid drinker... However, Apple stuff does what it claims to do and usually works very well the first time. This vacuum dryer thing is a borderline if not outright scam... I'll stick with my Speed Queen...
I'm going to guess people who fall for this stuff are not the type that watch Thunderf00t videos . And if they run across it probably unable to understand what he's talking about. And those of us that do would not have fallen for it in the first place. But still enjoy listening to him tear these products apart.
I’ve seen people making fun of the backers in the comments, but it’s the scammer we should be blasting, not the innocent scientifically-ignorant people that were stolen from.
It's not too far from "mortus" which means "he died" in some language (don't remember which but WoD refers to death magic as moros which derives from mortis/mortus, and for example fetus mortus means the death of a fetus)
So they doubled down on their bs, and made up a bit more word salad. Laughable. If they were genuine, they would have sent you one for review so you could test it. If it worked, you could show it.
I'd respect a company that believed in their product enough to send it to him. Hell companies send out their shitty kitchen hack gizmos to people that may be shitty but kinda do what they claim at least.
@MrBozoHead you mean slappy the clown, Nathan hHokey Cokey Jokely Oakley? That one? The flerf moron? I suppose they all think they're more intelligent than Einstein, so going after Thunderf00t doesnt seem much of a stretch. Oh please, a 45 minute TF video ripping Jokely several new ones would be hilarious.
According to big government, that´s tax evasion. You´re not allowed to live off the grid, and you have to spend 50% of your income on useless junk with eco stickers.
How they had the audacity to insult your intelligence by citing a Wikipedia link for their claims. Also, you are perhaps one of the best weapons for consumer information.
It’s insulting to Wikipedia. They have actual sources linked in every article and these morons linked the main article instead. That’s like linking to google instead of the page you were looking for.
Kevin Benoit I hate when people just link me a Google search page. I can Google stuff myself, that’s basically my main skill, I asked you so that you can tell my what link is the correct one so I don’t have to look through all of them and try to decide which one is most likely to be correct. Especially important when I’m asking a question about something I know little about which means that I don’t always know how to determine which thing is correct
Emilia Barzini sure Wikipedia is reliable but for a detailed topic like talked about and to someone like Thunderf00t, I just expect them to link to more technical sources. A Wikipedia article about thermodynamics is, by nature, supposed to be less technical than, say, an MIT page on thermodynamics written by the university’s professors and aimed at university students and those with more than a layman’s understanding of the topic.
Malcolm Holborne oh yea. I’m a Wikipedia editor myself so I always dislike when people make it out as if it’s really terrible. It still should not be cited as a source or anything like that but it’s no worse, and much better, than a traditional encyclopedia. It’s great for backroad information but I agree that they should probably cite a technical paper to be specific on exactly what they are thinking about. Especially since Thunderf00t can clearly understand the science and has any needed background information. I bet that they never looked past the Wikipedia page though and that’s why their science is a bit spotty.
By the way the sound on their video totally sounds like having being treated with the "remove noise" effect on AUDACITY. And when he his sitting on his couch, the fan is just not plugged in, you can only hear the tumbling motor.
Essentially it's a high pass filter that'd you normally use to remove "hiss" but cranked up to 11. The result is only getting the lower end frequencies making it sound like it was filmed underwater. No audio engineer, self respecting or otherwise, would've allowed that mess of sound off their workstation. If they want to share any of that ill gotten half a million bucks with me I'd be happy to "fix" their audio for them...
Yeah but they have to throw away pricr, size and design to achieve that. Explain to backers that the price just rose to at least 4 times and that they can't send them the items. Morus 399$ kickstarter price. Rotary vacuum pump 200 - 700 $ Small vacuum dryer 500 $ + Additional equipment 100 - 500 $
Might be interesting to do a followup video because I think they took the money and ran. As of late October 2021, the Morus Zero dryer kickstarter still features the original schedule with shipping at the end of 2019. Their website appears not to have been updated either. Sleazy.
21:50 "which is why Morus Zero contains a lint trap". So do ALL ordinary dryers. This is such a strange statement for a drying-machine company to make.
Has this guy ever seen a normal dryer? He talks like he invented it, when all he so proudly shows as if no one had ever seen this before has been done long before.
Ha, jokes on them, I have a solar/wind powered dryer with a UV screen on my rooftop. I only have to put my clothes on some heavy duty, no slip polymer outer shell stainless steel wires and just wait for them to dry
Better! I dry my clothes indoors, just hang them on stainless steel holding apparatus connected to a clothes securing chamber made of solid wood in front of a tiny, solar powered, cold air generating machine. A.k.a. hanging ur clothes indoors infront of an AC.
Actually, IF means "InfraFreeze", which is a revolutionary new technology. It works like this: You take a peltier element and blast one side _massively_ with infrared rays so it heats up and gets hot like hell, and as a consequence, the other side gets cold as fuck. Now just drop your moist laundry right on the cold as fuck side, the moisture in the fabric freezes instantly and can be easily scraped off like ice from a windscreen. And if you now grasp the concept and are satisfied with this explanation, I also happen to have a bridge around here somewhere that I could sell you... ;-)
I just leave them on the floor and like magic they are washed dried and hung back up in my closet, I tried showing my girlfriend the secret spot....she disappeared one day and i can only assume shew fell onto the spot and got washed cleaned and folded up somewhere.... must of been to much for it cuz it stopped working after that...
He’s greener with envy after each debunk. Seriously though, how can this fraud raise $500k? I wonder if company insiders pump 90% of the money in , and wait for sheeple to top-off the money train, the one these fraudsters will soon intentionally take down the set of tracks that terminate just before the 200’ deep canyon.
I think his own scam could've raised millions if he managed to properly explain how it's working, and that his free energy doesn't really violate thermal dynamics. He also should've teamed up with a marketing guy to make a fancy video.
I work for a university as an accelerator technician and so, I deal with vacuums nearly every day. I am not the vacuum guy, but I see a lot of issues with this "dryer". I should show this to our vacuum expert and see what his opinion is.
