Yep! It's an ontological illusion. We wouldn't live well if we decided there was such a thing as "the sky" and then had to handpick which particles are part of it, which particles are not part of it, and where the boundaries are at different times for when they become a part of the sky or not. We should just accept the fact that there are aerial molecules reasonably close to us at many different distances, and stop bothering about whatever the sky could be.
4:57 Even with my limited knowledge of the Ace Attorney franchise (as of typing this), even I can tell this is probably the biggest lawyer tag team fans have probably wished could happen.
It honestly started happening pretty early in the franchise in some ways (not like this where he just goes to stand with phoenix). It first happened in the third case in the first game, where he gets so fed up with the bs of his witness (the murderer), that he started questioning her as if on the defence so Wright could win the case. Since in the end, all he caree about was the truth. Spoilers for other games below: In the second game, he's a close ally working together with phoenix in the final case, having to be prosecutor again but working together to stall the trial. In the third game, I think you end up playing as Edgeworth for a section, since he's filling in for Phoenix who's in the hospital.
*cocks gun*"let me prove that the sky is real,as you can see,normal loaded cartrige"*goes outside and fires the gun into the air*"wheres the broken screen?"
And even so, it would all have to be powered, as well as the creators having to have a model for the sky in the first place, as well as keeping this sky perfectly consistent with human actions such as fireworks or space launches.
Have yall heard of a Dison Sphere? (I'm misspelling it.) Theoretically a superstructure that could support its own weight could be built around a celestial body. Its parts would be held equidistantly from the center of mass if its structure was strong enough, keeping it from crashing into Earth. This was proposed originally to put around the Sun, with solar panels inside to capture energy, turning the Sun into humanity's personal battery with close to 100% efficiency. Yes, this is outlandish, but perhaps possible in a few hundred or thousand years if humanity leveraged a ridiculous amount of resources from space.
Eh, I deem it better to leave them be. The solar system and all it contains will function whether people believe in it or not. You really need to be worrying about people who are misinformed in ways that change behavior tangibly. Anti-vaccination movements for example (though there are certainly cases to avoid under-tested vaccines, for instance).
@@Ethan13371The key word being under tested. I can understand people being apprehensive during the hight of a pandemic, but people STILL refuse to get well tested and safe vaccines to this day. We knew a pharmacist who quit her job because of an anti vaccination mentality. Believe me, I am just as confused as you are.
'How are you not in prison right now?' 'That isn't relevant for the case.' 'But it's very relevant for my wellbeing!' This interaction is gold. This video is the gift that keeps on giving.
You actually could sue the sky as you can sue inanimate objects, its called in rem jurisdiction. Hugbees made a video on it, some examples are: The United States v. 422 Casks of Wine Nebraska v. One 1970 2-Door Sedan Rambler United States v. Article Consisting of 50,000 Cardboard Boxes More or Less, Each Containing One Pair of Clacker Balls And South Dakota v. Fifteen Impounded Cats
@@theguywhoseinsideyourwalls9153 you just made me look this up and I need to add, according to Wikipedia this has actually happened 4 times and only 1 person won
this is the first time I’ve seen phoenix be smart, and i love it. PLUS an edgeworth + phoenix team-up? this is one of my favorite cases. ugh I love them being smart together 💀 it’s so satisfying favorite timestamps: 6:327:22
"Who let him bring a gun into the court room?" Phoenix they let Franzsika bring a whip into court and use it. They don't seem to care about court safety.
At first i was thinking the video would make a deal about the sky being "unexistent" because it is composed of gases and not something really solid, but then they bring that tons of conspiracy and i love it.
I get that this isn't supposed to be a wrightworth thing, but seeing the two of them work together as defence attorneys was actually really cute and fun. I would love a game where Edgeworth was Wright's assistant instead of Maya, I think they would work really well together.
The webcomic Erfworld once decided to test this for themselves, since it took place in a fantasy RTS/TBS hybrid game. A group of dragon-riders decided to figure out where the line between "sky" and "ground" was -- the answer turned out to be "the ground"
This is literally my first exposure to Ace Attorney (beyond articles and advertisements in Nintendo Power magazine). This was just in the recommended video list. I am already intrigued.
Suing the sky for not existing... Well, yeah it's not even a physical item so you can't do anything even if it does exist. If she's right though and the sky she's suing doesn't exist... What happens then? You can't exactly gain any prizes from something that doesn't even properly exist. [Also fun fact, I remember in the Simpsons Movie, part of the main plot was the town was trapped in a dome. They'd be living in an actual glass dome though as opposed to a magic firmament thing like Flat Earth suggests.]
