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Heater Dries Air? #science #experiment #funny
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That had to seriously hurt

Checkmate, Mehdi. Zero Point Energy and Cold Fusion are real, and being used as weapons by the US and China. Now you can go on the offensive and ask our governments why they're holding FREE ENERGY from the world.

Technically burning hydrocarbons would increase the total amount of water (or rather steam) but then again, hotter water has a larger capacity to hold humidity, so the absolute humidity would increase and the relative might drop
It does, but you don't let the exhaust gasses in your living room! So it shouldn't contribute to room humidity.

“Science doesn’t tell us why the Big Bang happened, how the singularity occurred in the first place, or why it exploded when it did. It tells us there is objective scientific evidence that it occurred. So, what exactly was the Big Bang?” – Book III The Enigmatic Mystery

Thank you so much for this video. I've even had to argue with an HVAC installer that a heating air doesn't remove water from the indoors environmetn - it simply suspends it in the air.

Heater increases the air’s ability to contain water; so the amount of water suspended in air before it’s heated is still the same, but relatively to the air’s capacity is less, and effectively is dryer.

You can place the wires from a solar panel into a glass of water and split water into hydrogen and oxygen. It doesn’t require high voltage. I’ve done it.

Air's capacity for water/moisture increases as it gets warmer. So if the actual amount of water molecules doesn't change, but the air gets warmer - it will feel more dry and it will absorb water from the surroundings. The opposite is also true - as air cools down....

@ElectroBOOMGuy when is new LATITY video coming??

Happy new year Mehdi ! And thanks for your amazing work ! Cheers from Lyon, France (you’ve been there when you went to Switzerland ;) )