Oi I'm just finding this channel and I'm in love with your content Your pairing of science and engineering, in a very R&D atmosphere is inspiring. I'm an almost finished physics undergrad, and seeing you making content like this, on top of a research job taht you have mentioned, is super cool. Any advice? At a face value, your point in life is a solid reflection of my future goals, so anything would be helpful. PS, keep making bomb ass content
Very true! I bet the respondent has no idea..... "We don't merely use partial vacuum, we use full vacuum!" Like his job is to sell the thing and he doesn't know anything about science and just links wiki.
its about feelings man...if he really wants it to work we shouldnt tell him that it doesnt, else we might hurt his feelings! welcome to 2019! where the leftist lunacy rules the world!
@@bent540 If the only objective reality is what is said, words can alter reality rather than describing it. Living like that must be a glut on infantile power/comfort/hubris millimeters from hell. Does the far left REEEEEE over objective reality defying their language? Quite happily yes.
I am not so familiar with universities in the states so I am asking you if you could explain to me what do you mean with your comment? Sorry if I ruin the joke that way, but I am really curious.
I would be far better off keeping a spare clean towel and just throwing that in a regular dryer with the wet shirt. Pretty sure when I did this it took less than 15 mins... And considering the number of times I have needed to dry 1 piece of clothing quickly in my life (Only once) lol
My problem is with the line that actor said: “safely doing laundry in the comfort of your own home”. Where do they normally do their laundry, amits the dangers of an active battlefield!?
damn dude....are you seriously serious ? everybody know that doing laundry attract attention from alien invader.......and the heat , i wont even talk about heat since you can watch documentary about alien danger related to heat with the Predator documentary ......
i largely use piranha infested rivers for mine. this concept of "home" is revolutionary
@@MrOsmodeus
Well, I happen to call a piranha infested river home, so that's nothing new for me. However, I am intrigued by the concept of "dry".
You joke but many people have to go to a local laundromat and do their cleaning there. And they are a common location for violent crimes and theft.
@@ekothesilent9456 exactly, there's some seriously sheltered people around here 🤣
the water from the vacuum dryer magically appears in the self filling water bottle
Actually, not magically, but via Wi-Fi and MTP (Moisture Transport Protocol, a derivate of Ye Olde FTP).
And with a good Wi-Fi cable, you can even raise the transfer rate from "Hilarious" to "Ridiculous".
Yeah i hate it when my dryer explodes and kills everyone in the house
@@drops2cents260 Nice, is MTP compatible with HTCPCP? That could save some work in the morning
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper_Text_Coffee_Pot_Control_Protocol
@@juli12345istRecorsi Can you do that on demand? Sound like the only way I am getting my adult children and their "I just cannot force them to leave" mother to move out of the house. This after $260,000 for a MA in French Literature (daughter) and an MFA in Theater Arts (son), my wife keeps saying "they have to be who they are". Now the wife wants to go back for an MA in Music Appreciation to the tune of about $30,000, because she "really likes music". All I want is some peace and quite and the possibility of retiring before I drop dead, which according to them makes me "uncaring and only interested in what I want". Not one of them has ever worked a day in their life and I am the one who is "uncaring and only interested in what I want".
@@dadillen5902 Holy shit Da Dillen.. can I have you for my dad? Seriously? I didn't get a dime for schooling... I had to pay rent starting at 16 and I was outa the house at 17... DAMN man them kids need a spankin! hahaha and 260,000 I could do my own business with that... I have a few that would pay me back in 6-7 years and that while competing with government monopolies... A few others that are higher risk but COULD pay off in 1 year... and two zero risk but they don't pay off for 20+... O.O
2020: A company claims that they have developed an affordable particle accelerator for everyday use.
Thunderf00t: This product is not possible, let me demonstrate by using the reasonably-sized particle accelerator built under my house.
Its funny because is probably true.. 😂
Hes just one lab accident away from becoming a super villain.
The Little Peter Collider.
@@lebawsski Thunderfoot is in fact the main character in the videogame "Evil Genius"
Disclaimer: not related to nick
GOOD NEWS EVERYONE, i have invented a low cost particle accelerator for your everyday needs! Fry...... or.. nick will now demonstrate while i take a nap in this bunker
"Safely doing Laundry in your own Home", Kinda been doing that since forever
I tried to wash some socks in my sink, now my house is on fire!
If only I had a Morus
I've been doing my laundry safely in other people's homes ever since I got my lockpicks
Same. And I dry my clothes with this marvellous thing called a washing line! It uses 100% green energy to dry my clothes!
@Hikaru WDM This comment hits the nail on the head for this product. I mean the whole point of having a dryer is to quickly dry lots of clothes. So all the other nonsense they claim about it just invalidates it further.
How can you be so quick to put money into something so useless to begin with?
@@2DReanimation well yes that is the point of a tumble dryer....a proper one, not that tiddly piece of piss in the video. I have one just in case I have a lot to be washed or can't hang the washing out to dry!
I think that the bloke who made that vacuum dryer (don't even care to remember the name of the thing) would have been better off just taking a conventional tumble dryer and compacting it so it had a smaller footprint making it ideal for places that don't have much space for a standard tumble dryer.
You know you are going to lose the argument when you are up against a debunking researcher who just happens to have an industrial vacuum drying chamber in his home...
Yeah I'm not sure why they even try to defend themselves.
@@electronicwoe half a million $$$ isn't enough reason you think?
@@MrDoboz touche
They're defending themselves because if word gets out than they are out a lot of money. I hope word gets out to as many people as possible. I'm sick of all these scams.
Next video: TF shows a nuclear reactor. Oh wait, he already did that
"We're drying under a vacuum.............. and hot air"
andyt2k this is an under-rated comment. Vacuum+air is a bit of a contradiction.
Lot of "hot air" alright.
