What is going on here?
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Is this an undoctored video? I can see how the jar might have a magnetic bottom that's not apparent or is otherwise fixed to the table, but how is the clear liquid remaining in the bottom? Is it actually a liquid?
My guess is that all the news footage is faked so that nations who aren't invited can't inspect it.
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Im kinda shocked we dont have rotating chambers so they can simulate gravity.
But ive seen plenty of videos where its obvious they are using wires, so I dont know. Maybe its cheaper to just fake the videos, then have people actually living up there.
One of things I always wondered about is air line crew, like pilots and stewardess/stewards.
They had to fight hard to get insurance to cover the higher rates of cancer in the industry.
According to the cdc this is simply not true.
https://www.alpa.org/news-and-events/air-line-pilot-magazine/skin-cancer-remains-serious-concern
:Shrugs:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/victoriaforster/2019/07/04/do-astronauts-have-an-increased-risk-of-cancer/
It could be as simple as trying to protect these people without undermining the publics trust in the program. But i certainly as fuck dont know.
I do know that video is very low resolution which would make it easy to doctor, and that it does appear to be a water cup with water in it. And not some weird experiment involving density of liquids in a sealed container or something.
I assume something like oil and water would separate out on its own after time. Not from gravity, but mainly waters ability to attract itself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jgBKdhCp5Y
So im wrong actually, but I guess spinning it in a centrifuge would sort it all out again. Im surprised water doesnt have a strong enough cohesion to sort itself out on its own.
Meh.