>The people having glass literally break from the vibrations would probably disagree with your opinion
Can you cite a source for this? It's not in the video, as far as I can tell.
I would be wary of Benn Jordan's videos. They are full of mistakes and misrepresentations, as Andy Masley has convincingly demonstrated: https://blog.andymasley.com/p/contra-benn-jordan-data-center...
I recall seeing Benn Jordan's responses on Bluesky and thinking they were quite poor. He was unwilling to admit to mistakes, and kept trying to grasp at newly searched papers that didn't actually support his arguments.
Benn unfortunately is one of those people that actually feel stuff, which is a trait that easily gets exploited by bad actors.
Indeed, he shot himself in the foot there pretty bad, but I would argue that that was just the result of successful Agitation.
I would personally strongly prefer being in the same room with Benn compared with Andy, because one of them is authentic, while the other is calculating. Though, arguably, Benn has been catching up on that lately too.
But yeah, taking stuff with a grain of salt should be the default regardless of the person speaking.
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