I mean, that WOULD help speed up the drying, since water evaporates at lower temperatures in a vacuum. It's just that it's not at all efficient...
spiritbx1337 it wouldn’t be a vacuum with any type of air in it
@@iDunked not the literal 'hot air', like you'd say 'in hot water'
I just happen to have this heavy duty vacuum dryer here. Only Thunderf00t.
ROFL. I was thinking the exact same thing! I rofled when I saw that thing:
"Hi, I am thundertf00t. I happen to have a vacuum dryer standing right between the guinea pig cage and my dirty shoes, in the hallway. Like any other normal person".
So funny. What a straight up cool guy.
If Science daddy doesn't have it, chances are in the response video he will
Him and Cody’s lab
@@miatafan Cody would build one
But what if you wanted to dry your clothing dangerously in the discomfort of your neighbor's bedroom?
My neighbor is so hot I'd probably wet my clothes at her bedroom.
I see you too like to live dangerously. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I laughed harder at this than I should've.
@RDE Lutherie anyone with a studio apartment
Well then this is the product for you! The noise should make your neighbor significantly dangerous.
- Not *that* vacuum, the space vacuum
- Exept that you are lying and it's exactly *that* kind of vacuum.
thats correct it uses a tiny computer fan
What does that remind me of? Oh yeah, "These are not normal, boring solar panels, these are Solar Freakin Roadways!"
Well, my tumble dryer can dry two shirts in a 15 min. It's built in the 80's...
TokayGekko At least it’s bigger and possibly nosier, right? So this thing is optimistically a mini dryer?
My dryer will easily dry a few shirts in under 10 minutes. If they only have a splash of water on them like the promo video, I’d think a handful of minutes would do it.
What!?!? and you dont have to empty it of water everytime?
Who Makes it? Can I buy one?
You should make a kickstarter! Oh wait it actually works… Maybe say that it dries 2 kg of clothes in 15 minutes so you can align with the accuracy of most claims on that website.
It's only 90% misleading it does dry clothes. You just have to lie about the quantity and speed (which is all of your marketing btw)
@
I have an idea for a kickstarter: Imagine a device that uses the power of the sun to dry clothes cost free within hours. It will use the highest tech cable technology to suspend the clothes in a transparent gaseous medium. The heat of the sun will cause the water in the clothes to evaporate, and it will cause the gaseous medium to move past the clothes with convection.
I love when these companies reply back to defend their product.
When the defense how their credibility is destroyed
Responding at all is a really dumb move by them tho
:D " HEY! HI! IT'S US! WE HAVE BEEF WITH SCIENCE! "
They self identify as not a a scam. Leave the nice company alone
@@mumbairay hahahahaha
You can dry a single shirt in any dryer in 15 minutes.
Or your weeks laundry in 2 days
You can dry a single shirt outside in the summer in about 15 mins too. Hehe.
@@matthewyabsley that's what I was about to say. Lol Plus it is free green energy courtesy of our star!
Kristin FROST Lazerbeams the way you said “our” star made me so happy 😂
@@KevAlberta 😄👍
If you place the same amount of clothes into a tumble dryer that you can fit into a Morus dryer, you can dry it out in about 15 minutes anyway.
@@peterjszerszen As a side note, sunlight (UV) + water = oxygen radicals, which bleach stains and yellowing. (Not necessarily best for colored laundry, of course.)
@TeamHansen19 Oh, you bet, especially in direct sunlight. Try this easy experiment: Get a piece of fairly new colored cloth, stretch it out in the Sun, and place a brick in the middle. Leave it for a few days. Remove the brick, and you will see the area around the brick has faded considerably.
@@leslierhorer1412 but if you wear white clothes during summer it's no big deal I guess
Pete S, if you hang your wet clothes indoors in front of a fan or breezy window, you'll get a swamp cooling effect. You might even get annoyed when your "wick" dries out too quickly.
@@peterjszerszen
But then you have to live inside the devil's ass crack.
I'm going to make up a scam product just so thunderfoot can "debunk" it and design the product for me. Checkmate.
Self charging hybrid
how about dehydrated water?
Perfect.
*makes a prototype Android*
Thunder: luckily I have my Android in the garage to compare
@@IPODsify tf: so lets see how nuclear fusion works. I just so happen to have a reactor i bought on craigslist a while ago. Sadly the hypermagnetic chamber didnt work but i replaced it with flextape and a pack of cigarettes.
Just wait until you see my black hole toilet apparatus - plumbers hate me.
Yess... no more clogging and cleaning shit from pipes!
It automatically sucks the shit from your arse. You don't even have to press anymore!
@@FeuerblutRM But you have to spray a lot more air freshener as it takes forever to be broken down.
i had thi idea 10 years ago and the prototype i made was dangerous , because if you dont feed that little black hole 24/24 h it shut down/colapse and restarting a black hole every time you need it demand a lot of effort . so now im working on a magnet toilet , that focus on the iron to pull out the ironish shit out of you for now seem promising but work only when i take iron suplement to boost the iron in me ....im a $%?&* genius !
You b&$%@^d - someone at the other end of the universe will wake up and find their john overflowing.
Thunderf00t is a scammer's worst nightmare.
He has the real thing at his fingertips
It's part of why he's great
A real scientist that has nothing for sale.
Yeah, almost always he has something for a demonstration, its amazing, and also must be terrifying for scammers.
I would say thunderf00t is a dehumidifier's worst nightmare
My favorite part 24:13 LOL!
These dodgy crowd funder defense responses are always the same. "It's not a scam because doofawinkle technology is real and is used in industry".
EEVblog Hi nice to see you here
SHHH DONT LET THEM STEAL MY IDEAS, I HAPPEN TO BE TRYING TO PATENT DOOFAWINKLE TECHNOLOGY!!!
But we have to keep trying to highlight the flaws in the system so people do not get scammed and crowdfunding does not die. Its a great thing. We need to try to kick the parasites and crooks out.
I'm kinda surprised you haven't made a video on this, Dave.
"It's not a scam when you have ppl out there with more money than sense"
"Safely doing laundry in the comfort of your own home."
