Message from @AstralSentient

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2019-04-26 16:39:30 UTC  

ohh

2019-04-26 16:39:31 UTC  

yeah

2019-04-26 16:39:37 UTC  

it's real footage

2019-04-26 16:39:39 UTC  

what was filming it

2019-04-26 16:40:07 UTC  

a camera

2019-04-26 16:40:17 UTC  

wait

2019-04-26 16:40:24 UTC  

they just threw a camera out there?

2019-04-26 16:40:29 UTC  

no ofc not

2019-04-26 16:40:37 UTC  

lol

2019-04-26 16:40:40 UTC  

someone is recording this

2019-04-26 16:40:51 UTC  

u can see from the footage that it is sped up

2019-04-26 16:40:57 UTC  

and they are moving slowly from the station

2019-04-26 16:41:04 UTC  

a person recorded that first 15 seconds a human holding a camera ?

2019-04-26 16:41:43 UTC  

idk that looks very fake to me im not a forensic video analyst or anything

2019-04-26 16:41:59 UTC  

nor me lol

2019-04-26 16:42:13 UTC  

it may look fake

2019-04-26 16:42:40 UTC  

but if NASA didn't go to space what about private companies like SpaceX

2019-04-26 16:42:48 UTC  

and Virgin Galactic

2019-04-26 16:44:26 UTC  

also why would NASA fake it

2019-04-26 17:00:15 UTC  

doesnt matter why their is clear evidence they are faking space

2019-04-26 17:00:37 UTC  

The only possible explanation I can think of for the "bubble changing direction" is camera movement, and the background moves much more slowly vs foreground, parallax.
Or, there is water motion in the swimming pool they are in 😋

2019-04-26 17:01:04 UTC  

camera doesnt move

2019-04-26 17:01:21 UTC  

i dont think

2019-04-26 17:02:16 UTC  

How would you know? It could very well be. Like I said, objects in the background barely appear to move if even noticeable because they are further away.

2019-04-26 17:02:38 UTC  

actually the camera does move but the bubbles zigzagging all over the place doesnt likke like the camera angle change is doin it

2019-04-26 17:02:50 UTC  

well the one i watched just now their may be others with a fixed camera

2019-04-26 17:03:25 UTC  

doesnt like like the camera change is causing the zig zagging

2019-04-26 17:03:52 UTC  

so thats teh excuse for that video the camera is moving causing the zigzagging ?

2019-04-26 17:04:01 UTC  

How could you tell? The relative motion makes it look the same either way.

2019-04-26 17:04:06 UTC  

nasa got more excuses

2019-04-26 17:04:24 UTC  

NASA didn't claim this, just a speculation

2019-04-26 17:04:38 UTC  

is their any other reason for the zig zagging ?

2019-04-26 17:04:55 UTC  

its either bubbles in water or camera change

2019-04-26 17:05:03 UTC  

anything else possible

2019-04-26 17:05:26 UTC  

if this bubble thing is true then why did NASA release the footage

2019-04-26 17:05:39 UTC  

they would make sure none of this was seen

2019-04-26 17:05:43 UTC  

they had an excuse for the bubbles thats why

2019-04-26 17:05:50 UTC  

Well, a bubble in the water would flow straight to the top, right?
Unless there is some water motion/currents induced in the pool or whatever

2019-04-26 17:06:00 UTC  

yeah

2019-04-26 17:06:03 UTC  

some bubbles got through in past footage they made an excuse so they werent worried about bubbles

2019-04-26 17:06:09 UTC  

wait ur assuming it's a bubble cos it goes upwards