3:53, OBJECTION! if there is a massive tv watching us? then where's the cameras at? as far as we know, TVs don't have cameras, and even if it were some SOTA technology, then wouldn't we see it? and if you would suggest they use clouds, then that's impossible since clouds are not transparent and they wouldn't be able to watch us from the TVs screen as for the same reason.
Mr. Blue Sky, please tell us why you had to hide away for so long? 2:38 also while I won't _hate_ you for it, the fact that you used Pursuit for Cross Examination feels kinda wrong
Imagine actually believing the sky exists, couldn't be me
...
Yep! It's an ontological illusion. We wouldn't live well if we decided there was such a thing as "the sky" and then had to handpick which particles are part of it, which particles are not part of it, and where the boundaries are at different times for when they become a part of the sky or not. We should just accept the fact that there are aerial molecules reasonably close to us at many different distances, and stop bothering about whatever the sky could be.
So ur saying it doesn't exist...?
Objection!! Blasphemy.
@@Furbyvvitch4ever Oh, so now skies are part of blasology?
Sky
I love how Edgeworth got so fed up with the client, that he decided to switch sides
Not the first time. I mean he didn't switch literal desks, but there was a definite team up
@@brolytriplethreat he did in bridge to the turnabout
I would too.
Guy did a Romania in ww2 (google it Romania switched sides several times)
It’s understandable Alex is straight up moronic (I would of done the same and tell Alex to put a sock in it to shut her up
Phoenix: "who would want to try and prove the sky is fake?"
Edgeworth: *phases into existence* "I don't want to but I have to."
They force him
???: *the plot demands*
That was the funniest part of the whole video. He just phases in, hunched over, looking like he's about fo burst a blood vessel lol
"I was paid (insert godly pile of money here) and I still despise this"
He ended up switching sides anyways
Honestly, I can see Edgeworth defecting if told to prove garbage conspiracy theories like this. Well played, good sir.
Oh my God I thought you said "defecating"
@@adumba3709 💀
@@adumba3709he was just ugh having anxiety abt how things like this exist
I mean, to be fair. In the first game, he actually defects to uncover the truth of what Dee Vasquez did. So it's entirely within character for him.
I’m surprised the prosecution didn’t try to claim that the sun was a giant lightbulb
*_I'm also suprised that they didn't claim the moon as a cheese wheel floating in the sky_*
_Is that a OneShot reference?_
HOLD IT!
Edgeworth: WHAT SORT OF BRAIN-DEAD TROGLODYTE YOU TAKE ME FOR?!
@@bettycreepersayuri-chan809 Y E S .
you only have one shot.
"We can't really sue the sky" That Is The Best Sentence Ever Created
Same
Not with that attitude
They tried to sue God once, so ther is that.
COME AT ME ZEUS- *gets zapped*
@@pikadragon2783and rats. They had to try writing notices and letters that they would understand.
Phoenix: questions everything
Edgeworth: fades into existence to agree
Really that makes a lot of sense
Phoenix and Edgeworth was literally the only ones who shouldn't be accused for using illegal substances.
I don’t know, could be a trick… how do we know you aren’t on illegal substances?
@@korhol2065 how do we know YOU aren't on illegal substances
Wait a minute...
WHAT IF WE'RE ALL USING ILLEGAL SUBSTANCES WITHOUT KNOWING?!
LIKE SOMEONE POISONED THE WATER WITH STUFF!
@@BottleOfMilk5252 someone posted the town well and they did a shit job of it
Including the judge
If you ask Manfred “who let him bring a gun into the courtroom” he’d just say “me lmao”
Gumshoe would probably ignore it if given candy, also
Ignore it and you can have a mystery flavor candy ball on stick.
He brought a gun to a courtroom?
Again?
77 + 33 is still 100 btw
@davianwesson7978 No it's not. Or am I missing a reference?
Bruh, Edgeworth just fades into existence at 1:20 😂
270 likes and no comments? 😮lemme fix that
He’s so tired 😭
von karma’s hand ceases to exist at 6:32
I can only hear the teleport sound from Super Mario 64 when he fades in
4:57
Even with my limited knowledge of the Ace Attorney franchise (as of typing this), even I can tell this is probably the biggest lawyer tag team fans have probably wished could happen.
It honestly started happening pretty early in the franchise in some ways (not like this where he just goes to stand with phoenix).
It first happened in the third case in the first game, where he gets so fed up with the bs of his witness (the murderer), that he started questioning her as if on the defence so Wright could win the case. Since in the end, all he caree about was the truth.