Oh what a time we're living in!
It’s Rosie the housekeeping robot from the Jetsons dream
I checked out their Kickstarter page where people tried to warn others that they are getting scammed. Most of the replies to them were something like this:
WhY dO yO sTaNd In ThE wAy Of TeChNoLoGy?
Stop trying to stop me from giving away my money, bro.
As the old P.T. Barnum saying goes, "there's a sucker born every minute."
Michael McClung except he never said that, thus proving him right.
@@beyoncehadoneofthebest this is getting out of hand.
I cant stand the "they laughed at :insert historical genius: and see how that turned out" argument
My clothes line can dry two shirts in 5 minutes. I live in Phoenix. Summer of course.
That wouldnt surprise me a bit. I used to spend my entire summers in vegas and if i remember correctly it was easily 110 most days.
But don't you wish you could pay 5x the money for a scam to not dry your clothes in 5x as much time?? xd
@RDE Lutherie i line dry my clothes but some people can't because of pollen.
That's brilliant. You need to start a Go Fund me campaign and patent the technology.
I live in Phoenix can confirm
I've worked on tools that pull down a hard vacuum, and I've seen times where we do maintenance on the chamber, and then have trouble pulling and holding the vacuum. Open it back up, and find a hair around an o-ring. Take that hair off, and everything works perfect. It really doesn't take much at all to break a vacuum at all.
dayum, thanks for the perspective :o
Just imagine how many vacuum-hair-technicians we would need to service miles of Hyperloops. Job creation!
Would make more sense to use a liquid ring pump and a chember to dry your cloths. Or maybe some sort of a condenser. But more expensive and complicated than a dryer.
Omg you know the pain of fucking gaskets on autoclaves! I screamed 'work work work just work' one time... It took 20 mins for the cycle to disengage rather than straight away, as it would with a major failure. Most of the time it was a TINY bend in the gasket. I mean the thickness of edge of a coin...
When eventually it was replaced.... It didn't work either. Until the second time.
A week ago I helped build a vacuum like that, we were all trying to find out why it wasn't working, then someone pulls a line of tape from the plexiglass lid and it starts working
IF technology: IF it works.
ionbladezofficial aka unobtanium
I remember when I thought this 10 minutes ago
If....if is good
It was developed by Soviet scientists
Intermediate Frequency
One of the reasons I like Thunderf00t videos is that after watching him in his home/lab/batcave, my apartment suddenly looks much more tidy and orderly.
I love this channel. He isn’t an asshole for exposing people he’s helping us by keeping shitty products in their design phase.
*Scammer company tries to raise money for a suspiciously cheap moon rocket*
"Let's take a look at my Saturn V..."
Juurikin näin..
What makes moon rockets so expensive is the enormous amount of different parts.
3D printing could make a moon rocket a lot cheaper. You could just print a single part that would usually be build of a dozen or more parts. Parts that where made uniquely for the moon rocket no less. So it is theoretically possible to build a moon rocket much cheaper than the Saturn V.
Of course I am not saying this means the company is definitely not a scam.
@@schwarzerritter5724 You don't understand material science, mechanical engineering, machining, or 3D printing, do you? Maybe there will be some magical 3D printer in the future that could print parts for aerospace applications, but not today.
@@davak72 Airbus is already using 3D printed titanium parts. Maybe we are talking about different types of components, but this shows we are getting there.
@Gmail X Because the russians landed their rockets on the surface after the launch in the '50s right?
I recently used my vacuum chamber and A work light to dry my kids shoes.
My Little girl got her brand new shoes wet, the mom was on her way home from work, and she would have been pissed, so I pulled out the vacuum chamber, vacuum pump and a 500 watt light to create heat, and it worked pretty well.
but I only did this because I didn't want to damage the material of the shoes with excessive heat, I don't think it was that much faster then a regular dryer though.
INAPPROPRIATE I bet those stills are maintained and inspected regularly. One thing that I didn’t hear mentioned with regards to this dryer (maybe i was just asleep at the time) was the upkeep cost and how often maintenance would be needed to keep the vacuum in good working order over the years.
As an aside, I used to do small scale freeze-drying of water-based samples (usually milk) at one time. I think it is mostly the same as what you are talking about. We did it to rid the sample of as much water as possible without using heat which could rapidly damage the samples (e.g. changing the molecular structures of the compounds we were looking for). Once the samples were dehydrated they were much easier to work with and apply various organic solvents. I miss those days.
Warped perception- you did prove a valid point however. Freeze dried shoes. Hmmm.
Lol if the mother gets angry/annoyed because it's perfectly normal for small kids to destroy, ruin, spoil their stuff, making things dirty and broken, she shouldn't have kids in the first place!
Congratulations, you just made Morus but without the drum!
🤔🤣 i saw marshmellows and stuff in vacuum expanding 1000times larger than suposed to be and your shoes survived that 😆😋 damn now i want marsmellows🤣😂
Why spend $550 on such a small capacity when you can get a dryer with a seven cubic foot capacity for the same price. Morus - drying your cloths one piece at a time.
It is supposed to be faster that is why lol
@Atur Sams That's why they invented laundromats.
@Atur Sams I was only kidding around with you.
@@filmtorres I don't get the idea of laundromats. "Hey lets drive to a place where I can clean my personal stuff, while everyone can watch me". Seriously, that's something that works ONLY in the us.
@@kiddhkane not everyone can afford a washer and dryer. Some people don't have space for one. My best friend had her washer die and then the dryer she had to go the laundromat for 3 months.
My dad is stationed in Michigan rn and his apartment doesn't have hookups for laundry machines so he has to go a laundromat.
No one is afraid of people watching them while washing clothes lol wtf? Your clothes need to get cleaned somehow so unless you're gonna buy new clothes every time yours get dirty or spend some hours washing all your clothes by hand a laundromat is needed.
What the hell does that have to do with the US? Do people in other places not wash their clothes if their washers/dryers breakdown or if they can't fit one in their flat?
