Message from @jeremy

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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

2019-04-26 17:06:14 UTC  

no

2019-04-26 17:06:29 UTC  

some videos they do they have the camera tilted and the bubbles appear to go sideways

2019-04-26 17:06:38 UTC  

if that structure was in the water for that long the bubbles would have risen by now

2019-04-26 17:07:00 UTC  

Bubbles should go straight up and not change direction either

2019-04-26 17:07:00 UTC  

but u can't prove it travels in the same direction as the other bubbles

2019-04-26 17:07:07 UTC  

yeah

2019-04-26 17:07:20 UTC  

unless acted on by an exterior force

2019-04-26 17:07:39 UTC  

ok i see thats it the debris changing direction has been excused and we are onto the next thing

2019-04-26 17:08:04 UTC  

debris ice crystals or bubbles changing diretion is excused not suspicious at all

2019-04-26 17:08:38 UTC  

camera movement or a lens thing thats all nothiong suspicious

2019-04-26 17:08:46 UTC  

but the camera quality isn't good enough to prove it is a bubble

2019-04-26 17:08:50 UTC  

it could be anything

2019-04-26 17:09:15 UTC  

well if its changing direction it cant be anything in space

2019-04-26 17:09:39 UTC  

but it could be the sun acting on the glass and the rotation of the space station

2019-04-26 17:09:41 UTC  

but its not its just a lens thing or camera movement causing it already excused i see

2019-04-26 17:10:20 UTC  

still just one more suspicious thing one more excuse they had to come up with

2019-04-26 17:10:42 UTC  

but that bubble could also be an excuse for NASA disprovers

2019-04-26 17:11:22 UTC  

NASA disprovers? Lol

2019-04-26 17:11:35 UTC  

maybe

2019-04-26 17:12:33 UTC  

the problem is people don't know stuff for sure unless they have experienced stuff

2019-04-26 17:12:43 UTC  

and that is concerning everyone

2019-04-26 17:12:47 UTC  

well

2019-04-26 17:12:53 UTC  

i'm not criticising anyone

2019-04-26 17:12:56 UTC  

we cant experiment in space so

2019-04-26 17:13:03 UTC  

we can?

2019-04-26 17:13:13 UTC  

we cant

2019-04-26 17:13:21 UTC  

whats different about it

2019-04-26 17:13:32 UTC  

whats different about space than here on earth ?