Spoilers for other games below:
In the second game, he's a close ally working together with phoenix in the final case, having to be prosecutor again but working together to stall the trial.
In the third game, I think you end up playing as Edgeworth for a section, since he's filling in for Phoenix who's in the hospital.
y e s
@@AmyElnah wait, that reminds me of an episode of perry mason
@@AmyElnahwhich case do you play as Edgeworth in?
@pipootkelter3289 the last case of the third game, i believe its called "bridge to the turnabout"
*cocks gun*"let me prove that the sky is real,as you can see,normal loaded cartrige"*goes outside and fires the gun into the air*"wheres the broken screen?"
This is the most American way of proving the sky real.
If it works it works
@@dragon_user1609Couldn’t agree more
The fact that everybody is in character makes this hysterical
I just started playing the game, and that's what struck me first
I thought your profile picture was the kaaba
@@ralek592how? The Kaaba is decorated thats just a black minecraft head with two eyes
“Not guilty of not existing” means it exists right?
I hate double negatives
Yes
Double negative = Positive
Yep it means it exists i hated those double negatives as well but you get used to it eventually
@@SuperFm101 English is my first language and I still find them annoying
Negative two - negative two = zero
I actually had a hard time breathing through my laughter when Edgeworth just slowly appeared on screen. Nice video
1:23
143 likes and only 1 reply? let me fix that
My favorite part about this case is that Edgeworth has no clue what he's doing there either.
They force him to prove "sky is fake"
Von Karma: "Yes for you see, Phoenix, I created the sky in order to watch you and your plans to make you fail in court"
Phoneix: "Sigh" Well IF you did, it seems that you did a poor job with it!
@@Dahaka-rd6tw OOOO!
@@solidonseraindogthetenth1679
OOOOOOOOOÒOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@@Dahaka-rd6tw
Phoenix: “Kenya.”
Von Karma: “Kenya what?”
Phoenix: “Kenya mind your own business?”
VON KARMA NO-
If I’ve ever had a case in ace attorney, and Edgeworth went to Phoenix’s side, my soul would straight up leave my body
i mean... ig something similar happens in turnabout samurai
"that isn't relevant for this case"
"But it is relevant for my well-being"
*Von karma pulls out a gun
That got me good
“but it’s relevant for my well-being”
Von karma: bruh ill tell you wot you fat lil-
he really said it's time for dl-6 2
"THAT'S MORE THAN OKAY WITH ME!"
Bro brang out his 600k volt stun gun dayum
@@starboundsingularity DL-7
4:57 Edgeworth literally went to the pause menu and hit CHANGE TEAM.
1:23 Edgeworth fading in with the pose caught me off-guard so hard i almost spilled my water.
I like it took phoenix a hot minute to understand the situation and immediately went bonkers
I’m now confused how the tv screen would be so big it could wrap around the earth.
Hell why dont we see the base of the monitor. It cant be the endless black void of space because it goes way beyond the "tv screen"
And even so, it would all have to be powered, as well as the creators having to have a model for the sky in the first place, as well as keeping this sky perfectly consistent with human actions such as fireworks or space launches.
Conspiracy theories aren't known for being well thought out
Don't Tell him about The lasgegas sphere
Have yall heard of a Dison Sphere? (I'm misspelling it.)
Theoretically a superstructure that could support its own weight could be built around a celestial body. Its parts would be held equidistantly from the center of mass if its structure was strong enough, keeping it from crashing into Earth. This was proposed originally to put around the Sun, with solar panels inside to capture energy, turning the Sun into humanity's personal battery with close to 100% efficiency.
Yes, this is outlandish, but perhaps possible in a few hundred or thousand years if humanity leveraged a ridiculous amount of resources from space.
honestly I had more fun watching this than most youtube videos ive seen im my entire life. Thank you for the entertainment.
Same here
same
2:52 bro Edgeworth's statement got me rollin
i wish there was a actual court case in which edgeworth and phoenix defend together, like a spinoff which is not canon
Well in the final case of JFA they both prosecute together
phoenix defends edgeworth in turnabout goodbyes
The sad thing is that there are people who genuinely believe this
Eh, I deem it better to leave them be. The solar system and all it contains will function whether people believe in it or not. You really need to be worrying about people who are misinformed in ways that change behavior tangibly. Anti-vaccination movements for example (though there are certainly cases to avoid under-tested vaccines, for instance).
Like the guy above said.
Natural selection
@@Ethan13371The key word being under tested. I can understand people being apprehensive during the hight of a pandemic, but people STILL refuse to get well tested and safe vaccines to this day. We knew a pharmacist who quit her job because of an anti vaccination mentality. Believe me, I am just as confused as you are.