Thank you. As a former federal prosecutor, I am appalled at the audacity of scams that prey on gullible and unsophisticated people.
Keep up the good work! We need you!
Technically it isn't a scam, right?
It's interesting that some basic knowledge in the hard sciences, which should be better at least at High School, with a few Google searches can show the bs behind such ideas.
The worst "not scams" we have is those suplement/vitamins stuff, which aren't regulated by the FDA or many other similar agencies in many countries. It's like that "ancient medicine", "natural medicine", "milenar knowledge/medicine", some might have some small positive effects, but you can't scientifically prove it in most cases, it's just hear say, popular belief!
@@chaoswarriorbr well same thing kinda goes for auto repairs that alot of mechanics shop kinda scam you nowadays that can be fact checked with a google check and research away. Doesn't matter how easier it is to verify, just the fact they use false information to gain a quick buck. Theres a sucker born every minute.
As a nobody, I politely suggest you to replace "unsophisticated" by "misinformed".
@Pierre LeDouche There has to be another element. The return on the buyer's investment must be known to be far out of line with the cost.
@@Shiro-Foxy A friend of mine told me her car mechanic told her the vinegar pump needed replacing. Incredible the things people think they can get away with.
IF stands for Idiot-Funded.
Idiot funded technology is the most reasonable interpretation I've heard thus far.
Not idiots; just average science-ignorant people that have been scammed by a criminal. The scammer is the wrong one here, not the innocent ignorant people he has stolen from.
Just more excuses to learn science so you can’t be scammed so easily 😃👍
@@xxXthekevXxx Problem with that is the internet exists, you can literally search for IF Technology and discover it totally bogus, these scammers are hardly trying to be clever.
@@xxXthekevXxx The thing is a fool can learn while an idiot can't.
The 1st signal that should've caught on was how small it was and as Thunderf00t mention is how quiet it seems.
At times when things seem too good to be true, it's best to look into it to find out if it is than blindly following.
I've heard of the gills and the water filling bottle before Thunderf00t and from what they've said within them didn't seem to make much sense or seemed too far-fetched.
I'm not an expert in science of course, but you should have at least some knowledge on how things work to realize that if anything seems off in a pitch, then question everything just to make sure.
You don't some up with a hypothesis from one test.
An idiot will just follow no matter what. A fool at least will get caught once, but after shown, they can be taught. The problem is some fools will not do the work for themselves... which is sad at times.
The term is "fool me once; fool me twice." and not "Made me an idiot once; made me an idiot twice."
For a moment there I thought it read FM technology
Seeing the industrial vacuums being built like tanks I remembered their use:
They were used to autoclave glass and micro broth for sterilization, not to dry clothes.
In college we had two or three of these big bad boys....in the physical sciences basement that looked like a place where drug deals went down.
Oh yes, and a submarine hatch for a door.
The only vacuum I see in that video is the one between the guys ears. Thanks for pointing out the misrepresentations in these scammers "inventions".
They must have watched Rick and Morty and thought I am a genius
FIFF-TEEEEEEN MINUTES!
Super Dryer HR: You're wrong, and these are the Wiki articles why.
Thunderf00t: Ok, prepare to be methodically slapped to reality. (Pulls out pumps, vacuum chamber, hair dryer)
Yeah and you can dry 1 shirt in a regular dryer in 15 minutes too. Sometimes i'll wash just my work clothes. Pants and a shirt they dry in 20 minutes.
@@Dragon-Believer Haha, I was thinking the same thing, and _my_ dryer even has a drawer underneath, which means the outlet to the vent is a bit too low for a straight connection, resulting in a slightly crimped hose, and shitty airflow. Fixing the issue involves cutting into the drywall, and shortening the vent pipe though, too much of a pain in the ass, I just do smaller loads. :D
In their response video, it seems as if they've taken all the mids and highs out of the audio giving it an underwater sound. They preserved the lows to "submerge" the sound of the dryer.
_No not that vaccum,_ space _vacuum._
What do these people imagine the "vacuum" in "vacuum cleaner" refers to?
It’s missing that organic gamma ray radiation goodness. Non GMO.
Of course, these are the same people who "nuke dinner in the microwave." How they generate a single microwave, I have no idea.
S U C T I O N ♂
I always thought "vacuum" is a rather stupid term for this machine.
I prefer the German word. It's so practical.
It's literally called "dust sucker" and that's exactly what it does. 😁
I can already safely dry my laundry in the comfort of my own home, and I can do an entire load's worth because I own a frickin' tumble dryer.
Just hookup a good shop vac to the exhaust port 😂
btw what's the time difference? Is there even any?
Me too. I just hang them and wait for magic called evaporation to do its thing. But it's so dangerous and energy consumpting process, that I just might have to get this thing!
But does it have UV and IF technology?
Scammer: "Check out this cool fake science! Gib munies!"
Thunderfoot: "Why don't you take a seat over there."
Morus (the brand name) is the latinised form of Ancient Greek μωρός, which means 'stupid, foolish' XD
Greek, which means soon bancrupt.
Hence the word "moron".
They're reffering to the consumer with that naming
Dom L. Yes like you
Dom L. Tell me when LOL Greece has money it just doesn’t have good management.
Silly Thunderf00t trying to debunk a guy who's being entirely honest about his invention. He keeps calling it a vacuum, which is just a fancy way of saying his device sucks. Personally, I think you should take him at face value that his invention sucks really hard and declare victory, but that's just me.
Justicar!
No shit mate! ThunderFoot picking on these hard working inventors is down right shameful. I mean what does this guy do. Nuclear physics or something? Sounds totally fake. Fuk this guy!
You had me in the first half, I'm not going to lie. XD
The Justicar It’s a vacuum as it will suck the money out of some blokes wallet.
But Thunderf00t already owns a vacuum dryer that sucks (literally) way harder than that flimsy titbit Moronus Zero (and his actually works)
I think I'll go out and buy some RGB lighting, a drum and a make shift door. I'll turn on the blue RGB lights and say it dries your cloths with nuclear power.
