Skeptic, atheist, secular humanist, and fan of science. I find it interesting to examine what people believe and why they believe it, and to help them think more logically. There really is a good way to find out what is true, it's called the process of science. Without being able to verify, to test, and to make attempts to falsify claims about anything, you are really just guessing. That's what faith is. Follow me on Twitter and drop me a line or question at twitter.com/VoysovReason


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Hey guys, I’m on TikTok now. Come join me there to talk skepticism and to debunk the latest pseudoscience.
vm.tiktok.com/JYTFLwj/

5 years ago | [YT] | 3

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Today I am moving on to a new topic, anti-vaxxers. My first video on the subject will be released today, titled “Anti-Vaxxers and the Measles - When Science Denial Kills - And How we Know They are Wrong”.

Thanks to you all for your tremendous support for my flat earth videos. And thanks to you that tirelessly help me defend and explain science to the flat earthers in the comments. You know who you are. And I also hope you will join me in the very important fight against anti-vaccine pseudoscience, as it is literally a life and death subject.

6 years ago | [YT] | 37

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Owen Benjamin still doesn’t comprehend relative motion, momentum, or tidal locking. He should have watched my videos.

6 years ago | [YT] | 16

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ABC News covers Logan Paul’s flat earth “mockumentary”. Flat earthers are getting the mainstream exposure that they wanted, but perhaps not the way they wanted it.

6 years ago | [YT] | 12

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Here is an interesting conversation with a funny guy who believes aliens live among us. Remember, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

https://youtu.be/paT1nejzg1s

6 years ago | [YT] | 1

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Flat Earther’s are increasingly attracting mainstream media attention.

6 years ago | [YT] | 4

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Watching #FlatEarthers try to explain away the lunar eclipse has been amusing. The most astounding thing is that when they see something they don't understand, rather than thinking maybe they just don't understand it, which of course is the case, they actually think they discovered a problem that all the astronomers in the world somehow missed for thousands of years. Oy.

6 years ago (edited) | [YT] | 102

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My next video will explain why Rob Skiba’s so-called “atmospheric lensing” cannot explain why objects are hidden at the bottom. Coming soon.

6 years ago | [YT] | 38