I love how Edgeworth and Phoenix were like: why tf are we doing this anyways?
The girl in orange made it
And I don't understand why they agreed to make the trial🤔
Phoenix: why is this my life
Edgeworth: idk
When the case is so absurb that the defense turns into the offense team
'How are you not in prison right now?'
'That isn't relevant for the case.'
'But it's very relevant for my wellbeing!'
This interaction is gold. This video is the gift that keeps on giving.
You actually could sue the sky as you can sue inanimate objects, its called in rem jurisdiction. Hugbees made a video on it, some examples are:
The United States v. 422 Casks of Wine
Nebraska v. One 1970 2-Door Sedan Rambler
United States v. Article Consisting of 50,000 Cardboard Boxes More or Less, Each Containing One Pair of Clacker Balls
And South Dakota v. Fifteen Impounded Cats
This reminds me of the time someone sued God...
And won
@@theguywhoseinsideyourwalls9153 you just made me look this up and I need to add, according to Wikipedia this has actually happened 4 times and only 1 person won
@@theguywhoseinsideyourwalls9153 wtf
@@theguywhoseinsideyourwalls9153What-
@@ladyjuno2456 h u h?
“Edgeworth? What are you doing here?”
“Believe me I’m just as confused as you are”
I haven;'t watched an ace attourney shitpost in a while but this had me rolling. The fact the 'villain' switched sides to tackle the real problem.
The *villain* is not Edgeworth
yes, the villain is stupidity
For once, Edgeworth and Phoenix actually agree on something
Bro. They are lawyers. Not an idiot fools 😂
6:17 apparently i thought he said "thats because it cuts off at Ecuador" lol
technically it does
only if it doesn't cut off somewhere else
this is the first time I’ve seen phoenix be smart, and i love it. PLUS an edgeworth + phoenix team-up? this is one of my favorite cases.
ugh I love them being smart together 💀 it’s so satisfying
favorite timestamps: 6:32 7:22
You just *love* when Manfred beating himself, huh?
MAJOR table abuse, von Karma is literally vandalising the courtroom
@@amazingnoo9935lmao
hey i finally found someone that knows how to use "Take That" button correctly
i watched this right after watching "Miles is a Robot" and now I cannot stop hearing voices.
That video is truly legendary
That series legit helped me fall asleep because I like the voices they use also LACTATION Z SAYS
Von Karma really brought a goddamn gun to a courtroom and no one said anything
Technically, the sky is the atmosphere so yes, it does exist.
Facts
the sky is an emergent facet of the atmosphere
You know you did some stupid shit when your own lawyer is busting your ass in court
"Who let him bring a gun into the court room?"
Phoenix they let Franzsika bring a whip into court and use it. They don't seem to care about court safety.
6:31 losing a game for one point be like
The fact that was perfectly timed 💀
Edgeworth suddenly apearing killed me
as soon as phoenix said “you decided to pull that government conspiracy out of your-“ it cut off and an ad played LMAO
Ain't no wayyyyy xD
You know it's really bad when Edgesworth *jumps to the opposite stand in the middle of trial.*
At first i was thinking the video would make a deal about the sky being "unexistent" because it is composed of gases and not something really solid, but then they bring that tons of conspiracy and i love it.
Edgeworth I feel you-
I lost many valuable brain cells from the argument
5:10 remindes me of bfb ~11 when icy wanted to switch teams
Wasn’t that bfb 13
THE MOMENT EDGEWORTH SUDDENLY SWITCHED I DIED
4:37 PLUS! THE DOME PART ONLY COMES IN AS THE ARENA!
The sky were the friends we made along the way.
2:52 you know you're stupid when Edgeworth and Phoenix agree on it
Whoever made this edit deserves a great life! This was beautiful!
miss Alex: the sky is a tv screen
Government: she's onto us
I get that this isn't supposed to be a wrightworth thing, but seeing the two of them work together as defence attorneys was actually really cute and fun. I would love a game where Edgeworth was Wright's assistant instead of Maya, I think they would work really well together.
Or if Wright was Edgeworth's assistant
i have gained like 3 brain cells watching this video, thanks!
YOU STOLE EDGEWORTH’s BRAINCELLS?!?!1???1!1!?1
@@loisebahjin1105 , they meant stole.
@@axoltheartist 😁
1:49 rewatched this on my new main
The mood change of edgeword never dails to kill me
I N H A L E
“The prosecution is ready, your honor.”
Edgeworth: It’s very relevant for my well being.