@@notgray88 I recommend he uses kackstarter.
sounds rad
Take my money. Where can I buy it
How many fps does it get in cyberpunk 2077?
HVAC techs everywhere are beyond excited thunderf00t is finally talking about what we do every day, pull 500 micron vacuum..check, condenser, evaporator, heat exchange omg I cant take it lol ur awesome man keep it up
And how a tiny hole in the suction or discharge line make it impossible to pull a vacuum
@@Robbh Ehh, just top of the freon every 2 minutes.
"They did actually upload some footage of their dryer working where it pulls off about half a kilo of water per hour, Versus a regular dryer, which will do about 3 times the amount"
LOL
Granted, those that do 3 times the amount aren't exactly desktop devices.
using spend nuclear rods as a dryer would work quite well.
you don't need any electric power.
no tumbling needed, just wrap it around, its almost instantly dry.
The whole problem what to do with spend nuclear rods instantly solved!
TheBwaap just think of the possibilities! Multiple uses around the home - you could irradiate your food and drinks with them, and get rid of microorganisms.
And who would need an electric blanket with a couple of those rods to hold on to at night :)
it is even said eating it will give you enough energy for the rest of your life! no more poverty!
Ok, I'm sold. Where do I get one? Who do I make the check out to, and how many zeros do I need to write?
YES ANOTHER 30 MIN VIDEO FROM MY FAVORITE CREATOR
...AND DESTROYER!
I moved my drier onto my coffee table and it totally makes sense. As much sense as everything else in the video.
"Now you can dry your clothes from the comfort of your own home" as oppose to where xD
"Safely doing laundry in the comfort of your own home!" He says, as if he invented the first way to safely do laundry at home 🤷🏼♂️
And on the topic of the "water tray"... even if it did have a hole for water to escape, the inflow of air would stop liquid from exiting
Scammer: "Using the vacume of space!", Me: slams entire body on the X button.
The only space vacuum they used here is in the heads of the people who bought this.
Thanks Socrates. You definitely put them in their place.
Dear Phil, your videos are comfort food for my soul. Thank you.
but
Thunderf00t, you're forgetting one very important thing:
magic
not magic, design, the power of design
Space Magic ?
It works with by controlling light and oxygen
You are so, so right
I'd have believed it, but you forgot the jazz hands...
**jazz hands**
I for one am glad I'll no longer have to put myself at risk when doing laundry in the comfort of my own home.
Morus uses a wikipedia certified medium vacuum.
My passion is baking.
And it's connected to a Hyperloop that goes to Riyadh from Washington DC.
And without realizing it, Thunderf00t just destroyed the Hyperloop again by demonstrating his vac dryer. A little hole and the air rushes back in at the speed of sound and vacuum is lost, even with the pump running at full duty cycle.
Actually, the air rushes into the vacuum FASTER than the speed of sound.
At 20°C, the speed of sound is 343.14 m/s. But nitrogen molecules travel at 511 m/s and oxygen molecules travel at 478 m/s.
A cool but impractical idea would be a vacuum train that has regular air pressure in front of it and a vacuum behind - it then has a jet engine (SCRAMJET) because those require above Mach 1 air - that has an inlet that opens, air rushes through, providing thrust (I think that would work lol). Scramjet would electrically heat the air as it went through or use regular fuels.
ok so here is my buisness idea.
We just shoot our laundary into space, and hang it out the window. It will be dry in seconds.
Or frozen. Depends if the sun is sleeping.
it will be dry before it gets to outer space just use the rocket motor flame to dry it
Drier drones. That you clip your clothes onto and they fly around drying the clothes in the slipstream. For that fresh outdoors smell without taking up any space in the yard. You can even use them if you live in an apartment, just launch them out the window.
Some say that the little diaphragm pump is still running to this day, trying to get Thunderf00t’s shirt to a vacuum as low as can be commonly found on earth.
These dodgy product marketers need to go book a trip to the summit of Everest. During mass overcrowding. So they can feel what a low pressure environment actually is.
*”LOOK IT USES A THOUSAND WATTS JuSt LiKE MoRuS!!”*
😂
(And dries clothes less efficiently than 10 x 100W light bulbs!)
Idk if there's a name for this, but I vote for calling it...
Steve Jobs Syndrome: The desire to acquire great wealth, fame, and power by selling ordinary but misunderstood technology as something revolutionary and extraordinary via deceptive and bombastic marketing.
thats a excellent way to put it.
We in the biz call it capitalism
I'm not an Apple Koolaid drinker... However, Apple stuff does what it claims to do and usually works very well the first time. This vacuum dryer thing is a borderline if not outright scam... I'll stick with my Speed Queen...
The iphone was not revolutionary?
Oh but Apple did invent revolutionary technologies. Two major instances are the Apple II and the iPhone.
But I see what you mean
I'm going to guess people who fall for this stuff are not the type that watch Thunderf00t videos . And if they run across it probably unable to understand what he's talking about. And those of us that do would not have fallen for it in the first place. But still enjoy listening to him tear these products apart.
r/iamverysmart
I’ve seen people making fun of the backers in the comments, but it’s the scammer we should be blasting, not the innocent scientifically-ignorant people that were stolen from.
Why does the name "Morus" kinda have that Kickstarter failure ring to it...
Some people call him MOrus, ‘cause he dries up the pompatus of love...
Morus, or better Morons.
Short form of 'MORe for US', as in more dollars for us... A real mickey taking name, if there ever was one.
It's not too far from "mortus" which means "he died" in some language (don't remember which but WoD refers to death magic as moros which derives from mortis/mortus, and for example fetus mortus means the death of a fetus)
"MOR cash for US and less for them"-designer..... Probably
My mans pulled the biggest IRL “that’s not a knife, This is a knife” in history
So they doubled down on their bs, and made up a bit more word salad. Laughable.
