The Flat Earth Society
Flat Earth Discussion Boards => Flat Earth Investigations => Topic started by: Jimmy McGill on January 28, 2019, 04:36:28 PM
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Obviously many of you jump onto ISS videos claiming that they are fake or doctored in some way, form, or fashion, but that is another topic for another day I think.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOIW6IgTN6U
This is an interesting video. I don’t see an explanation for why water or any liquid would act this way except that of a gravity free or microgravity.
Seems like a good investigation to me that proves the ISS is real. I can look at it with my telescope too. Another investigation.
Anyone have any opinions on the video? If it’s faked, care to explain how?
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There's a few out there like this, here's a cool one for example
https://youtu.be/px17aCS5KHk
But I think the answer you'll get is that it's all cgi. And to be fair with todays technology fluid is getting easier to simulate, take this realtime example;
http://david.li/fluid/
in that simulation, the little balls can be rendered as meta balls that morph together, here's an example in blender;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krk-HmZIpn0
I mean, I personally think the OP video is real but I can see how it's also possible to fake with todays CGI capability and so it will remain a popular argument against zero gravity. :P
Here's another fun example of how a bubbles surface tension might be made in cgi (in real time again) :D
http://www.adultswim.com/etcetera/elastic-man/