Message from @Green Knight

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2019-04-06 17:51:57 UTC  

Depends where the person stands and speed of the object

2019-04-06 17:52:11 UTC  

Might be a leak in his drinking bag?

2019-04-06 17:52:29 UTC  

When he almost drowned?

2019-04-06 17:53:35 UTC  

Heard that could happen

2019-04-06 17:54:13 UTC  

Drowning is possible in space for many reasons

2019-04-06 17:54:14 UTC  

The other thing is he was supposed to be in space and his family got a call saying hurry he is in the hospital almost drowned

2019-04-06 17:54:32 UTC  

And the family was like wtf he's supposed to be on the ISS

2019-04-06 17:54:38 UTC  

So how did he get to the hospital

2019-04-06 17:55:29 UTC  

Link? NASA Has underwater testing facilities in Houston Which they send astronauts to swim with the water and do tests or whatever @Green Knight

2019-04-06 17:56:03 UTC  

its called the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory

2019-04-06 17:58:22 UTC  

Yes many people suspect the ISS is faked in that laboratory

2019-04-06 17:58:37 UTC  

Can't find the story version I read before

2019-04-06 17:59:23 UTC  

"harrowing spacewalk on July 16, 2013, in which water flooded the spacesuit helmet of Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano"

2019-04-06 18:01:29 UTC  

If you read all of it it says it was a water leak was a clogged filter

2019-04-06 18:01:36 UTC  

That was because there was water in the suit and it happened to caused water to leak

2019-04-06 18:01:52 UTC  

Yea a water leak from a filter

2019-04-06 18:01:57 UTC  

Yep

2019-04-06 18:04:31 UTC  

@Green Knight Have you given up finally?

2019-04-06 18:05:56 UTC  

Yeah I know they say the leak was from within his suit

2019-04-06 18:05:59 UTC  

And I'm sure it was

2019-04-06 18:06:08 UTC  

I'm not necessarily sold on space as water

2019-04-06 18:07:04 UTC  

I just find an interesting chain of evidence. 1. The Bible says above the sky is water 2. New science says space could be liquid 3. ISS videos appear to show air bubbles rising as if underwater 4. Astronaut almost drowns in space

2019-04-06 18:07:14 UTC  

But I know it's a big stretch

2019-04-06 18:07:37 UTC  

There are quite a few YouTube videos on the subject of space as water but I don't want to post them until I can watch

2019-04-06 18:08:18 UTC  

Bye i going to watch some youtube

2019-04-06 18:08:25 UTC  

Enjoy friend

2019-04-06 18:10:51 UTC  

Two YouTube videos about space as water

2019-04-06 19:28:09 UTC  

I build and design rockets

2019-04-06 20:08:41 UTC  
2019-04-06 20:08:44 UTC  

Hey

2019-04-06 20:08:50 UTC  

Let's start with 1

2019-04-06 20:09:29 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/564179895685742613/DeepinScreenshot_select-area_20190315045859.png

2019-04-06 20:09:35 UTC  

1 and 2 are basically just archimedes principle

2019-04-06 20:09:48 UTC  

It doesn't matter if the body's density is changed or the mediums, the effect is the same

2019-04-06 20:09:54 UTC  

When you add more balloons tou are not changing the density

2019-04-06 20:10:07 UTC  

The combined density of you plus the balloons changes density

2019-04-06 20:10:12 UTC  

Because there is more helium, but also more volume aka balloons

2019-04-06 20:10:19 UTC  

To hold it in