If they were genuine, they would have sent you one for review so you could test it. If it worked, you could show it.
I'd respect a company that believed in their product enough to send it to him. Hell companies send out their shitty kitchen hack gizmos to people that may be shitty but kinda do what they claim at least.
@MrBozoHead you mean slappy the clown, Nathan hHokey Cokey Jokely Oakley? That one? The flerf moron?
I suppose they all think they're more intelligent than Einstein, so going after Thunderf00t doesnt seem much of a stretch.
Oh please, a 45 minute TF video ripping Jokely several new ones would be hilarious.
My super dryer is 100% eco and it costs nothing. It’s called the Sun!
It's powered by non-renewable energy.
@Cheryl Trust me, nobody wants to steal the old rags you call clothes.
Solar Powered Dryer
According to big government, that´s tax evasion. You´re not allowed to live off the grid, and you have to spend 50% of your income on useless junk with eco stickers.
@@matj12 Lol 😂 Your right but... LOL
This guy could make a video about anything and then pull one out of his garage. “Vacuum dryer?! That’s not vacuum dryer. Here is my vacuum dryer.”
LOL I think they didn't expect you to actually have a real vacuum dryer XD
EDIT: and a vacuum desicater!
How they had the audacity to insult your intelligence by citing a Wikipedia link for their claims.
Also, you are perhaps one of the best weapons for consumer information.
It’s insulting to Wikipedia. They have actual sources linked in every article and these morons linked the main article instead. That’s like linking to google instead of the page you were looking for.
Kevin Benoit I hate when people just link me a Google search page. I can Google stuff myself, that’s basically my main skill, I asked you so that you can tell my what link is the correct one so I don’t have to look through all of them and try to decide which one is most likely to be correct. Especially important when I’m asking a question about something I know little about which means that I don’t always know how to determine which thing is correct
Emilia Barzini sure Wikipedia is reliable but for a detailed topic like talked about and to someone like Thunderf00t, I just expect them to link to more technical sources.
A Wikipedia article about thermodynamics is, by nature, supposed to be less technical than, say, an MIT page on thermodynamics written by the university’s professors and aimed at university students and those with more than a layman’s understanding of the topic.
Malcolm Holborne oh yea. I’m a Wikipedia editor myself so I always dislike when people make it out as if it’s really terrible. It still should not be cited as a source or anything like that but it’s no worse, and much better, than a traditional encyclopedia. It’s great for backroad information but I agree that they should probably cite a technical paper to be specific on exactly what they are thinking about. Especially since Thunderf00t can clearly understand the science and has any needed background information. I bet that they never looked past the Wikipedia page though and that’s why their science is a bit spotty.
Bryce well that’s exactly why I said their citing Wikipedia is an insult to TF’s intelligence.
I love the "in the comfort of your own home" comment. Wow that's some natty marketing. You can have a tumble dryer at home.
He probably tries to appeal to people that are so poor that they can't afford a dryer at home and have to go to the laundry service.
They respond with solar powered water that you can get from the flat earth ! :)
Mississippi Wildlife hahaha nice combo 👍🏻
@@andrewlindenfeld6222 #crownroyal is a hell of a drink ))
Mississippi Wildlife that’s what I’m talkin about!
Solar-powered self-filling frickin' roadways
Austin Hayducky don’t forget self drying! 😂
By the way the sound on their video totally sounds like having being treated with the "remove noise" effect on AUDACITY.
And when he his sitting on his couch, the fan is just not plugged in, you can only hear the tumbling motor.
Essentially it's a high pass filter that'd you normally use to remove "hiss" but cranked up to 11. The result is only getting the lower end frequencies making it sound like it was filmed underwater. No audio engineer, self respecting or otherwise, would've allowed that mess of sound off their workstation. If they want to share any of that ill gotten half a million bucks with me I'd be happy to "fix" their audio for them...
Notice how the lips don't synch well with the speech? It's been overdubbed, badly.
Why do I love these busted videos so much?
Pure joy.
"... about 9 tons per square meter."
*Imagines tiny dryer being crushed by the force of the atmosphere*
It's the companion product for exploding Samsung phones. Now you can have both explosions *and* implosions in the comfort of your own home.
@@ReneSchickbauer Would they cancel each other out if you put the exploding phone in the imploding dryer? Now you can safely use your phone!
Some Guy
I think the implosion would win.
@@arandomzoomer4837 So the Samsung still would be dangerous, that's a shame....
Atleast with a samsung it'll still work even after exploding. Take that Ifail11.
Lol, you have basically told them how to build a dryer that actually uses vacuum in this video.
Yeah but they have to throw away pricr, size and design to achieve that.
Explain to backers that the price just rose to at least 4 times and that they can't send them the items.
Morus 399$ kickstarter price.
Rotary vacuum pump 200 - 700 $
Small vacuum dryer 500 $ +
Additional equipment 100 - 500 $
Might be interesting to do a followup video because I think they took the money and ran. As of late October 2021, the Morus Zero dryer kickstarter still features the original schedule with shipping at the end of 2019. Their website appears not to have been updated either. Sleazy.
I love a good Science-Off.
Two teams enter! The one with reproducible results survives!
Who runs Barter Town!?
Imma put my bets on Thunderf00t for this one
@fumanchu bullshit. A science-off is not just the law of thermodynamics.
6:25 - the old "tap of science" on the analog meter lol
Basically for that thing to work, the vacuum should be created by the compressor of a 777 jet engine during take-off.
21:50 "which is why Morus Zero contains a lint trap".
So do ALL ordinary dryers. This is such a strange statement for a drying-machine company to make.
Has this guy ever seen a normal dryer? He talks like he invented it, when all he so proudly shows as if no one had ever seen this before has been done long before.
Ha, jokes on them, I have a solar/wind powered dryer with a UV screen on my rooftop. I only have to put my clothes on some heavy duty, no slip polymer outer shell stainless steel wires and just wait for them to dry
But I thought clothes line technology was lost shortly after they lost the Apollo moon landing technology.
