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LATITY, a series of YouTube videos made by ElectroBOOM, an Iranian-Canadian Electrical Engineer's Youtube Channel/Alias, where people can post questions about things related to electrical engineering. The name "LATITY" stands for "Last Time I Told You," reflecting Mehdi's approach of addressing recurring misunderstandings and pseudoscientific claims that often circulate online.
Unlike traditional educational content, LATITY focuses on debunking rather than teaching. Mehdi meticulously examines popular topics and claims sent in by viewers, often sourced from discussions on his ElectroBOOM subreddit. Through a blend of practical experiments, technical explanations, and his signature humor, Mehdi aims to clarify misunderstandings and highlight the principles of physics and engineering that underpin electrical phenomena.
Each episode of LATITY delves into a diverse array of subjects, ranging from purported free energy devices to misunderstood electrical safety practices. Mehdi's approach involves hands-on demonstrations that illustrate the impracticality or impossibility of certain claims, thereby promoting a clearer understanding of genuine engineering principles. His videos not only entertain but also serve to educate viewers by encouraging critical thinking and skepticism towards unsubstantiated claims in the realm of electrical engineering.
The LATITY series has garnered a substantial following due to Mehdi's engaging presentation style and his commitment to promoting scientific literacy in a lighthearted and accessible manner. By addressing popular misconceptions head-on, Mehdi fosters a community-driven dialogue that encourages viewers to question and evaluate information critically.