Message from @Green Knight

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2019-04-06 17:47:52 UTC  

If frozen ice or whatever would not go straight up

2019-04-06 17:48:26 UTC  

There is no gravity in space did you know!

2019-04-06 17:48:42 UTC  

Right so they should just float or go in whatever direction there momentum is

2019-04-06 17:48:47 UTC  

Not straight up like air bubbles

2019-04-06 17:49:01 UTC  

Basically yes

2019-04-06 17:49:15 UTC  

So either they are faking it in the huge simulation pool

2019-04-06 17:49:19 UTC  

Or space is water

2019-04-06 17:49:36 UTC  

Or GRAVITY IS OBSOLETE IN SPACE

2019-04-06 17:49:50 UTC  

Also have you heard about that astronaut on the ISS who almost drowned?

2019-04-06 17:49:55 UTC  

And now they all have snorkels

2019-04-06 17:50:04 UTC  

Hmm give me a link can you?

2019-04-06 17:50:09 UTC  

There is still a little bit of gravity at the iss but it is very little so stuff should still move towards earth

2019-04-06 17:50:34 UTC  

Yeah again no gravity in space would not make stuff go straight up as if rising in water

2019-04-06 17:50:48 UTC  

That would be reverse gravity not no gravity

2019-04-06 17:50:53 UTC  

There is no up and down in space

2019-04-06 17:50:55 UTC  

In no gravity it would just float in place

2019-04-06 17:51:01 UTC  

Exactly

2019-04-06 17:51:19 UTC  

That's why the bubbles going fast up is not consistent with zero g space

2019-04-06 17:51:26 UTC  

But consider with underwater

2019-04-06 17:51:33 UTC  

Yes pizza I'll find you a link

2019-04-06 17:51:40 UTC  

It's an absurd story

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