Better! I dry my clothes indoors, just hang them on stainless steel holding apparatus connected to a clothes securing chamber made of solid wood in front of a tiny, solar powered, cold air generating machine. A.k.a. hanging ur clothes indoors infront of an AC.
Mine is better I put them back on 😂🤭🤭👍
@@paulbeard3238 nailed it
In some housing in the states, the laundry room is shared. Usually in very bad areas.
I use IF technology to dry my clothes and use zero energy to do it. Wanna know how?
Hang clothes outside in the sun.
Actually, IF means "InfraFreeze", which is a revolutionary new technology. It works like this:
You take a peltier element and blast one side _massively_ with infrared rays so it heats up and gets hot like hell, and as a consequence, the other side gets cold as fuck. Now just drop your moist laundry right on the cold as fuck side, the moisture in the fabric freezes instantly and can be easily scraped off like ice from a windscreen.
And if you now grasp the concept and are satisfied with this explanation, I also happen to have a bridge around here somewhere that I could sell you... ;-)
You still used energy form the sun, so no, You did not use zero energy.
@@satanas6740 zero wasted energy. No need to be pedantic.
Drops2cents I heard that the... what was it?... ah yes the Eiffel Tower was on sale I believe.
I just leave them on the floor and like magic they are washed dried and hung back up in my closet, I tried showing my girlfriend the secret spot....she disappeared one day and i can only assume shew fell onto the spot and got washed cleaned and folded up somewhere.... must of been to much for it cuz it stopped working after that...
When will thundefoot cave and make a bs Kickstarter to get rich?
uhh he did, albeit as a joke
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
He’s greener with envy after each debunk.
Seriously though, how can this fraud raise $500k? I wonder if company insiders pump 90% of the money in , and wait for sheeple to top-off the money train, the one these fraudsters will soon intentionally take down the set of tracks that terminate just before the 200’ deep canyon.
Kickstart an app that tells you when a Kickstarter or Scamagogo is even physically plausible.
I think his own scam could've raised millions if he managed to properly explain how it's working, and that his free energy doesn't really violate thermal dynamics. He also should've teamed up with a marketing guy to make a fancy video.
I work for a university as an accelerator technician and so, I deal with vacuums nearly every day. I am not the vacuum guy, but I see a lot of issues with this "dryer". I should show this to our vacuum expert and see what his opinion is.
It sounds like they used a very heavy noise reduction filter on their video.
Putting the waterproof case on an action cam sound similar too.
Thunderf00t, saving the layman from the modern day snake oil sales men yet again.
Not all hero's, wear capes.
Excellent comment but it’s ‘heroes’ :(
@@debunkingstupidity1335 :(
Oi I'm just finding this channel and I'm in love with your content
Your pairing of science and engineering, in a very R&D atmosphere is inspiring. I'm an almost finished physics undergrad, and seeing you making content like this, on top of a research job taht you have mentioned, is super cool.
Any advice? At a face value, your point in life is a solid reflection of my future goals, so anything would be helpful.
PS, keep making bomb ass content
The funny thing, or sad thing it's that they probably have no idea what Thunderf00t is saying here hahaha. Keep busting those "inventions"
Very true! I bet the respondent has no idea..... "We don't merely use partial vacuum, we use full vacuum!" Like his job is to sell the thing and he doesn't know anything about science and just links wiki.
Ah, more engineering graduates from Berkeley. Sad.
This is what happens when you arent creative so you make friends with marketing students
its about feelings man...if he really wants it to work we shouldnt tell him that it doesnt, else we might hurt his feelings! welcome to 2019! where the leftist lunacy rules the world!
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@@bent540 If the only objective reality is what is said, words can alter reality rather than describing it. Living like that must be a glut on infantile power/comfort/hubris millimeters from hell.
Does the far left REEEEEE over objective reality defying their language? Quite happily yes.
I am not so familiar with universities in the states so I am asking you if you could explain to me what do you mean with your comment? Sorry if I ruin the joke that way, but I am really curious.
I am glad you use metric for measurement.
I would be far better off keeping a spare clean towel and just throwing that in a regular dryer with the wet shirt.
Pretty sure when I did this it took less than 15 mins...
And considering the number of times I have needed to dry 1 piece of clothing quickly in my life (Only once) lol
I always love when these kickstarter/indiegogo campaigns try to respond, and Thunderf00t goes and debunks them even more.
Totally love you! What an excellently conceived and presented debunking process. FAB
24:19 I was laughing so hard here. Reminded me of the "A Whole New World With Realistic Audio" video.
They're basically trying to create a vacuum chamber dehumidifier.
What a great idea, just send your clothes dryer to space.
TL;DR: There is no vacuum at all in the device - it's a shitty miniature hair drier.
Miniature? Any hair dryer I've ever seen is much smaller than this lol
@@youknowJP check out a salon hair dryer, it's not much different then this Gizmo lol
@@jaydunbar7538 actually now that you say that I do see it tbh it's just an at-home salon dryer lol
Can't wait for the final Hyperloop (aka Car In A Tunnel) video
Working in a chemistry laboratory, using an even bigger vacuum dryer than @Thunderf00t, I can absolutely confirm all of his points.
I love it when they respond to him and he just rips them and even bigger one! LOL
UV and Infra red. Good to know that they're literally covering the entire spectrum.
Not exactly. We need some visual wavelengths and gamma rays
Inb4 the dryer is just a light bulb in a can
@@Zayats_MW
You've seen the blueprints haven't you ! :)
@@Enkarashaddam
With gama rays your clothes dry faster seem reasonable to have a good ol' bit of radioactive matter in your vacuum cleaner
I don't know... you sure we can't have it drying things with radiowaves too?
This is one of those ideas we all had in sixth grade before we started our highschool science classed.
only had to wait 7 years for an old fashioned thunder foot graphic that made us love him at 11:12...almost back in form, dude!
Clean your dryer you mad scientist :)
Dry your cleaner, she'll appreciate it.