Von Karma: *I’m about to do what’s called a pro gamer move.*
The webcomic Erfworld once decided to test this for themselves, since it took place in a fantasy RTS/TBS hybrid game. A group of dragon-riders decided to figure out where the line between "sky" and "ground" was -- the answer turned out to be "the ground"
The sole reason I love ace attorney is how every prosecutor appears out of thin air in the courtroom and nobody questions it.
8:04 goodbye braincells
Phoenix: "Edgeworth!? What are you doing here?"
Edgeworth:"I'm just as confused as you are."
8:00 it is now canon that the sky is not guilty
Taking a dumb question and turning it into an eight minute long joke is pure genius!
I'm glad this got recommended to me 🤣
I’m sorry but Phoenix’s expression when Edgeworth just switched to his side is gold. For some reason I love seeing Edgeworth siding with him
5:48 THE WAY HE HOLDS THE GUN IS KILLING ME😭
i think its an edit of his finger waging pose croping over the finger with the gun to make it quite funny
Strangely informative for a video debating if the sky exists and attempting to sue said sky for potentially not existing.
This is literally my first exposure to Ace Attorney (beyond articles and advertisements in Nintendo Power magazine). This was just in the recommended video list. I am already intrigued.
People have actually sued inanimate objects, oddly enoughs
Edgeworth just leaving and joining phoenix, even being literally together on the same stand is so cool lol
Suing the sky for not existing... Well, yeah it's not even a physical item so you can't do anything even if it does exist. If she's right though and the sky she's suing doesn't exist... What happens then? You can't exactly gain any prizes from something that doesn't even properly exist.
[Also fun fact, I remember in the Simpsons Movie, part of the main plot was the town was trapped in a dome. They'd be living in an actual glass dome though as opposed to a magic firmament thing like Flat Earth suggests.]
7:23 me at the beginning of every school day for no reason
I never get old of these videos
Wright and Edgeworth,
I wanna see them in a discord call
THAT SHIT WOULD BE LIT
Wow. The case was so stupid that it made Miles switch sides to work with Phoenix.
I was expecting Maya at the end to go "why would the government need a giant tv when you have your phone right there?"
I can't believe the sky was Furio Tigre the whole time.
I recently got into Ace Attorney franchise. This is the best thing I've ever seen. Instant subscribe
5:28 How did you manage to put Phoenix and Edgeworth next to each other
When making an objection go to tge three lines, then go to "pairs" then "add new pair." From there you can put whatever duo you'd like together
5:38 VON KARMA NOOO
I know karma is a bad thing, but seriously? Jail?😂
5:05 the moment that gavel smacked, I got hit with a dragon ball super Saiyan Goku first transformation ad. 😂
Me when the Dragon Z got his Balls: (I never watched Dragon Ball Z)
@@pickitha aww thanks for the heart! ☺️
I got hit with a YELP ad
"I lost valuable braincells for no reason" got me
but if it doesn't exist, is she suing UN or what
3:53, OBJECTION!
if there is a massive tv watching us?
then where's the cameras at?
as far as we know, TVs don't have cameras, and even if it were some SOTA technology, then wouldn't we see it?
and if you would suggest they use clouds, then that's impossible since clouds are not transparent and they wouldn't be able to watch us from the TVs screen as for the same reason.
Birds bro, birds are robots created by the government to watch us
@@Cron024what??
I'm with Phoenix on 3:54. "Huh?"
So this is where the shorts wars court case audio came from
So for your contacts I watch overly sarcastic productions and my first thoughts were decapispheres
"Yep, I lost valuable braincells for no reason.."- Edgeworth 2023
if the sky is just a tv screen then how do people manage to go to space, its not like they magically open the tv, plus who affords a tv that big??
"Yep, I lost valuable braincells for no reason..." Miles Edgeworth. I can agree on that as well if it was me in that position.
Mr. Blue Sky, please tell us why you had to hide away for so long?
2:38 also while I won't _hate_ you for it, the fact that you used Pursuit for Cross Examination feels kinda wrong
5:06 the judge pounded his gavel and then an ad break came on for an insurance company XD
When two lawyers just want to argue over something
Situations where Edgeworth switches sides to Phoenix because of the sheer stupidity of the situation are my favorite
I actually learned stuff watching this
Edgeworth is me when i try to get some players to victory but they keep stealing my loot/k1lls and attacking me
Edgeworth ain't the only one who lost braincells
1:36 "Women, am i right?" meanwhile maya is trying her best to not kill pheonix
Just like a normal Ace Attorney Trial
Even Saul Goodman couldn't save this client