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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Skylab
« on: February 07, 2019, 07:18:30 PM »Quote
And now fast rotation guy could be a vomit comet. The problem with that is that the scene is still too big for a vomit comet. The rotation guy has stretched out his arms before and after the rotation, giving a rough estimate of the length of his route being at least two wingspans. Which is most likely larger than the space in a vomit comet. Indeed, when we pan to the other guy who rolls forward, it affirms the assumption that it's a ring the rotation guy was spinning next to, and we've already established that as too big to fit in a vomit comet, even if you don't think it's a ring, the arc is still too big for a vomit comet and then panning to the other guy shows we're not seeing an arc placed sideways in a vomit comet, it's clearly an internal circumference of what would be the vomit comet's fuselage.This is just a mass of evidence-free assertions and assumptions.
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Well, stack already handled the 40 second thing, but I'm not seeing how this swimming pool thing works. They're bouncing off the ring and doing flips and stuff. They're obviously exerting themselves quite a bit over the 25 second period and should be exhaling their breath to keep up that much exertion. You really think NASA can edit out the streams of bubbles?It's way too grainy to make out any bubbles. Plus, the film is clearly slowed-down so the real-time needed to film it would be significantly less than the time it takes to playback. Also, notice how the guys run around the circle in Stack's video. How is that possible? Where is the normal force coming from that keeps the astronauts feet attached to the surface? In zero-g, intertia would cause them to move in straight lines opposite the line of force caused by his feet pushing down. This proves the video is fake.
ADDENDUM: The claim that it couldn't be faked using wires because they would have gotten tangled is sensible, but using multiple exposures and/or rotoscoping they could have achieved the effect shooting each astronaut one at a time. If it was choreographed carefully enough the portions where the astronauts appear to come into contact could be made to look natural. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotoscoping