Drinking The World's Highest Pressure Soda

preview_player
Показать описание
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

That supercritical rainfall was really beautiful.

NXaiUL
Автор

I'm super critical of Better help

modelcitizen
Автор

I'm a licensed professional counselor in New Jersey. There are so many problems with better help that go beyond problematic and into straight up unethical.

First of all, there are state and national licensing laws that make it illegal to advertise yourself as a therapist if you're not credentialed for the same reason it's also illegal for people to just go around and call themselves doctors.

When you pay for a service, it's to get that service. Not to get just a conversation or some worksheets from somebody who isn't a certified therapist. If that's the services that people want though, that's fine. But it should be advertised properly because therapists who harm people can do lasting damage and it also prevents people from getting help or going back to actual therapists like me.

Next, even though they advertise themselves as therapists that provide therapy services, it's literally in their terms of service hidden in the fine print that the services they provide are not by qualified professionals. Why falsely advertise therapy services and then hide the fact that it's not from a licensed professional? Would you go to a nurse tech or an ambulance driver to get heart surgery? That's basically what better help is doing.

And finally, the worst part about better help is that they sell your data to the highest bidder. Patient client confidentiality is literally one of the founding principles of therapy. Data breaches happen all the time and it doesn't take much of your demographic information to pin who you are. If people know you do therapy and why, that's a fucking huge deal. No licensed professional therapist is legally allowed to sell ANY of your private data for ANY reason. This is what HIPAA is for. But either way, it's completely unethical. Imagine going to therapy and thinking your information is private only for your therapist to be making money off of your data without your explicit consent. It's unreal.

There are so many things wrong with better help. You really should look into it.

AAbattery
Автор

Betterhelp: 30, 000 therapists, maybe like 5 good ones. And they sell your personal data to advertisers. And they’re harder to cancel than a gym membership.

NateVolker
Автор

Little error there - CO2 does have electrically charged ends, like H2O, but unlike H2O it has no electrical momentum. The atoms are perfectly aligned. So while it does have ends, the molecule as a whole does not. Thus making it, while being tripolar, effectively non-polar. That is why the liquids seperate.

sjerpvanwouden
Автор

Action lab you really shouldn't be letting yourself be sponsored by better help they do real harm to people. I know we all gotta get that cash but these guys aren't worth it

galacticsurf
Автор

we dont stop until dont see betterhelp in your videos sponsored segment.

Doomslayer
Автор

Dyes used for staining lipids in histology should work really well for this. They're very bright and colorful and specifically target non-polar chemicals like lipids. You may want to look up "Lysochrome".

Something that I think would work and would be very easy, non-toxic, and cheap to try using is turmeric. Curcumin, the main pigment in turmeric, is lipophilic, and it's very bright and fluorescent.

davidonfim
Автор

BeyondThePress did it better. You let the CO2 out waaaay too fast to actually maintain the carbonation.

penguinheist
Автор

He has been sponsored by WorseHelp for quite some time now, and in each video the top comment called him out. At this point I'm conjecturing that he knows, but just doesn't care.

GinoGiotto
Автор

I love how you made a whole video about drinking a soda and then didn't even mention how it tasted.

GreenFesh
Автор

Excellent super critical demonstration. That CO2 rain footage is very cool! Literally and metaphorically.

mundanestuff
Автор

So that's what it's like holding a live grenade for more than 5 seconds, interesting.

burrito.Itchinson
Автор

I wanted my soda to be extra carbonated so I added dry ice to it. The dry ice actually made the soda less carbonated. The bubbled agitated the soda enough to cause the super saturated CO2 to leave the solution. As in the video, the CO2 needs to be under pressure to work well.

ddegn
Автор

He's STILL promoting Better Help after the flood of outraged comments the last time? I think a lot of people are going to stop watching in protest. I'm considering it myself now.

Durzo
Автор

casually shaking 70atm pressurised chamber is craaazyyyy

mechmnd
Автор

So where is the bottle from the thumbnail? Also the "drinking soda" part was rather... disappointing. Was it actually fizzy?

Sukrim
Автор

this reminds me of nile red's video on popping candy, which literally exploded if it falls or if you eat it

grgprofessionalservices
Автор

Some dry cleaners use supercritical CO2 to clean clothes so I am not surprised it doesn't dissolve clothing dyes.

Banana-hammock.
Автор

Please stop sponsoring better help, please

federicopellegrini